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Understanding MeSH for Literature Searches
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1995To the Editor. —In their recent article, Drs Lowe and Barnett1give a comprehensive and instructive overview of how to use the National Library of Medicine's Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) vocabulary when searching the MEDLINE database. The authors believe that successful MEDLINE searches require the use and knowledge of MeSH. This is, of course, true.
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Literature Search for Systematic Reviews
2021A thorough literature search is an essential step in the conduct of systematic reviews. Inadequate literature search can adversely influence the results and conclusions of a systematic review. Important databases to be searched are Medline, EMBASE, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL), EmCare (Nursing and Allied Health ...
Shripada Rao, Kwi Moon
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Searching for the Right Search — Reaching the Medical Literature
New England Journal of Medicine, 2006Web-based search engines are transforming our use of the medical literature. Dr. Robert Steinbrook explains that the ongoing changes are part of a broader trend in society.
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CPD: Searching the literature: advanced techniques for exhaustive searching
Collegian, 2003Learning objectives After reading this article it is anticipated that the reader will be able to identify: 1.the essential preparatory steps required to carry out an exhaustive literature search 2.standard and alternative health databases and sources of health information 3.techniques that assist in searching the literature in a thorough and ...
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Search strategy for systematic literature search
2023Stroobants, Stijn +8 more
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MULTI-SEARCH - A SEARCH TOOL FOR LITERATURE RETRIEVAL
1996This paper reports on the design and implementation of a search tool for access to the Elhill family of databases. The architecture is in principle similar to other existing client/server based search applications for literature retrieval, but offers a series of important features in relation to access to Swedish databases as well as to major ...
Åhlfeldt Hans +2 more
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Tips for Effective Literature Searching
2016Literature searching presents challenges for the searcher. It can be difficult to know how to start, which search terms to use, which databases to select, and whether to be comprehensive or very selective. In this chapter, we will explore ways to optimize results for your research purposes.
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Techniques for analyzing literature search results
World Patent Information, 2008Abstract This short communication describes ways in which the raw transcript of searches in the literature, including patents, can be processed to make the results easier to assimilate and more informative. This is achieved by techniques of search and processing on the on-line databases and then by work on the user’s own software.
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Understanding MeSH for Literature Searches-Reply
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1995In Reply. —It was not our intention to suggest that one should use only MeSH when searching MEDLINE. While there are many circumstances in which this approach will produce acceptable results, there are, as Mr Fremer points out, circumstances when one needs to also search the MEDLINE Title and Abstract fields.
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Literature Searching for Practice Research.
AANA journalIn 2007, the American Association of Nurse Anesthetists endorsed the doctor of nurse anesthesia practice (DNAP) for entry into the profession by the year 2025. More and more Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) and graduate students are completing or will be required to complete a doctor of nursing practice (DNP) or DNAP project as the final
Dana, Gerberi, Mary Shirk, Marienau
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