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Module 1 - Finding items on a reading list
Module 2 - Where is...? Biomed Lib collection
Module 3 - Finding information on a topic
Module 4 - Finding journal articles
Module 5 - What is a refereed article?
Module 6 - Finding & using internet resources
Module 7 - Citing references & plagiarism
Module 8 - Evidence-based medicine
Medicine 3802 Information Skills ""
 
 

Medline - record for a journal articleWhat's the purpose of databases?
The purpose of databases is to help you to find relevant articles, quickly. As journals contain thousands of articles, browsing their contents for relevant articles is not efficient. You may find something, but chances are, you'll waste time.

What do databases contain?
Library databases contain electronic records for journal articles, conference proceedings, government reports, etc.

In this tutorial we will use the database called Medline. Each Medline record represents one item and contains many fields. Use the title, abstract and subject headings to help you to identify potentially relevant articles.

How do we get from a database record to the actual article?
The Medline database includes records for publications worldwide - we hold a small subset of those publications at UNSW Library. So, finding a record in a database is the first step, and checking whether it's available at UNSW is the second step.

CONTENTS of MODULE 4
4.1 Objectives
4.2 The purpose and content of databases
4.3 Four-step search plan
4.4 Accessing Medline
4.5 Searching Medline and obtaining articles
4.6 Review
 
Finding journal articles

 

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