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Rx for Library Success. Today: Finding a good article in a nursing journal. Presentation Pieces/Parts. The Library On the Web Connecting from off-campus Getting help “Journals”, “Databases” Getting an article: Search -> limit -> evaluate -> find.
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Rx for Library Success Today: Finding a good article in a nursing journal
Presentation Pieces/Parts • The Library • On the Web • Connecting from off-campus • Getting help • “Journals”, “Databases” • Getting an article: Search -> limit -> evaluate -> find
How do I get there? • Through Flashline, LIBRARY tab • Through www.kent.edu using Quick Links • Directly at: www.library.kent.edu
What if I want to do this from off-campus? • Good question--our best stuff is restricted to KSU users. • So, from off-campus, you must authenticate using your Flashline credentials
Aaagghh, can I get HELP? Absolutely—in person, phone, email, IM Click on this icon for assistance--
“Journals?” • Special type of periodical/magazine • Scholarly content • For Nursing, the source of current information in the profession • “Peer-Review” – process by which the best journals critically evaluate submitted papers to determine if they meet their standards required for publication.
Okay…now “Databases” • Databases (or specifically Research Databases) are the finding tools for identifying journal articles on a given topic. • CINAHL [Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature] is the #1 research database for Nursing.
Where are the research databases? • Alphabetical listing (over 100 choices) OR • Subject listing through left navigation bar
Time to get a peer-reviewed nursing journal article • Step 1: connect to CINAHL [remember to authenticate if you are off-campus] This will be the QUICK and DIRTY approach to get started—more advanced approaches will be introduced in later semesters
Step 2: Change to “Basic Search” CAUTION: this is for only simple searches.
Example: handwashing Step 3: search on handwashing Step 4: limit to “peer reviewedarticles”
Okay, what if I want something more specific? OK, then… Step 5: use your logical operator (AND or OR) handwashing AND nurses
What’s next? Step 6: Choose an interesting article and click on the title—often a summary is given. Step 7: Click on the link to determine availability.
“Find It” Possibilities • Article is available online — yellow-highlighted link. • Article is in the Libraries’ paper journal collection (2d floor Main Library) • Only available if we get a copy from another library for you—ask us.