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1 A Guide to Using Partner Publishers’ Resources (module 3)

2 Instructions - This part of the:  course is a PowerPoint demonstration intended to introduce you to Partner Publishers’ Resources.  module is off-line and is intended as an information resource for reference use. MODULE 3 HINARI/Partner Publishers’ Resources

3 Table of Contents – Module 3  Finding the HINARI website and registering to access the resources  Accessing partner publisher services  Logging into Elsevier’s Science Direct website  Finding journals and articles and other ‘services’  Logging into HighWire website  Finding journals and articles and other ‘services’  Logging into Wiley InterScience website  Finding journals and articles and other ‘services’  A brief overview of Nature Publishing

4 Logging on to HINARI 2 We will need to insert our HINARI User ID and Password in the Login box and click on the Login button.

5 Logging on to HINARI 1 Before logging onto Publishers’ resources, we can Login to the HINARI website using the URL http://www.who.int/hinari/

6 Logging on to HINARI 3 Logging into HINARI will provide authentication when we visit Partner publisher services websites. Note: Without proper authentication, you will not be able to access the full-text articles.

7 Choosing a partner publishing service 1 Choose a Partner publisher services resource from the drop down menu on the HINARI home page.

8 Science Direct 1 When we open a Partners publisher services resource, a new window will open. We should now be authenticated at the new site. We have chosen (Elsevier) Science Direct.

9 (Elsevier) Science Direct access via Quick Search, to locate articles or journal titles - author, title, abstract or keyword search browse by title and browse by subject register for Quick Links –subject alerts – recall of saved searches – a top 25 articles (in your subject area)

10 Science Direct 3 This is the initial page of the (Elsevier) Science Direct website. From here we can locate articles or journal titles, register for a personal profile, and order table of contents services.

11 Science Direct 4 Via Quick Search, you can be locate articles by article Title, abstract, keywords, Author or Journal/book title. The website also contains over 9,000,000 full text articles (06 2007).

12 Science Direct 5 To select a journal from Science Direct, highlight a title in the Browse by title A-Z list (in the left-hand column).

13 Science Direct 6 We will now be on the journal homepage of The Lancet within the Science Direct website. From here, we will see a list of issues we can access by Volume/Issue.

14 Science Direct 7 Within an issue, you can view an Article List and Full Abstracts plus links to Summary Plus, Full Text + Links (HTML) or a PDF format.

15 Science Direct 8 Journals in Science Direct available to HINARI registered users have a GREEN box next to the title.

16 Science Direct 9 Here is an article in PDF format. When we choose this option a new window will open with the article within. When we have printed the article, we can close the extra window.

17 Science Direct 10 Within Science Direct, you can browse journals by broad Subject headings.

18 Science Direct 2 ScienceDirect allows us to search across All journals within the Elsevier collection. In this example, we will go to the Search page and enter tuberculosis in the Terms box and select All journals from the Source drop down menu.

19 Science Direct 3 These are the results for the search tuberculosis in All journals that located 5721 articles. The green box notes that, via HINARI, the articles are full- text available.

20 Science Direct 13 In this example we have refined the Quick Search for malaria by adding the term bednets (malaria and bednets) and located 75 articles.

21 HighWire Press website a portal to over 1,150 journals published predominantly by learned societies Includes health-related journals - American Journal of Public Health, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, Journal of Bacteriology and JAMA via IP address, allows access to participating journals from any computer within the country has a listing of the ‘journals free to developing- economies’ that can be accessed directly from the HighWire Press site: http//:highwire.stanford.edu

22 HighWire Press an A-Z journal title list a means to search the database ability to set up alerts means to search across individual and multiple journals

23 HighWire Press 3 This is the HighWire Press initial page. From here we can locate articles or journal titles or subject and set up an email alert. The ‘journals free to developing-economies’ list is located in the by other list box.

24 HighWire Press 4 Within HighWire Press, you can Browse Journals alphabetically (via title). Note that some journals are a free site and others have free issues; the HINARI access is a different mix of titles.

25 We have accessed the table of contents page of an issue of JAMA with Abstract, Full Text (HTML) and PDF options to specific articles.

26 This is the Full Text (HTML) option that includes hypertext links.

27 Wiley InterScience as of July 1, 2008 – includes all Blackwell Synergy and Wiley InterScience titles a journal titles by A-Z and/or subject list ‘email alert’ for new content a personal profile of journals keyword search across individual and multiple journals

28 Wiley Interscience 0 The Wiley InterScience website begins with a Browse by Subject Area listing. We will choose the Medical, Veterinary and Health Sciences category.

29 Wiley Interscience 2 In the Medical, Veterinary and Health Sciences category, you can Browse By Category or Publication Titles or a keyword Advanced Search options.

30 Wiley Interscience 4 This is the alphabetical list of Journals in Medicine (general) category.

31 Wiley Interscience 5 Within the specific journal, you will have access to Abstract and full-text as HTML or PDF documents.

32 Nature Publishing Group publications A-Z Index browse by subject function keyword “search” and “advanced Search” - for an individual journal or across all the Nature Publishing titles e-alert option

33 Nature Publishing Intro Page This is the initial page of the Nature Publishing website and contains a link to the Publications A-Z index.

34 Nature Publishing Title A-Z List The Nature Publishing site contains a Publications A-Z Index and also allows us to BROWSE BY SUBJECT or keyword SEARCH.

35 In specific Nature journals, you can access the article by Abstract, Full Text (HTML) or PDF. This is the end of Module 3. There is a workbook to accompany this module. The workbook will take you through a live session covering the topics included in this demonstration with working examples. Updated 06 2008


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