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Using the Biomedical Library
& Its Resources:
Becoming Efficient Information
Managers
BMD 201
Fall 2013
Clista Clanton, MSLS
• Education Coordinator
• Contact Information:
Phone: (251) 414-8210
Email: [email protected]
University of South Alabama:
Biomedical Library Sites
• Baugh Biomedical Library – Campus Site
Primarily supports the academic health
sciences (College of Medicine, Colleges of
Nursing & Allied Health)
University of South Alabama:
Biomedical Library Sites
• Third floor of the University Medical Center
site and now called the Health Information
Resource Center
Primarily supports the clinical medicine
specialties-collection concentrates on patient
care and treatment
What is Evidence Based Practice
(EBP)
Short definition: “the integration of
best research evidence with clinical
expertise and patient values.”4
The Health Science Literature
• Primary – original research
Experimental (an intervention is made or variables are
manipulated)
• Randomized Control Trials
• Controlled trials
Observational (no intervention or variables are
manipulated)
• Cohort studies
• Case-control studies
• Case reports
Qualitative (research dealing with phenomena that are
difficult or impossible to quantify mathematically, such as
beliefs, meanings, attributes, and symbols)
The Medical Literature
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Secondary – reviews of original research
Meta-analysis/metasynthesis
Systematic reviews
Practice guidelines
Reviews
Decision analysis
Consensus reports
Editorial, commentary
Do you need…
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Practice Guideline/Evidence
Professional literature (journal articles)
Consumer/Patient Info
A fact or data set
To contact a colleague
News item, image, or ???
What Does “Peer Reviewed” or
“Refereed” Mean?
• Peer Review is a process that journals use to ensure the articles
published represent the best scholarship currently available.
Articles submitted to peer reviewed journals are sent out to other
scholars in the same field (the author's peers) to get their opinion
on the quality of the scholarship, relevance to the field,
appropriateness for the journal, etc.
• Publications that don't use peer review (Time, Cosmo, Salon) rely
on the judgement of the editors for inclusion, which makes them
less authoritative/reliable.
How Do I Determine if a Journal or
Article is Peer-Reviewed?
• CINAHL has a “peer-reviewed” limiter
• Google the web site of the journal and read
it’s description
• Beware of “predatory publishing tactics”
What Does the
Research Literature Say?
More than
35
databases,
so check
scope notes
http://biomedicallibrary.southalabama.edu.
Assignment
• Presentation and assignment can be found at:
• http://biomedicallibrary.southalabama.edu/li
brary/?q=BMD201
• Assignment due on Friday, October 18th