This tutorial provides tips and tricks for using the CINAHL database more effectively. It guides the user through various sections and features of the database, including the publications, subject headings, evidence-based care sheets, and more tools under the "More" tab. The tutorial emphasizes exploring these sections to maximize search effectiveness and find relevant nursing and health-related information. It also encourages users to seek help from library staff if needed.
This tutorial demonstrates how to search for subject headings in CINAHL and MeSH (Medical Subject Headings) databases. It shows how to find relevant subject terms for search terms like "catheter infections", add subject headings and subheadings to the search query, and explode subject terms to include narrower related topics in the search results. The tutorial search combines "Catheter-Related Infections" with related subheadings and "Urinary Tract Infections" exploded to also include "Bacteriuria", returning a list of results.
This tutorial provides an overview of the key features and search functions of the CINAHL database. It demonstrates how to use the publications, headings, evidence-based care sheets and cited references sections. It also explains the benefits of creating a user account, such as saving searches and setting up alerts. The tutorial highlights using advanced search techniques for effective research.
The document provides instructions for using subject terms to search the CINAHL database more effectively. It demonstrates how to search for articles on breast neoplasms in middle-aged males. It shows how entering a keyword search returns too many results, but using subject terms helps narrow the search. The instructions guide searching by combining terms, limiting by age, and filtering to only full-text articles.
The document provides guidance on conducting an effective search of the CINAHL database to answer a question about factors that influence control of postoperative pain in older patients. It outlines a 3-stage process: developing a search strategy using relevant concepts and keywords; searching databases using subject headings and keywords; and finding full text. Sample searches are demonstrated combining subject headings like "pain measurement" with keywords like "pain management" or "pain assessment". Tips are provided on using subject headings, keywords, wildcards and Boolean operators. The document stresses combining subject and keyword searches and limiting searches by date, age and other filters. It suggests practicing searches on topics like symptom distress, palliative care and cancer pain to refine skills.
This online tutorial provides an overview of how to effectively search the CINAHL database. It explains the advanced search features and limits that can help narrow results. It emphasizes using quotation marks for key phrases and Boolean operators like AND and OR to combine search terms into strings. The tutorial recommends determining information needs, selecting good keywords, and using search tricks to improve results.
This tutorial provides tips and tricks for using the CINAHL database more effectively. It guides the user through various sections and features of the database, including the publications, subject headings, evidence-based care sheets, and more tools under the "More" tab. The tutorial emphasizes exploring these sections to maximize search effectiveness and find relevant nursing and health-related information. It also encourages users to seek help from library staff if needed.
This tutorial demonstrates how to search for subject headings in CINAHL and MeSH (Medical Subject Headings) databases. It shows how to find relevant subject terms for search terms like "catheter infections", add subject headings and subheadings to the search query, and explode subject terms to include narrower related topics in the search results. The tutorial search combines "Catheter-Related Infections" with related subheadings and "Urinary Tract Infections" exploded to also include "Bacteriuria", returning a list of results.
This tutorial provides an overview of the key features and search functions of the CINAHL database. It demonstrates how to use the publications, headings, evidence-based care sheets and cited references sections. It also explains the benefits of creating a user account, such as saving searches and setting up alerts. The tutorial highlights using advanced search techniques for effective research.
The document provides instructions for using subject terms to search the CINAHL database more effectively. It demonstrates how to search for articles on breast neoplasms in middle-aged males. It shows how entering a keyword search returns too many results, but using subject terms helps narrow the search. The instructions guide searching by combining terms, limiting by age, and filtering to only full-text articles.
The document provides guidance on conducting an effective search of the CINAHL database to answer a question about factors that influence control of postoperative pain in older patients. It outlines a 3-stage process: developing a search strategy using relevant concepts and keywords; searching databases using subject headings and keywords; and finding full text. Sample searches are demonstrated combining subject headings like "pain measurement" with keywords like "pain management" or "pain assessment". Tips are provided on using subject headings, keywords, wildcards and Boolean operators. The document stresses combining subject and keyword searches and limiting searches by date, age and other filters. It suggests practicing searches on topics like symptom distress, palliative care and cancer pain to refine skills.
This online tutorial provides an overview of how to effectively search the CINAHL database. It explains the advanced search features and limits that can help narrow results. It emphasizes using quotation marks for key phrases and Boolean operators like AND and OR to combine search terms into strings. The tutorial recommends determining information needs, selecting good keywords, and using search tricks to improve results.
This document provides guidance on using library resources to find journal articles for the NUSC 1P10 Professional and Therapeutic Communications course at Brock University. It outlines several key nursing databases such as CINAHL, Medline, Nursing@Scholars Portal, and Academic Search Premier. An example search is shown using CINAHL to locate articles on drinking alcohol and gastrointestinal disease. MeSH headings and subject terms are demonstrated as ways to expand searches and retrieve more relevant results. Contact information is provided for library assistance.
The document provides instructions for using the UT Library database Academic Search Complete to search for magazine and journal articles on a topic. It describes how to log in to the database, perform basic and advanced searches using keywords and Boolean operators, filter search results by source type and date, and preview and save or cite relevant articles found in the results. The goal is to help students use academic databases to verify information and strengthen their research for college-level writing assignments.
This document provides guidance on conducting research for a capstone project. It outlines how to access library databases remotely, select relevant databases, and limit searches. It recommends specific education databases from EBSCO and ProQuest. Tips are provided on identifying articles with quantitative data and finding full text when only an abstract is available. Formatting references in APA style is also addressed, with suggestions to use library guides, online help or citation management software. Contact information is provided for research assistance.
This document provides instructions for nursing students to search for scholarly articles on a research topic using the CINAHL database. It outlines a 6-step process: 1) conducting an initial keyword search, 2) using subject headings and subheadings to refine the search, 3) applying limits, 4) determining how to access full-text articles, 5) requesting articles through interlibrary loan if not available, and 6) citing two relevant articles found. The goal is to guide students through CINAHL to efficiently find credible sources to inform their research.
Argo Learning Resource Center Research Toolsnberrios4
The document provides instructions for how to access and effectively use the EBSCOhost research database available through the Argo Learning Resource Center. It explains how to log in to EBSCOhost, search within the databases, filter search results, save sources to a temporary folder, and view source details or get citations. Tips are also provided for using the Explora feature within EBSCOhost to help identify potential topics when one has not been selected yet.
No 3 getting started with healthcare databases advanced searchAlison Day
This document provides step-by-step instructions for conducting advanced searches of clinical bibliographic databases to find relevant journal articles. It details how to perform a basic search, combine terms, limit results, and save searches. The guide explains how to choose databases, enter search terms, combine topic searches, limit results, view abstracts and select articles, access full texts online, and print or email articles. It also provides tips for effective searching and information on critical appraisal tools.
Secrets of Super Searchers: Advanced Search & Citation Features in DatabasesKris Jacobson
This document provides tips for improving database searches and correctly citing sources. It recommends limiting searches by date, source type, and subject to find more targeted results. Advanced search features like "more like this" and subject headings can help refine searches. While databases provide citations, they often require modification to conform with styles like MLA. The librarians are available for assistance with searches, citations, and any other research questions.
This beginner-level class offers participants instruction on how to effectively search the Web using a wide variety of search engines, Web directories, and library databases. Attendees must already know how to use a mouse and keyboard.
This document provides an overview of how to search and limit searches within academic databases. It discusses that databases allow users to search for keywords and describes where the search boxes are typically located. It also explains two common ways to limit search results: by full text, to only return sources available in full text, and by peer-reviewed journals, to filter for scholarly sources. The document demonstrates how to locate and use these limiters in different databases like Academic OneFile, Academic Search Complete, and OmniFile Full Text Mega.
The document provides instructions for accessing and searching the LIRN library database through multiple steps. It explains how to log in to the library, select a database like InfoTrac or ProQuest, perform an advanced search on topics, and retrieve full-text journal articles. The document includes tips for choosing academic journals over other sources and automatically generating APA citations to save time on formatting references. Students are asked to select 5 articles, write 250-word summaries without copying, and upload their completed project to a Dropbox folder.
PHAR1101: Broadening Search in OneSearchLucia Ravi
This presentation aims to support PHAR1101 students in searching for general resources about their Drug Pioneer within the UWA Library OneSearch catalogue.
The document provides information about accessing scholarly articles, newspapers, and eBooks through NCLIVE, which is available on the Carteret Community College library homepage or at NCLIVE.org. It describes how NCLIVE organizes resources into six browsable formats and recommends using the "articles" tab to find articles. The document demonstrates how to search for information on Agent Orange and the Vietnam War in the ProQuest Central database, which covers over 175 subjects and is a good starting place for research. It provides tips for effective searching, such as using keywords, AND/OR, and quotation marks.
Evidence Based Medicine Master degree Course (Lecture 5) : How to search MEDL...Iman El Sayed
This lecture illustrates how to search PubMed using keywords, advanced search, clinical queries and MeSH terms. Also, different options are displayed to save, email, export to a citation manager and share hits.
Researchers could save search strategies either to a temporary storage (e.g. clipboard) or to a permanent storage (e.g. Collections and bibliography).
This document provides an overview of resources for research in sociology. It discusses plagiarism, evaluating information sources, reference resources, online databases, government data, and APA citation style. The document is a guide for sociology students conducting research and introduces tools for navigating topics like distinguishing reliable sources, searching databases like NCLIVE and government sites, and properly citing sources.
Primary Search is a full-text database for elementary school libraries containing over 80 popular magazines for students. It includes full text articles assigned a reading level, as well as images, maps, flags and encyclopedias. The tutorial teaches how to use keywords, Boolean operators, and Lexile levels to search the database and filter results by source and reading level. It also explains how to save, print, email or set up alerts for article searches.
The document provides an introduction to accessing electronic journals through the University of Derby Library. It explains that all electronic resources must be accessed through the library pages by logging in with a UDo or UDOL account. It also summarizes that the library subscribes to many individual journals as well as full collections from publishers. However, it notes that the library cannot subscribe to all journals due to high costs. It provides guidance on searching for specific articles using the E-Journals Finder or Library Plus databases.
Finding Unindexed Journal Articles from a Library WebsiteGenny Jon
This document provides guidance on finding articles that are not easily accessible through the library's main search function. It outlines steps to take when an article links to a journal page instead of the full text, and for finding articles not listed in search results. These steps include searching within the relevant journal either by browsing issues or using the journal's search box to locate the needed article. The document demonstrates these techniques through examples of searching for two specific articles.
The document provides an overview of the Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL) database. CINAHL indexes over 1,200 journals and contains over 1,000,000 records covering nursing, health sciences, and 17 allied health disciplines dating back to 1982. It allows for limiting searches by publication type, subject headings, and subheadings to find relevant results. Full text is available for some articles, while others can be requested through interlibrary loan.
CINAHL and Medline are two major health science databases. CINAHL focuses on nursing and allied health fields, containing articles from 750 journals and over 1 million citations dating back to 1937. Medline is a broader medical and health science database containing articles from over 4,800 journals and 19 million citations dating back to 1940 covering many health fields including medicine, nursing, and allied health. Both CINAHL and Medline are comprehensive sources for searching health science literature.
This document provides guidance on using library resources to find journal articles for the NUSC 1P10 Professional and Therapeutic Communications course at Brock University. It outlines several key nursing databases such as CINAHL, Medline, Nursing@Scholars Portal, and Academic Search Premier. An example search is shown using CINAHL to locate articles on drinking alcohol and gastrointestinal disease. MeSH headings and subject terms are demonstrated as ways to expand searches and retrieve more relevant results. Contact information is provided for library assistance.
The document provides instructions for using the UT Library database Academic Search Complete to search for magazine and journal articles on a topic. It describes how to log in to the database, perform basic and advanced searches using keywords and Boolean operators, filter search results by source type and date, and preview and save or cite relevant articles found in the results. The goal is to help students use academic databases to verify information and strengthen their research for college-level writing assignments.
This document provides guidance on conducting research for a capstone project. It outlines how to access library databases remotely, select relevant databases, and limit searches. It recommends specific education databases from EBSCO and ProQuest. Tips are provided on identifying articles with quantitative data and finding full text when only an abstract is available. Formatting references in APA style is also addressed, with suggestions to use library guides, online help or citation management software. Contact information is provided for research assistance.
This document provides instructions for nursing students to search for scholarly articles on a research topic using the CINAHL database. It outlines a 6-step process: 1) conducting an initial keyword search, 2) using subject headings and subheadings to refine the search, 3) applying limits, 4) determining how to access full-text articles, 5) requesting articles through interlibrary loan if not available, and 6) citing two relevant articles found. The goal is to guide students through CINAHL to efficiently find credible sources to inform their research.
Argo Learning Resource Center Research Toolsnberrios4
The document provides instructions for how to access and effectively use the EBSCOhost research database available through the Argo Learning Resource Center. It explains how to log in to EBSCOhost, search within the databases, filter search results, save sources to a temporary folder, and view source details or get citations. Tips are also provided for using the Explora feature within EBSCOhost to help identify potential topics when one has not been selected yet.
No 3 getting started with healthcare databases advanced searchAlison Day
This document provides step-by-step instructions for conducting advanced searches of clinical bibliographic databases to find relevant journal articles. It details how to perform a basic search, combine terms, limit results, and save searches. The guide explains how to choose databases, enter search terms, combine topic searches, limit results, view abstracts and select articles, access full texts online, and print or email articles. It also provides tips for effective searching and information on critical appraisal tools.
Secrets of Super Searchers: Advanced Search & Citation Features in DatabasesKris Jacobson
This document provides tips for improving database searches and correctly citing sources. It recommends limiting searches by date, source type, and subject to find more targeted results. Advanced search features like "more like this" and subject headings can help refine searches. While databases provide citations, they often require modification to conform with styles like MLA. The librarians are available for assistance with searches, citations, and any other research questions.
This beginner-level class offers participants instruction on how to effectively search the Web using a wide variety of search engines, Web directories, and library databases. Attendees must already know how to use a mouse and keyboard.
This document provides an overview of how to search and limit searches within academic databases. It discusses that databases allow users to search for keywords and describes where the search boxes are typically located. It also explains two common ways to limit search results: by full text, to only return sources available in full text, and by peer-reviewed journals, to filter for scholarly sources. The document demonstrates how to locate and use these limiters in different databases like Academic OneFile, Academic Search Complete, and OmniFile Full Text Mega.
The document provides instructions for accessing and searching the LIRN library database through multiple steps. It explains how to log in to the library, select a database like InfoTrac or ProQuest, perform an advanced search on topics, and retrieve full-text journal articles. The document includes tips for choosing academic journals over other sources and automatically generating APA citations to save time on formatting references. Students are asked to select 5 articles, write 250-word summaries without copying, and upload their completed project to a Dropbox folder.
PHAR1101: Broadening Search in OneSearchLucia Ravi
This presentation aims to support PHAR1101 students in searching for general resources about their Drug Pioneer within the UWA Library OneSearch catalogue.
The document provides information about accessing scholarly articles, newspapers, and eBooks through NCLIVE, which is available on the Carteret Community College library homepage or at NCLIVE.org. It describes how NCLIVE organizes resources into six browsable formats and recommends using the "articles" tab to find articles. The document demonstrates how to search for information on Agent Orange and the Vietnam War in the ProQuest Central database, which covers over 175 subjects and is a good starting place for research. It provides tips for effective searching, such as using keywords, AND/OR, and quotation marks.
Evidence Based Medicine Master degree Course (Lecture 5) : How to search MEDL...Iman El Sayed
This lecture illustrates how to search PubMed using keywords, advanced search, clinical queries and MeSH terms. Also, different options are displayed to save, email, export to a citation manager and share hits.
Researchers could save search strategies either to a temporary storage (e.g. clipboard) or to a permanent storage (e.g. Collections and bibliography).
This document provides an overview of resources for research in sociology. It discusses plagiarism, evaluating information sources, reference resources, online databases, government data, and APA citation style. The document is a guide for sociology students conducting research and introduces tools for navigating topics like distinguishing reliable sources, searching databases like NCLIVE and government sites, and properly citing sources.
Primary Search is a full-text database for elementary school libraries containing over 80 popular magazines for students. It includes full text articles assigned a reading level, as well as images, maps, flags and encyclopedias. The tutorial teaches how to use keywords, Boolean operators, and Lexile levels to search the database and filter results by source and reading level. It also explains how to save, print, email or set up alerts for article searches.
The document provides an introduction to accessing electronic journals through the University of Derby Library. It explains that all electronic resources must be accessed through the library pages by logging in with a UDo or UDOL account. It also summarizes that the library subscribes to many individual journals as well as full collections from publishers. However, it notes that the library cannot subscribe to all journals due to high costs. It provides guidance on searching for specific articles using the E-Journals Finder or Library Plus databases.
Finding Unindexed Journal Articles from a Library WebsiteGenny Jon
This document provides guidance on finding articles that are not easily accessible through the library's main search function. It outlines steps to take when an article links to a journal page instead of the full text, and for finding articles not listed in search results. These steps include searching within the relevant journal either by browsing issues or using the journal's search box to locate the needed article. The document demonstrates these techniques through examples of searching for two specific articles.
The document provides an overview of the Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL) database. CINAHL indexes over 1,200 journals and contains over 1,000,000 records covering nursing, health sciences, and 17 allied health disciplines dating back to 1982. It allows for limiting searches by publication type, subject headings, and subheadings to find relevant results. Full text is available for some articles, while others can be requested through interlibrary loan.
CINAHL and Medline are two major health science databases. CINAHL focuses on nursing and allied health fields, containing articles from 750 journals and over 1 million citations dating back to 1937. Medline is a broader medical and health science database containing articles from over 4,800 journals and 19 million citations dating back to 1940 covering many health fields including medicine, nursing, and allied health. Both CINAHL and Medline are comprehensive sources for searching health science literature.
CINAHL Basics provides guidance for conducting searches in the CINAHL database. It recommends beginning searches with subject headings and keywords, choosing the desired specificity. Users can select the "explode" or "major concept" options, where explode searches for more specific related terms and major concept finds only the most important topics. The document also notes that subheadings allow for highly targeted searches and additional limiters are available on the left sidebar.
Please view the tutorials CINAHL 1 and CINAHL 2 before viewing this one.
CINAHL 3: Effective Searching is a short tutorial that will show you how to get the most out of your CINAHL searches.
Finding & Using LibGuides for your Courses & SubjectsPilgrim Library
The document provides instructions for finding and using subject guides on the library website. It describes how to search for guides using the search box, browse results for relevant guides, and navigate guides using green tabs to find resources. It also notes that subject guides can be browsed by subject area links under Library Resources.
This presentation shows how to access and use over 3000 ebooks available through Queensland Health libraries from any location. It demonstrates how to search for book chapters on specific topics, access ebooks at home or work, and print out chapters without needing to read everything online. Users can search the ebooks from ClinicalKey or Proquest and login using their payroll number and surname to access resources both at home and work. Local QH libraries can help with any issues accessing or using the ebook collections.
The document provides guidance on conducting an effective search of the CINAHL database to answer a question about factors that influence control of postoperative pain in older patients. It outlines a 3-stage process: developing a search strategy using relevant concepts and keywords; searching databases using subject headings and keywords; and finding the full text of articles. Sample searches are demonstrated combining subject headings like "pain measurement" with keywords like "pain management" or "pain assessment". Tips are provided on using Boolean operators, truncation, phrase searching and limiting searches. The document concludes by assigning homework to search for specific subject terms in CINAHL.
The document provides instructions for conducting a basic search on the CINAHL database to find articles on hormone therapy for breast cancer. It describes how to enter search terms, limit results, and view article information. It also explains how to refine searches, save results to folders, and print or email full-text articles along with citations in APA format.
PsycINFO and PsycArticles are psychology databases from EBSCOhost. PsycINFO contains citations and abstracts of scholarly journal articles, book chapters, books, and dissertations in psychology and related disciplines. It covers general psychology as well as specialized research. PsycArticles contains only journals published by the American Psychological Association. Both databases can be searched using keywords, limiters, and other specialized search settings to find relevant research articles.
The document provides instructions for searching and utilizing the features of the MLA International Bibliography database. It explains how to perform keyword searches, limit searches by fields like full text and date, and view article results that may include links to full text or information on accessing the article through alternate means if full text is not available directly.
The document provides instructions for using the Religion and Philosophy Collection database from EBSCOhost. It describes the various search and limiting options available, including performing keyword searches, choosing search fields, and applying filters by date, source type, and full text availability. It also outlines the process for reviewing search results, accessing full text articles when available, and getting citation information.
Art Abstracts is a database that indexes over 450 art serials from 1984 onward in 13 languages. It covers all areas of art and is useful for historical research. The tutorial outlines basic and advanced searching techniques, including the use of search limiters and fields. It also explains how to view and save article citations and check for full text availability in Art Abstracts or through interlibrary loan.
This document provides guidance on how to identify a research study. It lists key characteristics a research study must have, including asking a research question, identifying a research population, describing a research method, testing or measuring something, and summarizing results. The document notes research studies are usually published in peer-reviewed journals, and articles that review other studies or are editorials are not considered research studies.
Academic Search Premier - Career ResearchLisa Hartman
Academic Search Premier is an EBSCOHost database that allows users to search for academic articles. It provides various search and limiting options to help users find relevant articles. Search results show whether full text articles are available or if the user needs to check another database. For full text articles, it provides citation information and options to view or print the full text.
This document provides instructions for searching the CINAHL database for nursing theory articles. It explains that CINAHL can be accessed through the library homepage and searched by entering "nursing theory" and selecting the suggested term. This will return a list of nursing models that can be clicked on to find related articles. As an example, it walks through searching for articles on the Newman Health Model, and describes how results can be filtered by publication type and date to refine the search.
This document provides instructions for searching the CINAHL database to identify relevant journal articles. It explains how to search by subject term or keyword individually or in combination. The document demonstrates conducting searches on the topics of breast cancer and palliative care. It also provides tips for refining search results and finding full text of articles.
The document provides an introduction and overview of using the Web of Science database to search for and retrieve scholarly journal articles. It discusses creating an off-campus access PIN, using the database finder and general search features to locate articles on a topic, reviewing article records, and utilizing citation searching and the marked list options. Students are guided through an example search on "nano-liquid chromatography" and retrieving full-text articles through the library's holdings.
This document provides instructions for using 360 Search to find articles on Forsyth Library's website. It explains how to access 360 Search from any FHSU page, select search categories, perform basic or advanced searches, filter search results, and access full texts of articles. It also describes how to request articles not available electronically through Interlibrary Loan or Distance Services. The document aims to guide users through each step of the 360 Search process.
This document provides an overview of the Literature Resources from Gale database. It allows users to search multiple literature databases simultaneously, including Literature Resource Center, LitFinder, and MLA International Bibliography. The overview explains how to perform basic and advanced searches, limit searches, view search results, access full text articles and literary works, and get help using the database.
The document provides guidance on how to search for and access articles on the HeinOnline database. It explains how to search by title, browse by volume or year, view the table of contents and individual articles. It also describes how to navigate between pages, save or print articles, and see related articles. Additional tabs are available to alter the left pane options and conduct field searches or browse collections like the United Nations Law Collection.
This document provides guidance on conducting basic searches in CINAHL and PubMed databases for physical therapy topics. It outlines how to perform keyword searches, refine results using filters like limiting to English or human subjects, and save relevant articles. Full-text articles can be accessed directly or requested through the library. The document demonstrates searching techniques like using Boolean operators and filters to expand or narrow the results as needed.
The document provides instructions for accessing and searching ebrary, an online library resource, as well as instructions for navigating, reading, and utilizing additional features once a book is opened. Key steps include logging into itslearning, clicking on the ebrary icon, performing searches by title, author, or keywords, opening and navigating through books, adjusting text size, printing or copying selections, and using tools like define, explain, and locate.
The document provides instructions for accessing and searching ebrary, an online library resource, as well as instructions for navigating, reading, and utilizing additional features once a book is opened. Key steps include logging into itslearning, clicking on the ebrary icon, searching by title, author or keywords, opening a book, navigating pages using arrows or page numbers, increasing/decreasing font size, and using features like printing, copying text, and looking up definitions or biographies of highlighted words.
This presentation provides support for finding and evaluating articles for assignments using the Harris Learning Library website.
HLL serves Nipissing University, Canadore College, the surrounding communities, and the general public.
Many subscription databases are available only to current students, staff, and faculty of Nipissing University or Canadore College but HLL also provides access to many Open Access resources which are available to everyone.
To search for sources using CINAHL:
1. Access the database through the Laupus Library homepage and log in with your PirateID and Password for off-campus access.
2. Search for keywords individually and find appropriate subject headings to narrow your search, which may have subheadings and related headings using "Explode."
3. Combine search terms by checking boxes and searching with "AND" to further limit results.
4. Use filters to limit to peer-reviewed or publications within a specified time range if needed for an assignment.
This short guide shows you how to use the Coos County Libraries' electronic databases provided by Gale to access literally thousands of magazines, newspaper, and journal articles. The guide walks you through how to access, browse, and search the databases to find articles and publications of interest.
The document provides an overview of MLA citation style, including its core elements such as author, title, publisher, and date. Examples are given for how to cite different sources like books, journal articles, blog posts, and YouTube videos following MLA guidelines. Proper citation ensures consistency and allows others to locate the sources that are referenced.
The document provides instructions for setting up various personalized alert features on the ScienceDirect platform. It describes how to create an account to save searches and set up search alerts that will notify the user when new articles match their favorite searches. It also explains how to save individual searches without creating an alert and how to access saved searches. Additionally, it outlines how to set up journal alerts for new articles in specific publications and topic alerts for broad subject categories.
This document provides instructions for using various features of the Web of Knowledge database, including registering an account, saving searches, creating search and citation alerts, and using the citation map tool. It notes that the interface is expected to be redesigned in January 2014 and free webinars are available to preview the changes.
This document provides instructions for finding journals and periodicals available through Florida State University libraries. It outlines how to browse journals by category or search for a specific journal to see date ranges covered and links to access full text. For a specific article, the Citation Linker tool can be used to search journal issues. The document emphasizes that the Journals A-Z database should be used first to determine what resources FSU has access to before trying to access full text.
Save citations and create search and journal alerts in EBSCO databasesLisa Hartman
MyEBSCOhost allows users to save citations and searches, create alerts for new results, and organize materials. Key features include saving citations to folders, setting up email or RSS alerts for favorite searches or journals, and accessing folders and alerts. Users can sign in to access these tools and customize alerts by setting notification schedules. MyEBSCOhost integrates with the OneSearch tool and individual EBSCOhost databases to allow saving and organizing of research materials.
This manual provides guidance for processing federal and Maryland state government documents at the Lewis J Ort Library. It outlines procedures for receiving documents, determining their location in the library, checking for superseded items, applying labels and barcodes, transferring documents to other collections, making claims, and maintaining the collections. Appendices include resources, processing checklists, workflow diagrams, location information, statistical reports, and web addresses.
OneSearch allows users to search for articles, books, and other materials from the Ort Library collection. Searches can be focused on specific material types like books or articles. Search results can be refined using filters like location. Full-text availability for articles is indicated by links, and Interlibrary Loan can request articles without full-text. The tutorial provides an overview of searching and accessing materials from OneSearch.
Google advanced search, domain searching plus (oct 2013)Lisa Hartman
The document provides instructions for using advanced search options on Google to filter search results. It explains how to access advanced search by clicking settings, enter search terms and filter results by domain like .gov or .edu. This allows the user to find higher quality websites focused on a particular domain like government or education. It also encourages exploring other advanced search filters and options to perform a targeted search.
This document provides instructions for creating a basic 3-panel brochure in Microsoft Publisher. It explains that the user will first be prompted to select the document type and then choose a template, which provides a starting layout. The template automatically sets the brochure to have three panels. The user can then edit the text, images, and layout by clicking on the boxes and switching between the front and back pages.
Take note! Skillful notetaking = headache-free writing!Lisa Hartman
This slide shows may give you an idea of some steps to take as you begin working on a research paper to help the process go as smoothly (and quickly!) as possible!
This document describes a voting contest where readers can vote for their favorite picture by donating money to the picture's corresponding collection can, with the winning picture being featured on an upcoming poster for HACC York. All donated money will go towards funding the Stephen D. Mundis Scholarship for a York student.
The document provides instructions for using the "Find It!" button when searching for full-text journal articles. It explains that clicking "Find It!" will check if the library has access to the needed journal issue and article. If available, it will direct the user to the full-text article in the appropriate database. If not available, it suggests checking the search results carefully or contacting the library for help, and mentions the option to request the article through Interlibrary Loan.
Consumer Health Complete - Finding Pamphlets and Fact SheetsLisa Hartman
Consumer Health Complete is a database for finding health information. It provides fact sheets, pamphlets, and full text articles on various health topics. Users can search for terms and select relevant results to access concise summaries and downloadable files containing essential details on nutrition, risks, and other consumer health topics. Full text links allow quick access to further information within selected search results.
Web Site Evaluation, Cultural ResearchLisa Hartman
This document discusses criteria for evaluating the trustworthiness and reliability of information found on websites:
Credibility refers to the qualifications and trustworthiness of the source of the information. Accuracy means the information is consistent with other reliable sources and not obviously false. Bias/objectivity examines whether all viewpoints are represented or if the purpose is to entertain, persuade, or inform. Timeliness considers how recently the information was published and whether outdated information would impact its usefulness. Relevance evaluates whether the information is appropriate for the intended audience and topic.
The document provides guidance on developing effective search strategies, including thinking of multiple keyword possibilities, using a thesaurus to expand keywords, discussing topics with others, and using Boolean logic and search tricks like phrase searching and truncation to refine results. It also recommends speaking to a librarian if you have any questions or frustrations during the research process.
Literature Resource Center - Person SearchLisa Hartman
The document describes how to use the Person Search feature in Literature Resource Center to find authors based on various characteristics such as gender, nationality, occupation, and more. It explains that users can fill out search fields for the criteria they are interested in, such as searching for a female archaeologist in the example. The results will display a list of potential authors that can then be selected to view all related works and information.
Microsoft Word - Paging, Headers, FootersLisa Hartman
To add a header or footer with your name and page number:
1. Select the Insert tab and choose Page Number, Top of Page, and Left position.
2. Type your name before the inserted page number.
3. To change the page number format, double-click the header/footer and choose Format Page Number, adjusting the Start At number as needed.
WebCT is HACC's online learning platform that allows students to access their online classes. Students log in using their HACC ID number and HACCWeb password to see a list of the classes they are scheduled for and the tools available to navigate through each online class. The document provides troubleshooting tips for students having issues logging in, such as using the "Forgot Password" link or changing their HACCWeb password, and contacting Virtual Campus as a last resort.
The document provides an overview of using browsers like Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Safari to surf the World Wide Web. It discusses how to use browser features like bookmarks, zooming, and printing. It also summarizes how to search the web using search engines like Google, Bing, and Yahoo. Additionally, it covers internet safety topics like viruses, cookies, and clearing browser history. Finally, it recommends some online tools that can be useful for school like Google Docs, calendars, to-do lists, and online presentation software.
To print a webpage, click the print button and select the number of copies and pages to print. Alternatively, you can click a print button on the webpage. Printing a Word document is similar, where you click the print button and select print options.
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This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
Denis is a dynamic and results-driven Chief Information Officer (CIO) with a distinguished career spanning information systems analysis and technical project management. With a proven track record of spearheading the design and delivery of cutting-edge Information Management solutions, he has consistently elevated business operations, streamlined reporting functions, and maximized process efficiency.
Certified as an ISO/IEC 27001: Information Security Management Systems (ISMS) Lead Implementer, Data Protection Officer, and Cyber Risks Analyst, Denis brings a heightened focus on data security, privacy, and cyber resilience to every endeavor.
His expertise extends across a diverse spectrum of reporting, database, and web development applications, underpinned by an exceptional grasp of data storage and virtualization technologies. His proficiency in application testing, database administration, and data cleansing ensures seamless execution of complex projects.
What sets Denis apart is his comprehensive understanding of Business and Systems Analysis technologies, honed through involvement in all phases of the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC). From meticulous requirements gathering to precise analysis, innovative design, rigorous development, thorough testing, and successful implementation, he has consistently delivered exceptional results.
Throughout his career, he has taken on multifaceted roles, from leading technical project management teams to owning solutions that drive operational excellence. His conscientious and proactive approach is unwavering, whether he is working independently or collaboratively within a team. His ability to connect with colleagues on a personal level underscores his commitment to fostering a harmonious and productive workplace environment.
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Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
Main Java[All of the Base Concepts}.docxadhitya5119
This is part 1 of my Java Learning Journey. This Contains Custom methods, classes, constructors, packages, multithreading , try- catch block, finally block and more.
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
2. CINAHL
Perform
Keyword
searches
here.
Add special
limiters here
(full text,
scholarly,
date ranges,
and more…
3. CINAHL
These “limiters” let you search
for articles:
• Published within certain dates.
• About a particular group of
people (women, children,
animals…)
• Scholarly Journals only.
• Age groups
• Type of research.
• Much more…
4. CINAHL
Use “drop-down” menus to
Use checkbox to find ideas
for similar or related words choose a particular place to
search (title, author, etc.). (Not
and phrases
required, but helpful.)
Enter most important search words here. (click
add row if you have more words to search on.
7. CINAHL
Some articles in search
results will have immediate
access to full text.
If full text is not available, use
the Find It! Button or Journals
A-Z to check if HACC has
access to the journal and
article.
8. CINAHL
Article citation page
Link to the full-text
article (if available). Printing, emailing,
citing help, etc.
9. CINAHL
Journal information
(name, volume &
issue, date, pages
Additional
information about
article (continue
scrolling for more..)
10. CINAHL
Additional
information about
article, including
abstract (summary)
of the article.