Difference between revisions of "Laurmagee: Week 10"
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− | *State which database you used (e.g., GoogleScholar, PubMed, ISI Web of Science/Knowledge). | + | #*State which database you used (e.g., GoogleScholar, PubMed, ISI Web of Science/Knowledge). |
− | *State what you used as search terms (e.g., "genome") and what type of search terms (e.g., keyword, author, title, etc.) | + | #*State what you used as search terms (e.g., "genome") and what type of search terms (e.g., keyword, author, title, etc.) |
− | *Give an overview of the results of the search. | + | #*Give an overview of the results of the search. |
− | *How many results did you get? | + | #*How many results did you get? |
− | *Give an assessment of how relevant the results were. | + | #*Give an assessment of how relevant the results were. |
− | *Record the full bibliographic citation of the relevant paper(s), formatted according to the Guidelines for Literature Citations in a Scientific Paper. | + | #*Record the full bibliographic citation of the relevant paper(s), formatted according to the Guidelines for Literature Citations in a Scientific Paper. |
− | *Create a link to the HTML version of your journal article on the publisher web site. Note that PubMed Central is not an actual publisher web site, but a secondary database of papers. | + | #*Create a link to the HTML version of your journal article on the publisher web site. Note that PubMed Central is not an actual publisher web site, but a secondary database of papers. |
− | *Download the PDF file of the journal article, upload it to the wiki and link to it from your team's home page. Note that you can only upload the PDF file to our wiki if there are no copyright restrictions on the article. If there are copyright restrictions, then you will need to provide a link to the download on the publisher site. | + | #*Download the PDF file of the journal article, upload it to the wiki and link to it from your team's home page. Note that you can only upload the PDF file to our wiki if there are no copyright restrictions on the article. If there are copyright restrictions, then you will need to provide a link to the download on the publisher site. |
#Article 2 | #Article 2 | ||
− | *State which database you used (e.g., GoogleScholar, PubMed, ISI Web of Science/Knowledge). | + | #*State which database you used (e.g., GoogleScholar, PubMed, ISI Web of Science/Knowledge). |
− | *State what you used as search terms (e.g., "genome") and what type of search terms (e.g., keyword, author, title, etc.) | + | #*State what you used as search terms (e.g., "genome") and what type of search terms (e.g., keyword, author, title, etc.) |
− | *Give an overview of the results of the search. | + | #*Give an overview of the results of the search. |
− | *How many results did you get? | + | #*How many results did you get? |
− | *Give an assessment of how relevant the results were. | + | #*Give an assessment of how relevant the results were. |
− | *Record the full bibliographic citation of the relevant paper(s), formatted according to the Guidelines for Literature Citations in a Scientific Paper. | + | #*Record the full bibliographic citation of the relevant paper(s), formatted according to the Guidelines for Literature Citations in a Scientific Paper. |
− | *Create a link to the HTML version of your journal article on the publisher web site. Note that PubMed Central is not an actual publisher web site, but a secondary database of papers. | + | #*Create a link to the HTML version of your journal article on the publisher web site. Note that PubMed Central is not an actual publisher web site, but a secondary database of papers. |
− | *Download the PDF file of the journal article, upload it to the wiki and link to it from your team's home page. Note that you can only upload the PDF file to our wiki if there are no copyright restrictions on the article. If there are copyright restrictions, then you will need to provide a link to the download on the publisher site. | + | #*Download the PDF file of the journal article, upload it to the wiki and link to it from your team's home page. Note that you can only upload the PDF file to our wiki if there are no copyright restrictions on the article. If there are copyright restrictions, then you will need to provide a link to the download on the publisher site. |
Revision as of 08:17, 30 October 2013
- Article 1
- State which database you used (e.g., GoogleScholar, PubMed, ISI Web of Science/Knowledge).
- State what you used as search terms (e.g., "genome") and what type of search terms (e.g., keyword, author, title, etc.)
- Give an overview of the results of the search.
- How many results did you get?
- Give an assessment of how relevant the results were.
- Record the full bibliographic citation of the relevant paper(s), formatted according to the Guidelines for Literature Citations in a Scientific Paper.
- Create a link to the HTML version of your journal article on the publisher web site. Note that PubMed Central is not an actual publisher web site, but a secondary database of papers.
- Download the PDF file of the journal article, upload it to the wiki and link to it from your team's home page. Note that you can only upload the PDF file to our wiki if there are no copyright restrictions on the article. If there are copyright restrictions, then you will need to provide a link to the download on the publisher site.
- Article 2
- State which database you used (e.g., GoogleScholar, PubMed, ISI Web of Science/Knowledge).
- State what you used as search terms (e.g., "genome") and what type of search terms (e.g., keyword, author, title, etc.)
- Give an overview of the results of the search.
- How many results did you get?
- Give an assessment of how relevant the results were.
- Record the full bibliographic citation of the relevant paper(s), formatted according to the Guidelines for Literature Citations in a Scientific Paper.
- Create a link to the HTML version of your journal article on the publisher web site. Note that PubMed Central is not an actual publisher web site, but a secondary database of papers.
- Download the PDF file of the journal article, upload it to the wiki and link to it from your team's home page. Note that you can only upload the PDF file to our wiki if there are no copyright restrictions on the article. If there are copyright restrictions, then you will need to provide a link to the download on the publisher site.