'LIVE' demo of a new social search tool, Coremine Medical, by PubGene AS.
Coremine Medical is a powerful and flexible biomedical search tool.
Using Coremine Medical you find relevant connections between medical concepts such as diseases, drugs, procedures, symptoms, genes, and medical experts.
The search tool provides easy visualization and navigation and help save time, explore, comment and share.
Coremine Medical maintain strong bonds to Oslo University Hospital (OUH) for research and relevant use cases, e.g. The Intervention Centre and integration of clinical data warehouse.
Overview of different ways of searching the PubMed database: cross-searched with Entrez, basic search, author search, journal search, searching for special topics, single citation matching, and advanced search.
Here are the answers to fill in the blanks:
- PubMed is a biomedical information resource
- OR
- the library catalogue
- MeSH terms
- Single Citation Matcher
- limits
- save
This document provides an overview of resources for finding medical information, including PubMed, MedlinePlus, and resources from the National Library of Medicine and Eccles Health Sciences Library. It describes how to search PubMed and filter results, discusses challenges in obtaining full text articles, and introduces MedlinePlus as a consumer health information website. The role of libraries, interlibrary loan, and the National Library of Medicine in supporting access to information is also covered.
MySearch is a portal that allows users to search 12 of the library's databases simultaneously, providing access to a vast range of resources. It also searches the library's book collection. The document provides information on how to access MySearch, the databases included in it, and how to refine searches within individual databases to find full-text journal articles and books for research assignments.
A 1.5 hour workshop on Medline meant for researchers who already have some experience with Medline. Built to be as interface neutral as possible and therefore usable for teaching Pubmed or OvidSP. Focus is on active learning and includes a worksheet where participants can record things they notice about MeSH headings and search results as they work through the activities. Feedback very welcome. Edited to remove section on filters and add an activity around limits.
This document provides tips and guidance for conducting a literature search, including how to approach developing a search strategy, searching key databases like CINAHL and MEDLINE, and getting help. It outlines steps for constructing searches such as using subject headings and keywords, combining searches, and applying limits. Tips are also provided for tracking searches, accessing full-text articles, and getting assistance from a librarian. The goal is to equip readers with best practices for efficiently finding relevant information to answer their research questions.
Overview of different ways of searching the PubMed database: cross-searched with Entrez, basic search, author search, journal search, searching for special topics, single citation matching, and advanced search.
Here are the answers to fill in the blanks:
- PubMed is a biomedical information resource
- OR
- the library catalogue
- MeSH terms
- Single Citation Matcher
- limits
- save
This document provides an overview of resources for finding medical information, including PubMed, MedlinePlus, and resources from the National Library of Medicine and Eccles Health Sciences Library. It describes how to search PubMed and filter results, discusses challenges in obtaining full text articles, and introduces MedlinePlus as a consumer health information website. The role of libraries, interlibrary loan, and the National Library of Medicine in supporting access to information is also covered.
MySearch is a portal that allows users to search 12 of the library's databases simultaneously, providing access to a vast range of resources. It also searches the library's book collection. The document provides information on how to access MySearch, the databases included in it, and how to refine searches within individual databases to find full-text journal articles and books for research assignments.
A 1.5 hour workshop on Medline meant for researchers who already have some experience with Medline. Built to be as interface neutral as possible and therefore usable for teaching Pubmed or OvidSP. Focus is on active learning and includes a worksheet where participants can record things they notice about MeSH headings and search results as they work through the activities. Feedback very welcome. Edited to remove section on filters and add an activity around limits.
This document provides tips and guidance for conducting a literature search, including how to approach developing a search strategy, searching key databases like CINAHL and MEDLINE, and getting help. It outlines steps for constructing searches such as using subject headings and keywords, combining searches, and applying limits. Tips are also provided for tracking searches, accessing full-text articles, and getting assistance from a librarian. The goal is to equip readers with best practices for efficiently finding relevant information to answer their research questions.
This document provides an overview of library services available to students and faculty at WCHS DAC. It summarizes the various resources the library offers, including access to its catalog and databases, research guides, ebooks, journals, and point-of-care tools. Research support services such as literature searches and guides for specific units are also described. The document concludes by explaining how users can get help from the library, including tutorials, workshops, and contact information for the librarian.
This document provides guidance on conducting literature searches for sports-related research. It outlines key biomedical databases like Medline and Science Citation Index that can be used to find peer-reviewed journal articles. It emphasizes planning searches by defining concepts and keywords in order to retrieve the most relevant results. Criteria for evaluating sources like currency, authority and objectivity are also discussed. Inter-library loans can obtain articles not available through the library's databases. Referencing found literature is important for properly attributing sources.
PubMed and Medline are both biomedical literature databases produced by the US National Library of Medicine. PubMed contains over 22 million citations including Medline citations as well as other sources. Medline contains approximately 18 million citations from over 5,000 journals. The main differences are that PubMed has a broader scope, more search features, and allows access to some full text articles, while Medline provides more controlled vocabulary searching and limits. Both are useful research tools.
June 1st Library Presentation for CCTS Summer FellowshipRebecca Raszewski
This document provides an overview and instructions for UIC's COM-UHP/CCTS Summer Research Fellowship Program. It discusses developing a research topic, locating relevant information sources like articles in PubMed and using citation management software like RefWorks. It also includes a library website scavenger hunt and activities to refine a research topic and search PubMed using Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) terms and Boolean operators.
The document discusses the key elements and requirements for complying with the NIH Public Access Policy, which requires investigators funded by NIH to submit final peer-reviewed manuscripts to PubMed Central upon acceptance for publication. The three main elements are: 1) retaining author rights to submit to PMC, 2) submitting the manuscript to PMC or NIH's manuscript submission system, and 3) providing proof of compliance on grant applications. The PI is ultimately responsible for approving manuscript submissions, though an author other than the PI may submit.
HPD library resources for clinical affiliates jsarpy
The document provides information about library resources available to clinical affiliates through the NSU-HPD Library. It summarizes resources like the library catalog, databases, ebooks, and mobile apps that provide access to medical references and clinical decision support tools. Clinical affiliates can search the catalog, use databases like PubMed, ClinicalKey and AccessMedicine to find full-text articles, or download medical ebooks and mobile apps for drug references, board review, and clinical decision-making. The library staff can assist with access or finding full-text if articles are not available electronically.
PubMed is a free online database developed and maintained by the National Center for Biotechnology Information that contains over 16 million citations and abstracts for biomedical literature from MEDLINE, life science journals, and online books. It covers topics related to medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, health administration and patient education. Users can search PubMed to find academic journal articles and filter results.
The document provides an overview of a workshop on how to effectively use PubMed. It introduces PubMed and its capabilities, describes how to perform simple and advanced searches, and demonstrates how to use Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) terms to narrow searches. It also discusses limits, sorting results, related articles, saving articles to a clipboard, and registering for a myNCBI account to receive alerts and save articles. The goal is to help users understand PubMed and use its powerful search techniques.
This document provides an overview of tools and resources for finding citations and measuring research impact, including the h-index. It discusses databases like Web of Science, Google Scholar, and Publish or Perish that can be used to find citations and calculate the h-index. Journal impact factors from sources like Journal Citation Reports and SCImago are also covered. Contact information is provided for the presenter to ask additional questions.
This document provides an overview of information search and reference management tools available through the UKM Medical Centre Library Portal. It discusses how to perform literature searches in various subscribed databases accessible through the portal, including OvidSP, EBSCOhost Medical, ProQuest, and the UKM Knowledge Portal. It also reviews two popular reference management software programs - EndNote and Wizfolio - that can be used to organize references and citations. Key functions and features of each tool are described such as importing references, attaching PDFs, and citing sources within documents.
PubMed is a free database of over 23 million citations and abstracts for biomedical literature from Medline, life sciences journals, and online books. It is maintained by the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) at the U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM). PubMed provides bibliographic information and links to full-text content from publishers and libraries. Users can search PubMed using keywords, controlled vocabularies like MeSH, or advanced search techniques and filters to find relevant journal articles and resources.
The document summarizes techniques for conducting effective searches in PubMed, including:
- Using Boolean operators, phrase searching with quotes, wildcard searches, and nesting search terms
- Exploring related tools like filters, custom filters, related citations, and search details
- Tips for maximizing search efficiency including using MeSH terms, reviewing, clinical queries, and mobile apps
The document provides information about library resources available to clinical affiliates of Nova Southeastern University's Health Professions Division (NSU-HPD). It summarizes key online resources including ebooks, databases, and mobile apps that provide medical information. Clinical affiliates can access these resources through the HPD Library website and must authenticate or login to access full-text articles and apps. It highlights resources for evidence-based clinical decision making, drug information, board preparation, and publishing support that are available both online and through mobile apps.
This document provides a 10-step process for searching PubMed to find research articles on a given topic. The steps include: 1) identifying a clear research topic and objective, 2) selecting appropriate databases like PubMed or Medline, 3) identifying subject heading terms like MeSH, 4) performing searches using those terms, 5) using the advanced search to combine terms, 6) filtering results, 7) selecting useful articles, 8) storing selected articles temporarily or permanently, 9) permanently saving articles in a created NCBI user account bibliography, and 10) being able to access saved searches and articles later.
Finding scholarly nursing articles in databasesForsyth Library
This tutorial demonstrates how to find full-text, scholarly articles in a variety of nursing databases available to students, staff and faculty of Fort Hays State University.
This document provides an overview and instructions for using PubMed, a database from the National Library of Medicine that includes MEDLINE and life science journals. It outlines the learning outcomes for a class on PubMed, which include being able to identify full-text availability, use Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) terms, limit and expand searches, use Boolean operators, and locate related resources. Step-by-step instructions are provided for conducting searches in PubMed and finding full-text articles.
PubMed is a database created by the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) that allows access to bibliographic data collected from the National Library of Medicine (NLM), including MEDLINE. MEDLINE is the most important database from the U.S. National Library of Medicine, containing bibliographic information on life sciences journals. PubMed allows users to perform searches of terms and citations using Boolean operators like AND, OR and NOT to combine, sum or exclude terms in the search strategy.
PubMed is an interface for searching biomedical and life sciences journal articles developed by the National Center for Biotechnology Information at the US National Library of Medicine. It provides bibliographic details and abstracts of published articles free of cost. Medical subject headings (MeSH) are used to index articles in a hierarchical vocabulary to provide consistency. Searches can be performed on the PubMed website using keywords or advanced search options to retrieve relevant records, though it does not provide full text articles. Additional tools help refine searches. While making content freely available, PubMed preserves copyright and represents documents in XML for long-term preservation of scientific literature. However, it does not support citation searching.
The document discusses strategies and trends in B2B marketing and sales. It notes that 67% of the B2B buyer journey is now digital, and that peer references and social media engagement are important. It also emphasizes that B2B buyers are more informed than ever and seek information independently of sales pitches. Successful strategies require understanding buyers' needs at each stage, from awareness to consideration to relationship building, and providing personalized, relevant content.
HOW TO USE THIS DOCUMENT
• Intentions: Organizational intentions will determine the processes, goals, and objectives to be developed, and the actions (behaviors) associated with those goals.
• Goals: While there are various modes of planning, a goals-based model is best for organizations who have completed little to no strategic planning to date.
• Alignment: Framed by organizational intentions, planning teams are guided in the conceptualization and development of organizational structures, situational analyses, identification of objectives, and evaluation of action plans designed in alignment.
PARTICIPATION, SELF-DIRECTION, AND COLLABORATION
Participants are encouraged to work with a planning team. The planning team will have access to all documents related to the organization’s strategic plan. As these documents are internal, they are only accessible to those who have a ‘link.’
The governing board, executive leadership and support staff will work in collaboration and self-direction to complete phases 1-5 as outlined in this Strategic Planning Process Framework. As the planning team progresses through each phase of the Strategic Planning Process Framework, there will be opportunities to create content for each phase-specific section. Documentation of the entire process - from the consultant’s strategic plan of developing the framework to the activities resulting from the planning retreat, and the action plans themselves - will be completed in each phases’ corresponding process planning document.
• Strategic Planning Process Framework – Guide to planning, assessing, analyzing, evaluating and implementing the Strategic Plan
• Process Planning Documents – Documents linked in the Strategic Planning Process Framework, where content is developed to create assessments, analyses and evaluations of data supporting action plans implemented as part of the organization’s strategy
• Strategic Plan – The final document representing the action plans, time-frames, and goals which will comprise the organization’s operational plan for the next 3 to 5 years
The methodology for this comprehensive strategic plan, and process prioritization is developed to foster a culture of alignment for start-up phase organizations
• Goals-based: Planning processes are framed by long-term goals & work backwards
• Alignment-centric: Organizational intentions are aligned with goals and processes
• Integration-contingent Organizational behaviors (activities) reflect an integration of symbolic values, mission aligned goals, negotiated objectives and action plans, structured monitoring and controlling of processes, and annualized evaluations.
This document provides an overview of library services available to students and faculty at WCHS DAC. It summarizes the various resources the library offers, including access to its catalog and databases, research guides, ebooks, journals, and point-of-care tools. Research support services such as literature searches and guides for specific units are also described. The document concludes by explaining how users can get help from the library, including tutorials, workshops, and contact information for the librarian.
This document provides guidance on conducting literature searches for sports-related research. It outlines key biomedical databases like Medline and Science Citation Index that can be used to find peer-reviewed journal articles. It emphasizes planning searches by defining concepts and keywords in order to retrieve the most relevant results. Criteria for evaluating sources like currency, authority and objectivity are also discussed. Inter-library loans can obtain articles not available through the library's databases. Referencing found literature is important for properly attributing sources.
PubMed and Medline are both biomedical literature databases produced by the US National Library of Medicine. PubMed contains over 22 million citations including Medline citations as well as other sources. Medline contains approximately 18 million citations from over 5,000 journals. The main differences are that PubMed has a broader scope, more search features, and allows access to some full text articles, while Medline provides more controlled vocabulary searching and limits. Both are useful research tools.
June 1st Library Presentation for CCTS Summer FellowshipRebecca Raszewski
This document provides an overview and instructions for UIC's COM-UHP/CCTS Summer Research Fellowship Program. It discusses developing a research topic, locating relevant information sources like articles in PubMed and using citation management software like RefWorks. It also includes a library website scavenger hunt and activities to refine a research topic and search PubMed using Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) terms and Boolean operators.
The document discusses the key elements and requirements for complying with the NIH Public Access Policy, which requires investigators funded by NIH to submit final peer-reviewed manuscripts to PubMed Central upon acceptance for publication. The three main elements are: 1) retaining author rights to submit to PMC, 2) submitting the manuscript to PMC or NIH's manuscript submission system, and 3) providing proof of compliance on grant applications. The PI is ultimately responsible for approving manuscript submissions, though an author other than the PI may submit.
HPD library resources for clinical affiliates jsarpy
The document provides information about library resources available to clinical affiliates through the NSU-HPD Library. It summarizes resources like the library catalog, databases, ebooks, and mobile apps that provide access to medical references and clinical decision support tools. Clinical affiliates can search the catalog, use databases like PubMed, ClinicalKey and AccessMedicine to find full-text articles, or download medical ebooks and mobile apps for drug references, board review, and clinical decision-making. The library staff can assist with access or finding full-text if articles are not available electronically.
PubMed is a free online database developed and maintained by the National Center for Biotechnology Information that contains over 16 million citations and abstracts for biomedical literature from MEDLINE, life science journals, and online books. It covers topics related to medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, health administration and patient education. Users can search PubMed to find academic journal articles and filter results.
The document provides an overview of a workshop on how to effectively use PubMed. It introduces PubMed and its capabilities, describes how to perform simple and advanced searches, and demonstrates how to use Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) terms to narrow searches. It also discusses limits, sorting results, related articles, saving articles to a clipboard, and registering for a myNCBI account to receive alerts and save articles. The goal is to help users understand PubMed and use its powerful search techniques.
This document provides an overview of tools and resources for finding citations and measuring research impact, including the h-index. It discusses databases like Web of Science, Google Scholar, and Publish or Perish that can be used to find citations and calculate the h-index. Journal impact factors from sources like Journal Citation Reports and SCImago are also covered. Contact information is provided for the presenter to ask additional questions.
This document provides an overview of information search and reference management tools available through the UKM Medical Centre Library Portal. It discusses how to perform literature searches in various subscribed databases accessible through the portal, including OvidSP, EBSCOhost Medical, ProQuest, and the UKM Knowledge Portal. It also reviews two popular reference management software programs - EndNote and Wizfolio - that can be used to organize references and citations. Key functions and features of each tool are described such as importing references, attaching PDFs, and citing sources within documents.
PubMed is a free database of over 23 million citations and abstracts for biomedical literature from Medline, life sciences journals, and online books. It is maintained by the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) at the U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM). PubMed provides bibliographic information and links to full-text content from publishers and libraries. Users can search PubMed using keywords, controlled vocabularies like MeSH, or advanced search techniques and filters to find relevant journal articles and resources.
The document summarizes techniques for conducting effective searches in PubMed, including:
- Using Boolean operators, phrase searching with quotes, wildcard searches, and nesting search terms
- Exploring related tools like filters, custom filters, related citations, and search details
- Tips for maximizing search efficiency including using MeSH terms, reviewing, clinical queries, and mobile apps
The document provides information about library resources available to clinical affiliates of Nova Southeastern University's Health Professions Division (NSU-HPD). It summarizes key online resources including ebooks, databases, and mobile apps that provide medical information. Clinical affiliates can access these resources through the HPD Library website and must authenticate or login to access full-text articles and apps. It highlights resources for evidence-based clinical decision making, drug information, board preparation, and publishing support that are available both online and through mobile apps.
This document provides a 10-step process for searching PubMed to find research articles on a given topic. The steps include: 1) identifying a clear research topic and objective, 2) selecting appropriate databases like PubMed or Medline, 3) identifying subject heading terms like MeSH, 4) performing searches using those terms, 5) using the advanced search to combine terms, 6) filtering results, 7) selecting useful articles, 8) storing selected articles temporarily or permanently, 9) permanently saving articles in a created NCBI user account bibliography, and 10) being able to access saved searches and articles later.
Finding scholarly nursing articles in databasesForsyth Library
This tutorial demonstrates how to find full-text, scholarly articles in a variety of nursing databases available to students, staff and faculty of Fort Hays State University.
This document provides an overview and instructions for using PubMed, a database from the National Library of Medicine that includes MEDLINE and life science journals. It outlines the learning outcomes for a class on PubMed, which include being able to identify full-text availability, use Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) terms, limit and expand searches, use Boolean operators, and locate related resources. Step-by-step instructions are provided for conducting searches in PubMed and finding full-text articles.
PubMed is a database created by the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) that allows access to bibliographic data collected from the National Library of Medicine (NLM), including MEDLINE. MEDLINE is the most important database from the U.S. National Library of Medicine, containing bibliographic information on life sciences journals. PubMed allows users to perform searches of terms and citations using Boolean operators like AND, OR and NOT to combine, sum or exclude terms in the search strategy.
PubMed is an interface for searching biomedical and life sciences journal articles developed by the National Center for Biotechnology Information at the US National Library of Medicine. It provides bibliographic details and abstracts of published articles free of cost. Medical subject headings (MeSH) are used to index articles in a hierarchical vocabulary to provide consistency. Searches can be performed on the PubMed website using keywords or advanced search options to retrieve relevant records, though it does not provide full text articles. Additional tools help refine searches. While making content freely available, PubMed preserves copyright and represents documents in XML for long-term preservation of scientific literature. However, it does not support citation searching.
The document discusses strategies and trends in B2B marketing and sales. It notes that 67% of the B2B buyer journey is now digital, and that peer references and social media engagement are important. It also emphasizes that B2B buyers are more informed than ever and seek information independently of sales pitches. Successful strategies require understanding buyers' needs at each stage, from awareness to consideration to relationship building, and providing personalized, relevant content.
HOW TO USE THIS DOCUMENT
• Intentions: Organizational intentions will determine the processes, goals, and objectives to be developed, and the actions (behaviors) associated with those goals.
• Goals: While there are various modes of planning, a goals-based model is best for organizations who have completed little to no strategic planning to date.
• Alignment: Framed by organizational intentions, planning teams are guided in the conceptualization and development of organizational structures, situational analyses, identification of objectives, and evaluation of action plans designed in alignment.
PARTICIPATION, SELF-DIRECTION, AND COLLABORATION
Participants are encouraged to work with a planning team. The planning team will have access to all documents related to the organization’s strategic plan. As these documents are internal, they are only accessible to those who have a ‘link.’
The governing board, executive leadership and support staff will work in collaboration and self-direction to complete phases 1-5 as outlined in this Strategic Planning Process Framework. As the planning team progresses through each phase of the Strategic Planning Process Framework, there will be opportunities to create content for each phase-specific section. Documentation of the entire process - from the consultant’s strategic plan of developing the framework to the activities resulting from the planning retreat, and the action plans themselves - will be completed in each phases’ corresponding process planning document.
• Strategic Planning Process Framework – Guide to planning, assessing, analyzing, evaluating and implementing the Strategic Plan
• Process Planning Documents – Documents linked in the Strategic Planning Process Framework, where content is developed to create assessments, analyses and evaluations of data supporting action plans implemented as part of the organization’s strategy
• Strategic Plan – The final document representing the action plans, time-frames, and goals which will comprise the organization’s operational plan for the next 3 to 5 years
The methodology for this comprehensive strategic plan, and process prioritization is developed to foster a culture of alignment for start-up phase organizations
• Goals-based: Planning processes are framed by long-term goals & work backwards
• Alignment-centric: Organizational intentions are aligned with goals and processes
• Integration-contingent Organizational behaviors (activities) reflect an integration of symbolic values, mission aligned goals, negotiated objectives and action plans, structured monitoring and controlling of processes, and annualized evaluations.
How to start your biotech consulting businessHera-LABS
Starting a biotech consulting business is a bit rough as a solopreneur when 3/4 of your time is spent on business development and only a 1/4 on actually consulting. This "basics" presentation helps you strategize on becoming a thought leader in your field to obtain new clients. By going from a "trees" perspective to a "forest" perspective, you will gain more credibility in your industry and help in the sustainability of your business (as we all know, as soon as your "recently-out-of-corporate" network dries up, that's when you really can rely on what you have built as a digital footprint of knowledge sharing. Here are 5 ways to go from anonymous to thought leader:
1. Know your STRENGTHS
2. Build and curate CONTENT
3. SHARE away!
4. Gain VISIBILITY by being available online and offline
5. MEASURE your reach
Of utmost importance is to find a group of other biotech consultants who have either started are are starting their businesses so you can share best practices.
This document discusses biotechnology R&D strategies and corporate strategy. It begins with an overview of the biopharmaceutical industry and challenges with early stage funding. The concept of strategy and purposes of a good strategy are then explained. Key elements of R&D performance strategies including architecture, processes, people and portfolio are covered. Case studies of innovation and biosimilar R&D strategies from companies like GSK, Wyeth and Novartis are summarized. The document concludes that different companies pursued different strategies based on their core hypotheses to address R&D productivity issues. Benchmarking capabilities is important for companies looking to enter the biosimilars market during the biologics patent cliff.
The Future of Strategy:Building the 21st Century Intelligent OrganizationMarvin Dejean
The document discusses how traditional strategic planning is no longer effective in today's fast-changing business environment and outlines 12 trends shaping the modern economy, including digitization, virtualization, and globalization. It advocates for the creation of intelligent organizations through combining human capital with technology and open collaboration. The document proposes that strategists focus on managing innovation and assessing an organization's ability to implement transformational change and network flexibility.
Powerpoint presentation - Even Past Fifty by Shanta ShelkeSabariChandran
This poem is about a woman who is in her early fifties and engaged in household work without rest. The poet describes how the woman sees problems as imaginary like children's stories and simplifies difficult questions for herself with a forced smile. Though she rises again after despair, the poet notes signs of aging in her for the first time, seeing the hollowness beneath her usual intensity.
Today, it's quite probable that the two most important words for marketers are "content strategy." Content strategy identifies which content will best achieve your business objectives while fulfilling your customers' needs. Developing a content strategy also helps answer questions that often get left until the eleventh hour: Who is going to create the content, and how? How can you ensure your communications are consistent across all channels? What role will user-generated content play in helping meet your marketing goals?
This presentation discusses:
* the practice of content strategy
* useful, actionable details your organization can take advantage of immediately
Alexander Woodruff Photography is a photography business. The website welcomes visitors and provides photography services. Alexander Woodruff takes photos and can be hired for photography projects.
The document provides an overview of a brand strategy toolkit that is designed to help marketers and students create and implement effective brand strategies. It defines brand strategy as a plan to systematically develop a strong, coherent brand to enhance revenue and profits. The brand strategy process involves conducting a brand audit, analyzing the target market, developing brand elements, and creating an integrated communications strategy to ensure consistency across touchpoints.
The way we do strategy today is ridiculous. Decks on decks on decks that people approve but never revisit. Let's try to incorporate strategy into everything we do.
How to make a website: discover, define, design, develop, deploy. It’s a familiar framework for most of our project processes. Now along comes this content strategy thing. Sure, it sounds like a great idea, but how does it fit in with what we’re already doing? Walk through a a typical website project to find out how content strategy fits (and why it will make you so happy!)
Kristina Halvorson defines content strategy as planning for the creation, delivery, and governance of useful, usable content. She discusses how content strategy has evolved since she first wrote about it in 2009. Content strategy involves considering substance, structure, workflow, and governance of content. It defines what efforts will be focused on and sets boundaries for what will and will not be done. A content strategy is the path to meeting goals and priorities what content initiatives will and will not be pursued. The content strategy process involves assessment, analysis, architecture, implementation, and maintenance.
In 2013, Content Marketing Institute released its first Content Marketing Framework. At the time, its purpose was to serve as a high-level view of the principles that govern the world of brand storytelling. Since then, CMI has worked with more than 100 brands, helping them put these core principles into practice. These partnerships have taught us a lot about which parts of the framework worked, which didn’t, and where we still needed to provide greater clarity and transparency. To reflect the insights we gained – as well as the many shifts that have occurred across the entire digital ecosystem – we’ve streamlined our original discussion, and have added a distinct new process model to each node. What follows is our redesigned Content Marketing Framework.
What does the future look like? Is it a dark space where we’re suffering from varying degrees of techamphetamine or are we heading towards a Utopian fantasy of abundance and harmony?
Understanding that our basic human needs and wants barely change, we explore the future state of a range of topics; from our need for physical sustenance through to our age-long fascination of transcending the limitations of our biology.
Looking at the future from a human perspective, our potential for greatness is teetering on a fine line between darkness and hope. We’re banking on the latter.
WTF - Why the Future Is Up to Us - pptx versionTim O'Reilly
This is the talk I gave January 12, 2017 at the G20/OECD Conference on the Digital Future in Berlin. I talk about fitness landscapes as applied to technology and business, the role of unchecked financialization in the state of our politics and economy, and why technology really wants to create jobs, not destroy them. (There is a separate PDF version, but some readers said the notes were too fuzzy to read.)
Unit 2: Using the Online Research Databasesedeniseb
This document introduces the online research databases available through the Palomar College Library. It explains that the databases contain articles from magazines, journals, and newspapers that can be useful sources of information for class assignments or personal research. It provides instructions for accessing the databases on or off campus and navigating the database pages. It then demonstrates in detail how to use three general databases - Opposing Viewpoints, CQ Researcher, and Academic Search Premier - to search for information on a topic and access full text articles.
Baylor Health Sciences Library PubMed TutorialMarySarkes
This document provides an overview of searching the PubMed database. It describes PubMed's key features including its large collection of biomedical citations from MEDLINE. It then demonstrates different search techniques in PubMed like keyword searching, subject searching using MeSH terms, applying limits and filters, and finding full-text articles. Tips are provided for developing search strategies, using Boolean operators, and taking advantage of tools like Clinical Queries, MyNCBI features, and tutorials. The goal is to help users efficiently search and focus PubMed to find relevant literature.
This document provides an overview of library resources available to clinical affiliates through the NSU-HPD Library, including how to access electronic journals, books, and databases from mobile devices. Key resources highlighted include UpToDate, ClinicalKey, PubMed, ILLiad for article requests, and mobile apps such as AccessMedicine, Audio Digest, and Johns Hopkins Guides. Authentication may be required to access full text. The library is available to help with login or search assistance.
Hpd library resources for clinical affiliatesKristin Kroger
This document provides an overview of library resources available to clinical affiliates of Nova Southeastern University's Health Professions Division. It summarizes key online databases, ebooks, journals, and point-of-care tools that are accessible through the HPD Library website or affiliated mobile apps. The resources cover topics like medicine, pharmacy, public health, and nursing, and include sources like ClinicalKey, UpToDate, AccessMedicine, and DynaMed. Instructions are provided for accessing the resources both on and off campus, as well as contacting library staff for assistance.
How to do a Literature search for your research and scientific publication BhaskarBorgohain4
Dr. Bhaskar Borgohain discusses strategies for conducting an effective literature search. He emphasizes defining a clear research question, brainstorming keywords, using appropriate search techniques like Boolean operators and filters, and keeping detailed records of the search process. Maintaining a search diary and using a citation manager are important for reproducing and organizing search results.
dkNET is a portal that provides a single point of entry for discovering NIDDK-relevant research resources and data to help researchers make efficient decisions. It allows searching across community databases, literature, and over 200 biomedical databases. Key features include personalized search capabilities, the ability to save searches and set up alerts, and creating collections of search results. The portal aims to interconnect research communities by providing access to large pools of interconnected data and resources.
Finding Information on your Research Topic Searching CINAHL Plus (Ebscohost)kerasmus
The document provides steps for finding information for a research topic using the UWC library resources:
1. Access the library website through the main UWC website and search databases like EbscoHost for relevant journal articles and literature.
2. Within EbscoHost, select relevant subject databases like CINAHL Plus, MEDLINE, and SocINDEX to search simultaneously using keywords.
3. If full text versions are not available, use the Full Text Finder or inter-library loans to locate full text documents.
4. Create a personal EbscoHost account to save searches and set up alerts to track new articles on your topic.
Finding Information on your Research Topic Searching CINAHL Plus (EbscoHost) kerasmus
The document provides steps for finding information for a research topic using the UWC library resources:
1. Access the library website through the main UWC website and search databases like EbscoHost for relevant journal articles and literature.
2. Within EbscoHost, select relevant subject databases like CINAHL Plus, MEDLINE, and SocINDEX to search simultaneously using keywords.
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1. Coremine Medical
www.coremine.com
Build Your Biomedical Mind-Map
by
Dag Are S. Hov (PubGene AS)
Karl Øyri (OUS Intervention Centre)
Oslo, Norway
2. PubGene Background
• PubGene was founded in 2001
• Founders from NRH - Norwegian Radium Hospital and NTNU -
Norwegian University of Science and Technology (Jenssen, TK et
al., Nat. Genet., 2001)
• Original problem: Hjelp structure huge data sets in breast cancer
microarray research
• Pioneers in the use of text-mining and NLP to index Medline records
linking genes and diseases
• US patent for search algorithms and core technology in 2007
3. Coremine Medical
• Powerful and flexible biomedical search tool
• Finds relevant connections between medical concepts such as
diseases, drugs, procedures, symptoms, genes, and medical experts
• Easy visualization and navigation
• Help save time, explore, comment and share
• Strong bonds to Oslo University Hospital (OUH) for research and
relevant use cases, e.g. The Intervention Centre and integration of
clinical data warehouse
4. Case study
• You are a surgical resident taking part in a
group of colleagues working with the subject
‘pancreatic diseases’.
5. Goal for the day
• You want to find, explore and share
information using the advantages of Coremine
Medical.
• Also, you would like to search through
relevant electronic patient journals from the
integrated clinical data warehouse of your
hospital.
6.
7. Enter the name of the
disease ’Pancreatic
Diseases’ and pick from the
suggestions provided by
Coremine.
8. 1) Continue to build your
input list,
2) deselect any categories you
are not interested in or
3) click ’Explore’ to create
your result network.
9.
10. •Categories of concepts
related to your input
through PubMed records
are gathered in stacks
•Click a stack to view
related concepts from
categories like anatomy….
23. ’Biomedical experts’
contains clickable names of
PubMed authors most
often appearing in articles
where Coremine finds
’Pancreatic Diseases’
(including synonyms).
24. ’Drugs’ shows related
drugs and the ’Load more’
link opens a continous
more complete list of drugs
in a falling degree of
relevance.
25. •The related concepts from
’Extracted knowledge’ can
be added to the network.
•Interact by mouse-click
26. Read the general drug info
and click ’Add to network’
to mix the drug with the
disease network on the
left.
27.
28. •You may add to the
network as many related
concepts as you want.
•Here, concepts from
procedure and anatomy
are also added.
29. After spending time on
modifying the
network, you may want to
save it with its excact
layout.
30. You find the saved network
under My Page >
Bookmarks
31. •You can also click a
connection to focus on two
concepts.
•The right part of the
screen now displays info
relevant to both concepts
32. To create a network where
the added concepts are
used as normal input along
with the disease, click
’Click to modify your
search’.
34. The related concepts in the
network are now
important to all four input
items.
•The network has now
become something you
might want to spread to
your friends or colleagues.
•Using the ’Share’ button
on the upper right, you can
easily share using email or
social media.
36. Your followers can click the
Twitter link to create the
same network you just
viewed.
37. Clicking the Twitter link will
open a new window/tab in
a browser with the same
result network you just
shared.
38. •In your own result
view, you can use the
session history below the
network to get back to a
previous search result.
•Let’s go back to
’Pancreatic Diseases’
39. •Below the related
concepts, you find ’Related
articles and hits’ where
Coremine gets information
from external sources.
•Of the more authorative
sources, you first find the
recent PubMed articles
40. •You can bookmark any of
the articles.
•As for the bookmarks you
set for the disease and the
network earlier, the ones
for documents also end up
in ’My Page’.
42. •The heading of any hit
under ’Related articles and
hits’ is hyperlinked to the
source.
•Bookmark any trial you
want to get back to.
43. •Bookmark any hit from
any supported source, like
Wikipedia, Google Image
and YouTube…
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49. Share the bookmarks you
have gathered from My
Page to the Coremine
group ’Pancreas
group’, where you are a
member.
50. Bookmarks you share to
the Pancreas group can be
found and launched by the
other group members.
51. Another way you can
gather and share info from
result pages into groups is
using Context Notes under
’User updated content’.
52. •Your note will stick to the
disease in focus.
•Visability set to only a
group of users will ensure
privacy and notify the
other group members.
53. •Inside the group, you see
the note under the
’Context notes’ tab.
•Other members can reply
to the note inside the
group and in the Explorer
result page.
55. For any hit under ’Related
articles and hits’ you can
also leave a comment.
56. •The comment will follow
the hit/document.
•Visibility can be set to the
same group as earlier.
57. The note on the document
is then also seen inside the
group ’Context Notes’ tab.
58. Specializing in Pancreatectomy
• Using the Coremine Library tool you want to
quickly get an overview of a large set of
documents by clustering them (feature in
development).
• You will also like to find focused information
on an expert in the field.
59. 2
1
3
To perform the clustering inside the Library
tool in Coremine, you start by searching for
the procedure concept ’pancreatectomy’.
60. •In this test example, 1000
articles has been selected
from the search result.
•You hit ’Cluster’ to start
the clustering of the
documents.
61. The algorithm needs a
number of clusters to
divide the documents
into, and a name for the
run.
62. •The result shows a quick
overview of what articles
was put into the same
cluster and what sentences
and keywords are the most
important.
•A better formatted
overview is found in
Explorer by hitting
’Network’.
63. You save the time to read the
articles to find what is the most
important content for you:
•Key sentences
•The top ranked
sentences, based on the
words inside the sentences.
•Keywords
•The top five most important
•Cluster articles (121)
•The cluster articles can be
bookmarked and
commented.
•Extracted knowledge
•Coremine supported
concepts found in the cluster
articles sorted in categories.
64. •Returning to the network of ’Pancreatic
Diseases’, you open the procedure stack and
click ’pancreatectomy’.
•As the focus is now on pancreatectomy, the
content of the section at the right changes
accordingly.
•You open ’Biomedical experts’ and click the
highest ranked expert, ’Büchler MW’ and
further follow the link ’Open as a new search’
65. •The author network shows
PubMed authors working with
similar subjects as Büchler MW.
•Basis for the similarity is
overlapping keyword profile.
•Each profile is built looking at all
the concepts found in an author’s
articles and how specific these
concepts are for these articles
compared with all other PubMed
articles.
•Green connections indicate co-
authorship
66. •For this expert on
’pancreatectomy’ you get
•Keyword profile – the basis
for comparing this author
with others
67. •For this expert on
’pancreatectomy’ you get
•Recent articles – read and
bookmark highlights.
68. •For this expert on
’pancreatectomy’ you get
•Publishing timeline – when
was this author productive?
69. •For this expert on
’pancreatectomy’ you get
•Biomedical experts working
with similar subjects –
complete list of the authors
best matching Büchler’s
keyword profile.
70. •For this expert on
’pancreatectomy’ you get
•Extracted knowledge – the
keyword profile sorted in the
Coremine categories.
71. Return to the network for
’Pancreatic Diseases’ using the
session search history below the
network.
72. Enterprise Clinical Warehouse Support
• In the following example we show how
internal enterprise data can be integrated.
• You reopened the network of ’pancreatic
diseases’ from the session history, opened the
anatomy stack and clicked the concept
’pancreas’ to focus and search for it in
electronic patient journals.
74. •After scrolling down, you open
the section for the hits into patient
journals (electronic medical
records).
•This section will only be visible
inside the specific hospital.
75. •All patient journals where the
phrase ’pancreas’ is mentioned are
shown.
•You can bookmark journals.
•You enter a journal by clicking the
heading.
76. Opening the electronic journal you
can read about the patient and, in
this example, further follow a link
to a surgical procedure where the
patient had a laparoscopic
pancreatectomy performed due to
cancer.
77. •The page opened shows a unique
presentation from separate global
hospital applications in one context
based screen.
•By this you get a unique overview of
information associated to the particular
case.
•In the laparoscopic pancreatic surgery
example the main phases, episodes and
adverse events of the procedure are
tagged. The tags are displayed as
highlights of the surgery, so you get an
easy overview of the procedure that can
last for several hours.
•The surgery summary text is also
indexed, so you can quickly perform a
search for another patient journal or
create a Coremine network.
•You also get ’macro data’ like vital sign
data from the computerized order entry
and charting system and images from the
PACS system.
78. *
•’Micro/atomic data’ are also included exemplified by molecular biology data containing gene sequencing and genome analysis of
tumor cells. The molecular data in this example is a result of a pipeline analyzing the output from genome studies on the tumor
cells, like the output from 23andme, decodeme etc. The molecular data can be combined with other sources of information (eg.
drugs) and provide decision support for individualized chemo therapeutic drugs.
•This bridges the gap between clinic medicine and genomics in a novel way. The case shown here (figure on what tumor cell genes
are gained or lost in copy number on chromosome 17) is from real data where the patient got conventional chemo therapy that did
not cover the actual oncogenes eventually killing the patient (* Hjortland et al., BMC Cancer, In Press).
79. www.coremine.com - Summary
• Sophisticated search application in the public
domain facilitating immediate gathering and
intuitive presentation of multimedia-based
information from substantial publicly available
resources.
• Coremine can be integrated with complex clinical
enterprise data. The synergy facilitates tailored
individualized therapy based on phenotype in a
novel way. This contributes to bridge the gap
between applied clinical medicine and genomics.