| Follow these tips to get the BEST information for your report. 1) Use Infotrac's Health and Wellness Resource Center or Ebsco databases -- they are your best database sources of current, reliable information. Free sources will be http://medlineplus.gov/ and www.webmd.com And a great search engine is http://scholar.google.com/ 2) Select an appropriate database within them: In Infotrac, select:
HEATH AND WELLNESS RESOURCE CENTER for an excellent, comprehensive information source In Ebsco, select all to search, E-Books, MASTERFILE SELECT or GENERAL SCIENCE COLLECTION for encyclopedia articles 3) Narrow your search by setting limiters: FULL TEXT (this gives you full articles, not just publication info), and PEER REVIEWED or REFEREED PUBLICATIONS (this weeds out little articles or health tips, and keeps only scientifically significant information) 4) Search only one or two keywords at a time: A search for terms DEPRESSION MENOPAUSE is going to work so much better than WHY WOMEN IN MENOPAUSE GET DEPRESSED 5) Once you've found an article in InfoTrac or EBSCO: Read the abstract (or first few paragraphs) to see if it's what you really want. Select HTML FULL TEXT or PDF TEXT to read the full article. Print selectively -- not every article you find is going to be worth the paper you use. If you are printing it, select the "print" function and follow the directions. PDF files take a long time to print! 6) When you've found one appropriate article, also look at the related articles and subject terms it suggests. Ebsco offers links to SUBJECT TERMS Infotrac offers links to RELATED ARTICLES 7) Cite your sources. See Mrs. Keyes for help. That's what I'm here for! Here's an example. Citations go in alphabetical order by author's last name. Use a hanging indent so the first line is not indented but the rest of the citation is. Author(s). "Article Title in Quotes." Original Publication Underlined. Publication Date. Volume #. Issue #. Page(s). Database You Found it on, such as HealthResource Center, Underlined. Parent Database, such as Infotrac or EBSCO. Bloomfield MSHS Library. Date and Year you found the article. |