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Posted By Jane Yatcilla Jul 31, 2023 10:35 AM
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Hello, Does anyone have an ebook version of Trish Greenhalgh's "How to Read a Paper," sixth edition, on a platform other than R2 Digital Library (which stinks, IMVHO). Thanks, Jane ------------------------------ Jane Yatcilla Health & Life Sciences Information Specialist Purdue University ...
Posted By Jane Yatcilla Jul 31, 2023 10:35 AM
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Hello, Does anyone have an ebook version of Trish Greenhalgh's "How to Read a Paper," sixth edition, on a platform other than R2 Digital Library (which stinks, IMVHO). Thanks, Jane ------------------------------ Jane Yatcilla Health & Life Sciences Information Specialist Purdue University ...
Posted By Jane Yatcilla Apr 19, 2023 08:49 AM
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Richelle, Wow, many thanks to you for getting EBSCO's attention & talking to them about these KS-related issues!!!! Jane@Purdue
Posted By Jane Yatcilla Feb 03, 2023 08:12 AM
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Are you planning on attending ACRL in March (in person or virtually)? If so, what programming looks interesting to you? I guess I'm in a slump...I looked at the program and see very little that excites me (a few sessions related to faculty status, not much of anything about evidence synthesis or other ...
Posted By Jane Yatcilla Feb 03, 2023 08:12 AM
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Are you planning on attending ACRL in March (in person or virtually)? If so, what programming looks interesting to you? I guess I'm in a slump...I looked at the program and see very little that excites me (a few sessions related to faculty status, not much of anything about evidence synthesis or other ...
Posted By Jane Yatcilla Feb 02, 2023 09:34 AM
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I also prefer exporting from the EBSCOhost platform than from ProQuest. PQ has made it very difficult to export large numbers of records...they want your institution to purchase their Text and Data Mining product for this.* Meanwhile, exporting a large number of records from EBSCOhost is a snap ...
Posted By Jane Yatcilla May 24, 2022 06:37 PM
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Not really a review because I haven't actually read in full, but...in case you hadn't noticed, the third edition of Systematic Approaches to a Successful Literature Review is out (Booth, A., Sutton, A., Clowes, M., & Martyn-St James, M. (2022). Systematic approaches to a successful literature review. ...
Posted By Jane Yatcilla May 12, 2022 12:46 PM
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Hello! Can anyone recommend a risk of bias tool suitable for use with interventional education studies? From what I have seen, most studies of classroom interventions are quasi-randomized at best, and rarely every truly randomized, and student equivalences across comparison groups may or may not have ...
Posted By Jane Yatcilla Apr 12, 2022 02:01 PM
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Dear ESIG, (Apologies for duplication; cross-posting to MLA SR caucus.) Does anyone have experience with a Living Systematic Review (LSR) on a topic where the publication rate is very rapid? I am trying to hash out the timeline for a LSR on an (interventional) educational research question. ...
Posted By Jane Yatcilla Mar 06, 2022 12:59 PM
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I recently read a "systematic review" somewhat like this, on smartphone applications for precision agriculture. The authors did conduct databases searches for articles about smartphone apps, but they also directly searched Google Play and Apple App Store sites for apps with high user ratings. Here is ...
Posted By Jane Yatcilla Dec 07, 2021 09:13 AM
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Thanks, Megan. That's what I thought, but needed a little validation. :^) Jane ------------------------------ Jane Yatcilla Health & Life Sciences Information Specialist Purdue University Libraries ------------------------------
Posted By Jane Yatcilla Dec 06, 2021 09:33 AM
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Experts, Hi! I am working on an animal-related search. Altricial animals, specifically--animals whose young are completely helpless at birth, like primates, canids, felids, rodents, etc. (Don't you love learning a vocabulary word? LOL) Anyway, I have a list of the altricial animals, both common ...
Posted By Jane Yatcilla Nov 04, 2021 11:18 AM
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Haha, Carrie, I knew you meant "sensitivity." I'm glad I pushed on the team, because they actually came back with their rationale for not using certain terms, further clarifying their research question & revealing a deeper understanding of the process than I had previously seen. And now I have the ...
Posted By Jane Yatcilla Nov 03, 2021 08:47 AM
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Hello! I am working with a team who are being pretty staunch about keeping the searches for their "systematic review" quite specific. (I believe they are completely unaware of the difference between specific & senistive searches, or that SRs call for sensitive searches, or why). Because I am kind ...
Posted By Jane Yatcilla Oct 14, 2021 07:51 AM
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Sarah, There would be value in your current team analyzing the previous reviews that have been done on the topic, or looking more closely at the included studies of those previous reviews....but this might not be what they want to do. I'm working on a somewhat analagous project in which we are ...
Posted By Jane Yatcilla Oct 04, 2021 12:00 PM
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Help. I am stuck in the disconnect between my old-school librarian's dedication to customer service (read: cannot say no to someone who asks for my professional help) and the actual demands of my job, which is fast paced and perhaps places more emphasis on the librarian as faculty member than on librarian ...
Posted By Jane Yatcilla Jun 29, 2021 06:47 AM
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Hillary, I would add 2a: Rayyan will find additional duplicates, but many of them will be false dups because Rayyan seems to match for dups using the beginning of the title (i.e., articles that are Part 1, Part 2, or have a one or two word difference toward the end of the title, will show up as dups). ...
Posted By Jane Yatcilla Jun 26, 2021 12:07 PM
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Amy, I appreciate your posting this. It is very useful!! Jane ------------------------------ Jane Yatcilla Health & Life Sciences Information Specialist Purdue University Libraries ------------------------------
Posted By Jane Yatcilla Jun 26, 2021 11:59 AM
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Medline is the largest subset of PubMed, but PubMed includes a bunch more stuff (i.e., that OVID Medline would not have). See https://www.nlm.nih.gov/bsd/difference.html for details. ------------------------------ Jane Yatcilla Health & Life Sciences Information Specialist Purdue University ...
Posted By Jane Yatcilla Jun 14, 2018 04:49 PM
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