McGoogan Library of Medicine

Library Class Descriptions

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PubMed Basics
Health Information Resources for PDA Users
Image Resources
Nursing Resources available through McGoogan Library
Personalizing PubMed
SciFinder Plus
Start Your Research @ Mcgoogan Library
Searching for the Evidence
What To Do When your Boss Sends You to the Library

 


PubMed Basics

This course will provide an introduction to searching for peer-reviewed journal articles and other evidence-based material using the PubMed interface of Medline. Topics will include construction of searches and location of articles through McGoogan Library as well as using MESH headings and limiting the search.

Health Information Resources for PDA Users

Are you looking for more health information resources to put on your Palm or Pocket PC PDA? Come to this class and learn about the PDA resources available at no cost through the McGoogan Library. The one hour class begins at 1:30.

Image Resources

Looking for that perfect image to embed in your PowerPoint presentation? Needing to locate just the right image for your next class project? Attend this McGoogan Library education session, and get hands-on experience. Participants will be able to: locate images within the McGoogan Library collection; demonstrate methods to save and imbed images into word processing and presentation software; and identify ways to comply with copyright rules when using images in the educational setting. Register at the Class Registration page or contact Teresa Hartman at thartman@unmc.edu if you would like to set up a one-on-one instruction session.

Nursing Resources available through McGoogan Library

Looking for nursing literature, but not sure where to start? Come to this hands-on session highlighting the online nursing resources available through the Library. We will look at unique features of CINAHL and Medline, explore online journal access, and investigate other full-text resources.

Personalizing Your Searching With My NCBI (PubMed) and My EBSCOhost (EBSCOhost databases)

Both PubMed and EBSCO offer handy personalizing utilities that allow expereinced searchers to take advantage of several useful features. In this class, you will learn how to set up accounts for both my NCBI and My EBSCOhost, save searches, create email alerts, and create custom filters. Previous knowledge of PubMed and EBSCOhost (CINAHL, etc.) searching is highly recommended. PubMed's My NCBI feature will be covered first, so feel free to come only for the My NCBI portion if you do not use EBSCO databases.

Start your research @ your McGoogan Library

New to campus? Or in a new job that involves looking up information through the Library? We offer a library orientation session the first Tuesday of each month at 1:30 pm. All new or interested faculty, staff, and researchers are welcome to attend this orientation, which includes a tour of virtual and real library resources, and outlines services that the library offers to everyone that works at UNMC.

Searching for the Evidence

Learn how to effectively locate, identify, and access the best evidence in the primary medical literature. We will explore PubMed, FIRSTConsult, ACP Pier, Cochrane, and other full-text resources.

What to do when your boss sends you to the library?

Has your boss ever handed you journal citations or asked you to get materials from the library? Don’t know what to do? This crash course in library essentials will give you the basics in locating journals and books, requesting materials from other libraries, and where to go in the library regarding various requests.

SciFinder Plus: Finding Commerical Sources for Chemicals and Drugs, Chemical Reactions and Chemcial/Drug Literature using SciFinder Plus

Attendees will use SciFinder's search feature to locate a CAS Registry record for a chemical or drug. After finding structural information, basic properties and alternate names in the CAS Registry database, we will use links from the Registry record to the CHEMCATS AND CHEMLIST databases to find commercial sources, prices and regulatory information. Links to the CASREACT database will be used to locate reactions that include the drug or chemical of interest. Finally, the linked CAPlus and MEDLINE databases will be used to find literature of interest as well as literature citing the relevant literature. If time permits, we may also use SciFinder's drawing features to locate chemicals with structures entered by attendees. Classes are open to all UNMC faculty, staff, and students. Pre-registration is required, using the Library Class Registration page. Please e-mail Cindy Schmidt at cmschmidt@unmc.edu if you would like to arrange one-on-one SciFinder instruction or to set up additional classroom training sessions.