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N3322 E – Instruction And Supported Workspace
1. N3322E – Instruction and Supported
Workspace
Jan 21, 2009
Robin Featherstone
Research & Instructional Librarian (Nursing)
rfeathe@uwo.ca
(519) 661-2111 ext: 86383
Nursing Program Page: http://www.lib.uwo.ca/programs/nursing
Slides available at: http://uwonursinglibrarian.blogspot.com/
2. Agenda
• Taylor Library Basics (1 hour or less)
• Break
• Literature Searching (1 hour)
• Break
• Introduction to RefWorks (1 hour)
• Questions
3. When is the library open?
http://www.lib.uwo.ca/hours/taylor
4. Service Desk: Check-out, Check-in,
Research Help
Robin’s office: Rm 60E
Nursing Books: WY
Nursing Journals: W1
5. Making Sense of Call Numbers
• Taylor library uses LC (or Library of Congress)
call numbers
• WY = nursing
6. But... just to make it confusing
• Print journals of the same subject are all
shelved in the same section (all of W is
together)
• But within the W section, journals are shelved
alphabetically by title.
7. Service Desk: Checkout, Checkin,
Research Help
Robin’s office: Rm 60E
Nursing Books: WY
Nursing Journals: W1
9. What can I find in the catalogue?
• Journal titles
• Article titles
• Article author names
• Books related to my subject
• Book author names
10. Find a “known” article using the
catalogue
Siu, H., Laschinger, H., & Finegan, J. (2008, May). Nursing
professional practice environments: setting the stage for
constructive conflict resolution and work effectiveness.
Journal of Nursing Administration, 38(5), 250-257.
11. Information you will need
Siu, H., Laschinger, H., & Finegan, J. (2008, May). Nursing
professional practice environments: setting the stage for
constructive conflict resolution and work effectiveness.
Journal of Nursing Administration, 38(5), 250-257.
1. Journal title
2. Date
3. Volume
4. Issue
5. Page number
12. Scavenger Hunt
• Divide into four groups
• Find PRINT COPIES of your journal article
• Bring the volume back to the Kellogg
13. Scavenger Hunt - Discussion
• Did you find the articles?
• Were they easy to find or difficult?
15. Literature Searching
1. Start with an area of interest
2. Construct your search statement
3. Select the best resource
4. Formulate search strategy
5. Perform search; evaluate your results...try
again, if necessary
16. 1. Start with an area of interest
“I’m interested in conflict resolution in nursing.”
17. 2. Construct your search statement
“I’m looking for current scholarly articles (past
five years) about conflict resolution between
doctors and nurses.”
18. 3. Select the best resource
Questions to ask:
1. What kind of information do I want?
2. What do I need this information for?
3. What subject areas does my question cover?
19. Match the resource to the
information
• Nursing research articles • CINAHL
• Psychology review articles • Library catalogue
• Management textbooks • PsycINFO
• SCOPUS
• MEDLINE
20. 4. Formulate your search strategy
• How to complete a concept grid
1. Underline the key concepts in the question
2. Decide how the concepts will be combined
together using AND and OR Boolean operators
3. Concepts to be ANDed go across the grid and
concepts to be ORed go down the grid
21. Create a concept grid
“I’m looking for current scholarly articles (past
five years) about conflict resolution between
doctors and nurses.”
22. 5. Perform the search
• Enter the search terms one at a time
• Search subject headings first
• Then search keywords
• Combine your synonyms first using OR
• Them combine the different concepts using AND
• Finally... apply limiters
And adjust accordingly.... If no results, try removing some terms... If
too many, try adding more
23. Searching for your Scholarly
Review Assignment
• Complete a concept map for a suitable subject
for your assignment
• Conduct the search in either CINAHL,
OvidMEDLINE, or SCOPUS
When you are finished, please don’t close your
browser window or log off – we’ll be using these
searches to work with RefWorks
24. Discussion
• Did you find good results?
• Which database did you search?
• What did you like about searching each
database?
• What didn’t you like?
• Would you use these databases again?
26. Introduction to RefWorks
• Citation manager
• Subscription-based tool
• Export citations from databases
• Format bibliographies in APA style
27. Step 1: Create an Account
• Open a new browser
window and go to
http://www.lib.uwo.ca/
• Select “RefWorks”
• Sign up for an individual
account
• Register
28. Step 2: Create a Folder
• Under the Folder menu header, select “create
new folder”
• Name it “N3322E Scholarly Review”
• Log out of RefWorks
29. Step 3: Export Citations from your
Database
• Each database works a little differently, so
please follow the instruction handouts for
CINAHL, OvidMEDLINE and SCOPUS
• CINAHL:
http://www.lib.uwo.ca/files/taylor/grad/rwebsco.pdf
• OvidMEDLINE:
http://www.lib.uwo.ca/files/taylor/grad/rwovid.pdf
• SCOPUS:
http://www.lib.uwo.ca/files/taylor/grad/rwscopus.pdf
30. Step 4: Move the citations into
your folder
• View your “Last Imported Folder”
• Select all the citations and put them into your
N3322E folder
31. Step 5: Create a Bibliography
• Select “Bibliography” from the tool bar
• Select APA as your output style
• Select “Format a Bibliography from a List of
References”
• Select “References from a Folder” and pick
your N3322E folder
• Click “Create Bibliography”