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Psychology/Psychiatry:
Indexes are used to identify articles on a
particular topic or by a particular author. Indexes often include abstracts, or
short summaries of the articles. Indexes usually do not contain the articles
themselves, only citations, but some indexes link to the digital full text of
some articles. Some indexes indicate whether a journal is available at
Dartmouth in print. Use the Dartmouth Library Catalog to best determine print
and digital availability of journals.
Each index works differently. Look for online help
screens to learn the index's search rules. Some indexes (MEDLINE, PsycINFO)
have subject headings with thesauruses and may provide mapping to lead you to
the correct terms to describe your topic. Other indexes (Web of Science,
BIOSIS) require keyword searching. For keyword searching, think about synonyms,
plurals, and various conjugations; learn how to truncate to look for root words
with multiple suffixes and to combine terms with operators like AND, OR, and
NOT.
PsycINFO
PsycINFO provides access to international literature in psychology and
related disciplines dating back to 1887. The database is also includes
literature from an array of disciplines related to psychology such as
psychiatry, education, business, medicine, nursing, pharmacology, law,
linguistics, and social work. (Licensed for use at Dartmouth/DHMC
only.)
MEDLINE
MEDLINE, produced by the National Library of Medicine (NLM), is the premier bibliographic database covering the fields of medicine, nursing, dentistry, and veterinary medicine. MEDLINE contains bibliographic citations and abstracts from 1966 to the present from over 3,900 journals published in the United States and 70 foreign countries. About 75% of the articles are in English. It is the computerized version of Index Medicus, a print index dating back to 1880.
MEDLINE is available from several vendors, including:
--PubMed
--Ovid MEDLINE
(Licensed for use at Dartmouth/DHMC only.)
--Web of Knowledge
(Licensed for use at Dartmouth/DHMC only.)
Web of Science
ISI's Web of Science (WOS) includes the Science, Social Sciences, and Arts
& Humanities Citation Indexes from 1974 to present, updated weekly. Search
features include cited reference searching, current awareness searching,
keyword searching across all files, related records linking, and determining
the number of times a paper was cited. (Licensed for use at Dartmouth/DHMC
only.)
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