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IDAAL. www.idaal.com User Guide. Contents Pages. Page No What is IDAAL 3 How to access IDAAL journal databases 6 Selecting your databases 7 Entering your search terms 8 Reviewing your search results 10 Reading/Printing articles in pdf format 11 Saving a Search 13

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  1. IDAAL www.idaal.com User Guide

  2. Contents Pages Page No • What is IDAAL 3 • How to access IDAAL journal databases 6 • Selecting your databases 7 • Entering your search terms 8 • Reviewing your search results 10 • Reading/Printing articles in pdf format 11 • Saving a Search 13 • Setting up an EBSCO account 16 • Retrieving your saved searches 18 • Email your results 21 • Finding a specific journal 25 • Contact your library for assistance 29

  3. What is IDAAL ? • IDAAL – Intellectual Disability And Allied Libraries • IDAAL is a consortium of 5 intellectual disability agencies • IDAAL provides easy access for staff and families to the most up-to-date journal articles on intellectual disabilities and related subjects.

  4. continued… • IDAAL provides access to the following journal article databases through 4 main databases • CINAHL: nursing and healthcare journals • Medline: medical journals • PsycINFO: psychology and psychiatry journals • Psychology and Behavioural Sciences: full text psychiatry, psychology and intellectual disability journals. 

  5. Our Homepage

  6. How to use IDAAL Click here to begin

  7. Select the databases Tick the box to select the databases

  8. Enter your search terms In the drop down menu select subject, author, title or for a broader search leave as “select a field”. Enter your search terms as above example Limit your results i.e. Full text only, year of publication etc.

  9. Note: Effective Searches • If your search is too broad (ie too many results) limit your results using the and/or/not drop down menu for example “autism not education” will show results excluding education.

  10. Review your results Click on the PDF Full Text Link to access the article

  11. Read or Print your article Clickhere to print

  12. Note: Full text and Abstract only • Not all articles on IDAAL are available in full text some are abstract only. If the full text is available it will display the pdf link. • If an article you require is not available you can request the article through your library.

  13. How to save a search When you have completed your search you have the option of saving or emailing it. • Click on Alert/Save/Share icon and select “Add search to folder” from the pop-up menu

  14. Select your search by ticking the box beside your search title • Then click on Save Searches/Alerts

  15. Add yourself in as a “New User” for the 1st use and thereafter enter your username and password to continue

  16. Setting up a User Account • Enter your details in the above boxes and when you’re finished click on SUBMIT

  17. Give your search a title. You can save your search either permanently, temporary or generate an alert so that when new articles under your search terms are added you will be notified via email.

  18. How to Retrieve a Saved Search • To retrieve a saved search you need to click on Search History/Alerts

  19. Select “Retrieve Searches”

  20. Enter your username and password to access your saved searches.

  21. How to email your results • Add your chosen articles to the folder

  22. Click on the Folder icon to view the contents of your folder.

  23. Select the articles you wish to email by ticking the box • Click on the envelope to email the selected articles

  24. Enter your details in the above text boxes and when complete click on Send to confirm.

  25. To Find a Specific Journal • Click on the A-Z of journals if you are looking for a specific journal

  26. Type in the journals’ full title as shown in our example and click on search button

  27. You can now click on the link to the article to find specific issues/articles you require. • It also shows you if any of the IDAAL member libraries hold the journal hardcopy.

  28. You can search within your selected publication and browse through all the back issues

  29. If you are having any problems please contact your library Stewarts Hospital 01-6518129 St. John of Gods 01-2771605 St. Michael’s House 01-8840218 Sisters of Charity Jesus & Mary 045-532238 Daughters of Charity 01-8245320

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