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Tele-Information Discovery: Google and Beyond
Information Services and Resources in Support of Telemedicine Programs
Jacqueline Donaldson Doyle, MS
Learning Objectives1. Become a Power Googler
– Identify best available online resources» Databases & Collections» General and Specific Websites
2. Learn to evaluate online resources 3. Learn to use PubMed, the international database
of medicine, aka Medline
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Google now suggests!
Commercial info providers
Personalizing Google
Personalizing Google, cont.
Personalizing Google, cont.
Power Googling
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Do you work to narrow or focus your search?
Refining your search
Narrowing & Widening your Google Search
• Try using an “exact phrase”• Use OR to widen your search • Ask Google to – Omit (-) a word/phrase – Search a certain language or file format– Narrow to a period of time – Search specific domain types (i.e. .org)
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Why use quotes?• Remember… In basic search, you can specify when you want
exact phrases to be searched by putting quotes around your sentence/phrase.
• (i.e. “West Virginia”) Without quotes you could get results like this: The sun was setting in the west and my wife, Virginia, was by my side.
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Google Scholar
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Scholar Preferences
Google Preferences, cont.
Diving deeper into Google
• Images• Blogs• Reader• iGoogle• Scholar
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http://www.google.com/intl/en/options
Now, run a Google Search…
• Telemedicine and its use in the delivery of health care
• Hospital based telemedicine• Medical School-based telemedicine• Telemedicine in pathology or dermatology or
radiology or [your choice]
Select 1 or 2 and describe…
• How many you retrieved• What were its titles• Who sponsors the pages • What were the URLs• If published, where was it published– What is the name of the book or journal
• Who are its authors• Is its date of creation or posting noted
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More (good) online resources…
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Online Health & Medicine Sites
• www.pubmed.gov -- MEDLINE/Pubmed• www.medlineplus.gov -- Consumer Health• www.azgolocal.org – state-oriented health info• www.azhealthinfo.org- state-oriented health info• www.webmd.com – commercial health info• www.nia.nih.gov -- Natl Inst on Aging• www.aarp.org -- AARP• www.cdc.gov -- CDC
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Online Health & Medicine Sites, cont.
• http://www.ama-assn.org--AMA• http//familydoctor.org--AAFP• www.Healthfinder.gov -- DHHS• http://www.mayoclinic.com--Mayo• www.KidsHeath.org--Peds• http://www.4woman.gov --Women’s Health • http://www.noah-health.org-- NY State• http://caphis.mlanet.org--Med –Med Lib Assn
TMP Osler MMI-I - 6/24/08Arizona Health Sciences Libary-Phoenix,
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Find libraries here
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Evaluating Websites
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Authority
•Trustworthiness
• Reliability
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Guidelines to determine website authority:
• Who is the sponsor? Provide insight on the credibility of information published on the site.
• How current is it? Should be updated frequently; as health information changes constantly.
• Opinion? Or facts? If facts, can be verified from a primary information source.
• Target audience? Should clearly state whether the information is intended for the consumer or the health professional
• Official site? Blog?
http://www.mlanet.org/resources/userguide.html
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Evaluating Health Websites
• http://www.library.cornell.edu/olinuris/ref/research/webeval.html
• http://www.lesley.edu/library/guides/research/evaluating_web.html
• http://nccam.nih.gov/health/webresources/• http://www.ehow.com/how_2063513_evalu
ate-medical-websites.html• http://www.nlm.nih.gov.ezproxy2.library.ariz
ona.edu/medlineplus/webeval/webeval.html
Misperceptions of libraries…
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Book centric…
Mean, shhing librarian…
Quiet and uncomfortable…
21st Century Libraries
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Technology driven…
Social/collaborative space…
Quality info available online…
Comfortable and inviting…
Student centered…
PubMed (MEDLINE)
• Over 16 million references, back to 1949• 5,200 journals, 37 languages • Between 2,000 and 4,000 refs are added every day• Increasingly includes links to full-text• Access is free; full text is not• Create your MYNCBI account first!
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Register for your MyNCBI Account here…
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Create your MyNCBI Account
Set Filters and Icons
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Select Preferences
PubMed Preferences
Use your MyNCBI Account
Search Results
Find 1, then related…
Click on Advanced Search
Health Care Reform, 2009, English, Full Text
AHSL-Phoenix URL: http://ahslphoenix.wordpress.com/
Now try a PubMed Search
• Use your MyNCBI account• Try general and advanced search features and
compare results• Save your search—you can then receive
automatic results via email• Tweak your preferences as needed
Review our Learning Objectives
1. Become a Power Googler2. Learn to evaluate online resources 3. Learn to use PubMed, the international database
of medicine
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“Homework”
• Create your accounts in PubMed and Google (Slide #6 and #32)
• Run 2 or 3 searches—in either or both (#16-17)• Consider setting up a “Saved Search” in PubMed• Take a few minutes to evaluate a website or two
(#27)• Reflect on your past and now improved searching
experience• Email with questions: [email protected]
I hope you…
• Learned some effective Google Tricks• Set up your personal accounts in Google and
PubMed• Learned some useful PubMed Tricks• Feel confident that you can evaluate the true
value of a web-based resource• Have identified a nearby library for use and
networking