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Library/web search
Dorcas Mensah
Monmouth University
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Using only a main search term, perform one search on your general topic. Snip or Screen shot 1st page of results > Open a word document and Paste results
Perform at least one additional search limiting your topic using “and”, “or” or not operators. Print 1st page of results> Paste to same word document
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Full text article
Article with full text:
Bostock-Cox, B. (2014). Type 1 diabetes in children Sarah's story. Practice Nurse, 44(4), 18-23.
Article without full text:
Couper, J., Haller, M., Ziegler, A., Knip, M., Ludvigsson, J., & Craig, M. (2014). Phases of type
1 diabetes in children and adolescents. Pediatric Diabetes, 1518-25. doi:10.1111/pedi.12188
I decided to do my search on Type 1 Diabetes. I went to the library on the web site of
Monmouth University through current student. The library gave me quick links in which showed
me A to Z database list, I clicked on it, gave me a list of information in alphabetical order. I then
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clicked on CINAHL (Ebsco). Then it took me to Monmouth University Library Database Login.
I logged in which showed me CINAHL a complete search. CINAHL is a database which gives
information about allied health nursing, alternative medicine community medicine. I then typed
in Type 1 Diabetes which I received 17,560 articles, which gave me broad information.
I pressed the start button and the picture screen at the same time to screenshot the first
page, which was then pasted on word document as instructed. In order for me to limit my search,
I typed in Type 1 Diabetes in Children, the search research reduced to 985 articles by using
“and”, screenshot was done also. I chose the two articles that I wanted to explore. The first
article is Type 1 Diabetes in children “Sarah’s Story” which is in full text. The second one is
“Phases of Type 1 Diabetes in Children and Adolescents”. When I clicked on the second article,
it appeared that the journal is not in full text.
Even though the second article was not able to be retrieved, information was given to request the
article through interlibrary loan. The two citation were obtained by getting the necessary
information and using APA format. After finishing my search, I realized that it is essential to
filter the articles by using “and”, or “or” which will help to narrow the search of articles because
the computer always gives the broad information. I think this search will help me in my brochure
project in the sense that now l know how to decrease broad articles to which l really need,
instead of searching through thousands of articles. These articles also focus on the actual topic l
need, which is type 1 diabetes in children.
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The two search engines that are used to obtain the websites are Google and Bing. The
screenshot was taken and I was able to go to American Diabetes Association and American
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Heart Association by typing the names. The two websites gave me the information about my
search. The information on these websites are precise. There are also references.
American diabetes Association is organization that deals with diabetes. This organization
goal is to research for prevent, cure, and manage diabetes. The goal for American Heart
Association to help citizens to live healthy lives, even though they deal with cardiac disease.
They also have good information about diabetes which is a predisposing cause for heart disease.
The information that l received from these websites are accurate and can be used for the
brochure project. The websites provide adequate information for this project.
References
Bostock-Cox, B. (2014). Type 1 diabetes in children Sarah's story. Practice Nurse, 44(4), 18-23.
Couper, J., Haller, M., Ziegler, A., Knip, M., Ludvigsson, J., & Craig, M. (2014). Phases of type
1 diabetes in children and adolescents. Pediatric Diabetes, 1518-25. doi:10.1111/pedi.12188