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Exporting Citations from CINAHL to EndNote or RefWorks

Exporting Citations from CINAHL to EndNote or RefWorks

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5 Tips for Searching PubMed

Improve your PubMed searches with these 5 tips.

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Basic Intro to PubMed

This video is for the MS3 EBM Course for the School of Medicine, Duke University.

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N307 Searching Tips

Six tips to help guide your literature searching.

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N307 Introduction

An overview of some important library resources and services.

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Access Articles: Using PubMed's Single Citation Matcher

How to use PubMed's Single Citation Matcher to access articles at Duke Medical Center Library.

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Access Articles: Using the Catalog & Ejournals Search

How to use the Duke Medical Center Library's Catalog and EJournals Search to find access to journal articles.

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Accessing Library Resources from Off Campus: Using the VPN

Learn how to access Medical Center Library eJournals, eBooks and databases from off-campus using Duke University's Web-based VPN.

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PubMed Tutorial: Patient Case

Most PubMed searches will begin with a clinical scenario or research question. For this tutorial, we will focus on the following patient case.

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PubMed Search Tip: Identify Key Concepts

PubMed has over 20 million citations to articles and it can be easy to become overwhelmed by off-topic results. Watch the video to learn how to identify the key concepts in your topic, which will in turn help to focus your results.

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PubMed Search Tip: Use Subject Headings

Authors can refer to a given disease, condition, or medical concept in multiple ways. To make it easier to find every article on a topic without having to think of every possible term an author could have used, it is best to include subject headings in your search. In PubMed, these headings are called MeSH terms, and subject experts at the National Library of Medicine have added them to every citation in the MEDLINE database. Watch the video to learn how to use subject headings in PubMed.

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PubMed Search Tip: Applying Limits

Applying Limits will help us narrow these results to locate the best evidence to answer our question. Watch the video to learn the two primary ways to limit to study type: Limits and Clinical Queries.

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Uploading Citations to RefWorks

How to upload references to RefWorks from PubMed and Google Scholar

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Getting Started with EndNote: Changing the Bibliographic Style to APA

Learn how to change your bibliographic output style to APA.

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Getting Started with EndNote: Inserting Citations Into Microsoft Word

Learn how easy it is to insert citations into your paper using EndNote's Cite While You Write feature.

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