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Workshop Information Literacy

Physiotherapy ESLibrary TF

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How to find professional literature and scientific articles for study and research

• Internet? Google?Possibly: scholar.google.com

• Look through volumes of Journals in the librarySearch in databases and catalogues

• Attend the Workshop Information Literacy and find your way to the Fontys databases

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What is full text?

• The complete article is on-line available

– PDF

– HTML

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Why are not all articles full-text available?

• A number of databases contain only references

• A number of Fontys subscriptions cover only literature from the last 5 years

• A number of Fontys subscriptions is only valid for a part of the full text database (cost factor)

• Publisher’s embargo(most recent literature is often not full text available)

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Content of the workshop

• Orientation on your assignment (subject and search terms)

• Acquisition of information (search for information in the databases)

• Selecting relevant information

• Producing a bibliography, paper.

Assignment (multiple possibilities)• Chosen

• Assignment N@tschool / teacher

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Assignment:

• Formulate your subject; if possible use a PICO• Perform a search in

– At least 3 specialist databases : Cochrane, PEDro, Pubmed– Skip Fontys Catalogue, Fontys FELIX, Google

• Save relevant search results on your Memo. If there is not enough space on your Memo, save the results in Word using copy-paste.

• Full-text articles can be saved directly as PDF or as HTML copy and pasted in Word.

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Tips & tricks

• Read the instruction page of the Workshop

• Chapter Acquisition > Fontys Information sources: Healthcare Cluster

• Chapter Acquisition > Fontys Information sources: use original interface (do not use the FELIX search box)

• Make use of A-Z Fontys eJournals

NB• Answers in the Workshop text boxes will be saved on ‘My Memo’

• At the end of the session, do not close the Workshop before sending “My Memo” by e-mail!

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How to recognize full-text articles ?

• in Felix; database contains full text articles, this does not mean that all articles in the database are full text

• HTML full text and PDF full text in Academic Search, Cinahl en Medline (result list)

PubMed (click on the article from the results list, to see full text banners)

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Tips full textIf the article is not full text available in the database

• Search for the title of the article– in Fontys FELIX (http://www.fontysmediatheek.nl/felix)

– in Google

• Search for the title of the journal

– in Fontys FELIX A-Z Fontys eJournals

– in Fontys Catalogue

– in PiCarta >> ILL-request

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Access to the Workshop

Link: www.fontysmediatheek.nl/informationliteracy

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E-mail address Library

[email protected]

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Fontys Portal

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Direct access to databases

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Acquisition : Databases Cluster Zorg

all full text

Partially full text

no full text

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Basic library information