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Searching CAB Abstracts, Medline & Zoological Record Cab Abstracts –Agriculture, Animal and crop husbandry –Animal and plant breeding –Veterinary medicine Medline – Human medicine and health care Zoological Record – Extensive zoological research information

From the Jotello F Soga Library’s homepage ( za/vet) click on Veterinary Databaseshttp:// za/vet

Scroll down and select CAB Abstracts

Supply your student/personnel number and PIN

Starting page of CAB Abstracts. Click on Establish a new session

How to construct a search Plan your search strategy before you start your search Keep your search simple. Remember your Boolean operators (and, or, not). Boolean operators are not case sensitive Truncation can be used to indicate variants of a word e.g. enzym* matches: enzyme, enzymes, enzymatic, enzymic Two (or more) terms that are always used together, in the same order, can be used as a term. (e.g. “babesia canis” and treatment)

Boolean operators AND Use AND to retrieve records containing both search terms: all terms must be included in the record. Use AND to narrow your search and retrieve fewer records. Example: elephants AND lions retrieve records containing both the keywords. OR Use OR to retrieve records containing either or both search terms. Use OR to broaden your search and retrieve a greater number of records. Use OR for synonyms or spelling variations. Remember always to put your terms in brackets when using "or" e.g. (dog or dogs or canine) Example 1: milk OR dairy retrieves records containing either milk or dairy, or both the keywords. Example 2: behavior OR behaviour (American/ English spelling) NOT Use NOT to exclude certain items from your search. Caution: It is easy to exclude relevant terms; use the NOT operator with care! Example 1: “dog” not “tick” (will retrieve all articles containing the word dog, but will exclude all articles containing the word tick)

Type your search terms in the displayed window/s – remember about Boolean search operators Select a field to search. More search windows may be added Customise the publication years

The results of your search

Repeat a search with a second search term

The results of the second search To combine the searches click on Search History

Select the sets you wish to combine and choose and / or

The results of the combining process. Click on the number of results to view the complete list

The results of the combined sets are now displayed

Scroll down to the bottom of the page and change the number of results / page

To view the full record click on the title of the article

The full record Full text access Article title Authors Journal information Abstract

Author information Language of the article The full record (cont.)

Try the various full text options

The Full text article

Results can be refined with the help of Research Areas, Document types, Publication years, Source titles, Authors, etc.

Selected results can be ed and /or printed.

Decide on the output format

Click “Print” to print the selected results

Complete this page to send results by e- mail

Selected results can be exported to Refworks

Decide on the output format

Login to Refworks to export your results into your Refworks folders

Click on View Last Imported Folder to see the list of references

The list of imported references

To add references to a folder select “All in list”, click on the Folder icon and click on the folder name

References have been added to the Cattle diseases folder. Number of references in the folder changed

Not sure about the author or journal title? Click on “Select from index”

Use this screen to find the Author

Scroll though the list until you reach the Author’s name

Click on Add next to the Author’s name and then on OK

The Author will be added to the Author field

Follow the same steps to find Publication names (Journal/book titles)

Looking for more search terms ? Select the Descriptors field and click on “ Select from Thesaurus” Click on Select a Database and select CABI. Make sure that you see CABI:….

The Find or Browse function may be used

To find more terms type a keyword and click on Find Click on Add to transfer the keyword to your search page or click on T to see more detail

To use the Browse function click on Applied Science and Technology

Depending on your topic expand some of the sub- topics. If there is a + you can continue expanding for more specific terms. To add a term click on Add