Title: HINTS on using literature databases
1HINTS on usingliterature databases
- Louis Volkers Gerdien de Jonge
- Medical Library - Erasmus MC
- info.mb_at_erasmusmc.nl
- phone 87785
2Introduction
- Literature retrieval the procedure
- Available databases
- How to access fulltext articles
- Hints on PubMed
- Demonstration
- Questions?
3Literature retrieval the procedure
- Problem definition
- What is the problem? What do you want to know?
- Put the question into words as a full sentence,
the best one is a question that can be answered
with 'yes' or 'no - Which are the important items in the question?
- Generate synonyms and equivalencies
- Be aware of British / American differences in
spellingtumour OR tumor haemoglobin OR
hemoglobin - What type of combinations? AND OR NOT
- Which database(s) to use?
- Perform searches, and find references
- Evaluate the results
- Eventually repeat previous steps
- Collect relevant articles, read and interprete
those - Did this answer your question?
4Available literature databases
- Primary literature (results of original research)
- articles in journals (printed, electronic)
- books, reports, etc.
- Secundary literature (derivations of primary
literature) - compilations, often with summaries (indexes)
- PubMed (Medline), PsycInfo, Web-of-Science,
PiCarta(EMbase is not available at this moment
it is too expensive for us, there is an extensive
overlap with the free Medline) - Scopus (test), Google Scholar, searchable sites
of publishers (Elsevier SciDir) - Reviews, systematic reviews, meta-analyses
- Cochrane Library (Database of Systematic Reviews)
- UpToDate (a kind of an e-book on internal
medicine and pediatrics)
5How to access fulltext articles?
- Available in Erasmus MC
- a collection of about 700 printed journals (in
the Medical Library) - a connection to about 4000 electronic journals
(on the internet) - Which? See the Alphabetic List of All Journals on
MB home - Journal not available?Request a photocopy
(online request form not for free)
- PubMed opens up for about 4500 journals
- start PubMed from MB home to see fulltext links
- change Display Abstract for clickable links to
accessible fulltext
6Types of search strategies
- (Example PubMed)
- Free-text searchsearch words in all fields
- Subject searchsearch subjects with standardized
keywords (MeSH) - PubMed combines both searches, depending on
search terms - Limit searchrestrict to several attributes (f.e.
age groups, type of research) - Index searchsearch by selecting terms in
alphabetic lists - Combine searches AND OR NOT
7Combinations
8Types of search strategies
- (Example PubMed)
- Free-text searchsearch words in all fields
- Subject searchsearch subjects with standardized
keywords (MeSH) - PubMed combines both searches, depending on
search terms - Limit searchrestrict to several attributes (f.e.
age groups, type of research) - Index searchsearch by selecting terms in
alphabetic lists - Combine searches AND OR NOT
9Subject search in Medline standard keywords
- MeSH Medical Subject HeadingsGenotypeFollow-Up
Studies - additional subheadings(depends on type of
keyword) Peptidyl-Dipeptidase A/geneticsCardiov
ascular Diseases/mortality - used as major topic or minor topic
- functional tree structure gt explosion of terms
10Subject search in Medline standard keywords
- MeSH Medical Subject HeadingsGenotypeFollow-Up
Studies - additional subheadings(depends on type of
keyword) Peptidyl-Dipeptidase A/geneticsCardiov
ascular Diseases/mortality - used as major topic or minor topic
- functional tree structure gt explosion of terms
11Record in PubMed (Display Citation)
12Subject search in Medline standard keywords
- MeSH Medical Subject HeadingsGenotypeFollow-Up
Studies - additional subheadings(depends on type of
keyword) Peptidyl-Dipeptidase A/geneticsCardiov
ascular Diseases/mortality - used as major topic or minor topic
- functional tree structure gt explosion of terms
13MeSH - tree
14Types of search strategies
- (Example PubMed)
- Free-text searchsearch words in all fields
- Subject searchsearch subjects with standardized
keywords (MeSH) - PubMed combines both searches, depending on
search terms - Limit searchrestrict to several attributes (f.e.
age groups, type of research) - Index searchsearch by selecting terms in
alphabetic lists - Combine searches AND OR NOT
15How to find search terms?
- just type your words (not the optimal way for a
scientist) - click MeSH Database gt type word gt see MeSH
terms gt see MeSH tree gt select MeSH term or
select subheadings gt add to search box gt perform
search - type the word(s) gt Go gt Details gt see
Automatic Term Mapping(next slide) - type the word(s) restricted to Title fieldf.e.
genetti AND statistti gt Go gt change
DisplaySummary into DisplayCitation gt see
the records indicated by 'indexed for MEDLINE' gt
usefull terms in the MeSH field?(demonstration)
16Automatic Term Mappingsearch terms are
automatically mapped to MeSH terms
- Conditions for searching
- do NOT search with word roots and a wildcard ()
- do NOT search "quoted phrase"
- do NOT search by indexes (except for MeSH index)
- do NOT search in special fields (f.e.
title)(except ALL fields or MeSH field)
17Automatic Term Mappingsearch terms are
automatically mapped to MeSH terms
- Conditions for searching
- do NOT search with word roots and a wildcard ()
- do NOT search "quoted phrase"
- do NOT search by indexes (except for MeSH index)
- do NOT search in special fields (f.e.
title)(except ALL fields or MeSH field)
- When term mapping succeeded, PubMed searches like
this (click Details) - subject in MeSH fields OR text word in all text
fields - f.e. search term red blood cell
gterythrocytesMeSH Terms OR red blood
cellText Word (n127877) - f.e. search term red blood cell gtred blood
cellAll Fields OR red blood cellsAll Fields
(n34658)
18SDI What's new in Medline?automatical updates
via "My NCBI"
- In "My NCBI" you can
- save your searches
- automatic check for new citations by e-mail
- special filter selections
19SDI What's new in Medline?automatical updates
via "My NCBI"
- In "My NCBI" you can
- save your searches
- automatic check for new citations by e-mail
- special filter selections
- Actions
- First time register next time log in with
username and password - Configure display filters
- Save searches, and configure e-mail updates
- View "My NCBI" make updates manually
20Locations in the Medical Library (2nd floor
building Ee)
21Demonstration
- go to the home page of the Medical Library
- http//www.erasmusmc.nl/medbib
- http//www.erasmusmc.nl/bibliotheek
- via Erasmus MC Intranet click gt Bibliotheek
- via Erasmus MC Internet click gt Bibliotheek
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