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Alerts/Notification
Services
Workshop for UWB Nursing Faculty
February 7, 2007, 12:00 – 2:00 p.m.
Julie Planchon Wolf
Agenda for today (flexible)
Demonstration of CINAHL and
PubMed Alert/Notification Services
 How to save alerts for EndNote
 Tips & discussion about information
management
 Hands-on time to experiment with
searches, databases, and alerts
features
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Alerts/Notification Services
Guides
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Notification services allow you to receive
email notification of new books or articles in
your area of study.
Online guide from the Bothell Campus
Library:
http://www.uwb.edu/library/notifserv.html
Online guide from UW HealthLinks:
http://healthlinks.washington.edu/howto/aler
ts.html
CINAHL
Click on “Personal Account (for
Searches” link on upper blue bar
 Click on “Create a new Personal
Account” and register
 Click on “Main Search Page” link
 Perform a search in CINAHL
 Click on the “Save Search/Alert” link
underneath the Search History.
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CINAHL
Name your search and select the
Type as AutoAlert (SDI)
 Pick Fields and Scheduling options
you want
 For EndNote Users:
 (Output Type – keep the default
of “Ascii” (?)
 Result Format - Reprint/Medlars
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CINAHL
Click on Save
 Can revise alerts by clicking on the
“Saved Searches/Alerts” link on
upper blue bar
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PubMed: My NCBI
Setting up an account:
 Click on the My NCBI link located on
the left blue bar in PubMed
 Register
 Email confirmation with link
 Set-up account
PubMed: My NCBI
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Searches
Conduct a search
 Click on “Save Search” to the right of the
“Go” button
 Answer the question “Would you like to
receive e-mail updates of new search
results?” by choosing Yes
 For EndNote Users: Choose the format
of MEDLINE and Text
 Click the OK button
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PubMed: My NCBI
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Collections
 “Send to” and choose “Clipboard”
 Click on the “Clipboard” tab
 Click on “Send to” and select “My
NCBI Collections”
How to save Alerts/Notifications
for EndNote
Save emails as a text file (.txt)
 When you set-up your
alert/notification account, choose a
format that is EndNote friendly such
as text or ascii (varies per database
interface – read the help screens).
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EndNote 8 Tutorial
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Located online at:
http://healthlinks.washington.edu/howto/endnote/tutorial/
Goals of the tutorial:
 Search and save citations from the
PubMed/Medline database
 Import citations into your EndNote library
 Format your paper's citations in a bibliographic
style you choose
Includes a link to a 30 day free trial of EndNote
EndNote Imports Guide
This online guide with importing
instructions can be used with
earlier versions of EndNote.
 Located online at
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http://www.lib.washington.edu/help/endn
ote/
EndNote Web
Accessible for free through the Web of
Science database (UW Restricted)
 Online Guides
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UW
HealthLinks Guide:
http://healthlinks.washington.edu/howto/en
web.html
Web site http://www.myendnoteweb.com
EndNote.com
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Trainings and Tutorials
http://www.endnote.com/training/
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Import Filters
http://www.endnote.com/support/enfilter
s.asp
Tips & discussion about
information management
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Stop information sources that are not
proving useful (e.g. e-mail lists)
Set aside specific times to look at e-mails
File e-mails unscrupulously and customize
your system to meet your current need
Set-up a rules wizard in Outlook to
automatically filter incoming messages
Book: “Getting Things Done” by David
Allen
Questions and
Hands-on Time
Please let me know if you have
questions
 Time available to experiment with
searches, databases, and alerts
features
 Printing is available
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