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Information retrieval in medical and biological literature (SMED 8004)
Medical Library, NTNU [email protected]
http://www.ntnu.no/ub/fagside/medisin (Norwegian)http://www.ntnu.edu/ub/subject/medicine (English)
February 2013
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http://www.ntnu.no/ub/fagside/medisin/kurs
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How to personalize your search and search results and how to keep
updated in PubMed
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I want to keep my search strategy for future use
PubMed (MyNCBI):
You can store your searches (search strategies) and collections of references. You need to register for a free account to be able to use MyNCBI.
EMBASE (My Workspace):
You can store your searches (search strategies). You can also create projects (My Projects) where you can save search strategies, reference collections and files. You need to register for a free account to be able to use My Workspace.
All major databases have similar tools for personalization.
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How to keep updated – email alerts
PubMed (MyNCBI):
You can create email alerts from stored search strategies in MyNCBI and keep updated of all new references in PubMed matching your search strategy. You need to register for a free account to be able to use MyNCBI.
EMBASE (My Workspace):
You can create email alerts from stored search strategies in My Workplace and keep updated of all new references in EMBASE matching your search strategy. You need to register for a free account to be able to use My Workspace.
All major databases have similar tools for personalization.
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Registration
The first time you need to create a personal account
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Registration
Chose username and
passwordProvide email address if you want to use email
alertsSecurity question used to send
new password if the old is forgotten
Type the characters displayed
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Using MyNCBI
Choose ”My NCBI” from the link in the upper right
menu
If you are not previously logged on, you will be asked for username and password
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Bruke MyNCBI
In MyNCBI you will find saved searches and email alerts (1), saved collections (2), saved biographies (3), chosen filters (4) and your PubMed search history (5). Click «Search» (6) with an empty search field to return to PubMed.
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Save Search in My NCBI
Click ”Save Search” to save your search strategy
Name your search and click on ”Save”.
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Choose «No thanks» (1) if you only want to save your search and not create an email alert.
Finisk with «Save» (2).
You will get a confirmation message (3).
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Save Search in My NCBI
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Choose ”Yes” and when and how often you want an email alert
Max. number of references in an email
alert
Submit email if not done previously
Save email alert
Choose email format and content
Creating email alterts in My NCBI
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Log on to My NCBI and get access to your stored searches and alerts in ”Saved Searches” (1).
Run a search (click on the name), Check whats new since last time, change to/from alert, or delete searches/alerts by clicking on
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Click on «Manage Saved Searches» (3) if you want to edit several searches at the same time (4).
Saved searches and email alerts
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Do you want to learn more about MyNCBI and how to use PubMed?
PhD courses in English from the Medical Library:
Information skills training for PhD: 06.03.13
EndNote – Introduction: 14.03.13
(Both courses: Put your name on the waiting list if the course is full as there might be extra courses)
NB! Other courses are also relevant for PhD-students (but in Norwegian only).
For more information and for registration:
http://www.ntnu.no/ub/fagside/medisin/kurs