Medicine: Answering your literature searching and referencing questions (MPhils in Population Health Sciences only) - IN PERSON New
One-to-one drop-in sessions for Population Health Sciences MPhil students to answer any questions about literature searching, or using referencing software. Please come prepared, preferably having attempted your searches and/or use of referencing software, with a list of the specific problems you've encountered.
This session will take place in the Medical Library training room, and the library will email you further instructions in advance. Please do not respond to automated reminder emails -- please instead email the library directly: librarytraining@medschl.cam.ac.uk.
MPhil in Population Health Sciences only
Attendees must have made some attempt to undertake literature searches or use referencing software, and come prepared with a list of specific problems they need solving. (For example, 'these are the search terms I've entered into Medline, and I can't understand why I have zero results' would be a specific problem. 'Show me how to do a literature search' would not be a specific problem.)
Please ensure you arrive promptly for your selected timeslot, as if you are not available at the start time for your slot it will be offered to another student.
Number of sessions: 1
# | Date | Time | Venue | Trainers | |
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1 | Wed 17 Jan 15:40 - 16:00 | 15:40 - 16:00 | Clinical School, Medical Library, Library Training Room | map | Veronica Phillips, Isla Kuhn |
These drop-in sessions will enable students to:
- Improve their existing search strategies to find more results, or narrow large numbers of results down to a smaller number of more relevant results
- Translate their search strategies from one database to another
- Ensure they are searching their selected database(s) in the most efficient way possible
- Ask questions about their current use of referencing software (such as Mendeley, Zotero or Endnote), and solve problems they've had with this software
Demonstrations and practicals
A number of one-to-one sessions, each lasting a maximum of 20 minutes.
Once or twice every year.
Booking / availability