Slides from "Open Session - Library Resources: Getting the Most Out of Your Searches" at the American Medical Writers Association (AMWA) Southwest Chapter Meeting, College Station, Texas, April 28th, 2018. This presentation covers searching for biomedical literature in Google Scholar and PubMed; database selection and search strategies; finding free full-text; and an overview of the National Network of Libraries of Medicine
Google has been the prime force in the development of article-finding, bookfinding and citations-tra...
This guide compares and contrasts two specialized search tools, Google Scholar and Google Book Searc...
Do you love Google, but hate filtering through millions of results to find the type of information y...
Slides from "Open Session - Library Resources: Getting the Most Out of Your Searches" at the America...
Handout from "Open Session - Library Resources: Getting the Most Out of Your Searches" at the Americ...
This presentation provides an introduction to literature searching in the Google Scholar and PubMed ...
Non-Peer ReviewedA seminar on how to use Google Scholar. Presented to graduate nursing students on F...
Learning objectives: Attendees will set-up preferences in searching Google Scholar Attendees will...
abstract: As health information professionals we are familiar with specialized resources such as Pub...
This article looks at the tools available to you to extend your search beyond the major bibliographi...
This handout discusses the pros and cons of using Google Scholar to find books and journal articles....
Project objective: Compare how Google Scholar and Academic Search Premier stack up as research tools...
Google Scholar (GS) is the top search engine used by those who are looking for scholarly content1. T...
Poster presented at the Bioscience Day 2013: From DNA to Cellular Function, University of Maryland, ...
The usefulness of Google Scholar (GS) as a bibliographic database for biomedical systematic review (...
Google has been the prime force in the development of article-finding, bookfinding and citations-tra...
This guide compares and contrasts two specialized search tools, Google Scholar and Google Book Searc...
Do you love Google, but hate filtering through millions of results to find the type of information y...
Slides from "Open Session - Library Resources: Getting the Most Out of Your Searches" at the America...
Handout from "Open Session - Library Resources: Getting the Most Out of Your Searches" at the Americ...
This presentation provides an introduction to literature searching in the Google Scholar and PubMed ...
Non-Peer ReviewedA seminar on how to use Google Scholar. Presented to graduate nursing students on F...
Learning objectives: Attendees will set-up preferences in searching Google Scholar Attendees will...
abstract: As health information professionals we are familiar with specialized resources such as Pub...
This article looks at the tools available to you to extend your search beyond the major bibliographi...
This handout discusses the pros and cons of using Google Scholar to find books and journal articles....
Project objective: Compare how Google Scholar and Academic Search Premier stack up as research tools...
Google Scholar (GS) is the top search engine used by those who are looking for scholarly content1. T...
Poster presented at the Bioscience Day 2013: From DNA to Cellular Function, University of Maryland, ...
The usefulness of Google Scholar (GS) as a bibliographic database for biomedical systematic review (...
Google has been the prime force in the development of article-finding, bookfinding and citations-tra...
This guide compares and contrasts two specialized search tools, Google Scholar and Google Book Searc...
Do you love Google, but hate filtering through millions of results to find the type of information y...