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Summon - HINARI Search (Basic Course Module 7 Part A)

Summon - HINARI Search (Basic Course Module 7 Part A). Table of Contents. Background/Summon vs. PubMed Opening Summon Search/preview features Accessing full text articles & books Export, print and email options Refine search options. What Is Summon?.

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Summon - HINARI Search (Basic Course Module 7 Part A)

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  1. Summon - HINARI Search(Basic Course Module 7 Part A)

  2. Table of Contents • Background/Summon vs. PubMed • Opening Summon • Search/preview features • Accessing full text articles & books • Export, print and email options • Refine search options

  3. What Is Summon? • Summon is a Google-like search engine that provides fast, relevancy-ranked results: • Enter the search terms into a single search box or select Advanced Search options from the results page • Refine (limit) results by criteria such as date, subject, academic journals and other options • View results, and link directly to full text or more details • Contains links to Hinari resources in e-journals and e-books.

  4. Summon vs. PubMed • Summon uses the keywords in a search as it does not have a controlled vocabulary. The results are broader and you have to ‘filter’ them. The search results include links to the full-text journal articles and e-books that is available in your country. • PubMed uses a controlled vocabulary – a human assigns medical subject headings (MeSH) to each journal article. Search results will be accurate.

  5. Enter your HINARI USER NAME and PASSWORD in the appropriate boxes, change the language of the portal (if necessary), then click on the Login button. Note: To have access to the full text articles, you must properly sign in.

  6. Click on the Hinari logo to open the program. All the programs your institution is registered for are listed. Login to any of the other programs by returning to this page (use the R4L Portal – Applications tab at the top of the web browser). To open another program, click on the specific logo. Your Hinari username and password will grant access to the other programs (and ditto for your institution’s AGORA, ARDI GOALI or OARE logins).

  7. Access to Full-text articles from SAML Publishers • Elsevier, Oxford University Press, Springer, Thieme and Wolters Kluwer – Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins use the SAML authentication system. • For access to full-text articles via Hinari/Summon (Google Scholar and Hinari/ PubMed), a journal from these publishers needs to be opened in Hinari prior to opening the specific programs. • Go to the Hinari Training page (www.who.int/hinari/training/), open Hinari_Basic_Course_Module_4_Appendix and follow the instructions.

  8. From the Content page, open the Search inside HINARI full-text UsingSummon. Note the option for Country specific results.

  9. A list of Summon (country) search sites is displayed. Go to a specific country profileon the list and click on the link. You will have access to ejournals and ebooks that, via HINARI, the publishers have granted access to in the specific country.

  10. If your country is not listed in the Summon search sites, it does not have a profile. Go to HINARI Summon General Use at the bottom of the list and click on this. This General Use category is for countries where the publishers have granted access to all or almost all resources. Note: Use the Research4Life General Use option – if your specific country has not been listed.

  11. Enter hospital infections and developing countries in the Search box and click on Search.Note the icon to the Advanced Search option.

  12. Using the general search tool on the Hinari content page, the search returned 208,508 results. The availability of full-text articles and books is noted by a link. In the left column, there are numerous ways to Refine your search including Content Type and Subject Terms options. Content Type includes all material available from HINARI – Journal Articles, eBook, Book Reviews, Report…

  13. Note: Results are significantly smaller if “…” are used for the terms: hospital infections AND “developing countries” – 107,614 “hospital infections” AND developing countries – 3,616 “hospital infections” AND “developing countries” – 1,892

  14. Using the same search for the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the search returned 171,055 results. Although still a huge number, this is 37,000 citations smaller than the more general search and is limited to what is available in the specific country.

  15. For Kenya, a country where fewer publishers grant access, the search returned 106,681 results approximately half of the general search.

  16. Click on Journal Article Full Text Online - to go to the document.

  17. Displayed is the Research4Life access to the specific article. Click on Lancet Medical Journals.

  18. The Lancet now is displayed.Search for the individual article or locate the specific issue.

  19. Click on Journal Article Full Text Online - to go to the document.

  20. We now have opened the Full-text article fromClinical Infectious Diseases (the 7th article in the search results). Note the Full Text HTML (Views), Full Text PDF other options. The article is in the Directory of Open Access Journals repository.

  21. Click on Journal Article Full Text Online to go to the document.

  22. Now displayed is the R4L 360 Link to Science Direct via ProQuest. Elsevier (Science Direct) is one of the SAML publishers – for access to this publisher, see: Basic_Course_Module_4_Appendix for instructions Or click on Science Direct – Connect here FIRST

  23. Now displayed is the Elsevier Science Direct portal. After this is displayed, return to the 360 Link page that displays the link(s) to the journal article (previous tab – HINARI 360 Link).

  24. On the R4L/360 Link page, click on Article Full Text. Note: Some of the other SAML publishers have similar Connect here FIRST instructions.

  25. Vous avez maintenant accès au texte intégral HTML de l’article. Vous pouvez aussi afficher le PDF..

  26. Note that some journal articles can be Citation Online with no access to the full-text article. Check the Hinari Content page Journals collection A-Z list.

  27. Click on Journal Article Full Text Online to go to the document.

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