Title: Searching for Substance Abuse Literature
1Searching for Substance Abuse Literature
- Nancy Schaefer
- University of Florida Health Science Center
Library - 392-1306
- NancyS_at_library.health.ufl.edu
2Your Assignment
- Entails 3 types of info
- Physiological/medical/pharmaceutical
- Psychological/emotional
- Validation of source authority
- (Are your sources scholarly references?)
3But first!
- A note on
- How to access resources from off-campus
4Remote Access to Electronic Resources
- Activate your Gator1 ID card
- online or
- at a campus library
- 2. Connect through
- Gatorlink
- EZProxy or
- VPN
5Getting to Databases
- Go to UF HSCL homepage http//www.library.health.u
fl.edu/ - Click on Databases.
OR
6Useful Databases Cheat Sheet - Scope
7Useful Databases Cheat Sheet Scope II
8Anatomy of Databases Page
Quick Pick grid 20 most popular databases
- Alphabetic list of other databases
9Alphabetic List of Other Databases
Click on the red letter in the alphabet under the
Quick Pick grid that represents the first word of
your desired databases name
10Then click on the database name
11Search on a journal title or subject
- Set the pull-down to Title (Keyword) or Title
(Exact) or Subject - Type in a distinctive word in the title, the
complete title or the subject term - Click SUBMIT
12Ulrichs Basic Search Results
- Arranged alphabetically by title
- Note legend for Refereed and Electronic
- Click on red hyperlinked journal title for
possible link to full-text
13 Refereed?
Author submits manuscript to publisher
Publisher sends manuscript to 2 other experts in
the authors discipline for critique (thus also
called peer-reviewed)
Experts suggest changes
Author changes resubmits to publisher
Why? Ensures quality
Article is published
14Scroll down to URL line, click on hyperlink
Click on Abstracting/Indexing tab to find which
databases cover this journal
15MEDLINE is included in PubMed
16JCR (Journal Citation Report)
- Database that reports statistics on specific
journals level of respect by experts - of articles from a given journal are cited in
other articles - for how many years after their initial
publication a journals articles are cited
Ranking criteria explained here
17Choose subject and sort criteria, then click
SUBMIT (under sort list)
18Results Sort criteria column highlightedTotal
of journals in upper Left
19Database Help/Guide pagesare your friends!
- Usually in upper right/upper center
- Tell/show you how to search
- Common functions
- Searching multiple words as phrases
- Truncating
- Mid-word substitution with a wildcard symbol
- Warning symbols, labels vary
20CINAHL Help Menu
21One search strategy doesnt fit all databases!
22Useful Databases Cheat Sheet Search Tips
23PubMed Subject Searching
- Exploits human summary of article content
provided by subject headings - Collects related terms and variant spellings and
word forms (abuse, abused, abuses, abusers
other terms at right) - Enables precise simultaneous searching of
specific ASPECTS of a condition
24Searching via Subject Headings vs. by Keywords
- Note Keyword searching
- requires quotation marks to search multi-word
expression as a phrase - requires listing of synonyms for therapy and
truncation for singular and plural forms - does NOT link tx to condition
Larger of results better chance for full-text
thru UF when limited to recent, English, pt traits
25Sample Keyword results
Sample Subject heading results
26Subject searching in PubMed
- Click on MeSH Database in left sidebar under
PubMed Services
27MeSHing - I
- Type in term
- Click GO or hit ENTER on keyboard
2-minute tutorials remind you how to search
28MeSHing II
- Read through Suggestions and terms w/ definitions
- Click on hyperlink of best term
29MeSHing III
- Add as many subheadings as you wish (or none)
- Limit to articles in which the topic aspects are
the major focus - Click Send to
30Go Broad (or narrow) w/ MeSH Tree
- Beneath subheadings and Major checkboxes is the
hierarchy or Tree of MeSH terms - Use its hyperlinks to search more general
(higher) or more specific (lower) terms than your
current term
31Exploding
- Computer searches for selected term and ALL more
specific (lower on tree) terms - Automatic in PubMed
- Have to click in Do Not Explode under Major to
turn off.
32Multi-Subheading Major Search
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- Select subheadings (and Major or Do Not
Explode) as desired - Change pull-down next to Send to button to
Search Box with OR (we dont expect each result
to have ALL subheadings in it!) - Click Send to
33Edit and Send Search
- Highlight and hit DELETE to edit out
- Click additional checkboxes to add
- Happy with search strategy? Click Search PubMed
34Too many results?
- Scan results and edit search strategy in search
box (highlight then hit delete) - Click on Limits above results list
35Limits
- Use pull-downs to limit to
- article text in English (all abstracts are in
English) - recent publications
- Click GO or hit ENTER to apply
Results list will show limits applied (these stay
on until you log off or unclick or change them)
36Electronic version available from Publisher,
maybe not from PubMed
Come on down to HSC Library!
Click for full-text online
Click for similar articles
Article title (journal title on first line)
37Working with Results
- Click to select
- Change pull-down beside Send to to
Clipboard/Email/Print - Click Send to
- Page through result by clicking on NEXT, jump
through by typing in non-adjacent page , then
clicking on Page
38Clipboard
- Collect up to 500 results from any number of
searches via Clipboard - Click on Clipboard above results list
- To remove an item, click its checkbox, set
pull-down to Clip Remove and click on Send to
39Cubby
- Free but you have to register
- Stores search results and strategies
40For more help
- Use the librarys tutorials and handouts for
classes on databases - OR
- Come to one of the librarys classes
41Does UF have that journal?
- Go to http//www.library.health.ufl.edu/
- 2. Click on Catalog under the Electronic
Resources tab on top or under QuickLinks in the
left sidebar
42Finding a journals full title
- An button will give full title.
- National Library of Medicines List of Serials
Indexed may help translate abbreviated titles
to full ones.
List of Serials Indexed
43Journal search
- Click on Journals/Serials at top
- Type full title of journal in Browse Organized
Lists search box - 3. Hit ENTER on keyboard or click GO
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44Find click on your target title
- Browsing gives you similar titles, too!
(And shows that the new catalog can have
duplicate records)
45Record types
Online journal - Click at underlined text across
from Link
Print journal - Click across from Location
46www.library.health.ufl.edu
47- Electronic ? full-text!
- Maybe only Table of Contents or Abstracts
- Dont expect full-text before 1995
- E-journals journals we get thru databases not
by individual subscription
48Searching
Unsure of exact title?
Type (words of) title
Thenclick!
49Databases thru which the electronic journal is
available
Dates available
50SFX link to full-text
UF has electronic versions thru 2 databases
UF has no electronic version
51Websites with SOME free full-text
http//www.freemedicaljournals.com/ http//www.bi
omedcentral.com/ http//www.bioone.org/
http//highwire.stanford.edu/
http//www.jstor.org/ http//www.doaj.org/
52Web of Sciencewho cited a paper for subsequent
research?
53Click on View Record, Then on Times Cited
54Possible additions to your bibliography??
55Database Clinical Pharmacology
56CP Online Result
57http//www.health.org/
58Results on methamphetamine
59Questions?
- Call or email me NancyS_at_library.health.ufl.edu
- (352) 392-1306
- Use RefExpress (virtual
chat) - Email the health science librarians at
http//www.library.health.ufl.edu/forms/reference.
htm - Call the Health Science Center Library reference
desk - 9a - 5p weekdays
- (352) 392-3585
60Thank you for your attention.