Mencari Literatur

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Mencari literature di Pubmed dan Google Scholar

Brian Wasita,dr.,Ph.D

Why?

Finding idea

Finding data and methods

Literature review

literature Type

Primary

Secondary

Tertiary

Primary Literature

Also called as peer reviewed

Report actual data and results from the researcher who

conduct the research.

Source: “peer reviewed” articles in a scientific journal,

and government or university website.

Example: Nature, Cell, Neurosurgery, Neurological

Research

Secondary Literature

Summaries of results and ideas from the primary literature

written for an audience of scientists with some understanding of

the topic/Discusses the results of previous scientific studies

(Review)

Source: “peer reviewed” articles in a scientific journal

article or textbook or webpage.

Example: Journals that only publish review articles, Review

Articles and Perspectives in other journals, Symposia, Books

Use websites associated with a UNIVERSITY or GOVERNMENT

AGENCY, or a source that includes a scientific bibliography.

Blog, wikipedia, twitter, facebook are not included

Tertiary Literature

Generally written for a nonscientific audience or for

scientists in other disciplines.

Generally sources of information in these articles

are not cited, or only a bibliography of related

readings is included.

Example: Science magazines (Current Science),

Lay magazines (newspaper), Encyclopedias

Source of literature

Pubmed

Google scholar

Cochrane

Pubmed

Scope of Pubmed

How to search literature based on MeSH, Jurnal name,

Full author name,author index

How to use filter

How to use building block (boolean logic, history,

phrase searching)

How to use search tool

Scope of pubmed

Over 22 million records representing articles in the biomedical literature

and a small selection of items from the NCBI Books database.

PubMed provides access to MEDLINE®, the National Library of

Medicine’s premier bibliographic database containing citations and

author abstracts from more than 5,600 biomedical journals published in

the United States and in other countries.

The scope of MEDLINE includes such diverse topics as microbiology,

delivery of health care, nutrition, pharmacology and environmental

health. The categories covered in MEDLINE include everything from

anatomy, organisms, diseases, psychiatry, and psychology to the

physical sciences.

MEDLINE currently contains over 19 million references dating back to

1946.

How to search

MeSH

Jurnal name

Full author name

Author index

How to use Filter

How to use building block (boolean logic, history,

phrase searching, review)

Boolean logic

Boolean logic (AND, OR, NOT) refers to the logical

relationships among search terms

The Boolean operators can be used to combine search

terms in PubMed.

AND:

Used to retrieve a set in which each citation contains all

search terms.

AND is the default operator used in PubMed. If you do

not include Boolean operators in your search, PubMed

will automatically use AND between terms.

OR:

Used to retrieve a set in which each citation

contains at least one of the search terms.

Use OR when you want to pull together articles

on similar topics.

NOT:

Retrieves a set from which citations to articles

containing specified search terms following the

NOT operator are eliminated.

How to use search tool

MeSH database

Journal search

Clinical queries

Google scholar

About google scholar

How to use google scholar

About google scholar

Google search engine that search across

many disciplines and sources: articles,

theses, books, abstracts and court opinions,

from academic publishers, professional

societies, online repositories, universities and

other web sites

Searching using google

scholar

Tips

Read review of the topic

Find and read the reference of the review

Record the importance things from the

reference (Using endnote)

Reference

Google scholar

http://scholar.google.com/intl/en/scholar/refinesearch.

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Pubmed tutorial

http://www.nlm.nih.gov/bsd/disted/pubmed.html

Researching Information in the Scientific Literature

http://www.marietta edu/~biol/infolab/infores.pdf

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