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Information DiscoveryQuality Medical Resources
Online
Jacque Doyle and Lindsey GreeneJacque Doyle and Lindsey Greene
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Learning Objectives
• Knoe online resources used by health professionals, e.g., MEDLINE/PubMed
• Register for your MyNCBI Account• To find at least 3 examples of useful and
quality information on your topic• To be able to say WHY what you found is
useful and of high quality
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PubMed (MEDLINE)• Over 16 million references (1949 – Present)• 5,200 journals, 37 languages • 2,000 to 4,000 refs are added every day• Increasingly includes links to full-text• Access to citations and abstracts is always
free; however, full text is not Create your MYNCBI account first!
Step #1: Register for your MyNCBI account here…
AZ TMP Osler Fellowship MMI-III AZ TMP Osler Fellowship MMI-III - 7/8/08- 7/8/08
Arizona Health Sciences Libary-Phoenix, Arizona Health Sciences Libary-Phoenix, UA College of Medicine-PhoenixUA College of Medicine-Phoenix
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Step #3:
Set up your filters here…
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Step #4: Click on PubMed
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Step #5: Select your filters
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Your Topics:
a) Kaitlinb) Paulac) Asiad) Nicke) Staceyf) Jacobg) Keanuh) Edgari) Kaseyj) Arely
a) Carcinoma of the Pancreasb) Carcinoma of the Lungc) Post-Streptococcal Glomerulonephritisd) Alzheimer’s Diseasee) Chronic Hepatitis Bf) Huntington Chorea Diseaseg) Artificial Heart - Acute & Sub acute Myocardial
Infarcth) Drug resistant Tuberculosisi) Sickle Cell Anemiaj) Ulcerative Colitis
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Search the following resources for your topics…
6. Arizona Go Local7. Any Public Library8. Google Scholar9. Media Sites (YouTube
or Flickr)10. Your favorite/choice
1. Google/Google Images2. Advanced Google3. ASU or UA Libraries4. Medline Plus
(consumer oriented)5. PubMed (free
database)
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Select 1 or 2 to describe…• How many did you retrieve?• What is its title?• Who sponsors the page? • What is its URL?• If published, where was it published?
– What is the name of the book or journal?
• Who are its authors?• Is its date noted?
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1. Make use of social networking sites when appropriate.
2. Use MedlinePlus (www.medlineplus.gov) to find general and high quality health information!
3. Login to MyNCBI.
4. If you use Google, try Advanced search or Google Scholar to narrow/widen your scope. And be SELECTIVE!
5. Remember that .gov, .edu and .org sites are often good indicators of the quality and reliability of website content.
6. BE CRITICAL: look for these statements on all websites: the About Page, a list of sponsors and advisors and a statement of purpose.
7. Use Google to find images and videos about a topic as well as information. Don’t forget to cite what you use.
Key Points to Remember
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Did we forget anything?Did we forget anything?
Any lingering questions or confusion?Any lingering questions or confusion?
Other?Other?