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Public Health Library Orientation Paul Levett, MSc, MA Ed. Reference and Instruction Librarian

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Public Health Library Orientation. Paul Levett , MSc, MA Ed. Reference and Instruction Librarian. Himmelfarb Library Website: himmelfarb.gwu.edu. Search Articles + Books, & get a citation. Ask us a question. Quick link t o PubMed. Links to public health research guides. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Public Health Library Orientation

Paul Levett, MSc, MA Ed.Reference and Instruction Librarian

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Links to Databases, e-journals, e-texts,Catalog

Ask us aquestion

Quick linkto PubMed

Himmelfarb Library Website: himmelfarb.gwu.edu

SearchArticles + Books,& get acitation

Links topublic healthresearchguides

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Off-Campus/at homeTwo ways to get into library resources

• VPN - go to https://vpn.gwu.edu and login with the NetID username/password you use to get into Blackboard.

OR• WRLC - log in with your last name, your

GWid #, select “George Washington”, and click ‘Login’.

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VPN Login: WRLC Login:

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Wi-fi on campus• Gwireless - wi-fi network• Same login you use for Blackboard

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Need help?

• Bring your laptop or tablet computer to Tech Commons in the Gelman Library, Lower level

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IT FAQsit.gwu.edu

Type in the GWiz search box

Or

IM chat with an IT person

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Library entrance gate

• Stand behind yellow line and tap your GWID card

• Open 24/7

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Login to Library computers

• Same login you use to get into Blackboard

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To print in the Himmelfarb Library, first add money to your GWorld card either:• by credit card on the GWorld card website, or• put $ bills into the value station on the 1st floor

Printing

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Printer optionsWEPA-BW(Duplex)WEPA-BWWEPA-Color(Duplex)WEPA-Color

Check you haveNormal Margins1”

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Print from your laptophttp://printing.gwu.edu/laptop

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Print from your tablet or smartphone – WEPA app

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Open in WEPA Print

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Printer kiosks are in the Himmelfarb & Gelman Libraries

Or you can inserta USB flash memory stick here

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Supplies in the library

• Stapler on copiers• Scrap paper• Hole punch

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How do I reserve a study room?Go to the Himmelfarb Library website & click: Services –Study Room Reservations – Make a Reservation.

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Room availability schedule

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What is Peer-Review?

Peer-Review is the process that a research article or textbook chapter goes through before publication. Subjected to scrutiny by other researchers

“peers” before publication to ensure the highest levels of academic integrity, accuracy and research value

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How can you tell if it is peer reviewed?

Check if the Journal is Peer-Reviewedin Ulrich’s Periodical Directory

http://ulrichsweb.serialssolutions.com/ Look for the refereed symbol

Search box on library website. In the results Page on the left where it says Refine your results check Peer Reviewed & click Update.

OR

ORCheck the editorialor peer reviewpolicy – it may be under guidelines for authors

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How to search a library database:First identify your keywords

Think PICO

P Patient or PopulationI Intervention to be appliedC Comparison (if any)O Outcome to be measured

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Applying PICO to a Public Health scenarioA group of children come down with measles. The parents are concerned about the potential health risks of vaccinations and have decided not to have their children receive the MMR vaccination. You need to develop an intervention/education program to increase the likelihood parents will vaccinate their kids.

P = Population parents of children with measles

I = Intervention education program

C = Comparison parent group not educated

O = Outcomes ↑ MMR vaccine rate↓ measles among children

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Search PubMedBy keywords or MeSH terms

Search Scopus& sort results by number of times cited

Which databases do I use to search the medical literature?

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Full-Text links in PubMed

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Click ‘Article’ to view it

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How to Critique a journal article

Currency: How recently was it published?

Relevance to the question: Fact vs. opinion. Can the data answer the question?

Authority:Primary or secondary data. What are the authors qualifications?

Accurate:Critically appraise the scientific validity of the article. See the research guide titled ‘Critical appraisal of research articles’.

Coverage:Does the new knowledge replace or update existing information? Are there gaps in the evidence, facts, statistics?

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Levels of evidence

http://www.hsl.unc.edu/Services/Tutorials/EBM/Supplements/QuestionSupplement.htm

More articles

Better evidence:• Stronger methdology• Less bias• Controls for comparison

In PubMed click the “EBM/Clinical Reviews”link on the right to get these higher level Studies i.e. systematic reviews & RCT’s

Experimental

Observational

Descriptive

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Research guides exercise

librarydoc.wordpress.com

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Statistics

• Himmelfarb Library 3rd floor, Bloedorn Technology Center, computers have:– Quantitative analytical software e.g. SAS, SPSS,

STATA, ArcGIS– Qualitative analytical software: NVIVO

• Books, training manuals, search library catalog

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Manage citations using RefWorks

From database search results you will export selected references to RefWorks, see the RefWorks research guide for instructions.

In RefWorks you will file your references into folders.

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Download Write-n-cite

In RefWorks download the Write-N-Citetool to your computer.

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Refworks Group Code = RWGWUMC

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Help with your written assignments

• Where: Himmelfarb Library 1st floor• When: two weekday evenings during

advertised times• Schedule your appointment online at:

http://www.gwu.edu/~gwriter/

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Good luck!