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Literature Searching in BMI (or, finding stuff for your projects)

Literature Searching in BMI (or, finding stuff for your projects). Liz Workman PHI RIP 21 Feb 2008. Outline. Traditional Databases Grey Literature Sources …and Citing it All. Traditional Databases. Fact: There are HUNDREDS of databases for you to explore!

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Literature Searching in BMI (or, finding stuff for your projects)

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  1. Literature Searching in BMI (or, finding stuff for your projects) Liz Workman PHI RIP 21 Feb 2008

  2. Outline • Traditional Databases • Grey Literature Sources • …and Citing it All

  3. Traditional Databases • Fact: There are HUNDREDS of databases for you to explore! • Databases usually center around a subject. • Think about what subjects touch upon your research • The Marriott Library Website (www.lib.utah.edu) has a subject-oriented list of their databases. • Also, there are the databases and fulltext databases pages on the Eccles Library Website at library.med.utah.edu. • And remember, PubMed and CINAHL

  4. Example Information Need • How do new quadriplegics adapt to using assisted technology? • What subjects are covered in this topic? • What databases would we use?

  5. Grey Literature • What is it? • Publications that are made available through non-traditional sources • Non-profit organizations’ research • Government reports • Conference proceedings • Corporate technical reports • Theses/Dissertations • Big volume; difficult to collectively quantify.

  6. Some Grey Literature Sources • NYAM Grey Literature Report • http://www.nyam.org/library/pages/grey_literature_report • Extensive list of NPOs, plus govt. agencies • Searchable • National Technical Information Service • Use Eccles Library link from databases page (UofU users only) or fedworld.gov • reports, databases; fee-based. Can use as an index, then find items through other sources.

  7. Grey Literature Sources • Science.gov • Subject-oriented gateway • Searchable • Draws upon many federal govt. sources • STINET • http://stinet.dtic.mil/ • Access declassified research • Oddly enough, it includes a lot of health stuff • Freely access items that are fee-based through NTIS

  8. Grey Literature Sources • Institutional Repositories • Can search through http://www.opendoar.org/search.php • Includes much traditional materials. • ERIC • http://www.eric.ed.gov/ • Education focus (DOE resource) • Includes ERIC reports in addition to journal article citations

  9. Grey Literature Sources • Virtual Technical Reports Center • http://www.lib.umd.edu/ENGIN/TechReports/Virtual-TechReports.html • Dissertation Abstracts • Available through Eccles Library databases page: http://library.med.utah.edu/km/a2z_db.php • IEEE Explore • http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/Xplore/guesthome.jsp • Conference proceedings, etc.

  10. Grey Literature Sources • HP Technical Reports http://www.hpl.hp.com/techreports/index.html • IBM Technical Papers http://domino.research.ibm.com/library/cyberdig.nsf/index.html • Microsoft Research http://research.microsoft.com/research/pubs/default.aspx • Sun Microsystems Research http://research.sun.com/ • NII Technical Reports http://research.nii.ac.jp/TechReports/index.html

  11. Resources on Citing References • First, determine which style guide you should observe. • Vancouver style is common in BMI: • The organization: ICMJE http://www.icmje.org/ • Example citations http://www.nlm.nih.gov/bsd/uniform_requirements.html • Auto citation! http://elc.polyu.edu.hk/CiLL/refs/VancouverWebRef.html

  12. Questions? • Please feel free to contact me or any of the reference librarians at the Eccles Library (581-5534) if you would like help finding research.

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