Outline of
Library Resources for Nutrition
( http://grinnell.unh.edu/nutrition.html )

 

UNH Libraries: brochures, map, website, online catalog, remote access,
    government documents
, Zeke's guide, InfoBoost, cafe

Biological Sciences Library: views, website, START HERE

Primary/secondary literature

Published literature vs. web pages

Searching databases for articles (books later)

 (master list for all subjects)

Examples: PubMed,
Web of Science/Biological Abstracts/MEDLINE,
Health Source: Consumer Edition

Find It @ UNH

Know your database (example)

Know your search engine

Electronic journals: online catalog and

A-Z list Example: AJCN (ScienceDirect)

  Newsletter Example: Nutrition Action Healthletter

Journal information: Journal Citation Reports

   Bibliography: citation styles, RefWorks, EndNote, (EndNote Web)

Searching the online catalog for books (WorldCat)

Boston Library Consortium

     Virtual catalog for BLC books

InterLibrary Loan service (sign up)

Infotrieve service (sign up)

  Other libraries: Countway (Boston),

     Dartmouth Biomedical Libraries (Hanover)

Steps in locating literature

What you really do: Flowchart

If we don't have it

(Bioboost)

Questions ?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 




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Comments, suggestions, and questions should be sent via email to dml2@cisunix.unh.edu .

 
Last updated July 23, 2009