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Searching secondary databases

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Searching Secondary Databases: Basic Steps

Samuel KingLibrary and learning Resources

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What is a “secondary database”?

It is a database used to “locate” other resources where you can find required information.

Example: Medline is a database where you can find lists of periodical articles on topics related to healthcare.

REMEMBER: you can only “cite” the actual article and the journal it appears in. You can NOT cite the secondary database. It is only a resource for locating the article.

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STEP 1 = ? STEP 2 = ?

STEP 3 = ?STEP 4 = ?

BASIC SEARCH STEPS

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STEP 1 = ?

BASIC SEARCH STEPS

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SEARCH

BASIC SEARCH STEPS

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Subject Searching – Why?Many secondary databases have

“subject headings”. Why search by “subject heading” rather than “text word”?

Subject headings are more effective because they enable you to search a topic without having to remember all possible synonyms an author might have used for that concept.

Ultimately, one should master both “text word” and “subject” searching.

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Subject Searching – Why?

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Subject Searching - Examples

Subject searching - provide a structured language for you to use when searching for specific topics in the literature.

Examples:

1. MedlineMedical Subject Headings (MeSH)Developed at The National Library of Medicine

2. CINAHL CINAHL subject headings

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SEARCH STEP 2 = ?

BASIC SEARCH STEPS

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SEARCH COMBINE

BASIC SEARCH STEPS

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Boolean Operators

Combine search results using:

AND

OR

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When do you use …

AND

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AND MEANS “TOGETHER”

A B

AND A AND B

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AND

All terms connected with AND must appear in each citation retrieved.

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When do you use…

OR

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OR Means “Either”

A B

OR A or B

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OR

If two or more terms are joined by OR, at least one of the terms must appear in each result.

NOTE: All the terms do not have to appear.

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SEARCH COMBINE

STEP 3 = ?

BASIC SEARCH STEPS

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SEARCH COMBINE

LIMIT

BASIC SEARCH STEPS

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Limit your combined results…

By language, year of publication, human, age, etc.

Using the database “Limit” command.

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SEARCH COMBINE

LIMIT STEP 4 = ?

BASIC SEARCH STEPS

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SEARCH COMBINE

LIMITDISPLAY/PRINT RESULTS

BASIC SEARCH STEPS

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Display and Print…Select the citations to be displayed.Choose the “citation and abstract”

version to print.Print your selected results (include the

search strategy in OVID).

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SEARCH COMBINE

LIMITDISPLAY/PRINT RESULTS

BASIC SEARCH STEPS

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Reference QuestionYou have a patient who has asthma and

need literature on the following topics:

1. The use of antibiotics to treat asthma

2. The use of steroids to treat asthma

The following presentations demonstrate this search using the Medline and CINAHL databases.