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The Role of the Health Sciences Librarian and the Aging Research Agenda. Liza Cahoon , MA, MLS Information Associate ecahoon@email.unc.edu. Today’s Agenda. Services for You! RefWorks /Endnote Tips for better/faster/more efficient searching Places to find information.
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The Role of the Health Sciences Librarian and the Aging Research Agenda Liza Cahoon, MA, MLS Information Associate ecahoon@email.unc.edu
Today’s Agenda • Services for You! • RefWorks/Endnote • Tips for better/faster/more efficient searching • Places to find information
Individual Consultations • 100% individualized attention to YOUR topic, search strategy, terms, databases, and tips for making research easier • IOA Librarian Office Hours • Thursdays, 1-3pm, at the IOA • Via phone, Skype, in person • Schedule one: • ecahoon@email.unc.edu • http://asklib.hsl.unc.edu
Define Your Research Question Try lots of searches before settling on one • Do quick and dirty searches • Test out different terms “Alzheimer’s Disease” OR “Dementia” AND “Treatment” OR “Therapy” OR “Therapeutics”
Find Information:PubMed Find at www.hsl.unc.edu
Finding Information: CINAHL Find at www.hsl.unc.edu
Finding Interdisciplinary Information Find at www.hsl.unc.edu
Finding (More) Information • AgeLine • AHEC Digital Library • Healthy People 2020 • NC Live Databases • American Geriatrics Society • National Institute on Aging • Healthy Aging for Older Adults (CDC) • ConsultGeriRn.org See complete list at HSL’s Geriatric Practice Guide!
AgeLib-The Institute on Aging's digital library of resources -Includes books, websites, reports, & other items
HSL’s Catalog-can help find books, journals, reports owned by UNC-CH
Questions? • ecahoon@email.unc.edu • http://www.hsl.unc.edu/asklib/