Embase is an online biomedical information source and our free 45-min Embase webinar introduces:
• The basics of searching in Embase, including the different content sources, indexing and retrieval tools.
• Setting up email alerts and saving your searches.
Embase webinar: An introduction - 20 June 2012Ann-Marie Roche
During our 45-min webinar (including time for questions), our Embase expert, Ann-Marie Roche introduced:
• The basics of searching in Embase, including the different content sources, indexing and retrieval tools.
• Setting up email alerts and saving your searches.
Embase: Using Emtree to enhance your searching - 27 March 2013Ann-Marie Roche
In this webinar, Ian Crowlesmith reviewed the following:
- Emtree update policy, including backposting
- Recent enrichments in medical device terminology
- Optimizing retrieval using Emtree
Embase is an online information source, combining Embase and MEDLINE, of published biomedical literature. Its unique and comprehensive journal and conference coverage and deep drug indexing, supports comprehensive biomedical searches. These slides are part of a webinar program: http://trainingdesk.elsevier.com/events/calendar.
Embase - Answers to your biomedical answers webinar - 27 Sept 2012Ann-Marie Roche
Our webinar was aimed at all biomedical researchers with a need to search biomedical literature and we focused on how content, indexing and specific search tools help you to find relevant answers.
Embase: Tips and tricks for trainers - 27 Feb 2013Ann-Marie Roche
In this webinar, Ann-Marie reviewed the following:
- How to demonstrate value in Embase
- How to scope out and build searches
- Where to find tools and materials for training.
Learn how to use Embase for all your biomedical searches.
- Which workflows are supported by Embase and why
- An overview of content and indexing compared to Medline
- A demo in Embase of some introductory searches
- Answers to the most frequently asked questions by new users
- Where to find materials to support trainers
In this webinar we introduce you to the workflows supported by Embase, describe the benefits of Embase content and coverage and show you how you may utilize deep drug indexing to pinpoint and track biomedical information.
Embase webinar: An introduction - 20 June 2012Ann-Marie Roche
During our 45-min webinar (including time for questions), our Embase expert, Ann-Marie Roche introduced:
• The basics of searching in Embase, including the different content sources, indexing and retrieval tools.
• Setting up email alerts and saving your searches.
Embase: Using Emtree to enhance your searching - 27 March 2013Ann-Marie Roche
In this webinar, Ian Crowlesmith reviewed the following:
- Emtree update policy, including backposting
- Recent enrichments in medical device terminology
- Optimizing retrieval using Emtree
Embase is an online information source, combining Embase and MEDLINE, of published biomedical literature. Its unique and comprehensive journal and conference coverage and deep drug indexing, supports comprehensive biomedical searches. These slides are part of a webinar program: http://trainingdesk.elsevier.com/events/calendar.
Embase - Answers to your biomedical answers webinar - 27 Sept 2012Ann-Marie Roche
Our webinar was aimed at all biomedical researchers with a need to search biomedical literature and we focused on how content, indexing and specific search tools help you to find relevant answers.
Embase: Tips and tricks for trainers - 27 Feb 2013Ann-Marie Roche
In this webinar, Ann-Marie reviewed the following:
- How to demonstrate value in Embase
- How to scope out and build searches
- Where to find tools and materials for training.
Learn how to use Embase for all your biomedical searches.
- Which workflows are supported by Embase and why
- An overview of content and indexing compared to Medline
- A demo in Embase of some introductory searches
- Answers to the most frequently asked questions by new users
- Where to find materials to support trainers
In this webinar we introduce you to the workflows supported by Embase, describe the benefits of Embase content and coverage and show you how you may utilize deep drug indexing to pinpoint and track biomedical information.
Embase – Building search strategies 21 March 2012Ann-Marie Roche
This free 45-min webinar (including time for questions) was presented by our Embase expert, Ann-Marie Roche and covered how to:
- Best utilise the Emtree thesaurus to investigate and find the best terms for your search.
- Search in specific fields and use filters for precise retrieval
- Use wildcards and operators when free-text searching.
Embase: Systematic searching in 10 mins at MLA 2012Ann-Marie Roche
It is a daunting task to try and explain the value of Embase and all its features in only 10 minutes, but our Product Manager, Daan De Jong, rose to the challenge and in case you missed any of his sessions, we’d like to share them with you. This one focuses on carrying out systematic searches in Embase.
Embase - Supporting Evidence Based Medicine - Webinar 24 Oct 2012Ann-Marie Roche
During this webinar, Ian Crowlesmith, our Embase expert:
- Outlined recent changes in Embase which you can use to identify medical evidence that is difficult to find elsewhere.
- Demonstrated Embase tools which help to search with greater precision, and support the preparation of Systematic Reviews.
- Evidence in therapy, diagnosis, prognosis and prevention were also covered
This presentation outlines benefits for including Embase in as well designed systematic search and how you may best use Embase, based on established EBM guidelines.
Learn how to use Embase for all your biomedical searches
• Which workflows are supported by Embase and why
• An overview of content and indexing compared to Medline
• A demo in Embase of some introductory searches
• Answers to the most frequently asked questions by new users
• Where to find materials to support trainers
In this webinar we introduce you to the workflows supported by Embase, describe the benefits of Embase content and coverage and show you how you may utilize deep drug indexing to pinpoint and track biomedical information.
Embase for biomedical answers: Content and coverage.23 may2012Ann-Marie Roche
During our 45-min webinar (including time for questions), our Embase expert, Ian Crowlesmith covered the following:
- Reviewed Embase content and article processing policies
- Compared journal coverage in Embase and MEDLINE and discussed how MEDLINE compliments Embase content
- Demonstrated how to best search for current content such as Articles in Press, In Process and conference abstracts.
PubMed provides links to the integrated molecular biology databases maintained by NCBI. These databases contain: DNA and protein sequences, genome mapping data, and 3‑D protein structures, aligned sequences from populations, and the Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man (OMIM). Links between MEDLINE records and sequence records make it easy to find MEDLINE abstracts associated with sequence records and vice versa.
How predictive models help Medicinal Chemists design better drugs_webinarAnn-Marie Roche
All scientific disciplines, including medicinal chemistry, are experiencing a revolution in unprecedented rates of data being generated and the subsequent analysis and exploitation of this data is increasingly fundamental to innovation. Using data to design better compounds is a challenge for Medicinal and Computational chemists.
The design of small-molecule drug candidates, encompassing characteristics such as potency, selectivity and ADMET (absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion and toxicity) is a key factor in the success of clinical trials and computer-aided drug discovery/design methods have played a major role in the development of therapeutically important small molecules for over three decades. These methods are broadly classified as either structure-based or ligand-based.
In this webinar our expert Dr. Olivier Barberan will discuss ligand-based methods and he will cover the following:
How to use only ligand information to predict activity depending on its similarity/dissimilarity to previously known active ligands.
- Discuss ligand-based pharmacophores, molecular descriptors, and quantitative structure-activity relationships and important tools such as target/ligand databases necessary for successful implementation of various computer-aided drug discovery/design methods in a drug discovery campaign.
Webinar: New RMC - Your lead_optimization Solution June082017Ann-Marie Roche
The drug discovery landscape is rapidly changing and drives the need to generate leads with lower attrition rates.
In this webinar, our expert Dr. Olivier Barberan discussed how NEW Reaxys Medicinal chemistry in NEW Reaxys allows better discovery and exploration of structure activity relationship and also supports a more efficient property-based drug design approach. He covered the following:
• How has RMC being transformed into a more accessible tool for all users, allowing complex searches and workflows to be easily carried out.
• A demonstration of how more than ever RMC is the only lead-optimization solution you will need.
Embase – Building search strategies 21 March 2012Ann-Marie Roche
This free 45-min webinar (including time for questions) was presented by our Embase expert, Ann-Marie Roche and covered how to:
- Best utilise the Emtree thesaurus to investigate and find the best terms for your search.
- Search in specific fields and use filters for precise retrieval
- Use wildcards and operators when free-text searching.
Embase: Systematic searching in 10 mins at MLA 2012Ann-Marie Roche
It is a daunting task to try and explain the value of Embase and all its features in only 10 minutes, but our Product Manager, Daan De Jong, rose to the challenge and in case you missed any of his sessions, we’d like to share them with you. This one focuses on carrying out systematic searches in Embase.
Embase - Supporting Evidence Based Medicine - Webinar 24 Oct 2012Ann-Marie Roche
During this webinar, Ian Crowlesmith, our Embase expert:
- Outlined recent changes in Embase which you can use to identify medical evidence that is difficult to find elsewhere.
- Demonstrated Embase tools which help to search with greater precision, and support the preparation of Systematic Reviews.
- Evidence in therapy, diagnosis, prognosis and prevention were also covered
This presentation outlines benefits for including Embase in as well designed systematic search and how you may best use Embase, based on established EBM guidelines.
Learn how to use Embase for all your biomedical searches
• Which workflows are supported by Embase and why
• An overview of content and indexing compared to Medline
• A demo in Embase of some introductory searches
• Answers to the most frequently asked questions by new users
• Where to find materials to support trainers
In this webinar we introduce you to the workflows supported by Embase, describe the benefits of Embase content and coverage and show you how you may utilize deep drug indexing to pinpoint and track biomedical information.
Embase for biomedical answers: Content and coverage.23 may2012Ann-Marie Roche
During our 45-min webinar (including time for questions), our Embase expert, Ian Crowlesmith covered the following:
- Reviewed Embase content and article processing policies
- Compared journal coverage in Embase and MEDLINE and discussed how MEDLINE compliments Embase content
- Demonstrated how to best search for current content such as Articles in Press, In Process and conference abstracts.
PubMed provides links to the integrated molecular biology databases maintained by NCBI. These databases contain: DNA and protein sequences, genome mapping data, and 3‑D protein structures, aligned sequences from populations, and the Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man (OMIM). Links between MEDLINE records and sequence records make it easy to find MEDLINE abstracts associated with sequence records and vice versa.
How predictive models help Medicinal Chemists design better drugs_webinarAnn-Marie Roche
All scientific disciplines, including medicinal chemistry, are experiencing a revolution in unprecedented rates of data being generated and the subsequent analysis and exploitation of this data is increasingly fundamental to innovation. Using data to design better compounds is a challenge for Medicinal and Computational chemists.
The design of small-molecule drug candidates, encompassing characteristics such as potency, selectivity and ADMET (absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion and toxicity) is a key factor in the success of clinical trials and computer-aided drug discovery/design methods have played a major role in the development of therapeutically important small molecules for over three decades. These methods are broadly classified as either structure-based or ligand-based.
In this webinar our expert Dr. Olivier Barberan will discuss ligand-based methods and he will cover the following:
How to use only ligand information to predict activity depending on its similarity/dissimilarity to previously known active ligands.
- Discuss ligand-based pharmacophores, molecular descriptors, and quantitative structure-activity relationships and important tools such as target/ligand databases necessary for successful implementation of various computer-aided drug discovery/design methods in a drug discovery campaign.
Webinar: New RMC - Your lead_optimization Solution June082017Ann-Marie Roche
The drug discovery landscape is rapidly changing and drives the need to generate leads with lower attrition rates.
In this webinar, our expert Dr. Olivier Barberan discussed how NEW Reaxys Medicinal chemistry in NEW Reaxys allows better discovery and exploration of structure activity relationship and also supports a more efficient property-based drug design approach. He covered the following:
• How has RMC being transformed into a more accessible tool for all users, allowing complex searches and workflows to be easily carried out.
• A demonstration of how more than ever RMC is the only lead-optimization solution you will need.
Oil&Gas Thought Leader Webinar - New Plays for Old Ideas - Dr.Gabor TariAnn-Marie Roche
In our April 2017 webinar, three industry experts shared their research and demonstrated the importance of focusing on fundamental geologic and geophysical research approaches that integrate variety of data, information and concepts from disparate sources and related disciplines.
This back-to-fundamentals research can both inspire and accelerate exploration teams’ thinking about petroleum systems and lead to a path to success.
Dr Gabor Tari is currently the Group Chief Geologist at OMV. He has over 20 years’ experience working in upstream oil & gas and has worked for Amoco, BP, and Vanco, before joining OMV in 2007. Gabor has worked on exploration projects in basins around the globe, including Romania, Angola, North Africa, and the Middle East. He has authored over 50 scientific publications, presented papers at dozens of conferences, and most recently co-authored the book Permo-Triassic Salt Provinces of Europe, North Africa and the Atlantic Margins, with Dr Joan Flinch (Repsol) and Juan Soto, Professor of Geodynamics in the Granada University and in the Instituto Andaluz de Ciencias de la Tierra, Spain, which is currently available from Elsevier for pre-order online.
Gabor discussed and shared some examples of how new plays can be built on a solid foundation of petroleum system development and research, and how new ideas can be garnered from building on published research of oil & gas companies, academia, service providers and consultants.
Oil&Gas Thought-Leader Webinar - New Plays for Old Ideas - Dr. Rob ForknerAnn-Marie Roche
In our April 2017 webinar, three industry experts shared their research and demonstrated the importance of focusing on fundamental geologic and geophysical research approaches that integrate variety of data, information and concepts from disparate sources and related disciplines. This back-to-fundamentals research can both inspire and accelerate exploration teams’ thinking about petroleum systems and lead to a path to success.
Dr Rob Forkner is a carbonate geologist at Statoil, working in the carbonate plays and reservoirs research group in Austin, Texas, focusing on carbonate play prediction in Atlantic margin systems. Prior to Statoil, Rob worked at Maersk and Shell in onshore and offshore in well planning, geosteering, high-resolution sequence stratigraphy and facies prediction, carbonate sedimentology in unconventional assets, evaporite classification and prediction, rock typing, and more recently, carbonate system suppression and recovery during Oceanic Anoxic Events.
Oil&Gas Thought-Leader Webinar - New Plays for Old Ideas - Dr. Sander HoubenAnn-Marie Roche
In our April 2017 webinar, three industry experts shared their research and demonstrated the importance of focusing on fundamental geologic and geophysical research approaches that integrate variety of data, information and concepts from disparate sources and related disciplines.
This back-to-fundamentals research can both inspire and accelerate exploration teams’ thinking about petroleum systems and lead to a path to success.
Dr. Sander Houben is a biostratrapher and researcher within the Basin Analysis team at TNO, Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research, and the leading research institute for applied sciences in the Netherlands. As part of the Basin Analysis Team, Sander provides scientific and technical expertise regarding stratigraphic and paleo-environmental constraints for multidisciplinary projects. In addition to conducting research, he leads TNO’s biostratigraphic consultancy research programs.
Embase for pharmacovigilance: Search and validation March 22 2017Ann-Marie Roche
Scientific literature plays a critical role in Pharmacovigilance and Drug Safety workflows. Monitoring literature for mentions of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) is mandated by regulatory bodies, and marketing authorization holders (MAHs) that do not properly report ADRs can be subject to heavy fines. With an increasing volume of unstructured content to cover, along with rising labor costs, MAHs are looking for ways to make their literature monitoring more effective and efficient.
Abstract and indexing (A&I) databases play an important role in Literature Monitoring – due to the vast amount of scientific literature published daily – in order for MAH’s to locate specific articles or conference presentations that may be relevant for their products (for both benefit/risk analysis and ADR detection). Rather than reading all the literature, MAH’s create search strategies that identify the relevant records in A&I databases and execute the searches regularly. GVP module VI mandates that searches are done at least weekly, but many companies maintain a daily monitoring and review cycle.
In this webinar, Senior Product Development Manager Embase, Dr. Ivan Krstic discussed best practices for saving time, staying current, validating search strategies and mitigating risk in the face of these increasingly complex processes in literature monitoring
Literature Management for Pharmacovigilance: Outsource or in-house solution? ...Ann-Marie Roche
Pharmaceutical companies are required to screen scientific literature on a regular basis and this comes with many challenges, such as handling large amounts of data, building search strings and integrating EMA MLM results. Out-sourcing literature screening to service providers reduces the workload for the PV-team, but how does it impact the literature management process overall? Maybe it results in decreased oversight and additional activities like audits and reconciliation? And what about building the search strategy?
During this webinar our PV expert, Dr. Joyce De Langen spoke about the following:
• The importance of literature management in Pharmacovigilance and the challenges.
• An evaluation of the benefits and risks of outsourcing literature management versus alternative solutions.
About the speaker:
Joyce de Langen, Ph.D has more than 10 years of experience in the domain of pharmacovigilance and drug safety. Through her work in the pharmaceutical industry, academia and regulatory authorities, Joyce has developed a broad perspective and knowledge in pharmacovigilance and drug safety.
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The people of Punjab felt alienated from main stream due to denial of their just demands during a long democratic struggle since independence. As it happen all over the word, it led to militant struggle with great loss of lives of military, police and civilian personnel. Killing of Indira Gandhi and massacre of innocent Sikhs in Delhi and other India cities was also associated with this movement.
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This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
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Safalta Digital marketing institute in Noida, provide complete applications that encompass a huge range of virtual advertising and marketing additives, which includes search engine optimization, virtual communication advertising, pay-per-click on marketing, content material advertising, internet analytics, and greater. These university courses are designed for students who possess a comprehensive understanding of virtual marketing strategies and attributes.Safalta Digital Marketing Institute in Noida is a first choice for young individuals or students who are looking to start their careers in the field of digital advertising. The institute gives specialized courses designed and certification.
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A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
Macroeconomics- Movie Location
This will be used as part of your Personal Professional Portfolio once graded.
Objective:
Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
3. Need to know
• Webinar control panel:
• ‘chat’ or ‘ask a question’ for questions
and comments
• Option for full screen view
• Q&A after presentation
4. What is Embase
Embase is the world’s most comprehensive, intelligent biomedical research
tool, providing the drug and drug-related research community with reliable and
authoritative content, to advance new biomedical and pharmaceutical
discovery.
Confidence
Find all relevant articles that may not
otherwise be found by alternative
databases
Deep biomedical indexing
All relevant, up-to-date, biomedical
information from the research literature
Precise retrieval
Deep and focused research through
powerful retrieval tools
4
9. Conference Abstracts
• Coverage began in
2009.
• Check
http://embase.com/info
/what-is-
embase/coverage for
the most up to date list
of conference
abstracts and
conferences covered.
10
11. Deep indexing - Emtree
60K terms (>260,000 synonyms) and all MeSH terms
29K drug and chemical terms
Updated 3 times a year (back-posting each time)
All drug generic What is
names described by mapping?
FDA and EMA, all Mapping means
International Non- that searchers get
Proprietary Names the same results
(INNs) described by regardless of
WHO from 2000. which term they
use, e.g. Vioxx
(synonym) or
rofecoxib (the
preferred term).
12. Deep indexing - Emtree
14 study types, including NEW Diagnostic Test Accuracy Study
78 drug and disease subheadings
18. Let’s take a look at Embase...
…by going to www.embase.com
19. Building and combining searches
• Use single quotes to capture a phrase ‘diabetes mellitus’
for example (not with Autocomplete in Quick Search)
• Break up your search into individual searches, such as a
drug search (in Drug Search form) and a disease search
(in Disease Search form) and combine your results in
Session Results
• Run your cursor over your search to Edit or copy to a
Search Form for guided editing.
• Truncation and operators, AND, OR, NOT, NEXT, NEAR
Refer to http://info.embase.com/helpfiles for more guidance
and links to materials such as the Quick User Guide.
20. Refining your search
• Quick and Advanced Limits on Advanced, Drug and
Disease Search forms
• Major Focus on all advanced forms – major drugs and
diseases retrieved
• Field limits under Advanced Search box to search in
specific fields such as article title, abstract, conference
name, drug name etc
• Drug and Disease Subheadings to limit to specific
concepts such as Adverse Drug Reaction, Drug
Comparison and Side Effect.
• Filters on Session Results page for specific diseases or
study types for example
Check out our training videos at
www.trainingdesk.elsevier.com/embase for more guidance.
21. Registering in Embase
•Setting up email alerts
•Saving your searches
22 •Staying up to date
23. • Q&A will be sent to you by email.
• For more information and questions please contact
bdtraining@elsevier.com
• Our next Embase webinar is on May 23rd and will
focus on content and coverage.
• Go to www.trainingdesk.elsevier.com/embase for all
training related materials
Please fill out the survey
that appears on you screen
after leaving the webinar.
Editor's Notes
Content is key/backbone for Embase(Over 360k conference abstracts)Continue to focus to building up content but also on enhancing functionality and indexing/quality.Possible question: Which content sources would you most like to see in Embase?Unpublished conference abstractsProprietary literatureUnique Scopus contentb.c.
Unique features:Every conference is summarized by a searchable review recordAll conference abstract records include searchable online abstractsAll conference abstracts & reviews are indexed with EmtreeConference name, date and location are searchable450K conferences
Compare the effectiveness of sitagliptin and saxagliptin in the treatment of type II diabetes mellitus (show this in Emtree)Go to Drug Search and type in sitagliptin and saxagliptin with drug comparison. Go to Emtree and show diabetes mellitus and then go to ‘type 2 diabetes mellitus’. Take this to Disease Search and combine with disease subheading ‘drug therapy’. Combine both searches.Show editing options. NOT [review]/limAdvanced combine on the Session Results: Last search above NOT saxagliptin search, for example #2 NOT #1.Quickly show Emtree to find suitable terms/subject headings and then using Drug Search to add subheadings.
Find disease management studies for Type II diabetesGo to Emtree and type in diabetes. Once you see the tree, select non-insulin dependant diabetes mellitus. Click on ‘take this to Disease search’. Point out ‘major focus’ option if users would like to limit their search to only records where the disease is of major importance and show on Disease Search form. Shoe quick and advanced limits.You can then add the subheading ‘disease management’. Check filters for drugs and study types.
Don’t loose those important searches, register in Embase so you may save your searches or set up email alerts. Registering also means you receive all up to date information such as upcoming webinars.Antibiotic and digoxin with drug combinationANDCongestive heart failure with drug therapyAND PneumoniaSave this search – remove drug therapy from disease and rerun main searchNow in session results, remove drug comparison from drug sub-searches and note asterix (indicates which searches have been effected by a change to a related search)– now click on result number to update your search strategy.Re-use a named search in a new search. For example you may have a group of #limitstrial AND digoxin