Databases with Content in Public Health, Health Promotion,
Health Care, Health Insurance, Education, Psychology, Medical Insurance,
Social Work and More Including Database Search Instruction Resources
Database Searching Skills Instruction Sources
DATABASES :
INTERNET: SEARCH: TOOLS :
INTERNET: SEARCH: TECHNIQUE :
GOVERNMENT :
SOCIAL WORK :
SOCIAL ADMINISTRATION:
Selected Web Based Databases for Research in Social Work and Other Fields
ADDITIONAL DATABASE DIRECTORY WITH MORE
DATABASES FOR PUBLIC HEALTH AND SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH
AND DATABASE INSTRUCTION SOURCES
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This document is found on a WordPress Blog at this web address
Databases and Search Tools Useful to the Study of Public Health :
LETTERS A THROUGH D
http://tinyurl.com/yaqjg45f
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This document is found on a WordPress Blog at this web address
Databases and Search Tools Useful to the Study of Public Health :
LETTERS E THROUGH K
http://tinyurl.com/ybrnbyuo
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This document is found on a WordPress Blog at this web address
Databases and Search Tools Useful to the Study of Public Health :
LETTERS L THROUGH P
http://tinyurl.com/y8gjzpav
This document is found on a WordPress Blog at this web address
Databases and Search Tools Useful to the Study of Public Health :
LETTERS R THROUGH Z
http://tinyurl.com/yd873zwe
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DATABASE SEARCHING TECHNIQUES: Do I Chose Medline OR PUBMED
http://tinyurl.com/yczfw5zr
Databases with Content in Public Health, Health Promotion,
Health Care, Health Insurance, and Medical Insurance
This list includes Database Search Results for each Database Listed for a search of Public Health Terminology
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DATABASE TRAINING :
DATABASES:
What is a Database
https://sites.google.com/site/databasesearchskillstechniques/
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Sample Record
Business Source Complete
http://tinyurl.com/y98gwj83
A search of “PUBLIC HEALTH” OR “HEALTH PROMOTION” OR “HEALTH CARE” OR “HEALTH INSURANCE” OR
“MEDICAL INSURANCE” OR “HEALTH EDUCATION” OR “MEDICAL CONDITIONS” OR DISEASE OR DISEASES FINDS
792,297 Results
This type of list can be used by anyone using journals as research sources. While the links are for Temple University
personnel, the number of sources relevant to public health and health care will suggest useful databases for use at
other schools and institutions. Many people would not consider using a large number of these databases for research
related to public health.
https://sites.google.com/site/healthcarereformsources/
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http://tinyurl.com/zfz2wpl
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http://tinyurl.com/ojq3wdt
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Going to Google Scholar using the Temple University Database link makes access to links from Google Scholar
to sources Temple Libraries subscribe to direct and easy to access.
http://libproxy.temple.edu/login?url=http://scholar.google.com
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http://tinyurl.com/q368vlj
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http://www.google.com/advanced_search
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INTERNET: SEARCH: GUIDES :
DATABASE: SEARCHING: TECHNIQUES :
SEARCHING: SKILLS AND METHODS :
INTERNET: SEARCH: TECHNIQUE :
INTERNET: SEARCH: TOOLS: GOOGLE:
Sources Providing Guidance
for Searching Google Search Tools
https://sites.google.com/site/internetsearchtools/searching-techniques-for-google-search-tools
OR
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Net-Gold/conversations/messages/44045
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INTERNET: SEARCH: GUIDES :
DATABASE: SEARCHING: TECHNIQUES :
SEARCHING: SKILLS AND METHODS :
INTERNET: SEARCH: TECHNIQUE :
INTERNET: SEARCH: TOOLS: GOOGLE:
Sources Providing Guidance for Searching Google Search Tools
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WEBBIB1314
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How to search on Google
https://support.google.com/websearch/answer/134479?hl=en
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Google Search Operators
https://support.google.com/websearch/answer/136861?hl=en
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How to Search Google Web Search: Google Search Results
http://tinyurl.com/o5hmc7r
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Life Hacker
Top 10 Obscure Google Search Tricks
http://lifehacker.com/339474/top-10-obscure-google-search-tricks
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Google Search syntax dissected
Night Dreaming by Sundar
http://sudarmuthu.com/blog/google-search-syntax-dissected/
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12 Quick Tips to Search Google Like an Expert
by Dharmesh Shah
Inbound Marketing
Hub Spot
http://blog.hubspot.com/blog/tabid/6307/bid/1264/12-Quick-Tips-To-Search-Google-Like-An-Expert.aspx
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Google Search Tips (Ultimate Google Guide)
http://www.mapelli.info/ultimate-google-search-tips-guide
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How to Search Google
Wiki How
http://www.wikihow.com/Search-Google
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10 Most Amazing Google Search Tricks
Tech Tracer
http://techtracer.com/2008/01/06/10-most-amazing-google-search-tricks/
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Google Guide (Making Searching Even Easier)
http://www.googleguide.com/
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About Google Guide: Introduction
http://www.googleguide.com/about/
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What Google Guide Explains
In this tutorial, you can learn
” How to select terms and search (more) effectively
” How Google interprets your query
” What’s included with your results
” How to search using Google’s special tools and shortcuts
” What to do when you can’t find the answer you want
” When Google added services, features, and options (Google’s
Feature History)
” How Google works
and, of course, there’s much more.
In this tutorial, you can learn
* How to select terms and search (more) effectively
* How Google interprets your query
* What’s included with your results
* How to search using Google’s special tools and shortcuts
* What to do when you can’t find the answer you want
* When Google added services, features, and options (Google’s Feature
History)
* How Google works
and, of course, there’s much more.
Why Take this Tutorial?
<snip>
#
Google Guide by Category
* Overview (2)
* Favorite Features (14)
* Part I: Query Input (19)
* Part II: Understanding Results (18)
* Part III: Search Tools (10)
* Part IV: Services (12)
* Part V: Developing a Website (8)
* Appendix (13)
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Other Pages
* Table of Contents
* About Google Guide: Introduction
* Printing Google Guide
* Google FAQ/Q&A
* Google Guide Tags
* Games: Where Did They Come From?
* Google Guide Challenge
* Exercises/Solutions
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Google Blogs, etc.
* Google in the news
* Google Press Releases
* Google-Friends Newsletter archive
* Google: Search Engine Showdown News Archive
#
Popular Searches
* froogle
* name definitions
* None
* photo
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Start Immediately for Experienced Users
http://www.googleguide.com/experienced_users.html
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Google Advanced Search Tips
http://www.zeromillion.com/webmarketing/google-search-tips.html
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How to Search Using Wildcards in Google
Asterisks Are Wild
By Marziah Karch
About.com Google
http://google.about.com/od/googlepowersearches/qt/wildcardqt.htm
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Google Search Tips 2005
http://blogoscoped.com/archive/2005-09-29-n85.html
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Tufts University Search Tips
http://search.tufts.edu/tips/
Topics:
” The Basic Search
” Spelling
” Synonyms
” Sorting by Date
” Automatic “and” Queries
” “OR” Searches
” See Your Search Terms in the Results
” Does Capitalization Matter?
” Does Google Observe Stop Words?
” Does Google Use Stemming?
” Refining Your Search
” Excluding Words
” Phrase Searches
” Restricted Searches
” Advanced Operators
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Google Operating System
Unofficial news and tips about Google
March 1, 2007
Find Facts Using Advanced Search Queries
http://googlesystem.blogspot.com/2007/03/find-facts-using-advanced-search.html
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Learn to code with 150+ coding challenges
https://edabit.com/explore
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The Basics of Google Search
http://www.google.com/intl/en/about/products/index.html
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Delivering the goods
There’s no doubting Google’s power and popularity.
Yet few of us use the search engine effectively. Jack Schofield offers
some tips
Jack Schofield
The Guardian,
Wednesday 7 January 2004
http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2004/jan/08/onlinesupplement
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Northeastern University Libraries
Search Tips
http://www.lib.neu.edu/online_research/help/search_tips/
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Google Search Techniques from Google Web Search Results
http://tinyurl.com/m5hmlwr
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Google Search Techniques from Google Scholar Search Results
http://tinyurl.com/mnyntjt
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Google Search Techniques from Google Books Search Results
http://tinyurl.com/m9rcffe
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Google Search Techniques from Google Images Search Results
http://tinyurl.com/nvojsmv
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Google Search Techniques from Google Videos Search Results
http://tinyurl.com/qgz3tmw
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Google Search Techniques from Penn State Summon Search Results
http://tinyurl.com/y7uy7zu2
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Google Scholar Search Techniques from Google Web Search Results
http://tinyurl.com/m382xmp
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Google Scholar Search Techniques from Google Scholar Search Results
http://tinyurl.com/kr8wdkq
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Google Scholar Search Techniques from Google Books Search Results
http://tinyurl.com/mkm7duw
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Google Scholar Search Techniques from Google Images Search Results
http://tinyurl.com/p3hly5a
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Google Scholar Search Techniques from Google Videos Search Results
http://tinyurl.com/mebpmyj
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Google Books Search Techniques from Google Web Search Results
http://tinyurl.com/mnvn78x
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Google Books Search Techniques from Google Scholar Search Results
http://tinyurl.com/my8bnmr
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Google Books Search Techniques from Google Books Search Results
http://tinyurl.com/mgs9bp3
.
Google Books Search Techniques from Google Blogs Search Results
http://tinyurl.com/lvedbvp
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Google Books Search Techniques from Google Images Search Results
http://tinyurl.com/pgclq59
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Google Books Search Techniques from Google Videos Search Results
http://tinyurl.com/qyfuld8
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” ” Selecting Databases to Search in EBSCO Host and Applying Them to a
Life Care Planning Search, Part I David Dillard BA MLS p. 59
http://tinyurl.com/lkpkcyp
Before you start a search, you must decide where you want
to search. Many people make the quickest decision: Google! Those
seeking higher quality and more precise results may select Google
Scholar or Google Books.
(See Dillard D,
The science of searching databases,
JNLCP XIII.3, Fall 2013)
However, if you have a complex search topic or need
very accurate, targeted results, searching with EBSCOHost
may be a better alternative. This article discusses the
databases provided by EBSCOHost useful in life care planning
or medical fields in general. Future articles will explore some
techniques for searching the databases of EBSCOHost.
Selecting Databases to Search in EBSCO Host and
Applying Them to a Life Care Planning Search,
Part I
David Dillard BA MLS
AANLCP Journal of Nurse Life Care Planning
ISSN 1942-4469
Spring 2014 Page 59
Peer-reviewed excellence since 2006
” The Science of Searching Databases: Boolean Algebra as a Tool to
Effectively Find Medical, Legal and Other Information (on pages 93-99)
http://tinyurl.com/njm4seu
Users of search tools on
the internet have different
ways, methods and styles of
searching. Alas, some methods
used by search tool users do not
effectively mine the topic for
which they are digging.
AANLCP Journal of Nurse Life Care Planning
ISSN 1942-4469
Fall 2013
Vol. XIII No. 3
Pages 93-99
Peer-reviewed excellence in life care planning since 2006.
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” Search Tools for Scholars 2010 DATABASE: SEARCH: TECHNIQUE Database and
Internet Search Tools Search Tools for Scholars 2010 : Database and
Internet Search Tools of Use to Scholars and Students in Sport Psychology
https://sites.google.com/site/searchtoolsforscholars2010/
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WEBBIB1314
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http://tinyurl.com/y7uy7zu2
OR
http://tinyurl.com/mt5xy4l
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DATABASES :
INTERNET: SEARCH: TOOLS :
INTERNET: SEARCH: TECHNIQUE :
DATABASE: SEARCHING: TECHNIQUES :
EDUCATION: COLLEGE: FACULTY: CREDENTIALING AND EVALUATION :
BIBLIOGRAPHIES:
A Bibliography of Academic Publications
Regarding Google Scholar
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Net-Gold/conversations/topics/39289
DATABASES :
INTERNET: SEARCH: TOOLS :
INTERNET: SEARCH: TECHNIQUE :
DATABASE: SEARCHING: TECHNIQUES :
EDUCATION: COLLEGE: FACULTY: CREDENTIALING AND EVALUATION :
BIBLIOGRAPHIES:
A Bibliography of Academic Publications Regarding Google Scholar
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WEBBIB1213
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A Bibliography of Academic Publications Regarding Google Scholar
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Google Scholar: the pros and the cons
Author: Jacs Per
Journal: Online information review
ISSN: 1468-4527 Date: 2005
Volume: 29 Issue: 2 Page: 208
DOI: 10.1108/1468452051059806
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Comparison of PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science,
and Google Scholar: strengths and weaknesses
Author: Falagas, M. E.
Journal: The FASEB journal
ISSN: 0892-6638 Date: 09/2007
Volume: 22 Issue: 2 Page: 338
DOI: 10.1096/fj.07-9492LSF
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As we may search-Comparison of major features
of the Web of Science, Scopus, and Google Scholar
citation-based and citation-enhanced databases
Author: Jacso, P
Journal: Current science (Bangalore)
ISSN: 0011-3891 Date: 2005
Volume: 89 Issue: 9 Page: 1537
.
Impact of data sources on citation counts and rankings of LIS faculty:
Web of science versus scopus and google scholar
Author: Meho, Lokman I.
Journal:
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
ISSN: 1532-2882 Date: 11/2007
Volume: 58 Issue: 13 Page: 2105
DOI: 10.1002/asi.20677
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Three options for citation tracking: Google Scholar, Scopus
and Web of Science
Author: Bakkalbasi, Nisa
Journal: Biomedical digital libraries
ISSN: 1742-5581 Date: 2006
Volume: 3 Issue: 1 Page: 7
DOI: 10.1186/1742-5581-3-7
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Which h-index? – A comparison of WoS, Scopus and Google Scholar
Author: Bar-Ilan, Judit
Journal: Scientometrics
ISSN: 0138-9130 Date: 02/2008
Volume: 74 Issue: 2 Page: 257
DOI: 10.1007/s11192-008-0216-y
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Google Scholar: the democratization of citation analysis?
Anne-Wil Harzing
Ron van der Wal
2007
Accepted for Ethics in Science and Environmental Politics
http://www.vr.se/download/18.34261071168fe6a
62080001557/1196789480093/harzing_vanderwal_2007.pdf
OR
http://tinyurl.com/9cku8mx
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Google Scholar: The new generation of citation indexes
Author: Noruzi, A
Journal: Libri (Kenhavn)
ISSN: 0024-2667 Date: 2005
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Google Scholar citations and Google Web/URL citations:
A multi-discipline exploratory analysis
Author: Kousha, Kayvan
Journal:
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
ISSN: 1532-2882 Date: 05/2007
Volume: 58 Issue: 7 Page: 1055
DOI: 10.1002/asi.20584
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Google Scholar: A source for clinicians?
Author: Henderson, J.
Journal: CMAJ. Canadian Medical Association journal
ISSN: 0820-3946 Date: 06/2005
Volume: 172 Issue: 12 Page: 1549
DOI: 10.1503/cmaj.050404
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Google Scholar revisited
Author: Jacs Per
Journal: Online information review
ISSN: 1468-4527 Date: 2008
Volume: 32 Issue: 1 Page: 102
DOI: 10.1108/14684520810866010
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A Google Scholar h-index for journals:
An alternative metric to measure journal impact
in economics and business
Author: Harzing, Anne-Wil
Journal:
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
ISSN: 1532-2882 Date: 01/2009
Volume: 60 Issue: 1 Page: 41
DOI: 10.1002/asi.20953
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The Depth and Breadth of Google Scholar: An Empirical Study
Author: Neuhaus, Chris
Journal: Portal (Baltimore, Md.)
ISSN: 1531-2542 Date: 2006
Volume: 6 Issue: 2 Page: 127
DOI: 10.1353/pla.2006.0026
.
Comparisons of Citations in Web of Science, Scopus, and Google Scholar
for Articles Published in General Medical Journals
Author: Kulkarni, A. V.
Journal: JAMA : the journal of the American Medical Association
ISSN: 0098-7484 Date: 09/2009
Volume: 302 Issue: 10 Page: 1092
DOI: 10.1001/jama.2009.1307
.
Google Scholar coverage of a multidisciplinary field
Author: Walters, William H.
Journal: Information processing & management
ISSN: 0306-4573 Date: 07/2007
Volume: 43 Issue: 4 Page: 1121
DOI: 10.1016/j.ipm.2006.08.006
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Comparing test searches in PubMed and Google Scholar
Author: Shultz, Mary
Journal: Journal of the Medical Library Association
ISSN: 1536-5050 Date: 10/2007
Volume: 95 Issue: 4 Page: 442
DOI: 10.3163/1536-5050.95.4.442
.
Google scholar
Author: Vine, R
Journal: Journal of the Medical Library Association
ISSN: 1536-5050 Date: 2006
Volume: 94 Issue: 1 Page: 97
.
Sources of Google Scholar citations outside the Science Citation Index:
A comparison between four science disciplines
Author: Kousha, Kayvan
Journal: Scientometrics
ISSN: 0138-9130 Date: 02/2008
Volume: 74 Issue: 2 Page: 273
DOI: 10.1007/s11192-008-0217-x
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Gaga over Google? Scholar in the Social Sciences
Author: Gardner, Susan
Journal: Library hi tech news
ISSN: 0741-9058 Date: 2005
Volume: 22 Issue: 8 Page: 42
DOI: 10.1108/07419050510633952
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A look at Google Scholar, PubMed, and Scirus:
comparisons and recommendations
Dean Giustini and Eugene Barsky
http://pubs.chla-absc.ca/doi/pdf/10.5596/c05-030
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The excitement of Google Scholar, the worry of Google Print
Author: Banks, Marcus A
Journal: Biomedical digital libraries
ISSN: 1742-5581 Date: 2005
Volume: 2 Issue: 1 Page: 2
DOI: 10.1186/1742-5581-2-2
.
A New Era in Citation and Bibliometric Analyses:
Web of Science, Scopus, and Google Scholar
Lokman I. Meho, Kiduk Yang
(Submitted on 23 Dec 2006)
http://arxiv.org/abs/cs/0612132
.
An exploratory study of Google Scholar
Author: Mayr, Philipp
Journal: Online information review
ISSN: 1468-4527 Date: 2007
Volume: 31 Issue: 6 Page: 814
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Science searches shift up a gear as Google starts Scholar engine
Author: Butler, Declan
Journal: Nature (London)
ISSN: 0028-0836 Date: 11/2004
Volume: 432 Issue: 7016 Page: 423
DOI: 10.1038/432423a
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Testing the Calculation of a Realistic ih/i-index
in Google Scholar, Scopus, and Web of Science for F. W. Lancaster
Author: Peter Jacso, P
Journal: Library trends
ISSN: 0024-2594 Date: 2008
Volume: 56 Issue: 4 Page: 784
DOI: 10.1353/lib.0.0011
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The pros and cons of computing the h-index using Google Scholar
Author: Jacso, Peter
Journal: Online information review
ISSN: 1468-4527 Date: 2008
Volume: 32 Issue: 3 Page: 437
DOI: 10.1108/14684520810889718
.
Convergent validity of bibliometric Google Scholar data
in the field of chemistry-Citation counts for papers
that were accepted by Angewandte Chemie International Edition
or rejected but published elsewhere,
using Google Scholar, Science Citation Index, Scopus,
and Chemical Abstracts
Author: Bornmann, Lutz
Journal: Journal of informetrics
ISSN: 1751-1577 Date: 01/2009
Volume: 3 Issue: 1 Page: 27
DOI: 10.1016/j.joi.2008.11.001
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Google Scholar and 100% Availability of Information.
Information Technology and Libraries,
25(1), 52-56
Authors: Pomerantz, Jeffrey
Citation:
Google Scholar and 100% Availability of Information.
Information Technology and Libraries,
25(1), 52-56 2006-06,
Issue Date: Jun-2006
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10150/105915
Submitted date: 2006-10-19
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Google Scholar and the library Web site:
The early response by ARL libraries
Author: Mullen, LB
Journal: College & research libraries
ISSN: 0010-0870 Date: 2006
Volume: 67 Issue: 2 Page: 106
.
Pointing Users Toward Citation Searching:
Using Google Scholar and Web of Science
Author: Schroeder, Robert.
Journal: Portal (Baltimore, Md.)
ISSN: 1531-2542 Date: 2007
Volume: 7 Issue: 2 Page: 243
DOI: 10.1353/pla.2007.0022
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Google Scholar – a new data source for citation analysis
Prof. Anne-Wil Harzing, University of Melbourne
Web: www.harzing.com
Email: pop@…
Copyright 2007 Anne-Wil Harzing. All rights reserved.
Document link: http://www.harzing.com/pop_gs.htm
Fifth version, 6 September 2007
.
Google Scholar and libraries: point/counterpoint
Author: Kesselman, Martin
Journal: Reference services review
ISSN: 0090-7324 Date: 2005
Volume: 33 Issue: 4 Page: 380
DOI: 10.1108/00907320510631535
.
Citation Analysis:
A Comparison of Google Scholar, Scopus, and Web of Science
Author: Yang, Kiduk
Journal: Proceedings of the ASIST Annual Meeting
ISSN: 0044-7870 Date: 2006
Volume: 43 Issue: 1 Page: 1
DOI: 10.1002/meet.14504301185
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Putting Google Scholar to the test: a preliminary study
Author: Robinson, Mary L.
Journal: Program : electronic library and information systems
ISSN: 0033-0337 Date: 2007
Volume: 41 Issue: 1 Page: 71
DOI: 10.1108/00330330710724908
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Google Scholar vs. Library Scholar
Testing the Performance of Schoogle
Author: Callicott, Burton
Journal: Internet reference services quarterly
ISSN: 1087-5301 Date: 08/2005
Volume: 10 Issue: 3-4 Page: 71
DOI: 10.1300/J136v10n03_08
.
Google Scholar Search Performance:
Comparative Recall and Precision
Author: William H. Walters, WH
Journal: Portal (Baltimore, Md.)
ISSN: 1531-2542 Date: 2008
Volume: 9 Issue: 1 Page: 5
DOI: 10.1353/pla.0.0034
.
Metadata mega mess in Google Scholar
Author: Jacs Per
Journal: Online information review
ISSN: 1468-4527 Date: 2010
Volume: 34 Issue: 1 Page: 175
DOI: 10.1108/14684521011024191
.
How scholarly is Google Scholar?
A comparison to library databases
Author: Howland, JL
Journal: College and research libraries
ISSN: 0010-0870 Date: 2009
Volume: 70 Issue: 3 Page: 227
.
Benchmarking Google Scholar
with the New Zealand PBRF research assessment exercise
Author: Smith, Alastair G.
Journal: Scientometrics
ISSN: 0138-9130 Date: 02/2008
Volume: 74 Issue: 2 Page: 309
DOI: 10.1007/s11192-008-0219-8
.
Scopus reviewed and compared: the coverage and functionality
of the citation database Scopus, including comparisons
with Web of Science and Google Scholar
authors Bosman, Jeroen; Mourik, Ineke van;
Rasch, Menno; Sieverts, Eric; Verhoeff, Huib
source DARLIN (2006)
full text [Full text]
publisher Utrecht University Library
URL publisher [Website publisher]
document type Report
http://igitur-archive.library.uu.nl/DARLIN/2006-1220-200432/UUindex.html
.
Google scholar
Author: Myhill, M
Journal: Charleston advisor
ISSN: 1525-4011 Date: 2005
Volume: 6 Issue: 4 Page: 49
.
Examining the claims of Google Scholar as a serious information source
White, Bruce
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10179/571
Date: 2006
.
Ranking marketing journals using the Google Scholar-based hg-index
Author: Moussa, Salim
Journal: Journal of informetrics
ISSN: 1751-1577 Date: 01/2010
Volume: 4 Issue: 1 Page: 107
DOI: 10.1016/j.joi.2009.10.001
.
Comparison of PubMed and Google Scholar literature searches
Author: Anders, ME
Journal: Respiratory care
ISSN: 0020-1324 Date: 2010
Volume: 55 Issue: 5 Page: 578
.
Rob Law, Robert van der Veen,
(2008)
“The popularity of prestigious hospitality journals:
a Google Scholar approach”,
International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management,
Vol. 20 Iss: 2, pp.113 – 125
.
Glenn Haya, Else Nygren, Wilhelm Widmark,
(2007)
“Metalib and Google Scholar: a user study”,
Online Information Review,
Vol. 31 Iss: 3, pp.365 – 375
.
Citations to the “Introduction to informetrics”
indexed by WOS, Scopus and Google Scholar
Author: Bar-Ilan, Judit
Journal: Scientometrics
ISSN: 0138-9130 Date: 03/2010
Volume: 82 Issue: 3 Page: 495
DOI: 10.1007/s11192-010-0185-9
.
A comparison of bibliometric indicators
for computer science scholars and journals
on Web of Science and Google Scholar
Author: Franceschet, Massimo
Journal: Scientometrics
ISSN: 0138-9130 Date: 04/2010
Volume: 83 Issue: 1 Page: 243
DOI: 10.1007/s11192-009-0021-2
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Google Scholar Versus PubMed
in Locating Primary Literature to Answer Drug-Related Questions
Author: Freeman, M. K.
Journal: The Annals of pharmacotherapy
ISSN: 1060-0280 Date: 03/2009
Volume: 43 Issue: 3 Page: 478
DOI: 10.1345/aph.1L223
.
A Google Scholar H-Index for Journals:
A Better Metric to Measure Journal Impact in Economics and Business?
Anne-Wil Harzing
Ron van der Wal
Version November 2007
Paper
http://imechanica.org/files/hjournals.pdf
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Chapter: Digital Libraries:
Implementing Strategies and Sharing Experiences Comparison
and Analysis of the Citedness Scores
in Web of Science and Google Scholar
Author: Jacso, Peter
Book: Digital libraries: implementing strategies
and sharing experiences :
8th International Conference on Asian Digital Libraries,
ICADL 2005, Bangkok, Thailand, December 12-15, 2005 :
proceedings
ISBN: 3-540-30850-4, 978-3-540-30850-8
Date: 2005 Page: 360
Place: Berlin, Heidelberg
Publisher: Springer
DOI: 10.1007/11599517_41
.
Amazon, Google Book Search, and Google Scholar
Author: Jacs P
Journal: Online (Weston, Conn.)
ISSN: 0146-5422 Date: 2008
Volume: 32 Issue: 2 Page: 51
.
Evaluating Google Scholar as a Tool for Information Literacy
Author: Cathcart, Rachael
Journal: Internet reference services quarterly
ISSN: 1087-5301 Date: 08/2005
Volume: 10 Issue: 3-4 Page: 167
DOI: 10.1300/J136v10n03_15
.
Finding open access articles using Google, Google Scholar,
OAIster and OpenDOAR
Author: Norris, Michael
Journal: Online information review
ISSN: 1468-4527 Date: 2008
Volume: 32 Issue: 6 Page: 709
DOI: 10.1108/14684520810923881
.
Google Scholar:
Potentially good for users of academic information
Author: Friend, FJ
Journal: The journal of electronic publishing
Date: 2006
Volume: 9 Issue: 1
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A preliminary assessment of Google Scholar
as a source of EAP students’ research materials
Author: Helms-Park, Rena
Journal: The Internet and higher education
ISSN: 1096-7516 Date: 01/2007
Volume: 10 Issue: 1 Page: 65
DOI: 10.1016/j.iheduc.2006.10.002
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Google Scholar and academic libraries: an update
Author: Hartman, Karen A.
Journal: New library world
ISSN: 0307-4803 Date: 2008
Volume: 109 Issue: 5/6 Page: 211
DOI: 10.1108/03074800810873560
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Comparing Google Scholar and ISI Web of Science for Earth Sciences
Author: Mikki, Susanne
Journal: Scientometrics
ISSN: 0138-9130 Date: 02/2010
Volume: 82 Issue: 2 Page: 321
DOI: 10.1007/s11192-009-0038-6
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Counting the citations:
a comparison of Web of Science and Google Scholar
in the field of business and management
Author: Mingers, John
Journal: Scientometrics
ISSN: 0138-9130 Date: 11/2010
Volume: 85 Issue: 2 Page: 613
DOI: 10.1007/s11192-010-0270-0
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Do open-access journals in library and information science
have any scholarly impact?
A bibliometric study of selected open-access journals
using Google Scholar
Author: Mukherjee, Bhaskar
Journal:
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
ISSN: 1532-2882 Date: 03/2009
Volume: 60 Issue: 3 Page: 581
DOI: 10.1002/asi.21003
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Google Scholar welcomed
Author: Payne, Doug
Journal: GenomeBiology.com
ISSN: 1465-6906 Date: 2004
Volume: 5 Issue: 11 Page: spotlight
DOI: 10.1186/gb-spotlight-20041123-01
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Using Google Scholar to Estimate the Impact of Journal Articles in
Education
Author: van Aalst, J.
Journal: Educational researcher
ISSN: 0013-189X Date: 06/2010
Volume: 39 Issue: 5 Page: 387
DOI: 10.3102/0013189X10371120
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Google Scholar
Author: Hamaker, Chuck
Journal: Serials (Oxford, England)
ISSN: 0953-0460 Date: 03/2005
Volume: 18 Issue: 1 Page: 70
DOI: 10.1629/1870
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A Comparative Citation Analysis of Web of Science, Scopus, and Google
Scholar
Author: Levine-Clark, Michael
Journal: Journal of business & finance librarianship
ISSN: 0896-3568 Date: 12/2008
Volume: 14 Issue: 1 Page: 32
DOI: 10.1080/08963560802176348
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Google Scholar compared to Web of Science.
A Literature Review
Author: Mikki, S
Journal:
Nordic Journal of Information Literacy in Higher Education
Date: 2009
Volume: 1
.
Finding Chemistry Information Using A Comparison with
Author: Levine-Clark, Michael
Journal: Science and technology libraries (New York, N.Y.)
ISSN: 0194-262X Date: 08/2007
Volume: 27 Issue: 4 Page: 3
DOI: 10.1300/J122v27n04_02
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Developing search strategies for clinical practice guidelines
in SUMSearch and Google Scholar and assessing their retrieval performance
Author: Haase, Andrea
Journal: BMC medical research methodology
ISSN: 1471-2288 Date: 2007
Volume: 7 Issue: 1 Page: 28
DOI: 10.1186/1471-2288-7-28
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Accuracy and completeness of publication and citation records
in the Web of Science, PsycINFO, and Google Scholar:
A case study for the computation of h indices in Psychology
Author: Garc-Pez, Miguel A.
Journal:
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
ISSN: 1532-2882 Date: 10/2010
Volume: 61 Issue: 10 Page: 2070
DOI: 10.1002/asi.21372
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An author co-citation analysis of information science
in China with Chinese Google Scholar search engine, 2004-2006
Author: Ma, Ruimin
Journal: Scientometrics
ISSN: 0138-9130 Date: 10/2009
Volume: 81 Issue: 1 Page: 33
DOI: 10.1007/s11192-009-2063-x
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Calculating the h-index and other bibliometric
and scientometric indicators from Google Scholar
with the Publish or Perish software
Author: Jacs Per
Journal: Online information review
ISSN: 1468-4527 Date: 2009
Volume: 33 Issue: 6 Page: 1189
DOI: 10.1108/14684520911011070
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Studying Journal Coverage in Google Scholar
Author: Mayr, Philipp
Journal: Journal of library administration
ISSN: 0193-0826 Date: 06/2008
Volume: 47 Issue: 1-2 Page: 81
DOI: 10.1080/01930820802110894
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Measuring the impact of accounting journals
using Google Scholar and the g-index
Author: Rosenstreich, Daniela
Journal: The British accounting review
ISSN: 0890-8389 Date: 12/2009
Volume: 41 Issue: 4 Page: 227
DOI: 10.1016/j.bar.2009.10.002
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Google Scholar Goes to School:
The Presence of Google Scholar on College and University Web Sites
Author: Neuhaus, Chris
Journal: The Journal of academic librarianship
ISSN: 0099-1333 Date: 01/2008
Volume: 34 Issue: 1 Page: 39
DOI: 10.1016/j.acalib.2007.11.009
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Google Scholar – friend or foe?
Author: Taylor, Stephanie
Journal: Interlending and document supply
ISSN: 0264-1615 Date: 2007
Volume: 35 Issue: 1 Page: 4
DOI: 10.1108/02641610710728122
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Columns and News-Database Review-Google Scholar:
What’s In It for You?
Mick O’Leary explores the type of research that this database offers
for casual or serious searchers.
Author: O’Leary, M
Journal: Information today
ISSN: 8755-6286 Date: 2005
Volume: 22 Issue: 7 Page: 35
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Google Scholar as a Means for Quantitative Evaluation
of German Research Output in Business Administration –
Some Preliminary Results
Author: Breuer, Wolfgang
Journal: SSRN Electronic Journal
ISSN: 1556-5068 Date: 2009
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.1280033
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The State of Environmental and Resource Economics:
A Google Scholar Perspective
Author: Auffhammer, M.
Journal: Review of environmental economics and policy
ISSN: 1750-6816 Date: 06/2009
Volume: 3 Issue: 2 Page: 251
DOI: 10.1093/reep/rep001
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Handling self-citations using Google Scholar
Author: Couto, FM
Journal: Cybermetrics
ISSN: 1137-5019 Date: 2009
.
Shifting sands: science researchers
on Google Scholar, Web of Science, and PubMed,
with implications for library collections budgets
Author: Hightower, C
Journal: Issues in science and technology librarianship
ISSN: 1092-1206 Date: 2010
Issue: 63 Page: 4
.
Changes at Google Scholar: A Conversation with Anurag Acharya
Author: Quint, Barbara
Journal: Journal of library administration
ISSN: 0193-0826 Date: 06/2008
Volume: 47 Issue: 1-2 Page: 77
DOI: 10.1080/01930820802110910
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Google Scholar as a tool for discovering journal articles
in library and information science
Author: Lewandowski, Dirk
Journal: Online information review
ISSN: 1468-4527 Date: 2010
Volume: 34 Issue: 2 Page: 250
DOI: 10.1108/14684521011036972
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Ecology articles in Google Scholar:
levels of access to articles in core journals
Author: Christianson, M
Journal: Issues in science and technology librarianship
ISSN: 1092-1206 Date: 2007
Issue: 49 Page: 4
.
Use Google Scholar, Scopus and Web of Science
for comprehensive citation tracking
Author: Kloda, LA
Journal: Evidence based library and information practice
ISSN: 1715-720X Date: 2007
Volume: 2 Issue: 3 Page: 87
.
Google scholar visibility and tourism journals
Author: Murphy, J
Journal: Annals of tourism research
ISSN: 0160-7383 Date: 2008
Volume: 35 Issue: 4 Page: 1078
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Is Google Scholar useful for bibliometrics?
A webometric analysis
Author: Aguillo, Isidro F.
Journal: Scientometrics
ISSN: 0138-9130 Date: 05/2012
Volume: 91 Issue: 2 Page: 343
DOI: 10.1007/s11192-011-0582-8
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Google and the scholar: the role of Google
in scientists’ information-seeking behaviour
Author: Jamali, Hamid R.
Journal: Online information review
ISSN: 1468-4527 Date: 2010
Volume: 34 Issue: 2 Page: 282
DOI: 10.1108/14684521011036990
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Students experience of Metalib and Google Scholar
Author: Else Nygren; Glenn Haya; Wilhelm Widmark
Publisher: Stockholms universitetsbibliotek, 2006.
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Conducting better research:
Google scholar and the future of search technology
Author: Kent, ML
Journal: Public relations quarterly
ISSN: 0033-3700 Date: 2005
Volume: 50 Issue: 4 Page: 35
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Chapter: On the robustness of google scholar against spam
Author: Beel, Jan
Book: Proceedings of the 21st ACM conference on Hypertext and hypermedia
–
HT ’10
ISBN: 1-4503-0041-3, 978-1-4503-0041-4
Date: 2010 Page: 297
Place: New York, New York, USA
DOI: 10.1145/1810617.1810683
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Studying Google Scholar: wall to wall coverage?
Author: Wleklinski, JM
Journal: Online (Weston, Conn.)
ISSN: 0146-5422 Date: 2005
Volume: 29 Issue: 3 Page: 22
.
Google Scholar
Author: Cecchino, Nicola J
Journal: Journal of the Medical Library Association
ISSN: 1536-5050 Date: 10/2010
Volume: 98 Issue: 4 Page: 320
.
Citation Analysis:
Croatian medical journal citation score
in web of science, scopus, and google scholar
Author: ember, M
Journal: Croatian medical journal
ISSN: 0353-9504 Date: 2010
Volume: 51 Issue: 2 Page: 99
.
Comparison of Web of Science, Scopus, SciFinder, and Google Scholar
Author: Li, Jie
Journal: Journal of electronic resources in medical libraries
ISSN: 1542-4065 Date: 08/2010
Volume: 7 Issue: 3 Page: 196
DOI: 10.1080/15424065.2010.505518
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Where Credit Is Due:
Assessing the Visibility of Articles Published
in Gender & Society with Google Scholar
Author: Jacobs, J. A.
Journal: Gender & society
ISSN: 0891-2432 Date: 12/2009
Volume: 23 Issue: 6 Page: 817
DOI: 10.1177/0891243209351029
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A citation analysis of Sub-Saharan African library
and information science journals using Google scholar
Author: Onyancha, OB
Journal: African journal of library, archives & information science
ISSN: 0795-4778 Date: 2009
Volume: 19 Issue: 2
.
Music to our Eyes: Google Books, Google Scholar,
and the Open Content Alliance
Author: Kirstin Dougan, K
Journal: Portal (Baltimore, Md.)
ISSN: 1531-2542 Date: 2009
Volume: 10 Issue: 1 Page: 75
DOI: 10.1353/pla.0.0088
.
Using Google Scholar to search for online availability
of a cited article in engineering disciplines
Author: Baldwin, V
Journal: Issues in science and technology librarianship
ISSN: 1092-1206 Date: 2009
Issue: 56 Page: 1
.
It’s All Academic:
Google Scholar, Scirus, and Windows Live Academic Search
Author: Ford, Lyle
Journal: Journal of library administration
ISSN: 0193-0826 Date: 03/2008
Volume: 46 Issue: 3-4 Page: 43
DOI: 10.1300/J111v46n03_04
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The calculation of the single publication ITh/IT index
and related performance measures:
A web application based on Google Scholar data
Author: Thor, Andreas
Journal: Online information review
ISSN: 1468-4527 Date: 2011
Volume: 35 Issue: 2 Page: 291
DOI: 10.1108/14684521111128050
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Attitudes of OhioLINK Librarians Toward Google Scholar
Author: Giglierano, Joan
Journal: Journal of library administration
ISSN: 0193-0826 Date: 06/2008
Volume: 47 Issue: 1-2 Page: 101
DOI: 10.1080/01930820802110951
.
Journal quality: A Google Scholar analysis
Author: Soutar, Geoffrey N.
Journal: Australasian marketing journal
ISSN: 1441-3582 Date: 09/2009
Volume: 17 Issue: 3 Page: 150
DOI: 10.1016/j.ausmj.2009.05.009
.
A citation based ranking of German-speaking
researchers in Business Administration
with data of google scholar
Author: Alexander Dilger; Harry Mu?ller
Publisher: Mu?nster IO 2010
Series: Institut fu?r Organisationso?konomik
<Mu?nster, Westfalen>;
Diskussionspapier des Instituts fu?r Organisationso?konomik
.
Google Scholar Author Citation Tracker: is it too little, too late?
Author: Jacs Per
Journal: Online information review
ISSN: 1468-4527 Date: 2012
Volume: 36 Issue: 1 Page: 126
DOI: 10.1108/14684521211209581
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An Analysis of The Most Influential Articles Published in Tourism Journals
from 2000 to 2007: A Google Scholar Approach
Author: Law, Rob
Journal: Journal of travel & tourism marketing
ISSN: 1054-8408 Date: 11/2009
Volume: 26 Issue: 7 Page: 735
DOI: 10.1080/10548400903284628
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Ranking Disciplinary Journals with the Google Scholar H-Index:
A New Tool for Constructing Cases for Tenure, Promotion,
and Other Professional Decisions
Author: Lacasse, Jeffrey R.
Journal: Journal of social work education
ISSN: 1043-7797 Date: 10/2011
Volume: 47 Issue: 3 Page: 579
DOI: 10.5175/JSWE.2011.201000024
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Google Scholar, Scirus, and the scholarly search revolution
Author: Felter, LM
Journal: Searcher (Medford, N.J.)
ISSN: 1070-4795 Date: 2005
Volume: 13 Issue: 2 Page: 43
.
Comparative Recall and Precision of Simple and Expert Searches
in Google Scholar and Eight Other Databases
Author: Walters, William H.
Journal: Portal (Baltimore, Md.)
ISSN: 1531-2542 Date: 2011
Volume: 11 Issue: 4 Page: 971
DOI: 10.1353/pla.2011.0042
.
Use of Scopus and Google Scholar to measure social sciences production
in four major Spanish universities
Author: Etxebarria, Goio
Journal: Scientometrics
ISSN: 0138-9130 Date: 02/2010
Volume: 82 Issue: 2 Page: 333
DOI: 10.1007/s11192-009-0043-9
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The potential of using the Google Scholar search engine
for estimating the publication activities of universities
Author: Moskovkin, V. M.
Journal: Scientific and technical information processing
ISSN: 0147-6882 Date: 08/2009
Volume: 36 Issue: 4 Page: 198
DOI: 10.3103/S0147688209040029
.
Google Scholar and the Continuing Education Literature
Author: Howland, Jared L.
Journal: The Journal of continuing higher education
ISSN: 0737-7363 Date: 04/2009
Volume: 57 Issue: 1 Page: 35
DOI: 10.1080/07377360902806890
.
C. Michael Hall
Minot State University
The Impact of Tourism Knowledge: Google Scholar, citations
and the opening up of academic space
e-Review of Tourism Research (eRTR),
Vol. 4, No. 5, 2006
http://ertr.tamu.edu/attachments/206_a-4-5-3.pdf
.
Pragmatic issues in calculating and comparing the quantity
and quality of research through rating and ranking of researchers
based on peer reviews and bibliometric indicators
from Web of Science, Scopus and Google Scholar
Author: Jacs Per
Journal: Online information review
ISSN: 1468-4527 Date: 2010
Volume: 34 Issue: 6 Page: 972
DOI: 10.1108/14684521011099432
.
Finding Articles and Journals via
Google Scholar, Journal Portals, and Link Resolvers
Author: Dixon, L
Journal: Reference and user services quarterly
ISSN: 1094-9054 Date: 2010
Volume: 50 Issue: 2 Page: 170
.
The pros and cons of computing the h-index
using Google Scholar”/Peter Jacso
Author: Peter, J
Journal: Online information review
ISSN: 1468-4527 Date: 2008
Volume: 32 Issue: 3 Page: 437
.
Where Google Scholar Stands on Art:
An Evaluation of Content Coverage in Online Databases
Author: Rozear, H
Journal: Art libraries journal
ISSN: 0307-4722 Date: 2009
Volume: 34 Issue: 2 Page: 21
.
Searching for Philosophy:
A Review of Google Scholar and Google News
Author: Beavers, AF
Journal: Teaching philosophy
ISSN: 0145-5788 Date: 2005
Volume: 28 Issue: 4 Page: 367
.
The Triumph of Expediency:
The Impact of Google Scholar on Library Instruction
Author: Ettinger, David
Journal: Journal of library administration
ISSN: 0193-0826 Date: 03/2008
Volume: 46 Issue: 3-4 Page: 65
DOI: 10.1300/J111v46n03_06
.
Per Jacs
(2011)
“Google Scholar duped and deduped – the aura of “robometrics””,
Online Information Review,
Vol. 35 Iss: 1, pp.154 – 160
.
Literature search on risk factors for sarcoma:
PubMed and Google Scholar may be complementary sources
Author: Mastrangelo, Giuseppe
Journal: BMC research notes
ISSN: 1756-0500 Date: 2010
Volume: 3 Issue: 1 Page: 131
DOI: 10.1186/1756-0500-3-131
.
Google Scholar
Author: Jacso, P
Journal: The Scientist (Philadelphia, Pa.)
ISSN: 0890-3670 Date: 2006
.
Beyond PubMed and Google Scholar: Using Vertical Digital Library Portals
to Enhance Exploratory Biomedical Literature Mining
Adam D. Troy1, Guo-Qiang Zhang2*
International Journal of Computational Science
1992-6669 (Print) 1992-6677 (Online) http://www.gip.hk/ijcs
2008 Global Information Publisher (H.K) Co., Ltd.
2008, Vol. 2, No. 5, 678-689
http://www.gip.hk/IJCS/Internet%20V2-N5/Single%20Abstract/v2-n5-aa9.pdf
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Google Scholar users and user behaviors: an exploratory study
Author: Herrera, G
Journal: College & research libraries
ISSN: 0010-0870 Date: 2011
Volume: 72 Issue: 4 Page: 316
.
Standing on the Shoulders of Libraries:
A Holistic and Rhetorical Approach to Teaching Google Scholar
Author: Potter, Charlie
Journal: Journal of library administration
ISSN: 0193-0826 Date: 06/2008
Volume: 47 Issue: 1-2 Page: 5
DOI: 10.1080/01930820802110563
.
Assessing the citation impact of books:
The role of Google Books, Google Scholar, and Scopus
Author: Kousha, Kayvan
Journal: Journal of the American Society for Information Science
and Technology
ISSN: 1532-2882 Date: 11/2011
Volume: 62 Issue: 11 Page: 2147
DOI: 10.1002/asi.21608
.
Newswire Analysis: Google Scholar\’s Ghost Authors, Lost Authors,
and Other Problems: Why the popular tool can\’t be used to analyze
the publishing performance and impact of researchers
Author: Jacso, P
Journal: Library journal (1976)
ISSN: 0363-0277 Date: 2009
.
Google Scholar-a review
Author: Myhill, M
Journal: Charleston advisor
ISSN: 1525-4011 Date: 2005
Volume: 6 Issue: 4
.
Google Scholar and Interlibrary Loan
An Editorial or After Google Scholar, the Flood
Author: Morris, Leslie R.
Journal:
Journal of interlibrary loan, document delivery and electronic reserve
ISSN: 1072-303X Date: 08/2006
Volume: 16 Issue: 3 Page: 1
DOI: 10.1300/J474v16n03_01
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{EconLit} and Google Scholar Go {Head-to-Head}
Author: Kirkwood, HP
Journal: Online (Weston, Conn.)
ISSN: 0146-5422 Date: 2011
Volume: 35 Issue: 2 Page: 28
.
How many citations? A comparison of Web of Science and Google Scholar
Michael E Dewey
July 2010
http://www.aghmed.fsnet.co.uk/biblio/compare.pdf
.
Imperfect Tools: Google Scholar vs. Traditional Commercial Library
Databases
Author Arendt, J.
Journal title Against The Grain
Bibliographic details 2008, VOL 20; NUMB 2, pages 26-29
Publisher Against The Grain
Country of publication USA
ISBN ISSN 1043-2094
.
Using Google Scholar at the Reference Desk
Author: Bronshteyn, Karen
Journal: Journal of library administration
ISSN: 0193-0826 Date: 06/2008
Volume: 47 Issue: 1-2 Page: 115
DOI: 10.1080/01930820802110969
.
Comparing Web of Science, Scopus and Google Scholar
from an environmental sciences perspective
Journal Title:
South African Journal of Libraries and Information Science
Volume: Volume 77
Issue: Issue 2
Publication Date: 2011
Pages: 169 – 178
Authors: Leslie S. Adriaanse; Chris Rensleigh;
ISSN: 02568861
.
Where Is Agricultural Economics and AgriBusiness Research Information
Published and Indexed? A Comparison of Coverage
in Web of Knowledge, CAB Abstracts, EconLit, and Google Scholar
by: Lutishoor Salisbury, Amresh Tekawade
Journal of Agricultural & Food Information,
Vol. 7, No. 2/3. (2006), pp. 125-143,
doi:10.1300/J108v07n02_10
Key: citeulike:828202
.
Using Google Scholar for journal impact factors
and the h-index in nationwide publishing assessments
in academia – siren songs and air-raid sirens
Author: Jacs Per
Journal: Online information review
ISSN: 1468-4527 Date: 2012
Volume: 36 Issue: 3 Page: 462
DOI: 10.1108/14684521211241503
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Assessing researchers’ performance in developing
countries: is Google Scholar an alternative?
By Omwoyo Bosire Onyancha* (UNISA) and Dennis N. Ocholla**
(University of Zululand)
http://www.lis.uzulu.ac.za/2009/OnyanchaOcholla_Mousaion.pdf
.
A preliminary test of Google Scholar as a source for citation data:
a longitudinal study of Nobel prize winners
Author: Harzing, Anne-Wil
Journal: Scientometrics
ISSN: 0138-9130 Date: 05/2012
DOI: 10.1007/s11192-012-0777-7
.
A Citation Analysis of College and Research Libraries
Comparing Yahoo, Google, Google Scholar, and ISI World of Knowledge
with Implications for Tenure and Promotion
Author: Martell, C
Journal: College & research libraries
ISSN: 0010-0870 Date: 2009
Volume: 70 Issue: 3 Page: 170
.
Google Scholar Out-Performs Many Subscription Databases
when Keyword Searching
Author: Badia, G
Journal: Evidence based library and information practice
ISSN: 1715-720X Date: 2010
Volume: 5 Issue: 3 Page: 39
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SOME SELECTED WEBSITES WITH SEARCHING INSTRUCTION FOR GOOGLE SCHOLAR
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Help: Using Google Scholar
http://groupprops.subwiki.org/wiki/Help:Using_Google_Scholar
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Searching Google Scholar
http://scholar.google.com/intl/en/scholar/help.html
.
Google + : Beyond the Basics
I. Searching tips
II. Google tools – Google News, Google Scholar, Google Book, Google
Notebook
II. Assessing relative authority of web sites
III. Bluebook form for web sources
http://www.nd.edu/~lawlib/students/guides/Google.pdf
.
Advanced Searching in Google
https://sites.google.com/site/resourcesandsearchstrategies/google/advanced-searching-in-google
OR
http://tinyurl.com/9yxthev
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Advanced Scholar Search Tips
http://scholar.google.com/intl/en/scholar/refinesearch.html
.
Google
Tags: google, google books, google scholar, information science, library
science, research, research skills
Pitt: LibGuides
http://pitt.libguides.com/google
.
Google Books and Google Scholar
http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/TeachingLib/Guides/Internet//google_print_scholar.pdf
.
GOOGLE SCHOLAR – Search Tips
http://www.aut.ac.nz/resources/library/google_scholar_search_tips.pdf
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Net Gold Coverage of Google Scholar
http://tinyurl.com/9uutjxg
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WEBBIB1213
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This Google scholar bibliography lists ~170 articles, and aims to be an exhaustive list of articles published from 2004 to the present. When available, links to free fulltext or abstracts of articles are included. (The bibliography does not include articles in foreign languages or blog essays.)
See also Bibliographie Google Scholar | Microsoft Academic Search | Google scholar | Google scholar metrics | Scopus vs. Web of Science
http://hlwiki.slais.ubc.ca/index.php/Google_scholar_bibliography
*
How to Search ABI/INFORM
http://tinyurl.com/lsrsu75
*
“ABI/INFORM contains a broad array of business information, from scholarly journals and dissertations, to company, industry and market focused trade news. ABI/INFORM features the latest news from top sources like the Wall Street Journal, Financial Times and The Economist and is widely recommended as an excellent source for all business disciplines and courses. Besides providing coverage of emerging issues in the marketplace, ABI/INFORM also provides valuable historical perspective, with journals and other material dating back to the early 1900s.”
http://proquest.libguides.com/abi
Subject Coverage
Accounting
Banking
Computers
Economics
Engineering Management
Communications
Finance
Health Care
Human Resources
Insurance
International Trends
Law
Management/Management Science
Marketing
Public Administration
Real Estate
Taxation
Telecommunications
Transportation
Publication Types
Scholarly Journals
Trade Journals
Newspapers
Magazines
Reports
Dissertations & Theses
Books
Conference Papers & Proceedings
Wire Feeds
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- Academic Search Premier
Finds over 500,000 sources with a search of the phrase “public health”.
“Academic Search (ISSN 1097-0886, LCCN sn97001287) is a monthly indexing service. I
t was first published in 1997 by EBSCO Publishing in Ipswich, Massachusetts. Its academic focus
was international universities, covering social science, education, psychology, and other subjects.
Publishing formats covered were academic journals, magazines, newspapers, and CD-ROM.
Global in scope, 870 periodicals were indexed and abstracted. With back-files to 1990, it covered
more than 3 million articles.”
Source Wikipedia
Wikipedia article link
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Academic_Search
*
http://libproxy.temple.edu/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?profile=ehost&defaultdb=buh
A comprehensive, business periodical database
that includes scholarly journals and business periodicals.
It contains content from full text sources ranging from
general business periodicals such as Business Week,
Forbes, Fortune, American Banker, etc. to academic
journals such as Harvard Business Review,
Journal of Management, Academy of Management Review,
Review of Economics & Statistics, etc.
Business Source Premier provides cumulative
indexing and abstracts for over 3,030 business
journals and cumulative full text for over
2,500 journals. The database also includes
Country Monitor and Industry Yearbook Reports
from WEFA, 35 country reports from
the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) and
Wall Street Words.
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- CAB Abstracts
“CAB Direct is a source of references for the applied life sciences It incorporates two bibliographic databases:
CAB Abstracts and Global Health. CAB Direct is an access point for multiple bibliographic databases produced
by CABI. This database contains 8.8 million bibliographic records, which includes 85,000 full text articles.
It also includes noteworthy literature reviews. News articles and reports are also part of this combined database”
Source: Wikipedia
CAB Direct (database)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CAB_Direct_%28database%29
*
- Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL)
How to Search CINAHL
http://tinyurl.com/mufz4pw
cinahl AND (“how to search” OR “searching techniques” OR “searching cinahl” OR guide OR commands OR strategies)
*
“DynaMed is an electronic evidence-based, primary care database designed to provide the most useful point-of-care
health information available. Developed by Editor-in-Chief Brian Alper, the database contains more than 2000 disease
summaries. Diseases represented in the database reflect those most commonly seen in primary care, formatted to
provide easy access to concisely stated yet substantive information.”
Source: J Med Libr Assoc. Jul 2005; 93(3): 412–414.
J Med Libr Assoc. Jul 2005; 93(3): 412–414.
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“CAB Direct is a source of references for the applied life sciences It incorporates two bibliographic databases:
CAB Abstracts and Global Health. CAB Direct is an access point for multiple bibliographic databases produced
by CABI. This database contains 8.8 million bibliographic records, which includes 85,000 full text articles.
It also includes noteworthy literature reviews. News articles and reports are also part of this combined database”
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“Ovid MEDLINE ® covers the international literature on biomedicine, including the allied health fields and the biological
and physical sciences, humanities, and information science as they relate to medicine and health care. Information is
indexed from approximately 3,900 journals published world-wide. Databases include MEDLINE Books@Ovid,
Health and Psychosocial Instruments, Ovid Healthstar, International Pharmaceutical Abstracts, Primal Pictures Silver and
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“MEDLINE is the U.S. National Library of Medicine® (NLM) premier bibliographic database that contains over 21 million references
to journal articles in life sciences with a concentration on biomedicine. A distinctive feature of MEDLINE is that the records
are indexed with NLM Medical Subject Headings (MeSH®).”
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PubMed comprises more than 23 million citations for biomedical literature from MEDLINE, life science journals, and online books.
Citations may include links to full-text content from PubMed Central and publisher web sites.
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Retrieving clinical evidence: A comparison of PubMed and Google Scholar for quick clinical searches.
Journal of Medical Internet Research, 15(8). doi:10.2196/jmir.2624
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http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/
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PsycINFO search strategies identified methodologically sound therapy studies and review articles
for use by clinicians and researchers
AM Eady, NL Wilczynski, RB Haynes… – Journal of clinical …, 2008 – Elsevier
OBJECTIVE: This study evaluated search strategies for finding high-quality studies on
treatment and systematic reviews in PsycINFO. STUDY DESIGN AND SETTING: Sixty-four
journals were hand searched at McMaster University. Methodologic criteria were applied to
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JC Raven – 1958 – doi.apa.org
… Citation. Database: PsycINFO. [ Book ]. Guide to using the Coloured Progressive
Matrices. Raven, JC. Oxford, England: HK Lewis & Co. Guide to using the Coloured
Progressive Matrices.(1958). 40 pp. Abstract. Instructions for …
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JC Raven – 1958 – doi.apa.org
… Citation. Database: PsycINFO. [ Book ]. Guide to using the Mill Hill Vocabulary Scale with the
Progressive Matrices Scales. Raven, JC. Oxford, England: HK Lewis & Co. Guide to using the
Mill Hill Vocabulary Scale with the Progressive Matrices Scales.(1958). 64 pp. Abstract. …
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RJD Watson, PH Richardson – Psychology and Psychotherapy: …, 1999 – Wiley Online Library
… The selected journals were hand searched (by RW) for any article that met the inclusion criteria.
Both Medline and PsycINFO search strategies had two components. … Appendix 1. Broad Medline
and PsycINFO search strategies Medline search strategy PsycINFO search strategy …
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SJ Lopez, CR Snyder, JL Magyar-Moe, LM Edwards… – 2004 – psycnet.apa.org
… Citation. Database: PsycINFO. [ Chapter ]. Strategies for Accentuating Hope. Lopez, Shane J.;
Snyder, CR; Magyar-Moe, Jeana L.; Edwards, Lisa M.; Pedrotti, Jennifer Teramoto; Janowski,
Kelly; Turner, Jerri L.; Pressgrove, Cindy. Linley, P. Alex (Ed); Joseph, Stephen (Ed). …
Cited by 168 Related articles All 2 versions Cite Save
A Ellis, RA Harper – 1975 – psycnet.apa.org
… Citation. Database: PsycINFO. [ Book ]. A new guide to rational living. Ellis, Albert; Harper,
Robert A. Oxford, England: Prentice-Hall A new guide to rational living.(1975). xv 233
pp. Abstract. Describes an approach to rational-emotive …
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MC Thornton – 1997 – psycnet.apa.org
… Citation. Database: PsycINFO. [ Chapter ]. Strategies of racial socialization among Black parents:
Mainstream, minority, and cultural messages. Thornton, Michael C. Taylor, Robert Joseph
(Ed); Jackson, James Sidney (Ed); Chatters, Linda M. (Ed). (1997). …
Cited by 138 Related articles Cite Save
HP Van Cott, RG Kinkade – 1972 – psycnet.apa.org
… Citation. Database: PsycINFO. [ Book ]. Human engineering guide to equipment design, Revised
ed. Van Cott, Harold P.; Kinkade, Robert G. Oxford, England: US Government Printing Office
Human engineering guide to equipment design, Revised ed.(1972). x 752 pp. Abstract. …
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B Sommer, R Sommer – 1991 – psycnet.apa.org
… Citation. Database: PsycINFO. [ Book; Authored Book ]. A practical guide to behavioral
research: Tools and techniques, 3rd ed. Sommer, Barbara; Sommer, Robert. New
York, NY, US: Oxford University Press A practical guide …
Cited by 989 Related articles All 5 versions Cite Save More
A Coffey, P Atkinson – 1996 – psycnet.apa.org
… Citation. Database: PsycINFO. [ Book; Authored Book ]. Making sense of qualitative
data: Complementary research strategies. Coffey, Amanda; Atkinson, Paul. Thousand
Oaks, CA, US: Sage Publications, Inc Making sense of …
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Jun 28, 2017 – PsycINFO: Advanced Search … search using field codes indexed in ProQuest databases, please visit the Searchable fields page of this guide.>.
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PsycINFO. This database is the world’s largest resource devoted to peer-reviewed literature in behavioral science and mental health. Produced by the American …
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Click here for a step-by-step guide to using the vocabularies on APA … Electronic Resources Blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.
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PsycINFO_04. This sums up our introduction and guide for PsycINFO. Do go down to the site to check out the huge variety of articles that are in store for your use …
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Nov 8, 2016 – Posts about PsycINFO written by Ian. … By using a variety of strategies across a range of databases, you ensure that you ….
However, often our access to a particular journal is not via the publisher website, but via EBSCO.
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Sep 19, 2016 – Website / Blog PageSkype Contact … The PsycINFO is a great database for psychology topics including related topics …
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In PubMed you have MESH terms and subheadings, in Embase Emtree thesaurus and in PsycInfo its own thesaurus.
One of the advantages of using thesaurus …
guides.library.illinois.edu › LibGuides › Database Training
Aug 16, 2016 – Search this Guide … Website / Blog Page … Searching PsycINFO and Other ProQuest Databases …
You may narrow your results by using the options included in the Narrow Results section on the left side of the results page.
browsing.blogspot.com/2015/03/translating-search-strategies.html
Jun 11, 2015 – For example, if you have a Medline strategy, what do you need to change to make it work in, say, PsycINFO or Embase?
Other databases might …
library.maastrichtuniversity.nl/tutorial-psycinfo/
Apr 18, 2017 – This interactive PsycINFO tutorial provides you with step-by-step instructions on how to search the PsycINFO database.
libguides.northwestern.edu › LibGuides
Apr 26, 2017 – PsycINFO Videos. The APA has produced a number of helpful video tutorials on how to search using PsycINFO
via the EBSCO database …
guides.lib.uiowa.edu › Subject Guides › Hardin Library › Systematic Reviews
May 26, 2017 – A list of most commonly used databases appears on this page, but there may be others to …
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Most database platforms offer an account feature, allowing the strategies to be saved. … UI Libraries blogs.
onlinelibrary.london.ac.uk/support/login-guides/psycinfo
Logging in from the portal and Online Library website. Select the database you want to access e.g.
PsycINFO from the list of databases available to you. You will …
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PsycINFO from the APA behavioural and social science research. 2,500+ scholarly journals …
Sample Searches in Nursing: PsycINFO Topic Guide via OvidSP.
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on- and off-campus, via a number of access points on the Library’s web site, …
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Mar 14, 2017 – The following sites include examples of pre-tested search filters. … PubMed Search Strategies Blog –
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use these search strategies by going to the Clinical Queries page in PubMed.
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J Clin Epidemiol. 2008 Jan;61(1):34-40. PsycINFO search strategies identified
methodologically sound therapy studies and review articles for use by clinicians …
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Nov 29, 2016 – PsycINFO Resources. PsycINFO User Guide. PsycINFO®.
Access PsycINFO here or from the THL website. Video Tutorials from the APA:.
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In PubMed you have MESH terms and subheadings, in Embase Emtree thesaurus
and in PsycInfo its own thesaurus. One of the … Here we list search filters for identifying
randomised trials in PubMed, Embase and PsychINFO. In CENTRAL you need not …
Course materials · Resources for peer referees · Search strategies.
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of the most frequently used online psychological search … Clicking on the “Cited References”
link will take you to a page that includes all of the … search engines as well
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guide.sju.edu/tutorial/psycinfo-vs-pubmed
might be better than the other. Whenever using a database like PubMed, use the link on the library website.
It allows you to have access to more full text content.
guides.lib.uiowa.edu › Subject Guides › Hardin Library › Systematic Reviews
May 26, 2017 – A list of most commonly used databases appears on this page, but there may be …
Pubmed provides access to Medline, which is one of the three … it may be necessary to search
PsycINFO for your systematic review. … Most database platforms offer an account feature, allowing
the strategies to be saved.
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Apr 13, 2017 – Locating Qualitative Research: General Strategies … qualitative research articles through
databases, such as PubMed, CINAHL and PsycINFO.
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e-mail this page … See the EndNote research guide for additional information. …
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Page 1 … Qualitative Research Filters are pre-‐formulated search strategies that have been
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In PsycINFO: Limit to Clinical queries: Qualitative, OR, try the same search, limiting to.
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Searching CINAHL did not add value to clinical questions posed in NICE guidelines
by Beckles, Zosia; Glover, Sarah; Ashe, Joanna; More…
Journal of clinical epidemiology, 09/2013, Volume 66, Issue 9
This study aims to quantify the unique useful yield from the Cumulative Index to Nursing
and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL) database to National Institute…
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Getting Started in PsycINFO
by Joanna Szurmak
12/2015
A quick guide to PsycINFO with an emphasis on Thesaurus use.
Ovid and ProQuest interfaces are covered.
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PsycINFO Search Demonstration (PSY 103)
by Keith Stanger
12/2015
…, how to connect to it, how to search, and how to determine the availability
of articles on the result list. PSY 103 Using PsycINFO – 1. What is PsycINFO? (0:38) http…
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Ovid – Advanced searching in PsycInfo
by Michael Chen
12/2015
Ovid – Advanced searching in PsycInfo, Wellington Medical & Health Sciences Library,
University of Otago.
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Finding Research Articles in PsycINFO
by Meghan Testerman
04/2017
… to identify a research article. The Library’s guide to Keyword Searching.
Using the PsycINFO database, you can search by keywords to find research articles.
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Using PsycINFO and ERIC for Research
by Keith Stanger
12/2015
… Quantitative and Qualitative Articles in PsycINFO PsycINFO Quick Reference Guide Key
source for Education articles and reports Info type: scholarly articles, professional…
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…PsycINFO, produced and copyrighted by the American Psychological Association (APA),
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Developing Optimal Search Strategies for Retrieving Qualitative Studies in PsycINFO
by McKibbon, K. Ann; Wilczynski, Nancy L; Haynes, R. Brian
Evaluation & the Health Professions, 12/2006, Volume 29, Issue 4
Researchers and practitioners have problems retrieving qualitative studies.
Search strategies that can easily and effectively retrieve these studies from large databases
such as PsycINFO are therefore important…
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Facebook: a bibliographic analysis of the PsycINFO database
by Piotrowski, Chris
Journal of Instructional Psychology, 03/2012, Volume 39, Issue 1
… a bibliographic content analysis methodology of PsycINFO, found that instructional
applications, user characteristics, health management, and social dynamics were emphasized…
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Searching PsycINFO just got easier
by McGowan, Jessie
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 2008, Volume 61, Issue 1
… strategies for the PsycINFO database will be discussed [1] . Researchers and clinicians
search for information in electronic bibliographic databases for many reasons, including
searching for clinical information and continuing education to different types of research.
A good search strategy in electronic bibliographic databases…
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PsycINFO search strategies identified methodologically sound therapy studies and review
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by Eady, Angela May; Wilczynski, Nancy L; Haynes, R. Brian
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BIOSCIENCES BIOLOGY PSYCHOLOGY : DATABASE: TRAINING:
Techniques and Tools for Searching PsychInfo
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TECHNIQUES FOR SEARCHING PSYCHOINFO
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PSYCINFO AND (“how to search” OR “searching techniques” OR “searching cinahl”
OR guide OR commands OR strategies)
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Techniques and Tools for Searching PsychInfo from Google Web Search
http://tinyurl.com/n4ras6g
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Techniques and Tools for Searching PsychInfo from Google Scholar
http://tinyurl.com/qey9ce6
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Sample Citations
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Eady, A. M., Wilczynski, N. L., & Haynes, R. B. (2008). PsycINFO search
strategies identified methodologically sound therapy studies and review
articles for use by clinicians and researchers. Journal of clinical
epidemiology, 61(1), 34-40.
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Watson, R. J. D., & Richardson, P. H. (1999). Accessing the literature on
outcome studies in group psychotherapy: the sensitivity and precision of
Medline and PsycINFO bibliographic database searching.
British Journal of Medical Psychology, 72(1), 127-134.
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Abernethy, B., Thomas, K. T., & Thomas, J. T. (1993). Strategies for
improving understanding of motor expertise (or mistakes we have made and
things we have learned!!).
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Techniques and Tools for Searching PsychInfo from Google Books
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Techniques and Tools for Searching PsychInfo from Google Blog Search
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Techniques and Tools for Searching PsychInfo from Google Images
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Techniques and Tools for Searching PsychInfo from Google Videos
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Techniques and Tools for Searching PsychInfo from Penn State Summon Search
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faculty and is designed to answer methods questions that arise during the various steps of the research
process, including the literature search, review, research design, data collection, analysis, and write up.
The resource gathers together 6 dictionaries, 5 encyclopedias, 148 journal articles, 26 videos, and 632 books
(including the 164 Little Green Books and 48 Little Blue Books, the only way to access these popular
quantitative and qualitative research methods series in electronic form).
The 120,000 pages of material in SRMO are indexed with a custom taxonomy of more than 1,400 terms.”
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Reviewed by Rebecca McKay, MA, MLIS, AHIP
J Med Libr Assoc. Jan 2013; 101(1): 81–82.
doi: 10.3163/1536-5050.101.1.018
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3543131/
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[1] It is a platform for access to nearly 2,200 academic journals and over 25,000 e-books.[2] The journals are
grouped into four main sections: Physical Sciences and Engineering, Life Sciences, Health Sciences, and
Social Sciences and Humanities. For most articles abstracts are freely available; access to the full text
(in PDF and, for newer publications, also HTML) generally requires a subscription or pay-per-view purchase.
Contents
1 See also
2 References
3 Further reading
4 External links
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MEDICAL : HEALTH : DATABASES : SUBJECT CLASSIFICATION SYSTEMS :
LIBRARIES: NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE: NLM Classification 2014
.
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MEDICAL :
HEALTH :
DATABASES :
SUBJECT CLASSIFICATION SYSTEMS :
LIBRARIES: NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE:
NLM Classification 2014
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http://www.nlm.nih.gov/class/nlmclassintro.html
.
NLM Classification 2014
A product of the National Library of Medicine for the arrangement of
library materials in the field of medicine and related sciences used
internationally.
Outline of the NLM Classification
Index to the NLM Classification
Table G (geographic notation)
19th Century Schedule
Class Numbers Added and Canceled (Current Edition)
Class Numbers Added (Cumulative List)
Canceled Class Numbers (Cumulative List)
NLM Classification Materials
Download the NLM Classification
NLM Classification Poster
Questions or Comments
custserv@nlm.nih.gov
About the NLM Classification
About the Index
NLM Classification Practices
Table G Practices
NLM Policy on Subject Analysis and Classification
Fundamentals of the NLM Classification [online training]
Other NLM Resources
NLM Cataloging Section homepage
NLM Catalog or LocatorPlus
MeSH Browser
Introduction to MeSH
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About the NLM Classification
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/class/nlmclassintro.html
.
Scope of Revision
Historical Development
Structure of the NLM Classification
Relationship to MeSH
Index
Scope of Revision
This edition incorporates all 2014 additions and changes to the schedules
(see Class Numbers Added and Canceled) and to the index, which has been
newly edited and updated with appropriate MeSH concepts. One hundred and
five (105) new index entries were created of which forty-two (42) are from
the 2014 MeSH; the remainder are MeSH terms from previous years. Numerous
main index entries and cross references were modified to reflect changes
in the MeSH vocabulary. Thirty-nine (39) index entries were deleted.
Although the broad nature of the NLM Classification schedules precludes
complete correspondence with MeSH, new class numbers were added and
existing class numbers were canceled as needed to reflect other changes in
MeSH and the biomedical and related sciences literature cataloged.
The QS (Human Anatomy) and QT (Physiology) schedules were the major area
of focus for the 2014 edition.
Two (2) QT schedule outline headers were changed:
QT 180-245 Physiology. Hygiene was changed to QT 180-245 Hygiene.
QT 250-275 Leisure Activities. Sports Medicine was changed to QT 250-275
Leisure Activities. Sports. Sports Medicine.
Some QS and QT class number captions and notes were revised to better
reflect the scope of the number. For example:
At QS 26.5, the note was added: Classify here works on Visible Human
Projects.
At QS 504, the note was added: Includes works on comparative histology
between humans and animals.
At QS 645, the caption was changed from Placentation. Fetal membranes to
Placentation. Extraembryonic membranes
At QT 4, the caption was changed from General works, including comparative
physiology to General works. The note was changed from Classify material
on comparative physiology limited to animals in QP to Includes works on
comparative physiology between humans and animals. Classify material on
human physiology only in QT 104. Classify animal physiology in QP, QL, or
SF.
At QT 34, the caption was changed from Biophysics to Biophysical
phenomena.
At QT 36, the caption was changed from Biomedical engineering to
Bioengineering. Biomedical engineering (General).
At QT 36.5, the caption was changed from Nanotechnology to
Microtechnology. Nanotechnology.
At QT 150, the caption was changed from Hot climates to Hot temperature.
At QT 250, the caption was changed from Recreation. Outdoor activities to
Leisure activities.
Changes were made to other class schedules. For example:
At WA 260, the note was added: Classify works on protective devices in
sports and leisure activities in QT 250-261.
At WB 480, the caption was changed from Ultraviolet therapy. Sunlight.
Light therapy to Ultraviolet therapy. Heliotherapy. Light therapy.
At WD 610, the caption was changed from Hot Temperature to Heat stress
disorders.
At WN 600, the note was added: Classify works on the effects of
non-ionizing radiation on humans in QT 162.U4.
Changes were made to Table G (Geographic Notations).
Four (4) Table G numbers were added:
DB9–British Virgin Islands
DC25–Caribbean Netherlands
DC95–Curao
DS5–Sint Maarten
Three (3) cross references were added:
Saba see Caribbean Netherlands
St. Eustatius see Caribbean Netherlands
Virgin Islands of the United States see United States Virgin Islands
One Table G number caption was modified:
DV5–Virgin Islands of the United States was changed to United States
Virgin Islands
Two (2) Table G numbers were relocated:
DN4–Netherlands Antilles was moved to the Historical Geographic Locations
section
JI5Indochina was moved to the Obsolete Table G Notations section
Historical Development
The genesis of the NLM Classification is a Survey Report on the Army
Medical Library, published in 1944, which recommended that the “Library be
reclassified according to a modern scheme,” and that the new scheme be a
mixed notation (letters and numbers) resembling that of the Library of
Congress. Subsequently a classification committee was formed, chaired by
Keyes D. Metcalf and including Mary Louise Marshall who compiled the
schedules. Medical specialists acted as consultants to the committee.
Based on the consultants’ advice, that of the committee and of the NLM
cataloging staff, Ms. Marshall produced a preliminary edition of the
Library’s Classification, which was issued in 1948.
The preliminary edition was revised by Frank B. Rogers and the first
edition of the new classification was published in 1951 as the U.S. Army
Medical Library Classification. It firmly established the current
structure of the classification and NLM’s classification practices. The
headings for the individual schedules were given in brief form (e.g., WE –
Musculoskeletal System; WG – Cardiovascular System) and together they
provided an outline of the subjects that constitute the National Library
of Medicine Classification . These headings were interpreted broadly as
including the physiological system, the specialty or specialties connected
with them, the regions of the body chiefly concerned and subordinate
related fields. Within each schedule, division by organ usually has
priority. All schedules, including some of their sections, are preceded by
a group of form numbers representing publication types. These numbers,
ranging generally from 1-39, are employed as mnemonic devices throughout
the Classification.
Beginning with the 2002 edition, the National Library of Medicine
Classification is published in electronic form and updated annually:
The online environment offers many advantages to users including
hyperlinks between class numbers in the index and the schedules, and
between terms within the index and direct links from these to the MeSH
record itself under the MeSH Browser.
The online data creation and maintenance system of the Classification
gives NLM the ability to update the classification annually in tandem with
MeSH. Publication of printed editions ceased with the 5th revised edition,
1999. Beginning with the 2006 edition, the NLM Classification is also
available in PDF (Portable Document Format) at
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/class/terms_cond.html.
Structure of the NLM Classification
The National Library of Medicine Classification covers the field of
medicine and related sciences, utilizing schedules QS-QZ and W-WZ,
permanently excluded from the Library of Congress (LC) Classification
schedules. The various schedules of the LC Classification supplement the
NLM Classification for subjects bordering on medicine and for general
reference materials. The LC schedules for Human Anatomy (QM), Microbiology
(QR) and Medicine (R) are not used at all by the National Library of
Medicine since they overlap the NLM Classification.
Relationship to MeSH
The schedules, with their special requirements for use with all types and
forms of materials, preclude strict adherence to the hierarchical
arrangement of the Medical Subject Headings (MeSH), the Library’s
thesaurus for indexing and cataloging. The schedules maintain their own
character in order to provide for material, old as well as new, acquired
for the Collection, including dictionaries, atlases, directories and other
items, which are not suitable for the arrangements, found in MeSH.
However, an effort was made to make schedule headings, subheadings and
class number captions compatible with MeSH terminology. The MeSH Tree
Structures were used extensively to determine the proper placement of a
concept in a schedule and to relate index headings to one another. Since
the representation of subjects in the schedules of the NLM Classification
is intentionally broad, the captions do not enumerate all of the
subordinate concepts that are to be classified in a given number. MeSH
descriptors for these subordinate concepts do appear in the index, to the
extent practical with appropriate references to the classification
numbers.
Index
The Index to the NLM Classification consists primarily of Medical Subject
Heading (MeSH) concepts used in cataloging. It includes concepts first
appearing in the latest edition of MeSH and other older concepts as
warranted by the literature cataloged. It also provides access to
classification numbers through these MeSH concepts. Index entries are
updated annually to reflect additions and changes of the latest edition of
MeSH. For additional information on the Index see About the Index.
.
Outline of the NLM Classification
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/class/OutlineofNLMClassificationSchedule.html
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Preclinical Sciences:
QS Human Anatomy
QT Physiology
QU Biochemistry. Cell Biology and Genetics
QV Pharmacology
QW Microbiology and Immunology
QX Parasitology
QY Clinical Pathology
QZ Pathology
Medicine and Related Subjects:
W General Medicine. Health Professions
WA Public Health
WB Practice of Medicine
WC Communicable Diseases
WD Disorders of Systemic, Metabolic or Environmental Origin, etc.
WE Musculoskeletal System
WF Respiratory System
WG Cardiovascular System
WH Hemic and Lymphatic Systems
WI Digestive System
WJ Urogenital System
WK Endocrine System
WL Nervous System
WM Psychiatry
WN Radiology. Diagnostic Imaging
WO Surgery
WP Gynecology
WQ Obstetrics
WR Dermatology
WS Pediatrics
WT Geriatrics. Chronic Disease
WU Dentistry. Oral Surgery
WV Otolaryngology
WW Ophthalmology
WX Hospitals and Other Health Facilities
WY Nursing
WZ History of Medicine. Medical Miscellany
19th Century Schedule
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Index to NLM 2014 Classification
http://wwwsvlt.nlm.nih.gov/class/docs/index_18.html
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MESH Browser
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/MBrowser.html
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MESH Home
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/meshhome.html
MeSH Browser
Online searching of MeSH vocabulary
About the MeSH Browser
Suggestions for authors’ keywords
All About MeSH
MeSH Fact Sheet
Publications and presentations by MeSH staff
Introduction to MeSH
Information from Previous Years
Obtaining MeSH
Download electronic copies.
Lists of Annual Changes to MeSH.
MeSH Vocabulary Suggestions
MeSH vocabulary suggestions
What’s New
2014 MeSH Files Available
Related Efforts
Unified Medical Language System (UMLS)
NLM Classification
RxNorm
DailyMed
MeSH
Staff
Biographies and email
Publications and presentations
Files Available to Download
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/filelist.html
Download of any of the full data files requires the completion of an
online Memorandum of Understanding.
2014 MeSH
These formatted versions of the entire MeSH vocabulary are available to
download. For best results in downloading, use of a graphical interface is
recommended.
2014 MeSH in XML format. MeSH descriptors and qualifiers, and
Supplementary Concept Records (formerly Supplementary Chemical Records) in
XML format. Files are updated weekly. Supplementary records are compatible
with 2014 MeSH descriptors. Descriptor file is 292MB in size,
uncompressed. Compressed file is 15MB.
Sample XML
XML Data Elements
DTD files
Descriptor DTD
Qualifier DTD
SCR DTD
About XML MeSH
Conversion Table
Conversion from ASCII MeSH format to XML
Introduction to XML MeSH
2014 MeSH in ASCII format. MeSH descriptors and qualifiers, and
Supplementary Concept Records (formerly Supplementary Chemical Records),
in ASCII format. Files are updated weekly. The descriptor file is 28MB in
size and may take more than 30 minutes to download using a connection 2400
bps or slower. Postings data in descriptor and qualifier records reflect
updates in citation files through the October, 2000 entry month.
Note that subfield separator for descriptor entry terms has been changed
from a colon to a bar (|) in order to make it easier to parse terms
containing colons.
Sample Text
About ASCII MeSH
2014 MeSH Trees. MeSH main headings with the tree numbers that place the
heading in a hierarchical arrangement. Sorted by tree number. ASCII
format. [2.1MB]
Sample Text
About MeSH Trees
2014 MeSH in MARC format. MeSH vocabulary data in the USMARC authority
format.
These files are also available for 2014 MeSH:
Pharmacologic Actions – 2014.
Substances with a given Pharmacologic Action – 2014
Sample XML, DTD
About Pharmacologic Action files
New Headings with Scope Notes – 2014. Main headings that are new for 2014
with scope notes (definitions), cross-references, and other information.
MeSH Replaced Headings – 2014. Main headings that have changed form for
2014 or have been deleted.
2014 Descriptors – preferred term only
MeSH MN (tree number) Changes – 2014. Main headings in which there has
been a change in the MN (MeSH tree Number) for 2014.
2013 MeSH in XML format. MeSH descriptors and qualifiers, and
Supplementary Concept Records (formerly Supplementary Chemical Records) in
XML format. Files are updated weekly. Supplementary records are compatible
with 2013 MeSH descriptors. Descriptor file is 292MB in size,
uncompressed. Compressed file is 15MB.
Sample XML
XML Data Elements
DTD files
Descriptor DTD
Qualifier DTD
SCR DTD
About XML MeSH
Conversion Table
Conversion from ASCII MeSH format to XML
Introduction to XML MeSH
2013 MeSH in ASCII format. MeSH descriptors and qualifiers, and
Supplementary Concept Records (formerly Supplementary Chemical Records),
in ASCII format. Files are updated weekly. The descriptor file is 28MB in
size and may take more than 30 minutes to download using a connection 2400
bps or slower. Postings data in descriptor and qualifier records reflect
updates in citation files through the October, 2000 entry month.
Note that subfield separator for descriptor entry terms has been changed
from a colon to a bar (|) in order to make it easier to parse terms
containing colons.
Sample Text
About ASCII MeSH
2013 MeSH Trees. MeSH main headings with the tree numbers that place the
heading in a hierarchical arrangement. Sorted by tree number. ASCII
format. [2.1MB]
Sample Text
About MeSH Trees
2013 MeSH in MARC format. MeSH vocabulary data in the USMARC authority
format.
This file is also available for 2013 MeSH:
Substances with a given Pharmacologic Action – 2013.
2012 MeSH
2012 MeSH in MARC format. MeSH vocabulary data in the USMARC authority
format.
2004 MeSH
2004 MeSH files for TREC (Text REtrieval Conference) Genomics track. For
use by the TREC community with the 2004 MEDLINE/PubMed Baseline.
MeSH ELHILL Format Document (PDF format): This is a description of the
MeSH data elements in the ELHILL Unit Record Format (EURF), NLM’s former
format for distributing MeSH on tape. Most elements are common to both the
ASCII and EURF MeSH formats and so the description of MeSH data in the EUR
format may be of interest to those downloading the ASCII MeSH files from
the Web.
For questions concerning distribution, format, etc., contact:
Jacque-Lynne Schulman
Medical Subject Headings
Telephone: 301-496-1495; FAX: 301-402-2002
email: schulman@nlm.nih.gov
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Two possible ways to access MEDLINE are Ovid and PubMed. Each one has merits and drawbacks. This chart compares
them.
http://www.dartmouth.edu/~library/biomed/guides/which_medline_chart.html?mswitch-redir=classic
Which MEDLINE do I use?
Ovid MEDLINE and PubMed Compared
The National Library of Medicine’s MEDLINE database is available from many sources. The two primary ways to access
MEDLINE at Dartmouth/DHMC are Ovid and PubMed. Each one has merits and drawbacks; the important thing is to become
comfortable with one of them. If you are fresh to MEDLINE, we recommend PubMed.
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DATABASE: THESAURUSES: The Updated MESH: Thesaurus for Subject
Headings Used to Index Publication Sources Provided in PubMed and Medline,
The National Library of Medicine Database of Peer Reviewed
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PILOTS stands for: Published International
Literature on Traumatic Stress).
This database is an electronic index to the
worldwide literatureon PTSD and other
mental health consequences of exposure
to traumaticevents. Unlike other databases,
PILOTS does not restrict its coverage to
articles appearing in selected journals.
It attempts to include allpublications
relevant to PTSD and other forms of
traumatic stress, whatever their origin
without disciplinary, linguistic, or geographic
limitations.
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Web of Science (WoS) is an online subscription-based scientific citation indexing service maintained
by Thomson Reuters that provides a comprehensive citation search. It gives access to multiple databases
that reference cross-disciplinary research, which allows for in-depth exploration of specialized sub-fields
within an academic or scientific discipline.
Contents
1 Background
2 Coverage
3 Citation databases
3.1 Contents
3.2 Abstracting and indexing
4 Limitations in the use of citation analysis
5 See also
6 References
7 External links
Source Wikipedia
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Link to Wikipedia article about Web of Science
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_of_Science
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http://sites.google.com/site/elderlydatabases/
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- Who Lists Periodical Indexers?
Who Lists Databases Providing a Journal Full Text?
CUFTS!!!
PERIODICALS: DIRECTORIES :
PERIODICALS: FULL TEXT: RESOURCES :
PERIODICALS: INDEXING AND ABSTRACTING SERVICES :
DATABASES: DIRECTORIES :
REFERENCE: TOOLS:
DIRECTORIES DATABASES AND LISTINGS:
Who Lists Periodical Indexers?
Who Lists Databases Providing a Journal Full Text?
CUFTS!!!
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Who Lists Periodical Indexers?
Who Lists Databases Providing a Journal Full Text?
CUFTS!!!
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CUFTS
CUFTS: Open Source Serials Management
Journal Search
http://cufts2.lib.sfu.ca/MaintTool/public/search
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Entry Example:
A Search of the Word Sports Creates These Entry Links From the Cufts
Database:
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Clinics in Sports Medicine [ 0278-5919, 1556-228X ]
Sport, Ethics and Philosophy [ 1751-1321, 1751-133X ]
Sport-Orthopie – Sport-Traumatologie – Sports Orthopaedics and
Traumatology [ 0949-328X ]
Sports
Sports & Athletics
Sports & Physical Education Equipment You Can Make Yourself
Sports ‘n spokes [ 0161-6706 ]
Sports Afield [ 0038-8149 ]
Sports Argus [ 1357-390X ]
Sports Biomechanics [ 1476-3141, 1752-6116 ]
Sports Biomechanics: Reducing Injury & Improving Performance
Sports Bra Fitness
Sports Bulletin
Sports Business [ 0830-1921 ]
Sports Business
Sports Business Digest
Sports Business Digest via Twitter
Sports Car [ 0300-6387 ]
Sports Cars
Sports Cars Industry Profile: United States
Sports Celebrity!
Sports Coach [ 0314-5468 ]
Sports Collectors Digest [ 0278-2693 ]
Sports Dimensions Guide for Playing Areas: Sport & Recreation Facilities
Sports Direct International Plc SWOT Analysis
Sports Directory for Schools 2008
Sports Editor
Sports Engineering [ 1369-7072, 1460-2687 ]
Sports Equipment Industry Profile: Asia-Pacific
Sports Equipment Industry Profile: Europe
Sports Equipment Industry Profile: France
Sports Equipment Industry Profile: Germany
Sports Equipment Industry Profile: Global
Sports Equipment Industry Profile: Japan
Sports Equipment Industry Profile: United Kingdom
Sports Equipment Industry Profile: United States
Sports Extra
Sports for All
Sports Guy
Sports Hall of Fame
Sports Health: A Multidisciplinary Approach [ 1941-7381, 1941-0921 ]
Sports Health: A Multidisciplinary Approach
Sports Illustrated [ 0038-822X ]
Sports Illustrated Canada [ 1200-295X ]
Sports Illustrated Canada
Sports illustrated Canada
Sports Illustrated for Kids [ 1042-394X ]
Sports Illustrated for Women [ 1524-9409 ]
Sports Illustrated Kids
Sports Illustrated Women [ 1537-6230 ]
Sports Illustrated Women
Sports Law Administration & Practice [ 1364-5668 ]
Sports Law Bulletin [ 1462-2033 ]
Sports Lawyers Journal, The
Sports Litigation Alert [ 1552-194X ]
Sports Management [ 1479-9146 ]
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1523 Search Results from the Alcohol Studies Database for “recidivism or
recidivist” in Keywords
97 Search Results from the Alcohol Studies Database for “recidivism or
recidivist” in Title
Citation sample is from the 97 found in title records:
1.
Title: An application of Stafford and Warr’s reconceptualisation of
deterrence to a group of recidivist drink drivers
Author(s): Freeman, J., Watson, B.
Journal: Accident Analysis and Prevention 38(3): 462-471
Year: 2006
2.
Title: Self-reported motivations to change and self-efficacy levels for a
group of recidivist drink drivers
Author(s): Freeman, J, Liossis, P, Schonfeld, C, Sheehan, M, Siskind, V.,
and Watson, B.
Journal: Addictive Behaviors 30(6): 1230-1235
Year: 2005
3.
Title: Mandated AA attendance for recidivist drinking drivers: policy
issues.
Author(s): Speiglman, R.
Journal: Addiction 92: 1133-1136,
Year: 1997
4.
Title: Mandated AA attendance for recidivist drinking drivers: ideology,
organization, and California criminal justice practices.
Author(s): Speiglman, R.
Journal: Addiction 89: 859-868,
Year: 1994
5.
Title: Characteristics of first-time, prior repeat, and current recidivist
DWI offenders.
Author(s): Nochajski, T. H, Miller, B. A., and Wieczorek, W. F.
Journal: Drink. Drugs. Driv. 92 (No. 1): 1,
Year: 1992
6.
Title: Controlled trial of acupuncture for severe recidivist alcoholism.
Author(s): Bullock, M. L, Culliton, P. D., and Olander, R. T. Journal:
Lancet 1: 1435-1439, Year: 1989
7.
Title: Penalizing recidivist drunk drivers in Indiana: impediments to
implementation.
Author(s): Foley, J. P., Fricker, J. D.
Journal: Accident Analysis and Prevention 19: 479-486,
Year: 1987
8.
Title: Treatment readmissions and criminal recidivism in youth following
participation in chemical dependency treatment
Author(s): Luchansky, B, He, L, Longhi, D, Krupski, A., and Stark, K.D.
Journal: Journal of Addictive Diseases 25(1): 87-94
Year: 2006
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Also available from Rutgers Libraries
Alcohol History Database
This site provides access to the Alcohol History Collection at the Alcohol
Studies Library The site was developed by the Scholarly Communication
Center and the Center of Alcohol Studies
36 records were found with a search of the word cartoon, here is a sample
of the records found:
1 Title: The Liquor problem in all ages
Author: Dorchester, Daniel
Subject: Temperance — History * Beverages — History * Drinking customs
Date: 1884
Publisher: New York : Phillips & Hunt
2 Title: A New deal in liquor. A plea for dilution.
Author: Henderson, Yandell
Subject: Alcohol — Physiological effect * Drinking customs
Date: 1934
Publisher: Garden City: Doubleday, Doran and Co., Inc.
3 Title: The Curse of drink: or stories of hell’s commerce.
Author: Shaw, Elton Raymond, ed.
Subject: Temperance — Poetry * Temperance — Songs and music
Date: 1909
Publisher: Grand Rapids: Shaw publishing company
4 Title: The whisky demon or the dream of the reveller
Author: Mackay, Charles
Subject: Alcohol — literary collections * Temperance — Poetry
Date: 1860
Publisher: Edinburgh: W.P. Nimmo
5 Title: Platform echoes, or, leaves from my notebook of forty years
Author: Gough, John Bartholomew
Subject: Temperance
Date: 1886
Publisher: Hartford, Conn: A. D. Worthington & Co.
6 Title: Alcohol and man.
Author: Emerson, Haven, 1874-1957.
Subject: Ethanol–pharmacology. * Ethanol–adverse effects. *
Alcohol–Physiological effect.
Series Title: Addiction in America.
Date: 1933
Publisher: New York: The MacMillam Company, 1933.
7 Title: Alcohol the destroyer.
Author: Hearn, C. Aubrey (Charles Aubrey), 1907- * Southern Baptist
Convention. Sunday School Board.
Subject: Temperance.
Date: 1943
Publisher: Nashville, Tenn. : The Sunday School Board of the Southern
Baptist Convention
8 Title: Drunks are driving me to drink.
Author: Herold, Don, b. 1889
Subject: Alcoholism.
Date: 1953
Publisher: New York : A. S. Barnes, [1953]
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with links to informative sources regarding various aspects of alcohol use
and abuse.
Web Page Contents
Online Facts
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Driving While Impaired
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Inhalants
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Information about library services, training & education, and publications
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Access to Alcohol Studies Research Database and other related databases
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Consumer health information covering a wide range of diseases and
conditions, prevention and wellness, and alternative medicine
Links to substance abuse publications in English and Spanish
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Information about doctors, dentists, health facilities, insurance
Links to selected health-related websites
National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information (NCADI)
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Current news stories on substance abuse
Searchable databases of alcohol/drug scientific literature, prevention
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Statistics & research summaries of alcohol and drug use/abuse
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This is a sample full record from this database
NHS Economic Evaluation Database (NHS EED)
Economics of preventing premature mortality and impaired cognitive
development in children through home-fortification: a health policy
perspective
Sharieff W, Zlotkin S H, Ungar W J, Feldman B, Krahn M D, Tomlinson G
Bibliographic detail Sharieff W, Zlotkin S H, Ungar W J, Feldman B, Krahn
M D, Tomlinson G. Economics of preventing premature mortality and impaired
cognitive development in children through home-fortification: a health
policy perspective. International Journal of Technology Assessment in
Health Care 2008; 24(3): 303-311
Subject index terms status Subject indexing assigned by CRD
Subject index terms Child; Child Mortality; Child Nutrition Disorders
/economics /prevention & control; Cost of Illness; Food, Fortified
/economics; Health Policy; Humans; Neurobehavioral Manifestations
Accession number 22008101150
Database entry date 30 September 2008
NHS Economic Evaluation Database (NHS EED)
Produced by the Centre for Reviews and Dissemination
Copyright
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Search with Sample of Results
Search All of These Words
“HOME CARE”
All results (323) DARE (59) NHS EED (228) HTA (36)
NHS EED A comparison of the cost-effectiveness of hospital-based home
care with that of a conventional outpatient follow-up for patients with
mental illness 2005 Tsai S L, Chen M B, Yin T J Journal of Nursing
Research Provisional abstract
NHS EED Home care during the pancytopenic phase after allogeneic
hematopoietic stem cell transplantation is advantageous compared with
hospital care 2002 Svahn B M, Remberger M, Myrback K E, Holmberg K,
Eriksson B, Hentschke P, Aschan J, Barkholt L, Ringden O Blood Provisional
abstract
DARE Complex interventions to improve physical function and maintain
independent living in elderly people: a systematic review and
meta-analysis 2008 Beswick A D, Rees K, Dieppe P, Ayis S, Gooberman-Hill
R, Horwood J, Ebrahim S Lancet Abstract
NHS EED A comparative analysis of costs to government for home care and
long-term residential care services, standardized for client care needs
2007 Hollander M J, Chappell N L Canadian Journal on Aging Cost study
DARE Meta-analysis of psychological interventions for chronic low back
pain 2007 Hoffman B M, Papas R K, Chatkoff D K, Kerns R D Health
Psychology Abstract
NHS EED The direct costs of home care in Cuba 2007 Barroso Utra I M,
Garcia Farinas A, Rodriguez Salva A, de Vos P, Bonet Gorbea M, Van Der
Stuyft P Pan American Journal of Public Health Cost study
DARE Do geriatric interventions reduce emergency department visits: a
systematic review 2006 McCusker J, Verdon J Journals of Gerontology Series
A – Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences Abstract
NHS EED Economic impact of a unit for post hospitalization home care on
hospitalization flow and financial balance sheet 2006 Buthion V Journal
d’Economie Medicale Cost study
DARE Efficacy and effectiveness of community-based treatment of severe
malnutrition 2006 Ashworth A Food and Nutrition Bulletin Abstract
DARE A critical review of literature regarding the effectiveness of
physical therapy management of hip fracture in elderly persons 2005
Toussant E M, Kohia M Journals of Gerontology Series A – Biological
Sciences and Medical Sciences Abstract
DARE Does palliative care improve outcomes for patients with HIV/AIDS: a
systematic review of the evidence 2005 Harding R, Karus D, Easterbrook P,
Raveis V H, Higginson I J, Marconi K Sexually Transmitted Infections
Abstract
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Brief sample of search of biomechanics or ergonomics
biomechanics or ergonomics: 32 documents found
All results (32) DARE (15) NHS EED (15) HTA (2)
DARE Assessment of patient safety research from an organizational
ergonomics and structural perspective 2007 Schutz A L, Counte M A, Meurer
S Ergonomics In process
DARE Gait analysis of patients following total knee replacement: a
systematic review 2007 McClelland J A, Webster K E, Feller J A Knee
Abstract
NHS EED Implementing a pilot work injury management program in Hong Kong
2007 Lai H S, Chan C C Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation Cost study
DARE Interventions for the prevention and management of neck/upper
extremity musculoskeletal conditions: a systematic review 2007 Boocock M
G, McNair P J, Larmer P J, Armstrong B, Collier J, Simmonds M, Garrett N
Occupational and Environmental Medicine Abstract
DARE Anterior cruciate ligament injuries in female athletes – part 2: a
meta-analysis of neuromuscular interventions aimed at injury prevention
2006 Hewett T E, Ford K R, Myer G D American Journal of Sports Medicine
Abstract
NHS EED Costs of work-related musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) in
developing countries: Colombia case 2006 Piedrahita H International
Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics Cost study
DARE Effectiveness of behaviour based safety interventions to reduce
accidents and injuries in workplaces: critical appraisal and meta-analysis
2006 Tuncel S, Lotlikar H, Salem S, Daraiseh N Theoretical Issues in
Ergonomics Science Abstract
NHS EED Estimating the uninsured costs of work-related accidents. Part
I: A systematic review 2006 Sun L, Paez O, Lee D, Salem S, Daraiseh N
Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science Cost study
NHS EED Estimating uninsured costs of work-related accidents. Part II:
An incidence-based model 2006 Paez O, Uahinui T, Genaidy A, Karwowsksi W,
Sun L, Daraiseh N Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science Cost study
DARE Exercise on prescription in general practice: a systematic review
2006 Sorensen J B, Skovgaard T, Puggaard L Scandinavian Journal of Primary
Health Care Abstract
DARE The effects of occupational interventions on reduction of
musculoskeletal symptoms in the nursing profession 2006 Bos E H, Krol B,
Van Der Star A, Groothoff J W Ergonomics In process
DARE A systematic review of the effects of therapeutic taping on
patellofemoral pain syndrome 2005 Aminaka N, Gribble P A Journal of
Athletic Training Abstract
DARE Physiotherapy, steroid injections, or rest for lateral
epicondylosis: what the evidence suggests 2005 Nimgade A, Sullivan M,
Goldman R Pain Practice Abstract
HTA Surface electromyography for evaluation of low back pain 2005 HAYES,
Inc. Lansdale, PA: HAYES, Inc Brief publication record
NHS EED A statistical human resources costing and accounting model for
analysing the economic effects of an intervention at a workplace 2002
Landstad B J, Gelin G, Malmquist C, Vinberg S Ergonomics Cost study
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Introducing SciTech Connect
by Mark Martin
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OSTI Blog
http://www.osti.gov/ostiblog/introducing-scitech-connect
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With the release of SciTech Connect, OSTI is expanding its deployment of
semantic search, an innovative technology to improve the quality and
relevance of search results across the majority of its DOE content.
Semantic search is a way to enhance search accuracy contextually. Rather
than relying on search algorithms that identify a specific query term,
semantic search uses more complex contextual relationships among people,
places and things. It is an especially effective search approach when a
person truly is researching a topic (rather than trying to navigate to a
particular destination).
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OSTI Director Walt Warnick has said this about SciTech Connect: Now, with
SciTech Connect, we are expanding deployment of innovative semantic search
technology to make DOE R&D results easier to retrieve and thereby better
serve our dual core mission getting DOE results out to the scientific
community and beyond, and getting the communitys results into DOE.
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SciTech Connect contains all the full-text documents and citations
previously found in Information Bridge and Energy Citations Database.
Thus, SciTech Connect contains over sixty-five years of energy-related
citations created and/or collected by OSTI. There are over 2.5 million
citations, including citations to 1.4 million journal articles, 364,000 of
which have digital object identifiers (DOIs) linking to full-text articles
on publishers websites. SciTech Connect also has over 313,000 full-text
DOE sponsored STI reports; most of these are post-1991, but close to
85,000 of the reports were published prior to 1990.
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We are gradually phasing out Information Bridge and Energy Citations
Database (more information). These products accounted for approximately
half of the 298 million transactions OSTI handled in 2012. OSTI will work
to ensure a smooth transition for patrons as it consolidates these two
web-based services into SciTech Connect.
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SciTech Connect Search
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SciTech Connect consolidates the contents of OSTI’s Information Bridge and
Energy Citations Database, and will gradually replace these products
OSTI Launches SciTech Connect, Consolidates Information Bridge and Energy
Citations Database
http://www.osti.gov/home/osti_launch_scitech
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The Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Scientific and Technical
Information (OSTI) has launched SciTech Connect, a new portal to free,
publicly available DOE research and development (R&D) results. SciTech
Connect incorporates the contents of two of the most popular core DOE
collections and employs an innovative semantic search tool enabling
scientists, researchers and the scientifically- attentive public to
retrieve more relevant information. OSTI plans to gradually phase out its
current DOE Information Bridge and Energy Citations products and replace
them with the improved search interface of SciTech Connect.
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OSTI developed the new resource to help increase access to science,
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predecessor agencies. SciTech Connect represents one of the largest
deployments of semantic search by a federal agency to date.
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OSTI historically has been a leader in pioneering the use of new
technologies to make more DOE and federal science accessible to more
people more conveniently than ever before, said OSTI Director Walter
Warnick. Now, with SciTech Connect, we are expanding deployment of
innovative semantic search technology to make DOE R&D results easier to
retrieve and thereby better serve our dual core mission getting DOE
results out to the scientific community and beyond, and getting the
communitys results into DOE.
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Consolidated in SciTech Connect, DOE Information Bridge and Energy
Citations accounted for approximately half of the 298 million transactions
OSTI handled in 2012. OSTI will work to ensure a smooth transition for
patrons as it consolidates these two web-based services into SciTech
Connect.
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Product Scope
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SciTech Connect contains all the full-text documents and citations
previously found in Information Bridge and Energy Citations Database.
Thus, SciTech Connect contains over sixty-five years of energy-related
citations created and/or collected by OSTI. There are over 2.5 million
citations, including citations to 1.4 million journal articles, 364,000 of
which have digital object identifiers (DOIs) linking to full-text articles
on publishers websites. SciTech Connect also has over 313,000 full-text
DOE sponsored STI reports; most of these are post-1991, but close to
85,000 of the reports were published prior to 1990.
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SciTech Connect includes technical reports, bibliographic citations,
journal articles, conference papers, books, multimedia, and data
information sponsored by DOE through a grant, contract, cooperative
agreement, or similar type of funding mechanism from the 1940s to today.
This collection continues to grow as new scientific and technical
information resulting from DOE research becomes available.
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The records for the early years represent a comprehensive worldwide
collection of nuclear science literature. In addition to reports from the
Atomic Energy Commission and other U.S. Government agencies, this
collection includes numerous non-governmental publications, as well as
foreign and foreign language material. In the mid-1970s, the scope of the
database expanded to cover all forms of energy-related scientific and
technical information.
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Semantic Search
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With the release of SciTech Connect, OSTI is expanding its deployment of
semantic search, an innovative technology to radically improve the quality
and relevance of search results across the majority of its DOE content.
Semantic search is a way to enhance search accuracy contextually. Rather
than relying on search algorithms that identify a specific query term,
semantic search uses more complex contextual relationships among people,
places and things. It is an especially effective search approach when a
person truly is researching a topic (rather than trying to navigate to a
particular destination).
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SciTech Connect employs a semantic search technique known as
keyword-to-concept mapping. It accepts keyword-based queries and returns
concept-mapped queries as in a taxonomy; a search term is mapped to other
associated terms, including narrower and related concepts.
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In this way, semantic search enables the new SciTech Connect search engine
to recognize and make use of the logical relations among concepts in
different scientific documents, regardless of whether those documents use
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Energy Sector Vulnerability to Climate Change: Adaptation Options to
Increase Resilience (Presentation)
by Newmark, R. L.; Bilello, D.; Macknick, J.; Hallet, K. C.; Anderson, R.;
Tidwell, V.; Zamuda, C. (Feb. 2013)
The U.S. Department of Energy is conducting an assessment of
vulnerabilities of the U.S. energy sector to climate change and extreme
weather. Emphasizing peer reviewed research, it seeks to quantify
vulnerabilities and identify specific knowledge or technology gaps. It
draws upon a July 2012 workshop, ?Climate Change and Extreme Weather
Vulnerability Assessment of the US Energy Sector?, hosted by the Atlantic
Council and sponsored by DOE to solicit industry input.
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Basin scale assessment of gas hydrate dissociation in response to climate
change
by Reagan, M.; Moridis, G.; Elliott, S.; Maltrud, M.; Cameron-Smith, P.
(Jul. 2011)
Paleooceanographic evidence has been used to postulate that methane from
oceanic hydrates may have had a significant role in regulating climate.
However, the behavior of contemporary oceanic methane hydrate deposits
subjected to rapid temperature changes, like those now occurring in the
arctic and those predicted under future climate change scenarios, has only
recently been investigated. Field investigations have discovered
substantial methane gas plumes exiting the seafloor along the Arctic Ocean
margin, and the plumes appear at depths corresponding to the upper limit
of a receding gas hydrate stability zone. It has been suggested that these
plumes may be the first more
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ESTIMATING RISK TO CALIFORNIA ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE FROM PROJECTED
CLIMATE CHANGE
by Sathaye, Jayant; Dale, Larry; Larsen, Peter; Fitts, Gary; Koy, Kevin;
Lewis, Sarah; Lucena, Andre (Jun. 2011)
This report outlines the results of a study of the impact of climate
change on the energy infrastructure of California and the San Francisco
Bay region, including impacts on power plant generation; transmission line
and substation capacity during heat spells; wildfires near transmission
lines; sea level encroachment upon power plants, substations, and natural
gas facilities; and peak electrical demand. Some end-of-century impacts
were projected:Expected warming will decrease gas-fired generator
efficiency. The maximum statewide coincident loss is projected at 10.3
gigawatts (with current power plant infrastructure and population), an
increase of 6.2 percent over current temperature-induced losses. By the
end of more
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Soybean Oil Derivatives for Fuel and Chemical Feedstocks
by McFarlane, Joanna [ORNL] (Jan. 2013)
Plant based sources of hydrocarbons are being considered as alternatives
to petrochemicals because of the need to conserve petroleum resources for
reasons of national security and climate change. Changes in fuel
formulations to include ethanol from corn sugar and methyl esters from
soybean oil are examples of this policy in the United States and
elsewhere. Replacements for commodity chemicals are also being considered,
as this value stream represents much of the profit for the oil industry
and one that would be affected by shortages in oil or other fossil fuels.
While the discovery of large amounts of natural gas associated more
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Biomass to Gasoline and DIesel Using Integrated Hydropyrolysis and
Hydroconversion
by Marker, Terry; Roberts, Michael; Linck, Martin; Felix, Larry;
Ortiz-Toral, Pedro; Wangerow, Jim; Tan, Eric; Gephart, John; Shonnard,
David (Jan. 2013)
Cellulosic and woody biomass can be directly converted to hydrocarbon
gasoline and diesel blending components through the use of integrated
hydropyrolysis plus hydroconversion (IH2). The IH2 gasoline and diesel
blending components are fully compatible with petroleum based gasoline and
diesel, contain less than 1% oxygen and have less than 1 total acid number
(TAN). The IH2 gasoline is high quality and very close to a drop in fuel.
The DOE funding enabled rapid development of the IH2 technology from
initial proof-of-principle experiments through continuous testing in a 50
kg/day pilot plant. As part of this project, engineering work on IH2 more
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Summary for Policy Makers: Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
Special Report Renewable Energy Sources (SRREN)
by Arvizu, Dan; Bruckner, Thomas; Christensen, John; Devernay,
Jean-Michel; Faaij , Andre; Fischedick, Manfred; Goldstein, Barry; Hansen,
Gerrit; Huckerby , John; Jager-Waldau, Arnulf; Kadner, Susanne; Kammen,
Daniel; Krey, Volker; Kumar, Arun; Lewis , Anthony; Lucon, Oswaldo;
Matschoss, Patrick; Maurice, Lourdes; Mitchell , Catherine; Moomaw,
William; Moreira, Jose; Nadai, Alain; Nilsson, Lars J.; Nyboer, John;
Rahman, Atiq; Sathaye, Jayant; Sawin, Janet; Schaeffer, Roberto; Schei,
Tormod; Schlomer, Steffen; Sims, Ralph; von Stechow, Christoph;
Verbruggen, Aviel; Urama, Kevin; Wiser, Ryan; Yamba, Francis; Zwickel,
Timm (May 2011)
The Working Group III Special Report on Renewable Energy Sources and
Climate Change Mitigation (SRREN) presents an assessment of the literature
on the scientific, technological, environmental, economic and social
aspects of the contribution of six renewable energy (RE) sources to the
mitigation of climate change. It is intended to provide policy relevant
information to governments, intergovernmental processes and other
interested parties. This Summary for Policymakers provides an overview of
the SRREN, summarizing the essential findings. The SRREN consists of 11
chapters. Chapter 1 sets the context for RE and climate change; Chapters 2
through 7 provide information on six RE more
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iRESM INITIATIVE UNDERSTANDING DECISION SUPPORT NEEDS FOR CLIMATE CHANGE
MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION –US Midwest Region
by Rice, Jennie S.; Runci, Paul J.; Moss, Richard H.; Anderson, Kate L.
(Oct. 2010)
The impacts of climate change are already affecting human and
environmental systems worldwide, yet many uncertainties persist in the
prediction of future climate changes and impacts due to limitations in
scientific understanding of relevant causal factors. In particular, there
is mounting urgency to efforts to improve models of human and
environmental systems at the regional scale, and to integrate climate,
ecosystem and energy-economic models to support policy, investment, and
risk management decisions related to climate change mitigation (i.e.,
reducing greenhouse gas emissions) and adaptation (i.e., responding to
climate change impacts). The Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL)
is developing a modeling more
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Characterizing Uncertainty for Regional Climate Change Mitigation and
Adaptation Decisions
by Unwin, Stephen D.; Moss, Richard H.; Rice, Jennie S.; Scott, Michael J.
(Sep. 2011)
This white paper describes the results of new research to develop an
uncertainty characterization process to help address the challenges of
regional climate change mitigation and adaptation decisions.
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Geologic carbon sequestration as a global strategy to mitigate CO2
emissions: Sustainability and environmental risk
by Oldenburg, C.M. (Apr. 2011)
Fossil fuels are abundant, inexpensive to produce, and are easily
converted to usable energy by combustion as demonstrated by mankind’s
dependence on fossil fuels for over 80% of its primary energy supply (13).
This reliance on fossil fuels comes with the cost of carbon dioxide
(CO{sub 2}) emissions that exceed the rate at which CO{sub 2} can be
absorbed by terrestrial and oceanic systems worldwide resulting in
increases in atmospheric CO{sub 2} concentration as recorded by direct
measurements over more than five decades (14). Carbon dioxide is the main
greenhouse gas linked to global warming and associated climate change, the
more
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A deeper look at climate change and national security.
by Baker, Arnold Barry; Backus, George A.; Romig, Alton Dale, Jr. (Mar.
2010)
Climate change is a long-term process that will trigger a range of
multi-dimensional demographic, economic, geopolitical, and national
security issues with many unknowns and significant uncertainties. At first
glance, climate-change-related national security dimensions seem far
removed from today’s major national security threats. Yet climate change
has already set in motion forces that will require U.S. attention and
preparedness. The extent and uncertainty associated with these situations
necessitate a move away from conventional security practices, toward a
small but flexible portfolio of assets to maintain U.S. interests.
Thoughtful action is required now if we are to acquire the capabilities,
tools, systems, more
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Scientific Grand Challenges: Challenges in Climate Change Science and the
Role of Computing at the Extreme Scale
by Khaleel, Mohammad A.; Johnson, Gary M.; Washington, Warren M. (Jul.
2009)
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Biological and Environmental
Research (BER) in partnership with the Office of Advanced Scientific
Computing Research (ASCR) held a workshop on the challenges in climate
change science and the role of computing at the extreme scale, November
6-7, 2008, in Bethesda, Maryland. At the workshop, participants identified
the scientific challenges facing the field of climate science and outlined
the research directions of highest priority that should be pursued to meet
these challenges. Representatives from the national and international
climate change research community as well as representatives from the
high-performance computing community attended the more
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Physical Impacts of Climate Change on the Western US Electricity System:
A Scoping Study
by Coughlin, Katie; Goldman, Charles (Dec. 2008)
This paper presents an exploratory study of the possible physical impacts
of climate change on the electric power system, and how these impacts
could be incorporated into resource planning in the Western United States.
While many aspects of climate change and energy have been discussed in the
literature, there has not yet been a systematic review of the relationship
between specific physical effects and the quantitative analyses that are
commonly used in planning studies. The core of the problem is to
understand how the electric system is vulnerable to physical weather risk,
and how to make use of information from more
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The Challenges and Potential of Nuclear Energy for Addressing Climate
Change
by Kim, Son H.; Edmonds, James A. (Oct. 2007)
The response to climate change and the stabilization of atmospheric
greenhouse gas concentrations has major implications for the global energy
system. Stabilization of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations
requires a peak and an indefinite decline of global CO2 emissions. Nuclear
energy, along with other technologies, has the potential to contribute to
the growing demand for energy without emitting CO2. Nuclear energy is of
particular interest because of its global prevalence and its current
significant contribution, nearly 20%, to the worlds electricity supply. We
have investigated the value of nuclear energy in addressing climate
change, and have explored the potential challenges more
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America’s Climate Choices: Adapting to the Impacts of Climate Change
by Wilbanks, Thomas J [ORNL]; Jacobs, Dr. Katharine [University of
Arizona]; Baughman, Bruce [IEM, Inc., Alabama]; Benjamin, Georges
[American Public Health Association]; Buizer, Dr. James L. [Arizona State
University]; Chapin, F. Stuart [University of Alaska]; Cherry, Dr. W.
Peter [Science Applications International Corporation, Ann Arbor, MI];
Davis, Braxton [South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental
Control, Charleston]; Emori, Dr. Seita [National Institute for
Environmental Studies, Japan]; Ebi, Kristie L. [IPCC Technical Support
Unit WGII, Stanford, CA]; Harris, Jeremy [Sustainable Cities Institute,
Hawaii]; Kates, Dr. Robert W. [Independent Scholar, Bangor, Maine];
Kunreuther, Howard C. [University of Pennsylvania]; Mearns, Linda O.
[National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR)]; Mote, Philip [Oregon
State University, Corvallis]; Rosenberg, Andrew A. [Conservation
International, Arlington, VA]; SchwartzJr., Henry G. [Jacobs Civil
(retired)]; Smith, Joel B. [Stratus Consulting, Inc., Boulder]; Yohe, Gary
W. [Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut] (May 2010)
Convened by the National Research Council in response to a request from
Congress, America’s Climate Choices is a suite of five coordinated
activities designed to study the serious and sweeping issues associated
with global climate change, including the science and technology
challenges involved, and provide advice on the most effective steps and
the most promising strategies that can be taken to respond. The Panel on
Adapting to the Impacts of Climate Change was charged to describe,
analyze, and assess actions and strategies to reduce vulnerability,
increase adaptive capacity, improve resilience, and promote successful
adaptation to climate change in different regions, more
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15.
Global situational awareness and early warning of high-consequence
climate change.
by Backus, George A.; Carr, Martin J.; Boslough, Mark Bruce Elrick (Aug.
2009)
Global monitoring systems that have high spatial and temporal resolution,
with long observational baselines, are needed to provide situational
awareness of the Earth’s climate system. Continuous monitoring is required
for early warning of high-consequence climate change and to help
anticipate and minimize the threat. Global climate has changed abruptly in
the past and will almost certainly do so again, even in the absence of
anthropogenic interference. It is possible that the Earth’s climate could
change dramatically and suddenly within a few years. An unexpected loss of
climate stability would be equivalent to the failure of an engineered
system on a more
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16.
Estimates of the long-term U.S. economic impacts of global climate
change-induced drought.
by Ehlen, Mark Andrew; Loose, Verne W.; Warren, Drake E.; Vargas, Vanessa
N. (Jan. 2010)
While climate-change models have done a reasonable job of forecasting
changes in global climate conditions over the past decades, recent data
indicate that actual climate change may be much more severe. To better
understand some of the potential economic impacts of these severe climate
changes, Sandia economists estimated the impacts to the U.S. economy of
climate change-induced impacts to U.S. precipitation over the 2010 to 2050
time period. The economists developed an impact methodology that converts
changes in precipitation and water availability to changes in economic
activity, and conducted simulations of economic impacts using a
large-scale macroeconomic model of the more
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17.
Our impending energy, climate-change, and economic-development crisis :
Options for Change Part 2
by Gupta, Rajan [Los Alamos National Laboratory] (Dec. 2012)
Full Text Available
18.
Climate change: what causes it and how we know
by Fyke, Jeremy G. [Los Alamos National Laboratory] (Oct. 2012)
Full Text Available
19.
Progress Report 2008: A Scalable and Extensible Earth System Model for
Climate Change Science
by Drake, John B [ORNL]; Worley, Patrick H [ORNL]; Hoffman, Forrest M
[ORNL]; Jones, Phil [Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL)] (Jan. 2009)
This project employs multi-disciplinary teams to accelerate development of
the Community Climate System Model (CCSM), based at the National Center
for Atmospheric Research (NCAR). A consortium of eight Department of
Energy (DOE) National Laboratories collaborate with NCAR and the NASA
Global Modeling and Assimilation Office (GMAO). The laboratories are
Argonne (ANL), Brookhaven (BNL) Los Alamos (LANL), Lawrence Berkeley
(LBNL), Lawrence Livermore (LLNL), Oak Ridge (ORNL), Pacific Northwest
(PNNL) and Sandia (SNL). The work plan focuses on scalablity for petascale
computation and extensibility to a more comprehensive earth system model.
Our stated goal is to support the DOE mission in climate more
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20.
Nuclear Energy R&D Imperative 3: Enable a Transition Away from Fossil
Fuel in the Transportation and Industrial Sectors
by David Petti; J. Stephen Herring (Mar. 2010)
As described in the Department of Energy Office of Nuclear Energys Nuclear
Energy R&D Roadmap, nuclear energy can play a significant role in
supplying energy for a growing economy while reducing both our dependence
on foreign energy supplies and emissions from the burning of fossil fuels.
The industrial and transportation sectors are responsible for more than
half of the greenhouse gas emissions in the U.S., and imported oil
supplies 70% of the energy used in the transportation sector. It is
therefore important to examine the various ways nuclear energy can
facilitate a transition away from fossil fuels to secure environmentally
more
Business Case for Energy Efficiency in Support of Climate Change
Mitigation, Economic and Societal Benefits in China
by McNeil, Michael A.; Bojda, Nicholas; Ke, Jing; Qin, Yining; de la Rue
du Can, Stephane; Fridley, David; Letschert, Virginie E.; McMahon, James
E. (Aug. 2011)
This study seeks to provide policymakers and other stakeholders with
actionable information towards a road map for reducing energy consumption
cost-effectively. We focus on individual end use equipment types
(hereafter referred to as appliance groups) that might be the subject of
policies – such as labels, energy performance standards, and incentives –
to affect market transformation in the short term, and on high-efficiency
technology options that are available today. As the study title suggests,
the high efficiency or Business Case scenario is constructed around a
model of cost-effective efficiency improvement. Our analysis demonstrates
that a significant reduction in energy consumption more
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22.
New Horizons for Hydrogen: Producing Hydrogen from Renewable Resources
(Feb. 2011)
Recent events have reminded us of the critical need to transition from
crude oil, coal, and natural gas toward sustainable and domestic sources
of energy. One reason is we need to strengthen our economy. In 2008 we saw
the price of oil reach a record $93 per barrel. With higher oil prices,
growing demand for gasoline, and increasing oil imports, an average of
$235 billion per year, has left the United States economy to pay for
foreign oil since 2005, or $1.2 trillion between 2005 and 2009. From a
consumer perspective, this trend is seen with an average gasoline price
more
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23.
Climate Change, Nuclear Power and Nuclear Proliferation: Magnitude
Matters
by Robert J. Goldston (Apr. 2011)
Integrated energy, environment and economics modeling suggests that
worldwide electrical energy use will increase from 2.4 TWe today to ~12
TWe in 2100. It will be challenging to provide 40% of this electrical
power from combustion with carbon sequestration, as it will be challenging
to provide 30% from renewable energy sources derived from natural energy
flows. Thus nuclear power may be needed to provide ~30%, 3600 GWe, by
2100. Calculations of the associated stocks and flows of uranium,
plutonium and minor actinides indicate that the proliferation risks at
mid-century, using current light-water reactor technology, are daunting.
There are institutional arrangements more
Full Text Available
24.
The physical science behind climate change
by Collins, William; Collins, William; Colman, Robert; Haywood, James;
Manning, Martin R.; Mote, Philip (Jul. 2007)
For a scientist studying climate change, ‘eureka’ moments are unusually
rare. Instead progress is generally made by a painstaking piecing together
of evidence from every new temperature measurement, satellite sounding or
climate-model experiment. Data get checked and rechecked, ideas tested
over and over again. Do the observations fit the predicted changes? Could
there be some alternative explanation? Good climate scientists, like all
good scientists, want to ensure that the highest standards of proof apply
to everything they discover. And the evidence of change has mounted as
climate records have grown longer, as our understanding of the climate
system has improved more
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25.
Modeling of Oceanic Gas Hydrate Instability and Methane Release in
Response to Climate Change
by Reagan, Matthew; Reagan, Matthew T.; Moridis, George J. (Apr. 2008)
Paleooceanographic evidence has been used to postulate that methane from
oceanic hydrates may have had a significant role in regulating global
climate, implicating global oceanic deposits of methane gas hydrate as the
main culprit in instances of rapid climate change that have occurred in
the past. However, the behavior of contemporary oceanic methane hydrate
deposits subjected to rapid temperature changes, like those predicted
under future climate change scenarios, is poorly understood. To determine
the fate of the carbon stored in these hydrates, we performed simulations
of oceanic gas hydrate accumulations subjected to temperature changes at
the seafloor and assessed the more
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26.
Body composition to climate change studies – the many facets of neutron
induced prompt gamma-ray analysis
by Mitra,S. (Nov. 2008)
In-vivo body composition analysis of humans and animals and in-situ
analysis of soil using fast neutron inelastic scattering and thermal
neutron capture induced prompt-gamma rays have been described. By
measuring carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and oxygen (O), protein, fat and water
are determined. C determination in soil has become important for
understanding below ground carbon sequestration process in the light of
climate change studies. Various neutron sources ranging from radio
isotopic to compact 14 MeV neutron generators employing the associated
particle neutron time-of-flight technique or micro-second pulsing were
implemented. Gamma spectroscopy using recently developed digital
multi-channel analyzers has also been more
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27.
Business Case for Energy Efficiency in Support of Climate Change
Mitigation, Economic and Societal Benefits in India
by McNeil, Michael A.; Ke, Jing; Can, Stephane de la Rue du; Letschert,
Virginie E.; McMahon, James E. (Dec. 2011)
This study seeks to provide policymakers and other stakeholders with
actionable information towards a road map for reducing energy consumption
cost-effectively. We focus on individual end use equipment types
(hereafter referred to as appliance groups) that might be the subject of
policies – such as labels, energy performance standards, and incentives –
to affect market transformation in the short term, and on high-efficiency
technology options that are available today. the high efficiency or
Business Case scenario is constructed around a model of cost-effective
efficiency improvement. Our analysis demonstrates that a significant
reduction in energy consumption and emissions is achievable at more
Full Text Available
28.
Climate Change Impacts on Residential and Commercial Loads in the Western
U.S. Grid
by Lu, Ning; Taylor, Zachary T.; Jiang, Wei; Xie, YuLong; Leung, Lai R.;
Correia, James; Wong, Pak C.; Mackey, Patrick S.; Paget, Maria L. (Sep.
2008)
This report presents a multi-disciplinary modeling approach to quickly
quantify climate change impacts on energy consumption, peak load, and load
composition of residential and commercial buildings. This research focuses
on addressing the impact of temperature changes on the building cooling
load in 10 major cities across the Western United States and Canada. Our
results have shown that by the mid-century, building yearly energy
consumption and peak load will increase in the Southwest. Moreover, the
peak load months will spread out to not only the summer months but also
spring and autumn months. The Pacific Northwest will experience more hot
days more
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29.
Climate Change, Nuclear Power and Nuclear Proliferation: Magnitude
Matters
by Robert J. Goldston (Mar. 2010)
Integrated energy, environment and economics modeling suggests electrical
energy use will increase from 2.4 TWe today to 12 TWe in 2100. It will be
challenging to provide 40% of this electrical power from combustion with
carbon sequestration, as it will be challenging to provide 30% from
renewable energy sources. Thus nuclear power may be needed to provide ~30%
by 2100. Calculations of the associated stocks and flows of uranium,
plutonium and minor actinides indicate that the proliferation risks at
mid-century, using current light-water reactor technology, are daunting.
There are institutional arrangements that may be able to provide an
acceptable level more
Full Text Available
30.
20% Wind Energy – Diversifying Our Energy Portfolio and Addressing
Climate Change (Brochure)
(May 2008)
This brochure describes the R&D efforts needed for wind energy to meet 20%
of the U.S. electrical demand by 2030. In May 2008, DOE published its
report, 20% Wind Energy by 2030, which presents an in-depth analysis of
the potential for wind energy in the United States and outlines a
potential scenario to boost wind electric generation from its current
production of 16.8 gigawatts (GW) to 304 GW by 2030. According to the
report, achieving 20% wind energy by 2030 could help address climate
change by reducing electric sector carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by 825
million metric tons (20% of more
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Important! Authority records are available only for those headings in the
list that display with an icon in the leftmost column.
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Note: Because the Library of Congress Online Catalog includes millions of
bibliographic records created over many decades and according to a variety
of cataloging policies, the Headings List for a search may include many
headings that do not have associated authority records.
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Examples include headings labelled “[from old catalog];” name-title
headings that under former cataloging practice could be assigned as access
points without an authority record; headings consisting of established
subject headings from the Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH)
combined with free-floating subdivisions; and subject access points
established in a variety of other thesauri but not in LCSH.
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Frequently Asked Questions
http://authorities.loc.gov/help/auth-faq.htm
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Access to Authority Records
1.What is an Authority Record?
2.Are authority records available free of charge?
3. Are authority records up to date?
4.Are bibliographic records and holdings information available?
5.Is Z39.50 access available for Library of Congress Authorities?
Searching Authority Records
6.Can authority records be searched by LCCN?
7.Can name and subject authorities be searched in a single query?
8.Can authority records be searched by keyword(s)?
9.How can I search for headings with diacritics and special characters?
10.Is it possible to search subject subdivisions and the display of full
subject heading hierarchies?
Viewing and Saving Authority Records
11.Is it possible to view and save records with the full MARC 21 character
set?
12.In the Headings List, why do some headings display without icons?
13.Why don’t all headings have a corresponding authority record,
reference, or note?
14.Why are there two entries, non-series title and series title, for many
headings listed in the search results of a Title Authority Heading search?
Comments and Reporting Errors
16.How can I report errors in bibliographic or authority records to the
Library of Congress?
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Access to Authority Records
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1) What is an authority record?
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An authority record is a tool used by librarians to establish forms of
names (for persons, places, meetings, and organizations), titles, and
subjects used on bibliographic records. Authority records enable
librarians to provide uniform access to materials in library catalogs and
to provide clear identification of authors and subject headings. For
example, works about “movies,” “motion pictures,” “cinema,” and “films”
are all entered under the established subject heading “Motion pictures.”
Authority records also provide cross references to lead users to the
headings used in the catalog, e.g., a search under: Snodgrass, Quintus
Curtius, 1835-1910 will lead users to the authorized form of heading for
Mark Twain, i.e., Twain, Mark, 1835-1910.
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It is important to note that authority records do not represent materials
in the Library’s collection, rather they are a tool used by librarians to
organize the library catalog and assist users in finding those materials.
A recent reviewer (in a library publication) noted that users may find
helpful information in Library of Congress Authorities, such as an
author’s middle name or a company name change. But generally speaking,
Library of Congress Authorities is a service intended for use by technical
services librarians and others interested in using LC authority records in
their catalogs.
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The MARC 21 Format for Authority Data defines the authority record as:
a carrier for information concerning the authorized forms of names and
subjects to be used as access points in MARC records, the forms of these
names, subjects and subdivisions to be used as references to the
authorized forms, and the interrelationships among these forms.
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A name may be used as a main, added, subject added, or series added access
entry. The term name refers to:
Personal names (X00)
Corporate names(X10)
Meeting names (X11)
Names of jurisdictions (X51)
Uniform titles (X30)
Name/title combinations
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A subject may be used only as a subject access entry. The term subject
refers to:
Topical terms (X50)
Geographic names (X51)
Names with subject subdivisions
Terms and names used as subject subdivisions
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For more information on MARC 21, see http://www.loc.gov/marc/
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2) Are authority records available free of charge?
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Yes. All authority information in Library of Congress Authorities is
available free of charge via this Web site (authorities.loc.gov). Users do
not have to register or request permission to search, save, print, or
email the LC authority records. The only limitation is that authority
records may only be saved, printed or emailed one at a time.
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3) Are authority records up to date?
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Yes. Library of Congress Authorities are updated every night, Monday
through Saturday. The nightly update includes records newly created and
updated the previous day by LC catalogers and contributed by NACO
participants. Any records deleted during the previous week are removed on
a weekly basis early every Monday morning.
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4) Are bibliographic records and holdings information available?
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No. The current release of Library of Congress Authorities does not
provide access to LC bibliographic records or holdings information.
Bibliographic records and holdings information are available via the
Library of Congress Online Catalog at: http://catalog.loc.gov/
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5) Does the Library of Congress provide Z39.50 access to authority
records?
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No. Z39.50 access to authority records is not currently available. LC
does expect to be able to offer Z39.50 access to authority records in a
future release.
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Searching Authority Records
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6) Can authority records be searched by LCCN?
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No. In this pilot release of Library of Congress Web Authorities,
searching by LCCN is not available. The four possible searches in this
release are: Subject Authority Headings, Name Authority Headings, Title
Authority Headings, and Name/Title Authority Headings.
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7) Can name and subject authorities be searched in a single query?
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No. Although most name, title (includes series), and name/title authority
headings may be searched using the Subject Authority Headings search type,
it is really necessary to select the appropriate search type to ensure
retrieval of ALL relevant records in these categories.
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8) Can authority records be searched by keyword(s)?
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No. Authority records cannot be searched by keyword(s). The available
searches, Subject, Name, Title, and Name/Title Authority Headings, are
“left-anchored” — search words must be entered in order starting with the
leftmost word (omitting initial articles and initial punctuation).
9) How can I search for headings with diacritics and special characters?
Diacritics and special characters need not be included in authority
headings searches. Some characters, like #, etc., are not considered
“special characters” and should be included in searches.
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For example, Gabriel Garc Mquez may be searched as: garcia marquez gabriel
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10) Is it possible to search subject subdivisions and the display of full
subject heading hierarchies?
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No. However, many searching enhancements are now offered in Classification
Web, a fee-based web online service, combining Library of Congress Subject
Headings and Library of Congress Classification, available on subscription
from the Library of Congress Cataloging Distribution Service.
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Viewing and Saving Authority Records
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11) Is it possible to view and save records with the full MARC 21
character set?
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Yes. Library of Congress Authorities offers two MARC formats for saving
records: MARC-8/non-unicode and UTF-8/unicode (see
http://authorities.loc.gov/help/savemail.htm. To view the authority record
showing the MARC fielded information, be sure to select the “MARC Display”
tab (which is the default record display).
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12) In the Headings List, why do some headings display without icons?
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The Headings List is an alphabetical list of all headings found in the
Library of Congress Online Catalog that fall nearest alphabetically to the
first words of the search, whether the headings have authority records
associated with them or not. The headings that do not have an icon come
from bibliographic records found in the Online Catalog.
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13) Why don’t all headings have a corresponding authority record,
reference, or note?
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Not all headings on bibliographic records in the LC Database have a
corresponding authority record, reference, or note. Users will not find an
authority record for every access point for the following reasons:
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The 12 million bibliographic records in the LC Database were created over
the course of more than a century of cataloging at the Library of
Congress. Many of these bibliographic records were cataloged before the
Library began creating MARC authority records.
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Some new bibliographic records, by policy – e.g., minimal level cataloging
-do not have authorities created unless conflicts require them. Therefore
not all access points on LC bibliographic records have corresponding
authority records in the LC Database.
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LC’s current cataloging policy does not call for every subject heading
with a free-floating subdivision to be represented by a separate authority
record in the LC Database. Some examples would be Twain, Mark, 1835-1910 –
Homes and haunts or Live oak – Seeds – Testing. Similarly, not all titles
used as access points have associated authority records. For example,
works about the magazine entitled The New Yorker do not have an associated
authority record for that title.
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Also, LC has many non-LCSH subject headings, primarily for audio/visual
materials, that are not represented by authority records. MESH headings
are an example of non-LC subject headings on LC bibliographic records that
do not have associated authority records in the LC Database.
The LC Database includes bibliographic records that are in process, that
is, the cataloging has not been completed. As LC staff complete these
records, they create the relevant authority records according to the
current policies described above. As soon as authority records are added
or updated in the LC Database they are available online via LC
Authorities.
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14) Why are there two entries, non-series title and series title, for many
headings listed in the search results of a Title Authority Heading search?
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A heading represented by a series authority record will appear as two
entries, non-series title and series title in the headings list for a
Title Authority Heading search. This is a result of treatment of the 008
coding for bytes 14 and 16 in the authority record. The authority record
can be viewed via either entry.
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Example: a Title Authority Headings search for the title “Theoretical
chemistry.” The Headings List shows the heading first as a non-series
title; one bibliographic record is associated with that use of the heading
(a serial with a 130 field: Theoretical chemistry (London, England :
1965)). The second column indicates that nine bibliographic records are
associated with the heading as a series title. These are analytics with
the series heading in 830 fields: Theoretical chemistry (London, England :
1965).
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Series authority records may be retrieved by a Title or a Name-Title
Headings search, as appropriate. For these searches (as for Name Heading
searches), LC Authorities presents a heading in the Headings List when
byte 14 or byte 16 of the 008 field contains value ‘a’.
byte 14: value “a” indicates heading is appropriate for use as a main or
added entry (as a 1XX/7XX field in a bibliographic record; i.e., not as a
series entry)
byte 16: value “a” indicates heading is appropriate for use as a series
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Comments and Reporting Problems
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16) How can I report errors in bibliographic or authority records to the
Library of Congress?
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The bibliographic and authority records presented in the Library of
Congress Online Catalog and Library of Congress Authorities represent the
different cataloging practices employed by the Library over time. Some
records do not follow current practice.
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Users should check headings carefully to make sure that they have not made
an error in searching, or that a missing diacritic or special character
cannot be displayed due to the present limitations of the software.
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If you have confirmed an error in a Library of Congress authority record,
you may report it to the Policy and Standards Division at: policy@loc.gov.
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Content Sample : search of obesity in Subject Headings:
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Bib
Records
select icon in first column to…
View Authority Headings/References
Type of Heading
1
527
Obesity.
LC subject headings
2
15
Obesity.
LC subject headings for children
3
71
Obesity.
Medical subject headings
4
5
Obesity.
Thesaurus for graphic materials: TGM I, sub. terms
5
0
Obesity & kids
LC subject headings
6
1
Obesity–1780-1820.
Thesaurus for graphic materials: TGM I, sub. terms
7
1
Obesity–1790-1800.
Thesaurus for graphic materials: TGM I, sub. terms
8
2
Obesity–1800-1810.
Thesaurus for graphic materials: TGM I, sub. terms
9
1
Obesity–1820-1840.
Thesaurus for graphic materials: TGM I, sub. terms
10
3
Obesity–1840-1850.
Thesaurus for graphic materials: TGM I, sub. terms
11
1
Obesity–1860-1880.
Thesaurus for graphic materials: TGM I, sub. terms
12
1
Obesity–1890-1900.
Thesaurus for graphic materials: TGM I, sub. terms
13
1
Obesity–1900.
Thesaurus for graphic materials: TGM I, sub. terms
14
1
Obesity–1900-1910.
Thesaurus for graphic materials: TGM I, sub. terms
15
1
Obesity–1910-1920.
Thesaurus for graphic materials: TGM I, sub. terms
16
2
Obesity–1930-1940.
Thesaurus for graphic materials: TGM I, sub. terms
17
1
Obesity–1960-1980.
Thesaurus for graphic materials: TGM I, sub. terms
18
1
Obesity–1970-1980.
Thesaurus for graphic materials: TGM I, sub. terms
19
1
Obesity–2000-2010.
Thesaurus for graphic materials: TGM I, sub. terms
20
0
Obesity 2012 (Seminar) (2012 : London, England)
LC subject headings
21
0
Obesity 2012, Westminster Food & Nutrition Forum Keynote Seminar (2012 :
London, England)
LC subject headings
22
1
Obesity–Abstracts.
LC subject headings
23
1
Obesity–Adolescence–Congresses.
Medical subject headings
24
2
Obesity–Adolescent.
Medical subject headings
25
1
Obesity–Alternative treatment.
LC subject headings
26
0
Obesity and kids
LC subject headings
27
0
Obesity and the brain lecture series
LC subject headings
28
1
Obesity–Anecdotes.
LC subject headings
29
2
Obesity–Animal models.
LC subject headings
30
2
Obesity–Animal models–Congresses
LC subject headings
31
1
Obesity–Arkansas.
LC subject headings
32
1
Obesity–Atlases.
LC subject headings
33
1
Obesity–Atlases.
Medical subject headings
34
1
Obesity–Australia.
LC subject headings
35
1
Obesity–Australia–Social aspects.
LC subject headings
36
1
Obesity–Australia–Statistics.
LC subject headings
37
0
Obesity bias
LC subject headings
38
3
Obesity–Bibliography.
LC subject headings
39
1
Obesity–Biography.
LC subject headings
40
1
Obesity–Blood.
Medical subject headings
41
1
Obesity–Brazil–Rio de Janeiro.
LC subject headings
42
1
Obesity–California–Cross-cultural studies.
LC subject headings
43
1
Obesity–California–Orange County–Statistics.
LC subject headings
44
1
Obesity–Cameroon.
LC subject headings
45
2
Obesity–Canada.
LC subject headings
46
2
Obesity–Canada–Prevention.
LC subject headings
47
1
Obesity–Canada–Statistics.
LC subject headings
48
4
Obesity–Case studies.
LC subject headings
49
15
Obesity–Chemotherapy.
LC subject headings
50
2
Obesity–Chemotherapy–Congresses.
LC subject headings
51
2
Obesity–Chemotherapy–Periodicals.
LC subject headings
52
2
Obesity–Child.
Medical subject headings
53
2
Obesity–Child–Congresses.
Medical subject headings
54
1
Obesity–China.
LC subject headings
55
1
Obesity–China–Epidemiology.
LC subject headings
56
1
Obesity–Collected Works.
Medical subject headings
57
1
Obesity–Comic books, strips, etc.
LC subject headings
58
1
Obesity–Complication.
LC subject headings
59
19
Obesity–Complications
LC subject headings
60
31
Obesity–complications.
Medical subject headings
61
4
Obesity–Complications–Congresses.
LC subject headings
62
4
Obesity–complications–Congresses.
Medical subject headings
63
1
Obesity–complications–Great Britain.
Medical subject headings
64
1
Obesity–complications–Handbooks.
Medical subject headings
65
2
Obesity–Complications–Handbooks, manuals, etc.
LC subject headings
66
2
Obesity–Complications–Juvenile literature.
LC subject headings
67
1
Obesity–Complications–Prevention–Popular works.
LC subject headings
68
1
Obesity–Complications–United States.
LC subject headings
69
1
Obesity–complications–United States.
Medical subject headings
70
1
Obesity–Complications–United States–Congresses.
LC subject headings
71
1
Obesity–complications–United States–Congresses.
Medical subject headings
72
1
Obesity–Computer network resources.
LC subject headings
73
45
Obesity–Congresses.
LC subject headings
74
15
Obesity–congresses.
Medical subject headings
75
0
Obesity Control
LC subject headings
76
1
Obesity–Cross-cultural studies.
LC subject headings
77
1
Obesity–Developing countries.
LC subject headings
78
1
Obesity–Developing countries–Congresses.
LC subject headings
79
1
Obesity–Diagnosis.
LC subject headings
80
2
Obesity–diagnosis.
Medical subject headings
81
1
Obesity–diagnosis–West Virginia.
Medical subject headings
82
0
Obesity Diet therapy
LC subject headings
83
6
Obesity–Diet therapy.
Medical subject headings
84
1
Obesity–diet therapy–Child–Popular Works.
Medical subject headings
85
4
Obesity–diet therapy–Congresses.
Medical subject headings
86
1
Obesity–diet therapy–Handbooks.
Medical subject headings
87
3
Obesity–diet therapy–Periodicals.
Medical subject headings
88
0
Obesity discrimination
LC subject headings
89
2
Obesity–Drama.
LC subject headings
90
3
Obesity–Drug therapy.
Medical subject headings
91
5
Obesity–Drug therapy–Congresses.
Medical subject headings
92
3
Obesity–drug therapy–Periodicals.
Medical subject headings
93
5
Obesity–Economic aspects.
LC subject headings
94
1
Obesity–Economic aspects–Congresses.
LC subject headings
95
1
Obesity–Economic aspects–Texas.
LC subject headings
96
4
Obesity–Economic aspects–United States.
LC subject headings
97
1
Obesity–Economic aspects–United States–Econometric models.
LC subject headings
98
0
Obesity Education Initiative (National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute)
LC subject headings
99
3
Obesity–Encyclopedias.
LC subject headings
100
1
Obesity–encyclopedias.
Medical subject headings
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