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Introduction to the Maguire Medical Library Online and PDA Resources. Nancy Clark, M.Ed., Director of Medical Informatics Education Nadine Dexter, M.L.S., Head of Public Services Carolyn Klatt, M.L.I.S., Head of Technical Services Suzanne Nagy, M.S.L.S., Head of Web Services
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Introduction to the Maguire Medical Library Online and PDA Resources Nancy Clark, M.Ed., Director of Medical Informatics Education Nadine Dexter, M.L.S., Head of Public Services Carolyn Klatt, M.L.I.S., Head of Technical Services Suzanne Nagy, M.S.L.S., Head of Web Services Barbara Shearer, M.S.L.S., Director of Medical Library Intro to Medical Library Resources
Handouts • PowerPoint slides • Patient education document • Assessing the validity of medical information document • Assignment for the next seminar (on EBM) Intro to Medical Library Resources
Objectives for Session • Learners will • Access and navigate the library web site • Find an eBook and eJournal • Find a patient education handout • Search MDConsult • Search WebFeat • Get help: online or a person Intro to Medical Library Resources
Goals of Virtual Library • Excellent service • Collection relevant to curriculum & research • 90% electronic (100% for regional campuses) • Instant, seamless access Intro to Medical Library Resources
24/7 Access to Resources • >1900 medical eJournals (3 M articles) • Hundreds of clinical eBooks • Evidence-based medicine resources and Guidelines • Disease, drug, images and patient education resources • PDA versions of 6 web resources • Web-based course materials • Medical search engines • 200 periodicals databases Intro to Medical Library Resources
Who May Access Resources? • All CoM faculty with appointments • Full and part time • All CoM students and residents • All CoM staff • Who can’t? (legally) • Faculty clinic staff • Affiliated hospitals • Alumni Intro to Medical Library Resources
Finding the Library Web Site • Open a web browser • Type in URL www.med.fsu.edu • Bottom of page, click on Library • Bookmark site: IE Favorites Menu, Add to Favorites Intro to Medical Library Resources
Off Campus Access • IP authentication • Proxy server – EZProxy • FSU CoM ID and password • Use links on library page Intro to Medical Library Resources
Log into EZProxy • Let’s make sure this works • Note the “ezproxy.med.fsu.edu” in the address line • If you lose this, you won’t access resources *STOMP, STOMP!* • Follow links on the library page to resources • If you lose ezproxy, go back and login again Intro to Medical Library Resources
Navigating the Library Site 9/14/2014 Intro to Medical Library Resources Intro to Medical Library Resources 12
Subscription Resources 9/14/2014 Intro to Medical Library Resources Intro to Medical Library Resources 13
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Use a Major Resource MDConsult, OVID, eMedicine, InfoRetriever…. Contain multiple resources Serve multiple functions Each has it’s own interface Must learn each resource’s quirks Resource Descriptions - .pdf document describes most of the resources on the library site 9/14/2014 Intro to Medical Library Resources Intro to Medical Library Resources 15
Turn off Pop-up Blocker • Depending on web browser (Internet Explorer, FireFox, AOL, etc.) • Link may be blocked • Try CTRL button while double-click • IE: Tools menu, Popup Blocker… • Settings, always accept pop-ups from *med.fsu.edu Intro to Medical Library Resources
Find the Tutorials and User Guides Intro to Medical Library Resources
Blog and Podcast Intro to Medical Library Resources
Find the eBooks List Find a book you like in your specialty Open it Using the Table of Contents or Index find a chapter you need 9/14/2014 Intro to Medical Library Resources Intro to Medical Library Resources 19
WebFeat Searching eBookswith WebFeat 9/14/2014 Intro to Medical Library Resources Intro to Medical Library Resources 20
Find eJournals Find your favorite journal Find a full text article in that journal Print out that article 9/14/2014 Intro to Medical Library Resources Intro to Medical Library Resources 21
Searching eJournals • Pubmed searches linked to full text • See tutorial on Pubmed searching Intro to Medical Library Resources
Information Needs • Organized by Topic • Basic Science • Specialty Intro to Medical Library Resources
Under ‘Contact Information’ & ‘Ask a Librarian’ E-mail medlibrary@med.fsu.edu Call Voice: 850-644-3883 Fax: 644-9942 Interlibrary loan, link on top of library page to form Getting Help From a Librarian Intro to Medical Library Resources
Resources Intro to Medical Library Resources
Access Off-line—the PDA • No Internet connection required • Replaces pocket manuals • Library quick references most relevant to patient care • Latest, most current information • Teaching tool to facilitate discussion Intro to Medical Library Resources
FSU Licensed PDA Software • Epocrates Essentials ($149/yr) • Rx, Sx-Differential diagnosis, Dx-5MCC, ID, LAB, M-interactions, tables, CME, tools and calculators • InfoRetriever ($249/yr) • 5MCC, Cochrane, InfoPOEMs, calculators, guidelines, ICD-9 and E&M coder • DynaMed ($200/yr) • Disease and conditions reference • POCKETConsult (FIRSTConsult) ($149/yr) • Differential diagnosis, medical conditions • Clinical Evidence ($99/yr) • EBM treatment recommendations • Harrison’s Practice ($325/yr) • Disease and conditions reference • Geriatrics at Your Fingertips ($30) Intro to Medical Library Resources
Getting Help With PDA • Nancy, Nadine, Kenneth (see contact info in syllabus) • Main Campus IT HelpDesk • Regional Campus IT support • Regional Campus Informatics Curriculum Director Intro to Medical Library Resources
Find PDA Resources Intro to Medical Library Resources
Medical Informatics • Informatics Resources • All informatics teaching resources • OME • Medical Websites • Directory of recommended medical sites • Check out Medical Search Engines • Links to other directories Intro to Medical Library Resources
Find Training Resources http://med.fsu.edu/infomratics/seminar.asp Intro to Medical Library Resources
Incorporate Use of Library into Student Teaching • As faculty, ask students to look up aspects of problems seen in clinic • Incorporate PDA in teaching • Look up, report, assess understanding of meaning/implications • Race to find answers • Incorporate web resources • Bring articles on… • Guidelines on … • Find a patient ed handout on… Intro to Medical Library Resources
Finding Patient Education Handouts Intro to Medical Library Resources
MDConsult— Clinical Reference Systems, AAFP, PDxMD (FirstConsult), other 4000 handouts English and Spanish disease, condition and drug images Patient Handouts tab search the collection Health and Wellness Resource Center— Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine. full-text magazines, journals, and pamphlets links to several pertinent Web sites, appropriate for use online rather than print materials. ePocrates Online — patient education handouts for drugs in English and Spanish reading level high Medical Websites - Patient Education Subscription Pt Ed Resources Intro to Medical Library Resources
Find a Handout • Select a topic that you see frequently in your clinic • Find an appropriate handout • Customize it if you can by adding your clinic’s name • Print it out Intro to Medical Library Resources
MDConsult • What is in it • Many of our books & journals • Patient Ed materials • Guidelines, Drug ref, First Consult. • Find in Resource List and double-click • Register for site and get userID and Password Intro to Medical Library Resources
Create an Account Tabs Search News MDConsult
MDConsult – Create an Account • Why? • Customize Patient Handouts • Customize news and set up email alerts • Save searches and bookmarks • PDA options for PocketConsult
Customizing MDConsult Pt Ed Materials How? Create an account. • Select your own username and password • Login and click on “My Account” in the upper right • Select the Preferences Tab • Click on “Customize Patient Handouts • Type in your information
Searching MDConsult • Pick a topic – a procedure, drug, disease or condition of interest • Do a search of all sections • Note how the results are organized Intro to Medical Library Resources
Search Results • Clinics journals contain review articles • Click the type of resource you want • Note how results linked to full text Intro to Medical Library Resources
Seminar Series • For those who intend to attend the next session: • Assignments – • Read the handouts: Patient Education Materials and Finding and Assessing Medical Information on the Web • Find 2 patient education handouts that would be useful in your practice • Read article on Teaching EBM Intro to Medical Library Resources
Individual Help Session Intro to Medical Library Resources