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Reading Citations, Finding Full-Text & Summon (Module 6 )

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Reading Citations, Finding Full-Text & Summon (Module 6 )

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  1. Reading Citations, Finding Full-Text & Summon(Module 6 )

  2. How to read a Citation

  3. How to Read a Citation Wondale B et al. (2018). Phenotypic and genotypic drug sensitivity of mycobacterium tuberculosis complex isolated from South Omo Zone, Southern Ethiopia. Infection and Drug Resistance. 11: 1581-1589.

  4. Finding FullText When searching for the full text of a citation or when submitting a request to the librarian, it is important to be able to identify the citation parts. A citation can appear in many ‘styles’ and a certain style may be required by a publisher when authors submit articles for publication. This is a sample of a citation in NLM (PubMed) style. Author(s) ArticleTitle • Romao RL. Preserving bowel length with a transluminal stent in neonates with multiple intestinal anastomoses : a case series and review of the literature. • J Pediatr Surg. 2011;46(7):1368-72. PublicationYear Volume Issue Pages JournalTitle

  5. Find the Full-Text

  6. In some cases, the link to the full text article does not work. This could be a R4L or publisher problem. The following slides review options for solving this by opening the HINARI Content page.

  7. Return to the HINARI Content page and try to access the full text article via journal title and issue in the Journals collection A-Z listing.

  8. Find the Full Text • Search by Journal Title in HINARI

  9. Directory of Open Access Journals

  10. From the A listing, the link to the journal - Antimicrobial Resistance and Infection Control -is displayed. Click on the link to this journal. This journal also can be accessed via the Publishers drop down menu if the publisher (BioMed Central) is known. Note: If you have used the general Summon search box and not your Country specific search box, your institution may not have access to the specific journal. If this is the case, in the All Items list, the title will have a grey box !.

  11. The journal - Antimicrobial Resistance and Infection Control -is displayed. To access the specific article, type the title in the Search box or scroll down to the access point for specific issues. Search by Keyword or scroll down the list of articles.

  12. Now displayed are 2 result(s) with P261 Study plus the link to the Full Text or PDF.

  13. Displayed is the PDF version of the article.

  14. A final option for accessing the full-text article is to use the PubMed ID #. In HINARI/PubMed, enter the ID number in the search box. The abstract version will be displayed.

  15. 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.

  16. 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.

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

  18. 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…

  19. The left column has several refine your search options – Content Type, Publication Date, Discipline and Subject Terms (not shown).

  20. Now displayed is the Content Type plus the More listing. A search can be limited to specific types of information.

  21. Displayed is the Date of Publication 06/10/2017 to06/10/2018, a total of 10,513 citations.

  22. Click on the Preview option - to view more information on the specific journal article.

  23. The article’s Preview information is displayed and includes the link to the Full Text Online.

  24. Click on the Email icon.

  25. Displayed are the instructions to send a specific citation via Email

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

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

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

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

  30. 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

  31. 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).

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

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

  34. 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.

  35. Now Clear Filters and click on Book/eBook Content Type option.The results for this search are 10,518. Note the eBook Full Text Online links.

  36. Displayed is the access to a Wiley-Blackwell Online Books link – as this is similar to the journal article access.

  37. In the Wiley Online Library, click on Publication titles, enter hospital-acquired infection in the SEARCH box and complete the search.

  38. The Title Search Results contain the link to the specific title. Note: If you are unable to access the book from the Summon full-text link, go back to the Hinari content page and open the book from the Books collection A-Z.

  39. If access to the specific book is denied, return to the HINARI Content page and try to access the full text book using the title via the Books collection A-Z listing.

  40. AdditionalResources • There are many online resources available to assist you with your research. • HINARI has developed basic and advanced training courses to assist you with searching the medical literature.http://www.who.int/hinari/training/en/ • PubMed provides many brief focused videos and printable handouts to assist you with all aspects of your PubMed search. https://www.nlm.nih.gov/bsd/disted/pubmed.html • The Toronto Addis Ababa Academic Collaboration (TAAAC) maintains an archive of training modules from past sessions held in Addis Ababa. https://taaaclibrarygroup.wordpress.com/training-2014rev/

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