The Literature Searching Process Protocol for Researchers
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1 The Literature Searching Process Protocol for Researchers Developed by the Thames Valley Literature Review Standards Group on behalf of the Thames Valley Health Libraries Network. Local amendments made by the Lincolnshire Knowledge and Resource Service. Introduction This document has been developed by NHS librarians in close partnership with the Thames Valley Research & Development Network. Its aim is to support healthcare researchers in carrying out effective literature searches according to an agreed set of recommendations. This will help ensure that research is not duplicated and that literature searches retrieve the best available evidence. This document provides guidance for the following key steps: planning a literature search identifying key sources of information guidance in carrying out an effective literature search documenting the search process Structured guidance and a checklist column are provided for each section so that researchers can quickly identify and tick off the necessary elements. The Lincolnshire Knowledge and Resource Service will be able to help you to work through this document and offer professional advice and support in carrying out your literature search (our contact details are below). This is a working document that will evolve to meet the needs of research communities, therefore your feedback is of the utmost importance. A feedback form for comments and suggestions is provided at the end of the document. If you would like to discuss the contents of this document further, please contact: Alison Price and Richard Holmes, Librarians, Lincolnshire Knowledge and Resource Service, Beech House, Waterside South, Lincoln LN5 7JH [email protected] [email protected] tel: With grateful acknowledgements to: Chrissy Allott, Claire Cheong-Leen, Steve Fairman, Fumi Fajemisin, Geoff Fleet, Annette Hackett, Rowena Perry, Jessica Thomas, Val Trinder, Liz Callow, Jill Duncan, Eve Hollis, Jo Hunter, Belinda Hylton, Jennie Kelson, Carol Lefebvre, Sarah Lewis, Fiona MacLean, Lesley Martyn, Nia Roberts, Laura Strafford. and delegates of the 2 nd Thames Valley Research and Development Network Workshop, Oxford, 15 th July With thanks to Sarah Lewis for permission to adapt this Protocol for use in Lincolnshire. Issue date: March 2006 Review date: August 2006
2 Contents Page Search Planning Form 3 Guidance Notes for Use with Search Planning Form 4 Literature Search Protocol Section 1. Resource checklist Level 1: Core resources 5 a) Minimum core resources 5 b) Other core resources 6 Level 2: Recommended resources 6 Level 3: Additional resources 6 Section 2. Search strategy checklist a) Range of search terms 7 b) Database subject headings 7 c) Search techniques 8 Section 3. Search documentation checklist 9 Bibliography 10 Guide to sources of information 11 Feedback form 23 2
3 Search Planning Form Use this form to identify/clarify the key concepts and the scope of your research topic. For each section, refer to the guidance notes on the following page for further explanation. 1. Your Research Topic 2. Consider how the following four categories apply to your research topic Patient/Population and/or Problem Intervention Comparison/Control (if applicable) Outcomes (or Effects) Alternative Words 3. Your Research Question 4. Any Search Restrictions 3
4 Guidance notes for use with Search Planning Form 1. Your Research Topic briefly describe in your own words the key aspects of your research topic 2. Consider how the following four categories apply to your research topic: Patient/population and/or problem, Intervention, Comparison and Outcome. These categories form the PICO model (Richardson, 1995), an evidence-based model for formulating a clinical question. By dividing your concepts into these categories, you will also be doing the groundwork for developing a search strategy. If the PICO model is not appropriate for your topic, there are alternatives, such as ECLIPSE (Wildridge, 2002), or you may like to adapt the PICO headings to fit the type of research you are undertaking. Please contact the Lincolnshire Knowledge and Resource Service for further advice on searching, or to arrange a training session. Patient/Population and/or Problem - any characteristics that define your patient or population, e.g. target clinical condition, co-existing condition, ethnicity, age group Intervention - what you want to do with the patient/population/problem e.g. form of treatment, diagnostic test, education programme, type of service delivery. This can also include any exposures (e.g. asbestos) or factors influencing prognosis. Comparison/Control Intervention (if applicable) alternative(s) to main intervention, e.g. placebo Outcomes or effects - any outcomes or effects relating to the intervention e.g. prevention, side effects, morbidity, quality of life, cost-effectiveness When filling in each category, consider any alternative keywords that could be used, taking into account differences in terminology, spelling etc - refer to the guidance notes in section 2a of the checklist (page 7) for more information. Example Patient/Population and/or Problem Intervention Comparison/Control Intervention (if applicable) Outcome (or effects) acute stroke blood pressure reduction no treatment secondary prevention Alternative Words cerebrovascular accident cerebrovascular event ischaemic stroke anti-hypertensive agents hypertension - drug therapy diuretics, atenolol etc lowering blood pressure placebo secondary prophylaxis reduce mortality risk reduction AND/OR - When searching bibliographical databases such as MEDLINE, similar concepts (i.e. terms in the same column) are combined with OR e.g. blood pressure OR hypertension. You may need to create a separate column if there is more than one concept associated with any of the PICO headings. Different concepts (i.e. terms in separate columns) are combined with AND, e.g. stroke AND blood pressure reduction 3. Your Research Question your research topic phrased as a question, incorporating the elements identified in the PICO (or similar) model. Example: in people with a prior history of stroke, is blood pressure reduction more effective than no treatment in preventing future stroke events? 4. Any Search Restrictions anything related to your topic that you wish to exclude. To avoid bias, use generic limitations only where strictly necessary e.g. avoid restrictions such as limiting to UK studies only, studies published since 2000, or English language only. 4
5 Section 1: Resource Checklist Please note: this list is not exhaustive the Lincolnshire Knowledge and Resource Service can advise on other relevant resources for your research topic. Refer to the Guide to sources of information (p.11) for further details about the content and access details for these resources. Guidance notes The resource checklist is divided into 3 levels: core, recommended and additional. Alongside each resource, tick the appropriate column: searched, not applicable (N/A) or unavailable. Level 1 core resources Effective searches across these sources will help ensure that your literature review covers a significant proportion of published research. Consider how retrospective the search needs to be, e.g. from the time when a drug was introduced; also consider whether the coverage of your source is sufficiently retrospective and/or up-to-date. These resources should be searched as a minimum requirement unless they are not appropriate to your research topic. If there are time constraints, section a) minimum core resources should be given priority. How far you proceed beyond Level 1 will depend on: The subject of your research The type of studies you need to locate (e.g. RCTs) The time available Availability of sources How essential it is to ensure your research is not duplicating research elsewhere The checklist is continued on the next page LEVEL 1: CORE RESOURCES Searched N/A a) Minimum core resources: Unavailable Cochrane Library Centre for Reviews and Dissemination (CRD) website for latest updates to CRD databases MEDLINE & PREMEDLINE OR PubMed EMBASE Subject specialist databases appropriate to research topic: contact the Lincolnshire Knowledge and Resource Service for advice on additional databases Allied & Complementary Medicine (AMED) British Nursing Index (BNI) Cumulative Index to Nursing & Allied Health Literature (CINAHL) DH-DATA King s Fund PsycINFO Social Care Online Social SciSearch Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) National Research Register & Research Findings electronic Register (ReFeR) metaregister of Controlled Trials (mrct) National Library of Medicine ClinicalTrials.gov Turning Research Into Practice Guidelines sites e.g. National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) Websites of relevant associations, societies, centres of excellence, royal colleges & government bodies 5
6 1) Resource Checklist (continued) Level 2: Recommended resources Some of these resources may help to locate unpublished literature including theses & conference proceedings. They are useful if you need a greater level of confidence that you are not duplicating other research. Level 3: Additional resources These resources will further increase the comprehensiveness of your search. N.B. you may want to weigh up the likelihood of locating significantly new information before investing the time needed to explore these methods. b) Other core resources: Searched N/A Unavailable Bandolier BioMed Central Clinical Evidence Evidence-based gateways e.g. BIOME (includes OMNI & NMAP); Drug Information a) Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin b) National electronic Library for Medicines c) National Prescribing Centre (including MeReC bulletins) d) UK Medicines Information e) Pharmaceutical and device manufacturers LEVEL 2 : RECOMMENDED RESOURCES British Library s Electronic Table of Contents (Zetoc) journals conference proceedings Contacting centres of excellence and experts in the field - Library catalogues (to locate theses etc.) Theses collections - Index of Theses and Networked Digital Library of Theses see Guide to Sources of Information on page 12 for details References cited by retrieved research papers Web search engines, e.g. Google Scholar and Google (contact the Lincolnshire Knowledge and Resource Service for advice on focusing and evaluating the quality of your results) World Health Organisation Regional Databases LEVEL 3 : ADDITIONAL RESOURCES / online discussion groups contact LKRS for advice on locating relevant groups. Handsearching of key journals 6
7 Section 2: Search Strategy Checklist Before carrying out your search you will need to identify your research question and plan your search strategy. You will already have identified your research question and broken it down into different concepts when completing the Search Planning Form. This section will help you identify a range of keywords relevant to your research question. It includes essential search techniques that should be used, wherever possible, to carry out an effective search of your chosen sources. Contact the Lincolnshire Knowledge and Resource Service for further advice / training, if required. Guidance notes Often, initial searches will highlight other appropriate textwords (words or phrases that might appear in the text of an article) and database subject headings. Therefore, it is useful to carry out a pilot search in each database and review your search terms (and if necessary, your research question and its scope) before carrying out your final searches. a) Range of search terms Identify a range of search terms for each of your identified search concepts, considering: Synonyms, e.g. aged; elderly Acronyms, e.g. AIDS, CHD etc. Differences in terminology across national boundaries, e.g. Accident and Emergency / Emergency Room Differences in spellings, e.g. anaemia / anemia Old and new terminology, e.g. mongolism / down syndrome Brand and generic names, e.g. coumadin / warfarin Lay and medical terminology e.g. stroke / cerebrovascular accident Used / Identified Subject headings are used to index the content of most bibliographic databases (MEDLINE, EMBASE etc.) Example: heart attack is indexed under MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION The subject headings list used in MEDLINE is called MeSH (Medical Subject Headings). Look for the MeSH or Thesaurus options to identify the most appropriate subject heading for the keyword you have entered. b) Database subject headings Identify appropriate subject headings for each database used Check coverage, scope and definition of each subject heading NB: Sometimes subject headings are not defined as you might expect, e.g. the MeSH heading SURGERY is used to index material on the discipline of surgery, not surgical procedures (this is indexed under SURGICAL PROCEDURES, OPERATIVE). Correct use of subject headings improves the accuracy of your results and is essential to an effective search. See section 2c). Continued on next page 7
8 2) Search Strategy Checklist (continued) c) Search techniques Used / Identified N/A Guidance Notes Carry out separate searches for each individual concept and then combine at a later stage Most of these search techniques are for use with bibliographic databases, e.g. MEDLINE. If a particular search technique is not applicable, tick the box in the N/A column. Truncation symbols vary depending on the service provider. The most common are: $ (e.g. databases provided by Dialog DataStar such as MEDLINE, CINAHL etc.) * (e.g. Cochrane Library) Combining search results Use AND to combine two different concepts, e.g. diabetes AND insulin (this will narrow your search your results must include ALL your stated concepts) Use OR to search for similar concepts, e.g. retina OR eye (OR will widen your search - your results will include a MINIMUM OF ONE of your named concepts) Updating searches: this process can have many pitfalls. If you have a pre-prepared search that you wish to update or re-run at a later date, please contact the Lincolnshire Knowledge and Resource Service. Example search 1. diabetic OR diabetes 2. retina OR eye 3. 1 AND 2 Use a combination of textwords (free text) and subject heading searches Use appropriate truncation for textword searches where applicable, e.g. nurs$ to find nurse, nurses, nursing etc. Explode (i.e. expand) database subject headings where appropriate to include narrower terms Avoid restricting database subject heading searches using the major descriptors or subheading options in the first instance (to avoid missing relevant material) Use AND / OR appropriately to combine results of separate searches Avoid limiting your search to English language (to help prevent bias) When searching websites or other electronic sources, use the Advanced search option where available If appropriate, use search filters (pre-prepared search strategies) to identify particular types of research studies e.g. randomised controlled trials. Try PubMed s Clinical Queries or contact the Lincolnshire Knowledge and Resource Service for advice. Use the PubMed related articles function and lists of references in CINAHL Check the references cited in any research / other relevant material retrieved 8
9 Section 3: Search Documentation Checklist Guidance Notes Please ensure your research proposal includes: Included This checklist outlines the minimum required to document the search process carried out in support of any research proposal. All elements must be clearly documented for each resource searched. See the Guide to Sources of Information in the Appendices for details of each resource listed in the checklist. a) Clearly stated research question b) Explanation of the scope of the research question c) For database searches, specification of the following: Title of database searched (e.g. MEDLINE) Name of the database provider (e.g. Dialog DataStar) Date search conducted Complete search strategy used. Attach print outs of search strategies for each database used Dates covered by the search (e.g present) d) For specific websites (other than online databases above), specification of the following: Name of the resource, (e.g. metaregister of Controlled Trials) Publisher of the resource (e.g. US National Library of Medicine) Web address (URL) Search terms used Date accessed e) For search engine searches, specification of the following: Search engines used (when searching across the Internet, e.g. Google, or searching within a website, e.g. National Library for Health) Web address Search terms used Date searched 9
10 Bibliography Alderson P, Green S, Higgins JPT, editors. Cochrane Reviewers Handbook 4.2.2, Section 5 [updated March 2004]. In: The Cochrane Library, Issue 3, Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Bidwell, S. and Fabricius Jensen, M. (2000) Etext on Health Technology Assessment (HTA) Information Resources. Chapter 3: Using a Search Protocol to Identify Sources of Information: the COSI Model. [online]. United States National Library of Medicine. Available from [Accessed: 15th April 2005]. Note: Although aimed at people conducting literature searches for Health Technology Assessments, the above contains a wealth of useful information about search strategies and specialist information resources. Centre for Reviews and Dissemination (2001) Undertaking Systematic Reviews of Research on Effectiveness. CRD Report Number 4. (2nd Edition). [online]. Available from: [Accessed: 13th July 2004]. Glover, J. and Gentry, M. (2002) Literature searching guidelines checklist for researchers. [online]. Yale University. Available from: [Accessed: 7 th May 2004]. Guyatt, G and Rennie, D. (eds) (2002) Users guides to the medical literature: a manual for evidence-based practice. Chicago: AMA Press. Johns Hopkins University, School of Medicine, Institutional Review Boards. (2002) Guidelines for determining an adequate and comprehensive literature search of drug safety for use by investigator and institutional review boards [online]. Available from: [Accessed: 7 th May 2004]. McKibbon, A. (1999) PDQ: evidence-based principles and practice. Hamilton: B.C. Decker. Richardson, W.S. et al. (1995) The well-built clinical question: a key to evidence-based decisions, ACP Journal Club, 123(3), A12-3. Wildridge, V & Bell, L. (2002) How CLIP became ECLIPSE: a mnemonic to assist in searching for health policy / management information. Health Information & Libraries Journal, 19(2),
11 Guide to sources of information This glossary is intended to help users of the Literature Search Protocol decide which information resources to search, in addition to providing information about access to these resources and assisting in the compilation of the search documentation. All information given below is believed to be correct at the time of publication, however the Lincolnshire Knowledge and Resource Service does not take responsibility for the accuracy of the information and recommends that individuals take steps to verify the information given. Healthcare staff may register for an Athens password at AMED (Allied and Complementary Medicine) Complementary or alternative medicine: acupuncture, herbalism, reflexology, homeopathy, holistic treatment, iridology, hypnosis, traditional Chinese medicine, moxibustion, chiropractic, occupational therapy, meditation, osteopathy, physiotherapy, yoga, psychotherapy, rehabilitation, healing, research, diet therapy, ayurvedic medicine, Alexander technique Type of sources covered: Journal articles, newspapers and books Years covered: Frequency of updates: 29 days Producer: The British Library Publisher / online host: Dialog DataStar (for NHS Web address: Via Athens - or National Library for Health - users) Password details: Athens password required Bandolier An independent evidence-based health care journal covering a range of medical specialties Type of sources covered: Systematic reviews found through monthly searches of the Cochrane Library & PubMed. Systematic reviews performed by the Bandolier team. Other large scale studies may be included if they shed new light on a subject. Years covered: Frequency of updates: Monthly Producer: Bandolier Publisher / online host: Bandolier Web address: BIOME Health and life sciences, split into 6 subject gateways: OMNI (health & medicine), NMAP (nursing, midwifery & allied health professions), VetGate (animal health), BioResearch (biological & biomedical science), Natural Selection (natural world), AgriFor (agriculture, food & forestry) Type of sources covered: Internet resources Years covered: N/A Frequency of updates: Weekly Producer: University of Nottingham Publisher / online host: University of Nottingham Web address: 11
12 BioMed Central BioMed Central s portfolio of over 100 journals ranges from the highly selective, general interest Journal of Biology, which publishes both on-line and in print, to a range of specialist on-line only journals across the biomedical spectrum. Type of sources covered: Open access on-line journals and review journals Years covered: Frequency of updates: Daily Name of producer: BioMed Central: the open access Name of publisher / online host: As above publisher Web address: Password details: Athens password required BNI (British Nursing Index) Nursing and midwifery plus medical, health management and allied health fields relevant to UK nurses and midwives. Covers mostly UK nursing and midwifery journals although a representative number of non-uk specialist journals are also covered. Examples of subject areas covered: accident & emergency nursing, breast cancer, evidence based practice, learning disabilities, midwifery, nurse practitioner, orthopaedic nursing, perinatal & neonatal mortality, psychiatric nursing, reflective practice, student nurses, theatre nursing, wounds. Type of sources covered: Journal articles Years covered: Frequency of updates: 29 days Producer: BNI Publications (UK) Publisher / online host: Dialog DataStar (for NHS Web address: Via Athens - or National Library for Health - users) Password details : Athens password required Campbell Collaboration s Social, Psychological, Education and Criminological Trials Register (C2- SPECTR) The international Campbell Collaboration (C2) is a non-profit organisation that aims to help people make well-informed decisions about the effects of interventions in the social, behavioural and educational arenas. C2s objectives are to prepare, maintain and disseminate systematic reviews of studies of interventions, and to build summaries and electronic brochures of reviews and reports of trials for policy makers, practitioners, researchers and the public. Types of sources covered: randomised trials, possible randomised trials, systematic reviews Years covered: c1950s - Frequency of updates: Not specified Producer: The Campbell Collaboration Web address: Publisher / online host: The Campbell Collaboration 12
13 Centre for Reviews and Dissemination Database of Abstracts of Reviews of Effects: Critical appraisals of systematic reviews published elsewhere. NHS Economic Evaluation Database: Assessments of economic evaluations of health care interventions. HTA Database Health Technology Assessment reports. These resources are also available from the Cochrane Library. The advantage of searching them from the CRD site is that they are updated monthly, while the Cochrane Library is updated quarterly. Type of sources covered: details of systematic reviews, evaluations of healthcare interventions Years covered: Not specified Frequency of updates: Monthly Producer: Centre for Reviews and Dissemination. Publisher / online host: Centre for Reviews and The Department of Health funds the HTA database Web address: Dissemination. CINAHL (Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature) Cinahl covers all aspects of nursing and allied health disciplines. Seventeen allied health disciplines are covered: cardiopulmonary technology, dental hygiene, emergency services, medical/laboratory technology, medical assisting, athletic training, occupational therapy, optometry, physical therapy and rehabilitation, the physician's assistant, radiologic technology, respiratory therapy, social service in health care, speechlanguage pathology, nutrition and dietetics, audiology and surgical technology. Journals from biomedicine, alternative therapy, health sciences, librarianship, health promotion/education, and consumer health are also scanned for relevant articles. Type of sources covered, e.g. journals, dissertations : Journal articles, pamphlets, pamphlet chapters, books, book chapters, masters theses, dissertations, audiovisuals, software, practice acts, standards of practice, government publications, websites and critical paths. Original documents include drugs, accreditation, clinical innovation and legal cases records. Years covered: Frequency of updates: 6 days Producer: CINAHL Information Systems Publisher / online host: Dialog DataStar (for NHS users) (USA) Web address: Via Athens - Password details: Athens password required or National Library for Health - Clinical Evidence Blood and lymph disorders, cardiovascular disorders, child health, digestive system disorders, ear, nose and throat disorders, endocrine disorders, eye disorders, HIV and AIDS, infectious diseases, kidney disorders, men s health, mental health, musculoskeletal disorders, neurological disorders, oral health, preoperative care, poisoning, pregnancy and childbirth, respiratory disorders, sexual health, skin disorders, sleep disorders, women s health, wounds Type of sources covered: summaries of the current state of knowledge and prevention and treatment of clinical conditions Years covered: N/A Frequency of updates: Monthly (online), Bi-annually (print) Producer: BMJ Publishing Web address: Via National Library for Health at or direct at Also available in print format. Publisher / online host: BMJ Publishing 13
14 ClinicalTrials.gov Up-to-date information for locating federally and privately supported clinical trials for a wide range of diseases and conditions in human volunteers Type of sources covered: Clinical trials Years covered: Not specified Producer: National Library of Medicine Web address: Frequency of updates: Weekly Publisher / online host: U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) in collaboration with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Password details: No password needed Cochrane Library The Cochrane Library is considered to be the best single source of reliable evidence about the effects of health care. It is internationally respected as providing the gold standard in "what works and what doesn t". It includes the following databases: Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews (CDSR): full text of evidence based systematic reviews of health care interventions, prepared by The Cochrane Collaboration. Database of Abstracts of Reviews of Effects:* critical appraisals of systematic reviews published elsewhere. Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL): the largest register of reports of controlled trials in the world. CENTRAL includes information from thousands of journals, key bibliographic databases, conference proceedings and other published and unpublished sources. It also contains information on unpublished trials. Cochrane Database of Methodology Reviews: the most specific collection of records for reports and empirical studies relating to the methods of systematic reviews and the evaluation of health and social care more generally. Contains information for several thousand reports, and prospective entries for ongoing methodological research. NHS Economic Evaluation Database:* assessments of economic evaluations of health care interventions. Health Technology Assessment Database:* as well as systematic reviews, the database contains ongoing and completed research based on trials, questionnaires and economic evaluations. Type of sources covered: systematic reviews, critical appraisals of systematic reviews, reports of controlled trials etc. Producer: Cochrane Collaboration Years covered: 1880 (most reviews date from c1995 onwards) Web address: or via the National Library for Health Publisher / online host: Wiley Interscience Frequency of updates: Quarterly. *more recent updates available from Centre for Reviews and Dissemination 14
15 DH-DATA Health Administration and Medical Toxicology Core subjects: health service and hospital administration, with an emphasis on the British National Health Service, including planning, design, construction and maintenance of health service buildings; medical equipment and supplies; public health, nursing and primary care; occupational diseases; social policy; and social services for children, families, people with disabilities and elderly people. Other topics: medical toxicology and environmental health including chemicals in food and other consumer products, and the environment; pesticides; industrial chemicals; health consequences of smoking, radiation and noise; air and water pollution; and radiation biology. Type of sources covered: Journal articles, books, reports, pamphlets, administrative circulars and other official publications. Full details, including sources of supply, of Department of Health publications. Years covered: Producer: UK Department of Health Library and Information Service and Protection of Health Information Unit Web address: Via Athens or National Library for Health - Frequency of updates: 6 days Publisher / online Host: Dialog DataStar (for NHS users) Password details: Athens password required Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin (DTB) Informed and unbiased assessments of drugs and other treatments (concentrating on their relative efficacy, safety, convenience and cost), comments on how they should be used and assesses their place in overall management. Comments on how treatments are marketed and promoted, on the quality of the information available to prescribers and patients, and on the indication(s) for which the treatment has been licensed. DTB is independent of Government, regulatory authorities, industry and advertising or any other form of commercial sponsorship. Type of sources covered: articles Years covered: Frequency of updates: Monthly Producer: Which? Web address: via the National Library for Health Publisher / online host: Which? / idtb Password details: Athens password required EMBASE EMBASE covers the whole world's biomedical literature whilst concentrating in particular on European sources. The emphasis of the database is on the pharmacological effects of drugs and chemicals. Over 40% of current data is drug-related. Other subjects: human medicine and biological sciences relevant to human medicine, health affairs (occupational and environmental health, health economics, policy and management), drug and alcohol dependence, psychiatry, forensic science, pollution control, biotechnology, medical devices and alternative medicine. Type of sources covered: Journal articles Years covered: Frequency of updates: 6 days Producer: Excerpta Medica / Elsevier B.V. Web address: Via Athens or National Library for Health - Publisher / online host: Dialog DataStar (for NHS users) Password details: Athens password required 15
16 Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) Education and training, education research, preschool to adult and higher education Type of sources covered: Journal articles, books, theses, curricula, conference papers, standards and guidelines Years covered: Frequency of updates: Monthly Producer: Institute of Education Sciences Publisher / online host: US Department of Education USA Web address: to search the database. Password required to access other ERIC services Index to Theses The Index to Theses gives details of most doctoral and masters theses from a large number of British universities. Abstracts are provided for theses published in Great Britain and Ireland from 1970 onwards. Bibliographic details are given for non-doctoral theses. A further 400,000 records which cover all theses ever produced since 1716 are also included. Type of sources covered: Theses and dissertations Years covered: Producer: Expert Information Frequency of updates: Continuous Access: Searches can be performed on request by University of Lincoln library staff, following completion of a Search Request form. Contact LKRS for a form. King s Fund database The database reflects the King's Fund's focus on improving health and health care, covering policy and management of health and social care services in the UK rather than clinical issues and treatments. Core subjects include NHS management, social care, health inequalities, urban health and regeneration, race and health, partnership working, primary care, mental health, public involvement, and workforce development in the NHS. Type of sources covered: Journal articles from English-language journals, books, reports, pamphlets, web publications, strategic planning documents and government circulars. Official UK health policy documents and 'grey' literature from health and social care organisations. Years covered: Frequency of updates: 29 days Producer: King s Fund Information and Library Publisher / online host: Dialog DataStar (for NHS Service Web address: Via Athens - or National Library for Health - users) Password details: Athens password required MEDLINE Medline covers the whole field of medicine including dentistry, veterinary medicine and medical psychology, clinical medicine, anatomy, pharmacology, toxicology, genetics, microbiology, pathology, environmental health, occupational medicine, psychology, biomedical technology, health planning and administration, space life science, and many other related subject areas. Type of sources: Journal articles Years covered: Frequency of updates: daily Name of producer: National Library of Medicine Name of publisher / online host: Dialog DataStar (for (USA) Web address: Via Athens - or National Library for Health - NHS users) Password details: Athens password required 16
17 metaregister of ControlledTrials International database of ongoing randomised controlled trials in all aspects of health care. Users can search, register and share information about RCTs. Type of sources covered: Ongoing randomised controlled trials Frequency of updates: Continuously updated Years covered: The database was established in 1998 Producer: Current Controlled Trials Ltd Publisher / online host: Current Controlled Trials Ltd Web address: National electronic Library for Medicines : NeLM is a Medicines Information knowledge base designed for healthcare professionals in the UK NHS. It promotes safe, effective and efficient use of medicines within the NHS. The content is independent, unbiased and evidence based. This free service has been in operation since 1998 and is updated daily. Formerly DrugInfoZone. Type of sources covered: news, current awareness, drug reviews, product updates, facility for sharing practice, links to related websites Years covered: Frequency of updates: Daily Producer: London and South East Medicines Information Service, Guy s Hospital, London (content also provided by London Medicines Information Centre (Northwick Park), Eastern Medicines Information Centre, Wessex Drug and Medicines Information Centre (Southampton) Publisher / online host: National electronic Library for Health Web address: Password details: Free registration to access all areas of the site National Institute for Health & Clinical Excellence (NICE) - Clinical Guidelines Recommendations on the appropriate treatment and care of people with specific diseases and conditions within the NHS in England and Wales. Type of sources covered: Guidelines Years covered: April 2001 Frequency of updates: NICE is expected to draw up and issue around scientifically-based guidelines to doctors and other health professionals each year, setting out the best treatment options for their patients. In addition, NICE will appraise some individual interventions, both new and existing, and will give guidance on their clinical and cost effectiveness. Producer: The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence is part of the National Health Service Publisher / online host: Department of Health Web address: National Prescribing Centre : prescribing, medicines management, pharmaceutical care Type of sources covered: current awareness, MeReC Bulletins, new drug information, NPC publications Years covered: Not specified Frequency of updates: Daily Producer: National Prescribing Centre Publisher / online host: National Prescribing Centre Web address: 17
18 National Research Register Register of ongoing and recently completed research projects funded by, or of interest to, the United Kingdom's National Health Service. Information is held on over 80,000 research projects and is expected to grow further, as well as entries from the Medical Research Council's Clinical Trials Register, and details on reviews in progress collected by the NHS Centre for Reviews and Dissemination. Type of sources covered: Research projects Years covered: 2000 Frequency of updates: Every 3 months Producer: National Health Service Publisher / online host: Update Software Web address: Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations (NDLTD) The NDLTD provides access to international electronic theses and dissertations (ETDs) with a multidisciplinary subject coverage from a wide range of member institutions. NDLTD allows searching and browsing within individual member institutions: specific collections: or across multiple institutions using the NDLTD Union Catalogue, a repository of rich graduate educational material contributed by a number of member institutions worldwide: Type of sources covered: Theses and dissertations; international coverage. Years covered: NDLTD was started as a pilot project in Specification of years covered not found. Content is as current as possible depending on conditions of access/publication within institutions. Frequency of updates: Not specified Producer: Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations (NDLTD). Web address: Publisher / online host: NDLTD Union Catalogue is a joint development by NDLTD and the online host, VTLS (Visionary Technology in Library Solutions) Inc. Password details: Free registration required to access site PEDRO Physiotherapy Evidence Database PEDro is the Physiotherapy Evidence Database. It has been developed to give rapid access to bibliographic details and abstracts of randomised controlled trials, systematic reviews and evidence-based clinical practice guidelines in physiotherapy. Most trials on the database have been rated for quality to help you quickly discriminate between trials which are likely to be valid and interpretable and those which are not. Type of sources covered: Trials, reviews, guidelines Years covered: Any trial, review or guideline that satisfies the criteria for inclusion on the database will be included, regardless of how long ago it was published. At the time of writing the oldest record on the database (a clinical trial) was published in Frequency of updates: Fortnightly Producer: Centre for Evidence-Based Physiotherapy at the School of Physiotherapy, University of Sydney. Publisher / online host: University of Sydney Web address: 18
19 PsycINFO (Psychological Abstracts) Psychology practice and research and psychological aspects of related clinical disciplines including medicine, psychiatry, nursing and pharmacology, drug and behavioural therapy, treatment of disease, drug addiction, developmental psychology, and educational psychology, as well as the psychological aspects of such areas as linguistics, social processes, pharmacology, physiology, nursing, education, anthropology, business and law. Type of sources covered: Journal articles, book chapters, dissertations Years covered: Frequency of updates: 6 days Producer: American Psychological Association Publisher / online host: Dialog DataStar (for NHS Web address: Via Athens - or National Library for Health - users) Password details: Athens password required PubMed Clinical medicine, biomedical sciences, nursing, dentistry, preclinical sciences, health care systems Type of sources covered: Journal articles. Citations are from MEDLINE and additional life science journals. PubMed also automatically searches Medline Non-Indexed Items, an interim database that provides access to basic citation information about the latest articles that have been published before they are made available on the commercially produced Medline systems. Years covered: 1966 (Medline); (old Frequency of updates: daily Medline) Producer: National Library of Medicine Publisher / online host: National Library of Medicine Web address: Research Findings electronic Register (ReFeR) Findings of research studies funded by the Department of Health. ReFeR provides access to research findings in the gap between research completion and publication, if indeed the research is formally published. Details of ongoing and recently completed research projects funded by, or of interest to, the NHS are held in the National Research Register. The National Research Register does not, however, include results or findings of research projects. ReFeR fills in that gap by publishing the findings of many projects listed in the National Research Register. Type of sources covered: Summaries of research findings with signposts for more information. Years covered: Frequency of updates: Not specified Producer: Department of Health Publisher / online host: Update Software Web address: Social Care Online Social Care Online is the UK's most extensive database of social care information. With everything from research briefings, to reports, government documents, journal articles, and websites and you find it all with the click of a button. Updated daily by SCIE's experienced information managers, Social Care Online offers unrivalled free access and ease of use. Types of sources covered: books, reports, research papers, journals, official publications and articles Years covered: Not specified Frequency of updates: Not specified Producer: Social Care Institute for Excellence Web address: Online host: Social Care Institute for Excellence 19
20 TRIP Database Plus General coverage of medical literature considered to be evidence-based. Type of sources covered, e.g. journals, dissertations : Evidence-based sources, international clinical guidelines, medical images, etextbooks, patient information leaflets, and peer-reviewed journals. Years covered: N/A Frequency of updates: Monthly Producer: TRIP Database Ltd Web address:: Publisher / online host: TRIP Database Ltd Password details: Please contact the Lincolnshire Knowledge and Resource Service for a username and password. UK Medicines Information (UKMi) Medicines management and pharmaceutical care Type of sources covered: guidelines, access to Pharm-Line (bibliographic database for which a subscription is required), UKMi policies, products and publications, new drugs information, summaries of complementary medicines Years covered: Not specified Frequency of updates: Daily Producer: UKMi Web address: Publisher / online host: UKMi Password details: Password required to access some areas of the site. Registration for password available for NHS health care professionals. WHO Regional databases WHO Regional health and medical databases give bibliographical information about medical and health material published locally in countries outside the major industrialised areas, much of which is not indexed in MEDLINE and other major databases. There are four WHO Regional databases: 1) African Index Medicus (AIM) 2) Index Medicus for the WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region (IMEMR) 3) Latin American and Caribbean Center on Health Sciences Information (LILACS) 4) Index Medicus for South-East Asia Region (IMSEAR) AIM and IMSEAR were unavailable at the time this document was produced. Type of sources covered: Journal articles, reports Years covered: (Unable to check this information for AIM and IMSEAR) EMR: LILACS: depends on country (to view, select Country, year publication field and click Index symbol) Frequency of updates: Not specified Producer / online host: World Health Organisation (WHO) Publisher / online host: Published under the auspices of WHO Regional Offices by/in association with the following: AIM: Association for Health Information and Libraries in Africa (AHILA). EMR: Eastern Mediterranean Region Library Network (EMLIBNET). LILACS: Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), WHO Regional Office for the Americas. IMSEAR: Health Literature, Library and Information Services (HELLIS) network. Web address: Password details: No password required 20
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