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Electronic Databases
Guide to Searching Ovid Databases
Searching Guidelines | Retrieving
Articles | Output Options
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General Guidelines
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Description
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Health related databases including citations and abstracts, with links
to some full-text articles.
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Availability
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Available at all Library workstations.
Remote access for Upstate faculty, students and staff available through
LEAP.
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Simultaneous Use
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OvidWeb - 12 users.
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Timeouts
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Databases will timeout after several minutes of inactivity.
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Exit Instructions
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Click on Logoff to exit the database.
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Searching Guidelines
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Default Search
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Most Ovid databases, such as MEDLINE and CINAHL, default to a subject
search; others default to a keyword search. When the subject search is
the default, a box labeled "Map Term to Subject Heading" will be displayed
and checked.
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Subject Search
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- Enter a single term or phrase in the search box. A corresponding list
of subject headings will be displayed. Select the appropriate subject
heading. (Note: If there is no appropriate subject heading, select keyword
searching.)
- When applicable, a list of subheadings will follow. Select any or
all as appropriate.
Most effective search strategy: search each concept individually and
then combine searches.
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Combining Searches
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To combine multiple searches/concepts, click on the Combine icon.
Select the search sets to be combined, then choose the appropriate Boolean
operator: AND or OR.
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Previous Searches
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The last 4 searches are automatically displayed. To view the complete
list, click on Expand.
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Limit Search
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Use Limit boxes on the main search screen and/or click on the
Limit icon to open database-specific boxes for further limits.
FastMed allows limiting to journals available in the Health Sciences
Library.
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Keyword Searches
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Enter a term or phrase in the search box. (Note: To bypass mapping to
subject headings when a subject search is the default, remove the check
the box indicating "Map Term to Subject Heading.")
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Boolean/Proximity
Operators
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For Keyword searching, Ovid accepts and, or, not,
adj, adjn (n=number of words allowed between search terms).
Adj is the default operator for keyword searches.
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Truncation
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A dollar sign ($) at the end of a root word will retrieve all
possible suffix variations of a root word. (May add a number to indicate
a maximum number of letters to follow.)
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Wildcards
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The pound sign (#) can be used within or at the end of a query
word to substitute for one required character. (Eg., wom#n retrieves woman
or women.)
The question mark (?) can be used within or at the end of a query
word to substitute for 1 character or no characters. This is useful for
retrieving documents with British and American word variants, eg., colo?r.
(Note: This will not work if there is only one letter in front
of the wild card, eg., f?etal.
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Field Searching
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Click on the Author, Title, or Journal icons to
search for names or words in the title.
Click the Search Fields icon for searching additional fields.
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Command Line Searching
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Allows advanced searchers to bypass the button bar. Consult Ovid Help
for details.
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Special Features
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Click on Change Database to initiate a search in a different database.
This feature also allows the user to repeat the same search in a different
database, however, all databases do not recognize the same subject headings.
Save Search History allows the user to temporarily save and recall
the search strategy.
Click on the Tools icon to view the subject thesaurus or scope
notes.
(Note: When searching, scope notes are indicated by the red and white
"i" symbol; clicking on a subject term link will display the thesaurus.)
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Retrieving Articles in Electronic Journals
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Availability
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Journals@Ovid provides full text access to selected electronic journals.
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Finding a Known
Article
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- Select Journals@Ovid Full Text from the list of Ovid databases.
- Select the Browse Journals icon.
- Select Browse Journals by Name
- At Journals A-Z, click on the lletter corresponding to the
title of the journal.
- Scroll to the journal name, and click on Issues List.
- Click on the link to the Table of Contents for the desired
issue.
- Locate the article from the Table of Contents and click on Ovid
Full text.
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Additional Options
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Use the Title icon to search for words or a phrase in the article
title.
Search for the author's name and journal title, then combine.
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Output Options
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Marking Records
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Click in the box next to a citation number from the Titles Display
list, or, while viewing the "Complete Reference" or "Abstract."
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Displaying Marked Records
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From the Citation Manager at the bottom of the Titles Display,
choose options for citations and fields. (Leave "Citation Format" and
"Save Format" as they are.)
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Print, Save, or E-mail
Citations
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Mark records as above, then:
- Print: Display as above, then click on browser print button.
- Email: Select "Email" under Action.
- Save: Select "Save" under Action. Save to disk (A drive)
only.
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Displaying & Printing
Full Text
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Before printing from browser window, select "Print Preview" from the
Output box and choose options for display.
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