Welcome to Duke!
An Or i en ta t i on t o L i b ra r y Re sou r c e s
& Se r v i c e s
Adrianne Leonardelli, MLIS – Liaison to DUSONBeverly Murphy, MLS – Liaison to Hospital Nursing
Duke Medical Center Library & Archives| 919.660.1100mclibrary.duke.edu | guides.duke.edu/nursing
AgendaAbout the LibraryLocation, Hours & Services
Library ResourcesNursing Guide, E‐books, E‐journals & More!
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Why are you here?
About the Library
• Located in the Seeley G. Mudd Building next to Trent Semans Center
(Medical Education building )
• 24 hour access with Duke ID
Open 24 / 7Open 24 / 7
• E‐print• Photocopying • Scanning• Quiet study spaces• Small rooms for group
study• Wireless access• Food & Drinks okay• Vending machines
Library Space & Services
Jo Rae Café (Nosh) in Trent Semans CenterJo Rae Café (Nosh) in Trent Semans Center
• Answer questions & provide research help• In‐person / online classes on PubMed, CINAHL & more• Individual / group consultations to help you:
Search efficiently Identify resources for your paper or project Get organized ‐ citation management & more
• Library Liaison Office Hours DUSON Atrium, most Thursdays, 11:30 AM – 1 PM
Library Services
Policies
Duke ID badge = Library cardBooks can be shipped to DE studentsFor more information, contact the Library
Assigned Textbooks May or may not haveCheck Library catalog for print & E‐Books
Books (Yes, we still have books!)
1. What can Medical Center Librarians do for you? They can:
A. Help you develop a search strategy for your research paper.B. Teach you how to efficiently search PubMed and CINAHL.C. Assist you with finding evidence‐based nursing articles for class
assignments.D. Show you how to use reference management software such as
Zotero, EndNote or RefWorks.E. Any of the above.
POP QUIZ!
Library WebsiteLibrary Website Bookmark it!mclibrary.duke.edu
Firefox: BookmarksChrome/Safari : Drag & dropInternet Explorer: Tools>Favorites
QuicklinksQuicklinks
Nursing Tools
Click on E‐Journals
E‐Journals page
Search across the Library’s Website or search the catalogQuick Search
Library Catalog
Searches across ALL Duke Libraries
Use maroon bar for easy & quick navigation
Navigating the WebsiteNavigating the Website
If We Don’t Have What You Need …
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Document Delivery / Interlibrary Loan
BOOKS@ Duke (request through Library catalog) Cost: FREE 1‐2 business days
NOT @ Duke Cost: FREE
May take longer
COPIES OF ARTICLES@ Duke in print format ONLY Cost: Free Delivered to your email 1‐3 business days
NOT @ Duke Cost: $11 per article Delivered to your email 1‐3 business days or longer
Contact the Library BEFORE placing an order & ASK!
919‐660‐1100
Not sure if you’ll be charged for an
article?
QUESTIONS?
POP QUIZ!
POP QUIZ!
2. You want articles about falls prevention in stroke patients. The best place to begin your research is the library catalog.
A. TrueB. False
Access Library Resources from Off Campus
Instructions for getting Off Campus access
Tutorials & Tipsheets
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Tutorials & Tipsheets available for that
resource
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Need in‐depth help?Meet with a Librarian!
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Your Librarians
Available Monday – Friday 9 AM – 5 PM
AFTER HOURS: IM chat rolls over to Main Campus Library Okay for basic questions, but not for searching help Instead, send us an email
Adrianne Leonardelli
BeverlyMurphy
Brandi Tuttle
Leila Ledbetter
Megan von Isenburg
Emily Mazure
Ginger Carden
Questions?
POP QUIZ!
POP QUIZ!2. You are having problems accessing European Journal
of Cardiovascular Nursing from off‐campus. What should you do?
A. Look on the Library’s Accounts & Access page for infoB. Ask a LibrarianC. Throw something at your computerD. A and B
What’s in the guide
Ask a Librarian!
Core Databases!
Click on a tab to navigate to that page
Core Databases for the Biomedical Journal Literature
PUBMED
• From National Library of Medicine
• Search system for MEDLINE database
• 22+ million citations back to 1940s
• Biomedical journal literature; includes important nursing journals
• MeSH (Medical Subject Headings)
C INAHL
• Available on EBSCOhost platform
• Cumulative Index to Nursing & Allied Health Literature
• 5+ million citations back to 1930s
• Focuses on nursing, PT, PA, consumer health literature
• CINAHL Headings
More guidelines!
EBP RESOURCES
Database Good For
Cochrane Library Finding systematic reviews of the literature
Nursing Consult Evidence‐Based Monographs
An overview of the current evidence on a topic
National Guideline Clearinghouse
Clinical practice guidelines based on the best available evidence
Evidence Pyramid
Glover, Izzo, Odato, & Wang (2006)
POP QUIZ
4. You have just started working on a research paper for a class assignment. Your professor tells you to see if any systematic reviews have been published on your topic. Which resource below would you check FIRST?
A. National Guideline ClearinghouseB. Nursing Consult Evidence‐Based MonographsC. Cochrane Library
Questions?
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Core Databases
More Databases
500 + nursing e‐Journals
Find an article FAST!
Drug Info
UpTo Date
Pt Ed
POP QUIZ
5. When using PubMed or other Duke databases, how do you access full‐text articles for E‐Journals to which we subscribe?
A. Go to the Publisher’s websiteB. Click on the buttonC. Search the library’s websiteD. Google it
70 full‐text nursing e‐Books plus many more medicine e‐Books
Online APA Guides
Citation Builder
Ask a Librarian
POP QUIZ
6. You would like to learn more about how searching CINAHL differs from searching PubMed. What should you do?
A. Watch a CINAHL video tutorial on the library’s websiteB. Read the CINAHL searching tips on the library’s websiteC. Schedule a consultation with a librarianD. Attend one of the library’s classes (online or in‐person)E. Any of the above
QUESTIONS?Good Luck !Thanks fo r Hav ing Us !