Embase aims to provide wide coverage of biomedical literature beyond MEDLINE. It utilizes the Emtree index for mapping search terms and the Ovid interface for building search strategies. Search results can be refined based on study types, cohorts, and other limits.
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3. Embase database searching fgm
1. Developed by Elsevier, Embase aims to provide the
widest possible coverage of biomedical literature
incorporating many conferences and journal titles not
covered by MEDLINE.
Ability to map to Emtree search index providing a
comprehensive vocabulary to describe biomedical data.
Use of Ovid interface to build up your search strategy
with inbuilt Boolean operators.
A range of ways to refine and limit search results based
on types of studies, cohort study groups and more.
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2. Remember: It is important to jump out to our databases through OneSearch; this
authenticates you as a UWA Student.
Search for “Embase” and limit to “Database” and “in the title” to easily find it.
Click the view online tab and follow the link out.
Search OneSearch for the Embase Database
3. Beginning your Search in
Embase
As you build your search concepts they appear in this area
above your search box.
To map your search terms to EmTree headings you need to
be in Advanced Search and have this tick box selected
Embase is another database delivered through the Ovid Platform
4. The “subject heading” link
shows us where this term sits in
a subject classification tree
These are the terms
that map to “FGM”
The “Scope”
information tells us
more about the uses
for each Embase term
Tick to select all
relevant terms.
Choose whether to
combine with OR,
AND then click
“Continue”
5. Refining results Choosing the one subject heading will give you access to a number of
sub-headings you can choose from or omit.
If you select more than one subject heading you will not get this option.
As we can see there are not many subheadings applied to the 680 FGM items.
Once all relevant terms have been selected and combined they will appear
here in the “Search History” section of the Search page.
Here is another potential way to search on all possible Embase subject terms and key word
searches (.mp) for this concept.
This will help identify all possible articles that mention or are indexed with these terms.
Search 3 achieved by selecting
Search 1 & 2 and combining with OR
6. Using the “Additional Limits” to build your search
You can use the “Additional Limits options to
further refine your search.
The additional limits chosen here focuses our
core concept search on a humans, in a
specific age group and gender.
7. Reviewing, managing results and following leads
Results from applied
limits
Link back to
OneSearch
Use to focus on
specific publication
types
Reference to actual study
found in this news report.
8. Reviewing and managing results
You can set up a user login for
yourself in Ovid that will allow
you to save items to folders and
your search queries.
Click on “My Workspace” and the
“My Searches and Alerts”
For search queries you have saved.
Set up folder
for saved
items in
“My Projects”