Title: Autism Research Resources
1Autism-Research Resources
- Nancy Schaefer
- NancyS_at_library.health.ufl.edu
- 392-1306
5/12/05
2Welcome to the Health Science Center Libraries!
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Electronic Resources
6To access library resources
- Connect from your home through GatorLink or
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7www.library.health.ufl.edu
8Library Resource Comparison
Limited to items published in last 10 years in
English on the subject Autism
9Identifying Articles
- Use a database to identify
- which articles
- in which issues
- of which journals
- are on your topic.
- It really is faster than paging through the
journals!
10Getting to the databases
Click on either of the Databases buttons
11PubMed
12Type term. Click GO or hit ENTER
2-minute tutorials can help!
13Read all terms definitions for best match. For
general search, click Links, PubMed.
Click term (Autistic Disorder) for more specific
search
14Click NLM MeSH Browser for definitions of
subheadings
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17Click checkbox(es0 to all) of specific aspect(s)
of topic you want articles to focus on.
Its easier to read thru separate searches for
all subheadings on treatment, all on etiology
than 1 big list.
18You want citations on ANY of your chosen
subheadings, so choose OR from the pull-down
19Here are all the termsubheading combinations you
selected, ready to be searched simultaneously
using OR
To remove any term, highlight it with your mouse
and hit Delete
To run the search, click Search PubMed
20You can limit even more...
by clicking the Restrict to Major Topic headings
only checkbox
21MeSH Terms summarize topical content in phrases.
Asterisks show topics on which article
concentrates most
22Previous Indexing shows terms used before the
current term. You may have to search all of them
in addition to the current term.
Too few results on your chosen term? (here,
Autistic Disorder) This bottom section of the
subheadings/major page links directly to a more
general term under which you may find more
results.
23Too many results? If you had searched on Child
Developmental Disorders, Pervasive, you could
link DOWN to a more specific term and so get
fewer results.
24PubMed automatically explodes a MeSH term (here,
Child Development Disorders, Pervasive.) That
means it automatically searches for that general
term and all the more specific terms listed
beneath it in the list of terms. If you want
ONLY general articles or articles that contain 2
or more of these specific terms, click the Do Not
Explode checkbox.
252069 results with Autism/therapy subheadings as
Major topic!!!To limit search results, click on
the Limits tab
26- Search terms remain in search box.
- Set pull-down menus to appropriate limiting
criteria. - Type in 4-digit oldest acceptable year of
publication. - PubMed automatically includes most recent
- publications (including not-yet-published
ones!)
Click Go to run search with limits.
27- Limits checkbox appears.
- Yellow highlighted line under Limits tab shows
current limits. - Limits stay on until you uncheck Limits
checkbox or exit your session.
Now just 336 results on 17 pages.
28Has abstract.
No abstract.
Link to publishers site for POSSIBLE link to
full-text.
29UF access to full-text?
- Link to Internet thru EZProxy, Gatorlink, VPN or
campus computer - Come into PubMed thru HSC Library Homepage
http//www.library.health.ufl.edu/ - Change pull-down at Display to Abstract or
Citation
30Sample Abstract Display Format
31Sample Citation Display Format
Shows Subject headings (MeSH terms) and
subheadings
32Selecting and Output
- Click checkboxes of desired citations.
- Use pull-down to send to storage (Clipboard),
Email, Text for printing (without sidebar or
banner) or Order if NOT in UF libraries.
33On the Clipboard page, select citations you want
to delete BEFORE you set the pull-down to Clip
Remove. If you dont, you could lose ALL your
saved citations or just those you want to keep!
34Cant access the perfect article? Click on
Related Articles!
35The Related Articles link ignores your Limits. To
apply existing limits to Related Articles
results, click History tab and type in search set
(10 below) into search box, then hit Go.
36To view past search results of your current
PubMed sessionclick on the number under Results
on History page
To save those results and that search strategy,
click on My NCBI in the upper right corner
37Registration required but its free one-click
storage.
Select search(es) you want to revisit, run for
updates or delete, then click appropriate button.
Because of the Delete button, always sign out on
public terminals.
38Use Clinical Queries for Evidence-Based Medicine
39Incomplete or bad citation? Correct it with
Single Citation Matcher
40Link to UF HSCL online possibly full-text article
or print holdings informationvia the Abstract
or Citation display of a Results screen
41PsycINFO CINAHLhttp//www.library.health.ufl.ed
u/resources/index.htm
42Default Google-ish search with limits
truncates. That means it commands computer to
search for all words that have the same
beginning. You must have at least the first 3
letters to truncate.
43Database guides you to subject terms (like MeSH
in PubMed)
Explode and Major Concept options again! Easy
search-- click on these for one term, then hit
Search button above
44To investigate or simultaneously search on
related terms, click on the hyperlinked term.
45Results
Search terms stated above search boxes at top
right. Green tab under search boxes
Active Blue tabs Inactive
Click blue Refine Search tab for limits to reduce
of citations retrieved (6468 here)
46Set limits (too specific will 0 out your
results), click Search
47Click on folder icon or word ADD to send a
citation to Folder for later printing/emailing.
48Searching for synonyms as keywords
Combining search terms with both AND and OR in
the same search is like math without
parenthesesthe computer may not compute 2 x 3
1 the way you intend.
49Run separate searches.Clear search and Suggest
Terms boxes.Combine searches in Search History.
Click Search.
To combine OR and AND searches
50To see the abstract of a result, click on
hyperlinked article title.To see the
bibliography of the article, click on Cited
References hyperlink.
51To view/email/print/save your selected
citations, click on Folder icon or Folder has
items.
52To get to CINAHL (Nursing and Allied Health
patient care-oriented database), click on Choose
Databases tab on top of screen.
Scroll down. Click on the hyperlinked word
CINAHL.
53Look familiar???
One difference is the CINAHL headings, which
include MeSH headings and additional terms for
patient-care concepts.
54To add subheadings in CINAHL like you did in
PubMed
- Click on the CINAHL Headings tab.
- Type in your term (autism in the example below.)
- Click the Browse button.
- Click the hyperlinked CINAHL term (Autistic
Disorder.)
55- Choose as many subheadings as you wish
(including 0). - Click Major Concept checkbox if you anticipate
many results. - Click the Add button. (Keeping default OR is
probably good.)
56The subheadings appear as 2-letter codes on the
resulting page. Click Search to run the search.
57Results are similar to those for PsycINFO.
Click this link for fulltext.
Click UF Libraries Catalog to see if UF
libraries has the print journal.
Direct link to full-text.
58Check library holdings via SFX
Indicates year journal began publication.
This journal is available at multiple UF
libraries.
Click here for full-text thru UF.
59Check library holdings thru UF libraries catalog
Click here to search for a journal.
60Type in the 2nd (Browse Organized Lists) box the
full JOURNAL title if possible, otherwise try
the abbreviation.
Note Article titles do NOT appear in the
library catalog.
61If the journal title isnt in the Library
Catalog, try the un abbreviated title on the
E-journals page.Note your options of Exact
title, Title contains words and Title begins
with.Click Search.
62Multiple databases link to the electronic version
of this journal. Note Electronic is not
necessarily full-text!
63Please contact me or my colleagues in Reference
if you have questions.
Nancy Schaefer (352) 392-1306 NancyS_at_library.healt
h.ufl.edu Reference email help
http//www.library.health.ufl.edu/forms/reference.
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week) Reference Desk 2nd floor HSC Library
Phone (352) 392-3585 Reference Office Phone
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