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1 MS Physiolology 700 Capstone Project
Merle Rosenzweig Liaison Librarian to the Department of Molecular and Integrative Physiology

2 WHAT WILL BE COVERED

3 Introduction Searching Databases Basics From Quick Links Plagiarism & Self-Plagiarism Bibliographic Management Software Popular vs. Scholarly Journals & Gray Literature

4 Finding The Resources From the Taubman Health Sciences Page
INTRODUCTION Finding The Resources From the Taubman Health Sciences Page

5 Taubman Health Sciences Library
Valuable library services Interlibrary Loan 7-FAST (document delivery) Liaison Services  When we don’t have it  When you want it scanned & sent  When you need some help

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9 MGet It is a tool provided by the University Library that creates shortcuts to the full-text of online articles, as well as links to other Library services. When searching in many of the University Library databases, you will see an MGet It button or link that connects you to a menu of options.

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11 MEDLINE PubMed Main biomedical literature citation database; over 19 million citations indexed from 5,400 journals Single citation matcher; Clinical queries MeSH database

12 http://www. ncbi. nlm. nih. gov. proxy. lib. umich. edu/sites/entrez

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36 My NCBI Saves searches and results from multiple NCBI databases, and features an option to automatically update and search results from your saved searches. Users can save their citations (journal articles, books, meetings, patents and presentations) in My Bibliography and manage peer review article compliance with the NIH Public Access Policy. Includes additional features for filtering search results, highlighting search terms, and setting LinkOut and Outside Tool preferences.

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41 Embase Biomedical & pharmacology citation database
More focus on drug literature than MEDLINE Broader international coverage

42 Embase - Details Use Emtree to find subject terms
Saved searches & alerts require to set up a free account (via UM) Option to search Embase and/or Medline content: To completely OMIT Medline content, add: NOT ([medline]/lim)

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46 Web of Science Sciences, social sciences, arts & humanities citation databases 46 million+ records from over 11,000 journals Cited reference searching & citation analysis Conference proceedings “Author Finder” feature under Web of Science Access: THL quick links

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67 Plagiarism & Self Plagiarism

68 Ethical Writing* A general principle underlying ethical writing is the notion that the written work of an author, be it a manuscript for a magazine or scientific journal, a research paper submitted for a course, or a grant proposal submitted to a funding agency, represents an implicit contract between the author of that work and its readers. According to this implicit contract, the reader assumes that the author is the sole originator of the written work, that any text or ideas borrowed from others are clearly identified as such by established scholarly conventions, and that the ideas conveyed therein are accurately represented to the best of the author’s abilities. *Avoiding plagiarism, self-plagiarism, and other questionable writing practices: A guide to ethical writing. Miguel Roig, Ph.D.

69 Plagiarism Taking an idea (e.g., an explanation, a theory, a conclusion, a hypothesis, a metaphor) in whole or in part, or with superficial modifications without giving credit to its originator. Ideas, data, and conclusions that are borrowed from others and used as the foundation of one’s writing, must be properly acknowledged. Use of another person’s ideas, processes, results, or words without giving appropriate credit, including those obtained through confidential review of others’ research proposals and manuscripts. ALWAYS acknowledges the source.

70 Self-Plagiarism Writers often believe that because they are the authors of a work, they can reuse in. Not true if the work has been published. Self-plagiarism can infringe upon a publisher’s copyright. The same rules apply when using part or all of work that has been published, ALWAYS acknowledges the source.

71 Citation Management Zotero Mendeley Web-based For comparison go to:
Create your own reference library Import citations from online databases Cite While You Write RefWorks Web-based bibliographic management EndNote Desktop program with EndNote Web capabilities Zotero Web-based Free for Mendeley Web-based For comparison go to:

72 Merle Rosenzweig oriley@umich.edu 734-615-8923
Questions? Merle Rosenzweig


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