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a bibliographic search How to do a bibliographic search Alessandro Volpe SCDU Urologia Università del Piemonte Orientale AOU Maggiore della Carità Novara

Bibliographic references are the “basement” of a paper The references provide the scientific background that justifies the research project and the methods that are used A thorough literature search and the reading of the most important papers identified should be the first step of every research project

Bibliographic search MANUAL SEARCH Index medicus ELECTRONIC SEARCH Bibliographic web database sources (select the one that fits your needs better)

Bibliographic electronic search HUGE AMOUNT OF INFORMATION Clear ideas and experience are needed to get what you need, save time and optimize the accuracy of your search

Where to start when you need information A quick review of a topic UpToDate Emedicine Drugs Micromedex MDConsult UpToDate Drugs@FDA.gov Extensive review Cochrane Library Everything else Start with PubMed/Embase

Medline Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System Online Medline is the electronic database of indexed citations and abstracts of the US National Library of Medicine (NLM) It includes bibliographic information for articles and abstracts covering medicine, nursing, pharmacy, dentistry, veterinary medicine, and health care, and preclinical sciences journal articles It contains >21 million records from approximately 5,000 selected publications from 1950 to the present.

EMBASE Excerpta Medica Database Produced by Elsevier science > 24 million indexed records and > 7,600 indexed peer-reviewed journals 1974 to present Includes ≈ 30% of Medline records > European emphasis vs Pubmed Useful to search for non English language publications

EMBASE Excerpta Medica Database Core strengths: coverage and in-depth indexing of the drug- related clinical literature, with a particular focus on adverse drug reactions emphasis on Evidence Based Medicine (EBM) indexing including systematic reviews coverage and indexing of journals and articles relevant to the development and use of medical devices

WEB OF SCIENCE Online academic citation index provided by Thomson Reuters® Can be accessed through ISI Web of knowledge® Provides access to 6 electronic databases Has indexing coverage from the year 1900 to present Encompasses 11,261 journals selected on the basis of impact evaluations and 46.1 million records (incl. conference proceedings) All titles are translated in English

Cochrane library Important for clinical searches and especially for clinical trials or systematic reviews The core is the database of systematic reviews Includes also the Cochrane central register of controlled Trials and the Cochrane methodology register

CINAHL Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature Most important database for nursing sciences Includes >1.800 journals from 1982 + book chapters, audiovisuals, softwares, conference proceedings Emphasis also on biomedicine, behavioral sciences, education, etc No free version

Other electronic databases Allied and Complimentary Medicine Datbase (AMED) Applied Social Sciences Index and Abstracts (ASSIA) British Nursing Index (BNI) Digital Dissertations Health Management Information Consortium Databases (HMIC) National Research Register (NRR) Popline (Population database) PsycINFO (database of abstracts on psychology/psychiatry) Toxline (bibliographic toxycology database)

You can access electronic databases through electronic interfaces PubMed OVID EBSCO, Dialog

OVID Commercial organization (Ovid Technologies) that provide access to several bibliographic databases, including Medline and Embase. The database/s available to you depends on the subscriber Less user friendly vs Pubmed, but allows complex searches

PubMed www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez PubMed is a service of the US National Library of Medicine (NLM) at the National Insitute of Health (NIH) It was developed in 1996 by the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) at the National Library of Medicine as part of the Entrez retrieval system Provides free access to MEDLINE Includes additional selected life sciences journals not in MEDLINE

PubMed PubMed contains all citations from the medical literature back to 1953 PubMed is updated daily directly from publishers PubMed links directly to the home pages of the journals Medline is hosted on PubMed. All other vendors which offer Medline actually license their Medline from the National Library of Medicine and there is a significant delay

Impact of PubMed PubMed contains over 21 million citations of medical literature ≈ 500,000 records are indexed yearly 90% of all Medline searches are done in PubMed Today, the number of PubMed searches ranges from 500,000 to over one million per day

Why to use PubMed? It is the most used medical database platform of its kind in the world It is free It is very user friendly Your patients use it Your lawyers, drug reps, accountants and nursing staff use it

Interactive tutorials for training How to use PubMed? Interactive tutorials for training

PubMed Simple subject search Use Boolean operators (AND – OR – NOT)

PubMed Simple subject search Automatic query translation

How to improve the accuracy of your Pubmed search Use MeSH headings MeSH headings are Medical Subject Headings

The MeSH controlled vocabulary is a distinctive feature of MEDLINE. Using MeSH Headings The MeSH controlled vocabulary is a distinctive feature of MEDLINE. It imposes uniformity and consistency to the indexing of biomedical literature. MeSH terms are arranged in a hierarchical categorized manner called MeSH Tree Structures and are updated annually 25000 MeSH headings

MeSH SubHeadings 1 2 3

Set up your limits/filters How to improve the accuracy of your Pubmed search Set up your limits/filters

Set up your limits/filters

How to improve the accuracy of your Pubmed search Use PubMed Advanced Search Builder

How to improve the accuracy of your Pubmed search Use Clinical queries under PubMed Tools

Results of searches on this page are limited to specific clinical research areas You can set your category and emphasize sensitivity or specificity

You have a very specific question You want a very specific answer 82 vs 413 results

When you are happy with your search…

When you are happy with your search… Save this file as a .txt file to your hard drive This allows for future editing

Save your searches on the CLIPBOARD The clipboard will hold the articles on your PC for 8 hours. At the end, click on Clipboard to collect your articles

Save your searches on the My NCBI Save search feature

Use the RELATED ARTICLES feature PubMed creates this set by comparing words from the title, abstract, and MeSH terms using a powerful word-weighted algorithm. Citations are displayed in rank order from most to least relevant

Use SINGLE CITATION MATCHER under PubMed Tools

Use SINGLE CITATION MATCHER under PubMed Tools You know the year, the words in title, the journal but you can’t remember the rest – try it here You know the author, the year but don’t know the rest Use all kinds of combinations here!

Store your bibliography in a REFERENCE MANAGER SOFTWARE EndNote ® Reference manager ®

Look for FREE FULL TEXT ARTICLES 1 2 Free Full Text 3

LOOK FOR FULL TEXT ARTICLES Select the papers you need to read to write your manuscript If they are not available online for free, access your institutional library website (some/most journals archives will be available online, others in hard copy at your library) If they are not available in your institutional library, buy the paper on the journal website

How to do a bibliographic search Start with clear ideas of what you are looking for If you do not have a thorough knowledge of the topic, reading a couple of recent good reviews can be helpful Use electronic tools PubMed is the easiest way in most cases Other interfaces can be used for complex searches or systematic reviews Learn how to make your search quick and accurate Online tutorials Practice

How to do a bibliographic search Identify and use the most appropriate Mesh terms Don’t forget to look at references of the most relevant papers on the topic Archive your bibliography Hard copies are difficult to manage Use possibly a reference manager software Download and print selected full text articles

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