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1 History 9 We now have 12141 articles (07 2007) with the concepts public health AND malaria. Click on the link to return to History.

2 History 10 Our search #1 AND #2 is now identified as #3.

3 History 11 We can narrow our search down further by combining our #3 (public health and malaria) with Africa.

4 History 12 The search has narrowed the results down further to 5384 articles (07 2007). Click on the link to return to the History page.

5 History 13 Set #4 now is public health AND malaria AND Africa.

6 History 14 To clear the History, click on Clear History.

7 Linking to full text 1 We now will discuss accessing full-text articles. Enter the search chloroquine resistance in Africa.

8 Linking to full text 2 Here the results default to the Summary display.

9 Linking to full text 3 Change the display to Abstract from the dropdown menu.

10 Linking to full text 4 From the Abstract display, links to full text publishers resources are shown near the top of the record.

11 Linking to full text 5 When you arrive at the article on the publishers site, you can confirm access via the address or url search box of the web browser. If properly authenticated, you will see a URL that begins with: http://hinari-gw.who.int/whalecommunhttp://hinari-gw.who.int/whalecommun...

12 Linking to full text 6 You will see options to access the Full Text article - generally HTML or PDF formats. In this example, if you select the Full Text link, you will get the full article in HTML format that includes links to sections of the article, bibliographic citations or related articles. If you select the PDF or Portable Document Format, you will receive a scanned image of the article. The next example is the PDF version that is similar to the traditional print option.

13 Full text PDF documents Here is a PDF document. To download a PDF document, you will need a copy of the Adobe Acrobat program which can be download freely from the Adobe website: http://www.adobe.com

14 Linking to full text 4 Full-text Article Access Problems HINARI/PubMed access to the full-text articles is based on PubMeds Link Out software. Some publishers do not use this option while others may not allow access to the oldest issues.

15 In this example, we are attempting to access an article from the Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health. Although HINARI users should have access to this journal, we will use this as an example of what could go wrong.

16 The publisher has not authorized access and has requested LOGIN or purchase. Note: Your HINARI institutional User ID/Password will not work.

17 Accessing journals by title 1 If you are unable to access an article from a HINARI journal via these Link Out icons, double check this by going to the title in theJournals by title A-Z list and also verify the chronological availability. Also, check that you have completed the HINARI LOGIN properly.

18 To confirm that you have used the institutional User Name and Password correctly, check in the address or URL box of the web browser. If properly authenticated, you will see a URL that begins with: http://hinari-gw.who.int/whalecom...

19 If you cannot access the article from the Link Out icons or the Journals by title A-Z list, send an email to the HINARI staff (hinari@who.int) so that they can communicate with the Publisher and resolve the problem. Note: make sure you include your institutional User Name, the name of the journal(s) and other details.

20 HINARI Subset 1 PubMed have created a subset of journals for HINARI. To access this subset, enter loprovhinari[sb] in the query box and click on the Go button. Note: This subset and the free full text[sb] one are similar to the MyNCBI filters used to create the HINARI and Free full text tabs that are displayed after a HINARI/PubMed search.

21 HINARI Subset 2 The results of the HINARI subset search is access to over 4 Million full text articles (07 2007). The HINARI tab also has this number and over 900,000 also are listed as Free full text.

22 HINARI Subset 3 Articles made available through HINARI will display the HINARI Icon next to the publishers link. You must use the Abstract display of PubMed.

23 HINARI Subset 4 If we enter the search loprovhinari[sb] AND tuberculosis, we will have full text access to all 16991 articles (07 2007) in the result set. Again, the same number is in the HINARI tab and over 4000 also are listed as Free full text.

24 Free full text Subset 1 PubMed have also created a free full text[sb] subset and these articles are available to anyone with access to PubMed.

25 Free full text Subset 2 When we run the free full text[sb] query, we have access to over 1.9 Million articles (07 2007). Note that over 900000 of these articles also are listed in the HINARI tab.

26 Loprovhinari and fft combined In this search, we have combined loprovhinari[sb] with free full text[sb] and have a total of over 5 Million articles – with some duplicates.

27 This is the end of Mudule 4 Part 4 This is the end of Module 4 Part 4. There is a Work Book to accompany this part of the 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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