99667Assessment Task 1Library Class
Using Medline, AMED and Google to find journal articles or for Assessment Task 1Medline, AMED (OVID)
“Advanced Search” mode /
Article Title Searching:
Title or key words from title / Databases: Medline
Question6
Article Title:Risks Associated With the Practice of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Search terms:risks and traditional Chinese medicine
Author Searching:
Author surname, Initial / Databases: Medline
Question6
Author: Bensoussan,A(surname, first name initial), choosebensoussan a.au.then click on “Search for Selected Term”
Publication year: limit the publication year to2000
Keyword Searching:
- Topic->Main Concepts-> keywords-> Synonyms
- Using AND, OR & Brackets to group the keywords
- Using truncation mark
Question2 : Adverse events (or effects) ofacupuncture treatment
Search terms: (adverse event* or adverse effect*) and acupuncture
Question5
Search terms: Stephaniatetrandra and kidney* and Belgium
Subject Heading Searching:
Select Keyword and
Tick on"Map Term to Subject Heading” / Medline
Question2 : Adverse events (or effects) ofacupuncturetreatment
- Use keyword “ acupuncture treatment” for subject heading “Acupuncture Therapy”, then click on “Continue”
- Choose subheading “Adverse Events/AE”, then click on “Continue”
- The results will appear on the screen, then limit the results to human and for recent 10 years
1.Use keyword “Chinese herbal medicine” for subject heading “Drugs, Chinese Herbal”, then click on “Continue”
2.Choose subheading“Adverse Events/AE”, then click on “Continue” search for results on Drugs, Chinese Herbal/ae [Adverse Effects]
Question4: Spinal cord puncture by acupuncture
1.Use keyword “ spinal cord puncture” for subject heading “ Spinal Cord Injuries”, then click on “Continue”
2.then click on “Continue” again for all subheadings
3.Use keyword “ acupuncture” for subject heading “Acupuncture Therapy”, then Choose subheading “Adverse Events/AE”
4.Click on “ Search History” on the top of page
5.Select Spinal Cord Injuries/ and Acupuncture/ae [Adverse Effects], then choose “Combine selections with AND”
AMED
Question2 : Adverse events (or effects) ofacupuncturetreatment
- Use keyword “ acupuncture” for subject heading “Acupuncture Therapy”, then click on “Continue”
- Use keyword “Adverse Events” for subject heading “Adverse effects” , then click on “Continue”
- Click on “ Search History” on the top of page
- Select Acupuncture/ and Adverse effects/, then choose “Combine selections with AND”
1.Use keyword “Chinese herbal medicine” for subject heading “Drugs Chinese Herbal”, then click on “Continue”
2.Click on “ Search History” on the top of page
3.Select Drugs, Chinese Herbal/ and Adverse effects/, then choose “Combine selections with AND”
Question4: Spinal cord puncture by acupuncture
- Use keyword “ spinal cord” for subject heading “ Spinal Cord”, then click on “Continue”
- Use keyword “ acupuncture” for subject heading “Acupuncture Therapy”, then click on “Continue”
- Click on “ Search History” on the top of page
- Select Spinal Cord / and Acupuncture/, then choose “Combine selections with AND”
Print/Save & Export / Select articles: Tick the articles you need
Print/Save: Click on Print, choose the right options including Search History, then print or save.
internet search engines / Search examples
- site:edu.au
- site:gov.au
Question 7:
- Do a Google search on “healing crisis”
- Print the article
- Copy webpage URL
- Write reference details in Harvard UTS Style
Referencing: Harvard UTS Style Eaxample:
Journal article :Author(s) Year of publication, ‘Article title’ (in single quotes), Journal name (in italics), Volume and issue numbers, Page numbers. / Rotchford, J.K. 2000, 'Overview: adverse events of acupuncture', Medical Acupuncture, vol. 11, no. 2,pp. 32-5.
Webpage:
Author/Organisation Year, Title, Type of Work, Producer, Place, Date viewed, <URL>.
Weblog
Author Year, ’Article Title ’,BlogTitle, Type of Work, Producer, Date viewed, <URL>. / Topics in Chinese Medicine 2011, ‘Healing crisis?’, Topics in Chinese Medicine Blog, Weblog, White Pine Healing Arts, viewed 22December 2011,