101 Webinar Recordings
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This collection contains introductory webinars on a variety of topics presented by UH Health Sciences librarian specialists
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Item Embase 101(2023-11-09) Helbing, RachelThis session will provide an introduction to searching Embase, a major biomedical and pharmaceutical database indexing over 8,200 journals, including 3,000 journals unique to Embase and journals from 95 countries. Rachel Helbing, Head of Health Sciences Libraries, will cover Embase basics like constructing a search, using Emtree and search filters, sorting and sharing results, and accessing full text. Skills learned in this session will help you get the most out of your Embase searches.Item PubMed 101(2023-10-05) Helbing, RachelThis session will provide an introduction to searching PubMed, the world’s premiere biomedical database which comprises more than 36 million citations. Rachel Helbing, Head of Health Sciences Libraries, will cover PubMed basics like constructing a search, using MeSH and search filters, sorting and sharing results, and accessing full text. Skills learned in this session will help you get the most out of your PubMed searches.Item Searching the Health Literature 101(2023-09-07) Helbing, RachelThis session will provide an introduction to searching the health literature with tips, tricks, and best practices to make your searches more successful. Rachel Helbing, Head of Health Sciences Libraries, will cover searching basics like choosing appropriate databases, using PICO to generate a list of keywords, constructing a strategy with Boolean operators, and more. Skills learned in this session will be applicable for searching a variety of biomedical and social sciences databases.Item Systematic Reviews 101(2021-09-22) Helbing, RachelA systematic review utilizes specific methods in an attempt to collate all empirical evidence on a given topic. This is done in order to answer a posed research question with minimal bias and maximum reliability, improving the ability to make decisions. Rachel Helbing, Director of Library Services for the Health Sciences at UH Libraries, will discuss the steps involved in conducting a systematic review.