Three search strategies for quickly locating quantitative research in CINAHL

One of the best databases for finding quantitative medical research articles is CINAHL. It contains articles of the highest quality with unmatched search options and a large collection of full text medical journals. It is also the most popular database in the D’Youville Library collection.

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From Ebsco to Refworks – quickly build your reference list by exporting citations.

There are several ways to populate your Refworks account and keep track of the great research articles that you have found. You can drop pdf documents into the Refworks, use the browser import tool or manually type in information. One of the most efficient ways to get the information into your Refworks library is via direct export from the various library databases.

While there are over 100 databases to choose from at the D’Youville Library many of the databases are related and export the same way. Below we detail how to export information from the Ebsco databases.

How to Identify an Ebsco Database

The first step in using this tutorial is to make sure you are in an Ebsco database. Several of our most used databases come from the Ebsco company including Spartan Search, CINAHL and Medline. You can identify an Ebsco resource by looking at your browser tab while you are searching. It will have a blue “E”.

The blue “E” for Ebsco

You can also look for the Ebsco host icon.

The Ebsco Host Icon

How to Export to Refworks from Database

Click on the Folder Icon in the top right hand corner of the screen. This will show you the items that you have selected during your current search. You can deselect any unwanted items at this time. The “Export” icon can be found in the right hand column menu at the bottom. Clicking on this will bring you to the “Export Manager”. There are several different ways to export your citation information, so make sure to select the “Direct Export to RefWorks” option before clicking on the “Save” button. You may want to also click on the “Remove these items from folder after saving” box if you want to continue searching to prevent importing duplicate records.

Folder Icon

Select the newest version of Refworks from the next screen and the information will be ported over to your library. You may be asked to login to Refworks at this point if you haven’t already.

Select the Blue button

Working with Your Newly Imported Records

The Ebsco databases will not export the full text pdf. The information that is needed to complete a works cited page is sent along with a url to view and retrieve the full text. Do not use the the “Find full-text using link resolver” link at the top of the page. The correctly functioning URL link can be found near the bottom of the record (full records can be viewed by clicking on the title in the center pane).

Document Retrieval URL (Highlighted in Red)

Direct exports from the Ebsco databases provide a easy way to quickly populate your research library. Similar functionality can be found in most of our databases and will be covered in future posts.

Take a look at our Youtube page to watch an video version of these instructions.

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Increase your search efficiency by linking Google Scholar to the D’Youville Library collection

Google Scholar is the resource many researchers use when starting an academic paper. It is as easy to use as Google and can find a large number of multidisciplinary articles. One of the main drawbacks of this tool is that many of the articles listed in the results are not available for free.

The full text pdf link appears to the right of each result when free full text is available. Clicking on the article title for the other articles will take you to the publishers website where you will be prompted to pay for the full text. There is usually a fee of about $25 for access the full text from a publisher.

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Horror through the decades – a short collection of classic scary movies from Kanopy!

Looking to treat yourself to some classic horror this Halloween? Here are some streaming titles covering the last several decades from the D’Youville Library Kanopy collection to enjoy from the safety of your favorite couch.

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Database Detail: Proquest Central

The D’Youville Library Database Detail highlights electronic resources from our collection. It covers the basic features of a selected resource including its strengths and scope with links to tutorials and related resources. This Database Detail covers Proquest Central a comprehensive, multidisciplinary database.

What is it good for?

Proquest Central is a good for a little bit of everything. As a multidisciplinary resource it covers 175 subject areas from business to religion and everything in between. It also contains more magazine and newspaper full text than any of the other databases in the D’Youville Library collection. It has an easy to use interface for a Google like search experience, but has many advanced options that allow you to focus searches by date, format and document type.

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