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March 2001 Welcome to the Canadian Health Network Workshop www.canadian-health-network.ca Sandra Clark Norma Gibson-MacDonald Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety www.ccohs.ca
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March 2001
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What is the Canadian Health Network? CHN is a national bilingual health information project, funded by Health Canada, that focuses on providing access to web-based information on health promotion and disease prevention.
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March 2001 What can you find on the CHN website? Authoritative Canadian health information in both official languages Full-text access to over 10,000 pamphlets, fact sheets & other resources on health promotion & disease prevention Links to over 650 health organizations from across Canada
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March 2001 What do CHN partners have in common? they are all not-for-profit and all credible. they are all Canadian each organization is involved in some aspect of health information research or service delivery every organization has a web page presence
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March 2001 CCOHS and CHN CCOHS is the CHN affiliate partner for Workplace Health provides leadership and expertise on workplace health content selects quality resources and responds to health information inquiries develops and supports a network of associate partner organizations in the area of workplace health
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March 2001 Canadian Health Network Home Page
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March 2001 Special Features of the CHN website Health Centres on 26 health topics Over 400 Frequently Asked Questions & Answers Information on Health Events & Conferences Guide to evaluating web-based health information An Email feature visitors can use to get help in locating health information
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March 2001 What is a CHN Health Centre? A gateway to information on a specific health topic or population group Health Centres on 26 health topics Variety of ways to find information: –link to a Guided Search –"Quick Search" on common health requests –FAQs –CHN Recommends Key Canadian resources –"Beyond our Borders” International Resources –special services (e.g. phone lines, discussion groups, quizzes)
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March 2001 Frequently Asked Health Questions From the CHN Home Page, click on the FAQs button on the top, right-hand side of the screen to see a list of Health Centre FAQs. FAQs are created specifically for CHN by our partner organizations and cover health topics of common interest.
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March 2001 Example: Frequently Asked Questions on Injury Prevention
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March 2001 CHN Partner Pages Direct access to web pages of over 650 Canadian CHN partners, including non-profit organizations, government agencies and educational institutions
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March 2001 Different Ways to Search for Information Visit and browse one of 26 Health Centres (a Guided Search) Search the A to Z index of topics Use the Keyword Search engine Search lists of Frequently Asked Questions
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March 2001 Searching Options Page
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March 2001 Begin a Guided Search on the CHN Home Page
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March 2001 Workplace Health Centre Home Page
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March 2001 Workplace Health Centre Resources
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March 2001 CHN Resources Each resource has been created by a CHN partner organization and carefully chosen for inclusion in the CHN website. Subject headings are assigned & descriptions are written to help searchers locate the resources that best meet their needs.
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March 2001 A Health Centre Resource
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March 2001 A to Z Searching With A to Z, you can search for a very specific topic and find a list of resources that are right on target.
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March 2001 A to Z Search Screen
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March 2001 Click on a letter to the left of the Search box to see a list of topics
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March 2001 Search the A to Z Index for Heart Disease Choose a letter of the alphabet to see a list of subject choices. Click on a subject heading & it appears in the Search box. Click the green Search button to find resources on this topic.
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March 2001 Resources on Heart Disease A list of Canadian Health Network resources on heart disease
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March 2001 Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada Fact Sheet
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March 2001 Combining Search Terms Using the A to Z Search Search for up to 5 topics at once. Combine terms using the Search Options buttons: All the Terms: to find 2 or more search terms in the same document. Example: Osteoporosis Exercise Any of the Terms: to find all documents that contain even 1 of the search terms entered. Example: Tai ChiYoga
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March 2001 Search the A to Z for Proteins or Carbohydrates Click on the letters of the alphabet to locate and select the terms Protein & Carbohydrates. Both should appear in the green Search Box. Click on the Any of the Terms search option button to search for resources on any one of the topics listed. Click on the green Search button to find these resources.
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March 2001 Practice Time
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March 2001 When to use the Keyword Search Engine The keyword search engine searches CHN document subject headings, titles of documents & annotations that describe their content, to find documents that match your search terms. Use the search engine when you can’t locate a topic in the AtoZ index, or if you want to build a more specific search than the AtoZ index will allow.
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March 2001 Keyword Search Engine
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March 2001 What can you search for? 2 or more words in the same document. These words do not have to appear right next to each other within the text of the documents. EXAMPLE: diet osteoporosis Phrases. EXAMPLE: calcium rich foods Any document that contains one or more of the search words entered. EXAMPLE: vitamins minerals
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March 2001 Example1: Keyword Search on bicycle helmet safety
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March 2001 Search results for bicycle helmet safety
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March 2001 Example 2: Keyword Search on Tylenol or acetaminophen
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March 2001 Search results for Tylenol or acetaminophen
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March 2001 Example3: Keyword Search on the phrase accident prevention
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March 2001 Search results for accident prevention
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March 2001 Boolean Example: Search for Health Quizzes or Games
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March 2001 Search Results for quiz* or game*
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March 2001 Practice Time
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March 2001 Help Pages
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March 2001 Example of a Help Page: Online Guide to Evaluating Internet Health Information
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March 2001 Contact CHN Send CHN your question if you can’t find what you need on our website. Questions will be answered by the CHN partner best qualified to respond. Feedback can help identify new resources, ensuring that CHN continues to develop a website that meets the needs of its audience.
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March 2001 Contacting the Canadian Health Network
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March 2001 Contact CHN You can also use whatever Email program you have to contact the CHN directly at: writeus@canadian- health-network.ca
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March 2001 Questions?
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March 2001 Thank You for Coming!
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