1. CINAHL Tips & Tricks:Follow-Along Tutorial This presentation will teach you more about the helpful, time-saving features of this database. To get the most out of the experience, open up CINAHL and follow along!
2. Publications Lists all the journals, magazines, etc. that are included in CINAHL. Click on publications
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4. You can see what years are included for each particular journal
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6. You can click here to search all volumes and issues of this journal. It will bring up a normal search box with the title of the journal written in. Just add the word “and” followed by your subject keywords. You can also click on a year and then a volume to browse through any given journal, just like you would browse through the print journal.
7. To Return to the Main Search Page Click New Search to return to the main search page.
8. CINAHL Headings Think of this as the “behind the scenes” section of the database. It’s basically a terminology dictionary; you look up a subject and see what terms the database uses to describe your subject. Seem confusing? The next slide helps explain…
9. therapy What you call a soda, I call a pop and others call Coke. That’s the problem with database searching – if the people that organized things use a different vocabulary than you do, your searches are going to be very frustrating! This section can help. Think of it as your guide to CINAHL’s language. Run a sample search for therapy (type therapy into the box and click browse). Make sure that relevancy ranked is selected.
10. therapy You can see what terms the database assigns to your topic; using these terms will bring back the best search results. For more perspective about search terms, click scope. You can select more than one term by checking the boxes. If you want your search to look for BOTH or ALL terms, select and from the drop-down box. If you want your search to look for one term or another, but not necessarily both, then select or. Then click Search Database. Feel free to explore more or try some sample searches! When you’re ready to move on, click on New Search at the top to return to the home page.
12. Search by subject keyword or scroll through alphabetically. Once you find the topic that interests you, click to check the box to the right of your topic and click search. Feel free to explore more or try some sample searches! When you’re ready to move on, click on New Search at the top to return to the home page.
15. Images: Search for images that have been included in articles
16. Indexes: The ultimate list of what is included in the databaseLet’s explore the Cited References option a little further. Click on Cited References.
17. Let’s see if any other articles have cited the article “Oxygen consumption of exercise hyperpnea: implications for performance” from the Journal of Applied Physiology in 1992. We can enter the information we know and then search until we find the correct article. Click to check the box to the left of the correct article, and then click Find Citing Articles.
18. This search will list out all of the articles that cite the article we searched for (Oxygen Consumption). You can click Find It to locate the full text of these articles, or you can add them to a folder for future use or easy emailing. This feature can help you see how esteemed or influential an article has been. Remember, though, that it only references articles within CINAHL. This search will list out all of the articles that cite the article we searched for (Oxygen Consumption). You can click Find It to locate the full text of these articles, or you can add them to a folder for future use or easy emailing. This feature can help you see how esteemed or influential an article has been. Remember, though, that it only references articles within CINAHL. Feel free to explore more or try some sample searches! When you’re ready to move on, click on New Search at the top to return to the home page.
19. Sign In Registering for an account with EBSCO CINAHL can be a great way for you to keep your research process organized. Plus, signing in gives you some great additional features.
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21. You can easily save your progress to a folder and return later; the database will help you stay organized during your research process.
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23. Folder Once you’re logged in, it’s very easy to create alerts or save or share your search results. Click on the Alert/Save/Share link to get started! You can also easily save an article by adding it to your folder – just click Add to Folder! To access your folder at any time, click on the Folder tab in the title bar.
25. Choose Databases CINAHL is provided by a company named EBSCO. EBSCO actually provides dozens of databases to Defiance College. You can normally tell when you’re searching an EBSCO database because they look very similar to CINAHL. The Choose Databases feature allows you to select and search in more than one of these databases at one time. Click on Choose Databases!
26. This lists out all of the EBSCO databases. To search more than one database with one search, simply click and check the box next to the databases you wish to add. This is a great way to broaden a search or find information for multi-disciplinary topics. To learn what a database includes, hold your mouse over the little speech bubble to the right of the database’s name. Since different databases have different features, the search options may change a bit when you search multiple databases. When you’re ready to move on, close the window (click on the X) to return to the home page.
27. Advanced Search For the most effective CINAHL searching, the Advanced Search option is key. To learn more about Advanced Search, see the Effective Searching tutorial.
28. Congratulations! You Successfully completed the CINAHL Tips and Tricks tutorial. We highly suggest that you also view the CINAHL effective searching tutorial. If you have further questions or comments about this tutorial please contact adearmond@defiance.edu