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Studying with Technology Bibliographic Databases 1

Studying with Technology Bibliographic Databases 1. By Ian Cole Lecturer in Information & Communication Technology. Before we start……. Please turn off your mobile phone. Session Plan. Introduction to Bibliographic databases. Search strategy A look at a couple of Databases

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Studying with Technology Bibliographic Databases 1

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  1. Studying with Technology Bibliographic Databases 1 By Ian Cole Lecturer in Information & Communication Technology

  2. Before we start……. Please turn off your mobile phone

  3. Session Plan • Introduction to Bibliographic databases. • Search strategy • A look at a couple of Databases • Overview of Bibliographic databases workbooks.

  4. What is a Database?

  5. What is a Database? • A structured collection of data that can be organised. • Using computers & web interfaces to access the information stored in bibliographical databases.

  6. Stores large amounts of information An organised method of storing data. They makes searching for information fast and accurate. Allows complex searching On-line databases are regularly updated YOU!!! must learn to use them Advantages Disadvantages

  7. Library Catalogues CD-Roms On-line services • Nelh • Cochrane Library • Internet search engines What is a Bibliographic Database? bibliographic databases store lists of books or journal articles on various subjects and are invaluable for research.

  8. Library catalogue. CD-Rom / DVD. The Internet. Record Systems. Address lists. Statistical Collections. Which of these are bibliographical? What about? Internet Search engines Types of Databases

  9. Bibliographic Databases. • On-line search strategy • Search a bibliographic database • Use the citation & abstract to decide if relevant. • Locate the Journal (or book) • If it is an on-line journal that the College subscribe to – you must access it via a College computer. • Go to the Journal web site and view/download the article. • If it is not available online (or not subscribed to) make your request through the Library. • REMEMBER: most databases DO NOT link directly to on-line journals

  10. Everything you wanted to know but were afraid to ask is in CLaSS tutorial D “Searching a Database”. It can be accessed via the Internet: www.classsoftware.co.uk Bibliographic Database.

  11. Pubmed • PubMed is a service of the U.S. National Library of Medicine. • Freely available • Includes over 16 million citations • from MEDLINE and other life science journals for biomedical articles back to the 1950s. • PubMed includes links to full text articles and other related resources. • http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi

  12. National electronic Library for Health • http://www.library.nhs.uk/ • The National electronic Library for Health (NELH) is a digital library for NHS staff, patients and public. • Books, Journals and Bibliographic Databases

  13. Cochrane Library • The Cochrane Library is a collection of databases in medicine and other healthcare specialties • Provided by the Cochrane Collaboration. • Database of systematic reviews and meta-analyses • which summarise and interpret the results of high-quality medical research. • Searches all of Cochrane databases at once. • Featured databases are: • The Cochrane Database of Systemic Reviews (Cochrane Reviews) • The Database of Abstracts of Reviews of Effects (DARE) • The Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL) • The Cochrane Database of Methodology Reviews (Methodology Reviews) • The Cochrane Methodology Register (Methodology Register) • Health Technology Assessment Database (HTA) • NHS Economic Evaluation Database (NHS EED)

  14. A Systematic Review is An article or paper that summarise other Papers. How to read a paper: Papers that summarise other papers (systematic reviews and meta- analyses) by Trisha Greenhalgh, http://www.bmj.com/cgi/content/full/315/7109/672 Meta-analyses is a method of summarizing previous research by reviewing and combining results from multiple studies.

  15. Bibliographic Databases 1 workbook • Searching a Database • Searching Cochrane library • Searching British Education Index • Searching Zetec

  16. Bibliographic Databases 2 workbook • Covers access to Journals • Searching Google Scholar • Searching BMC Nursing • Searching PubMed • Includes an online search strategy

  17. Bibliographical Databases Homework • Use the VLE as a gateway to the resources in the workbook. • Work on your own at your own pace. • Complete the tasks in the workbooks. • Bib database 1 workbook deadline 18th Nov • When finished e-mail to ijc4@york.ac.uk

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