database resources for molecular & cell biology 2014
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Introducing database resources for Molecular & Cell Biology at UCT Libraries, featuring Web of Science, Scopus and Henry Stewart Talks.TRANSCRIPT
PRESENTED BY JEN EIDELMANUCT LIBRARIES
2014
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Molecular & Cell Biology 2014 Database resources for MCB
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Molecular & Cell Biology 2014 - Database resources
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MCB Database Resources Database resources
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WHERE TO START? - Subject GuideOn the Library Web Page:
LINK TO SUBJECT GUIDES
This is your subject guide:http://libguides.lib.uct.ac.za/
molecular_cell_biology
Databases for MCBhttp://libguides.lib.uct.ac.za/mcb-databases
Remember to think carefully about your search terms and use the following
search operators (Boolean operators) to limit and refine your search:
• AND to find records containing all terms
• OR to find records containing any of the terms
• NOT to exclude records containing certain words from your search
Database searching
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Web of Science
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Web of Science - SFX
The full text is available from Wiley Online
Click on the GO button.
There is also a link here to the library catalogue (ALEPH) if you want to see if the print version of Journal of Food Science is available.
Web of Science - SFX
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Web of Science – Export to RefWorks
Web of Science – Export to RefWorks
Web of Science – Export to RefWorks
Web of Science – Export to RefWorks
Web of ScienceSign in to create a personal account
Web of ScienceSign in to create a personal account
Click on the ‘Search History’ tabAnd then click on ‘Save History’Give your search a nameClick ‘Save’
Web of ScienceSaved Searches and Alerts
Click on ‘My Tools’ and then ‘Saved Searches and Alerts’ to see all your saved searches
You do not have to sign in to use these databases, but if you register you can create your own profile, save searches and create alerts.
Databases: SCOPUS
Databases: SCOPUS
• Search for articles using search terms in the search boxes
• Add more search boxes if you like• Change the date range if you want to limit your
search
Databases: SCOPUS
• 30 documents found• Refine results on left of page
• Read the full text or click on SFX to see availability at UCT
• Save your search (search can be re-run in ‘Settings’)• Set Alert
Databases: SCOPUS – SFX explained
The SFX screen will tell you if the article is available in full text or not.It also tells you in which database the article is indexed.In this case it is available from DOAJ and from PubMed Central.Click on the GO button to get the full text.
Databases: SCOPUS
• Set a search Alert to your mailbox
• Find saved searches in ‘Settings’
• Manage Alerts etc.
Databases: SCOPUS
Databases: SCOPUS
• Export selected article(s) to a Bibliographic Manager e.g.
RefWorks
Databases: SCOPUS
• Click on the Refworks
direct export link
• Click Export• Exports bibliographic details to RefWorks
The RefWorks login screen will open if you
have not logged in previously
Direct Import to RefWorks
Direct Import to RefWorks
Databases: SCOPUS
• Find an author
• Click on the hyperlink to view documents
Databases: SCOPUS
Databases: SCOPUS
• Find more help using the tutorials/videos
offered in the Scopus Database
Databases: Henry Stewart Talks
Over 1500 audiovisual seminar style presentations by leading world experts
Contains the latest research as well as the fundamentals
Presented by many of the world’s leading experts, including Nobel Laureates
User friendly format of animated slides with synchronized narration
Specially commissioned and organized by subject area into comprehensive series
New and updated talks and series issued every month.
Databases: Henry Stewart Talks
Databases: Henry Stewart Talks
Databases: Henry Stewart Talks
Databases: Henry Stewart Talks
Databases: Henry Stewart Talks
Databases: Henry Stewart Talks
Databases: Henry Stewart Talks
Databases: Henry Stewart Talks
Databases: Henry Stewart Talks
Databases: Henry Stewart Talks
Databases: Henry Stewart Talks
Search tip:
molecular chaperones
This search will find the words molecular OR chaperones, not necessarily as a phrase.
Search tip:
”molecular chaperones”
(inverted commas will find those words as a phrase)
Databases: Henry Stewart Talks
Databases: Henry Stewart Talks
Databases: Henry Stewart Talks
Databases: Henry Stewart Talks
Databases: Henry Stewart Talks
Databases: Henry Stewart Talks
Printable slide handouts PDF
Databases: Henry Stewart Talks
Embed a talk in a word document
Databases: Henry Stewart Talks
Databases: Henry Stewart Talks
Databases: Henry Stewart Talks
Possible HARVARD UCT example:
Sondak, V. K. 2013. Update on therapies for metastatic melanoma [Video file]. Available: http://hstalks.com/?t=BL1003571 [2013, August 14].
Text citation: (Sondak, 2013)
Databases: Henry Stewart Talks
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