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Responsible Literature Searching: Introduction to Literature Searching
Module Quiz

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Intro to Lit Searching
Searching Techniques
Database Overviews
Points to Remember
Liaison Page
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Core Databases
MEDLINE
CINAHL
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Evidence-Based Practice
PICO Model
Cochrane Databases
Point of Care Resources
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Medical References
eBooks
STAT!Ref (e-textbooks)
Micromedex Overview
Micromedex Disease
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Citation Searching
Web of Knowledge
Journal Citation Reports
Related Article Search
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Drug References
Drug Safety Overview
Micromedex Resources
TOXNET Databases
PubChem
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Desktop Article Access
Find It @ MCG
ePublications
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References & Credits

Module 1 focused on introducing the concept of literature searching. The following quiz is intended to help review and refine what you have learned in this module. Each answer choice will provide you with further information to clarify the lesson. Please turn off any popup blocker before taking the quiz.

  1. General science databases, such as Web of Science in Web of Knowledge, should be used when:

    1. You want to use MeSH terms

    2. You need to search the life or social sciences or psychology

    3. You need specific medical information


    4.     Review this section
  1. Anyone with a PDA can access all the same resources as on their desktop.

    1. True

    2. False


    3.     Review this section
  1. Complete literature searches should include which of the following?

    1. Multiple database searches

    2. Multiple index searches

    3. Review of older print sources

    4. Searches of primary references

    5. All of the above


    6.     Review this section

Congratulations! You have completed this module.

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