Medical Library Research Skills Training Programme 2018-2019
(Tue 17 Jul 2018 - Thu 26 Sep 2019)
[ Back to start of the programme ]
September 2018
Thu 27 |
A course designed to take you step-by-step through academic writing and publication, with tips and resources to make writing up as simple as possible. The course will demystify the peer-review process, and help you to improve the precision and clarity of your academic writing. |
October 2018
Tue 2 |
Medicine: Getting the best results - improving your database searching (for NHS staff only)
Finished
A course specifically for NHS staff. Attendees will learn how to search databases accessed with an Athens login (such as Medline, Embase and Cinahl) effectively and efficiently, to learn how to save searches and references, and to create and maintain a bibliography. All attendees are required to have an NHS Athens login. |
Wed 3 |
One session - four medicine and life science databases - widest coverage for your literature search. PubMed is great, but it doesn't cover all the journals relevant to life sciences and medicine. Embase, Web of Science and Scopus can also be relevant and each covers unique material. Come to this hands-on session to learn how to get the best from each of these "4 tops". |
Mon 8 |
How to take the bile out of your bibliography, and ensure that it's not the most time-consuming part of your work. A variety of tools will be showcased: EndNote, EndNoteWeb, Zotero, Mendeley. |
Tue 9 |
This course will help you understand how to critically appraise a systematic review, assessing its reliability, trustworthiness, and applicability. We ask that you read a paper that will be provided before you attend the session, in order for us to make the best use of the time together. |
Learn how to search databases effectively, and cite references correctly using citation software. Get the most out of your literature search for your dissertations or major projects. |
|
Fri 12 |
Learn how to search databases effectively, and cite references correctly using citation software. Get the most out of your literature search for your dissertations or major projects. |
Mon 15 |
Learn how to search databases effectively, and cite references correctly using citation software. Get the most out of your literature search for your dissertations or major projects. |
Tue 16 |
This course will help you understand how to critically appraise a Randomised Controlled Trial (RCT). Using the CASP Checklist, the course covers samples and sample size, randomisation, bias, statistics, significance (P Values and Confidence Intervals) and relevance. We ask that you read a paper that will be provided before you attend the session, in order for us to make the best use of the time together. |
Learn how to search databases effectively, and cite references correctly using citation software. Get the most out of your literature search for your dissertations or major projects. |
|
Wed 17 |
Before undertaking any piece of primary research it’s important to be aware of as much of the existing literature as possible. A systematic literature review can also be a research end in itself. And it’s not something to be taken lightly. But how can you be sure you’re being as rigorous as necessary? How can you manage the references you find, document the process, and also know when to stop searching? |
Fri 19 |
Learn how to search databases effectively, and cite references correctly using citation software. Get the most out of your literature search for your dissertations or major projects. |
Mon 22 |
There is an increasing emphasis in research on the management and sharing of data. Many funding bodies that support research undertaken at Cambridge require not only open access to any publications based on that research, but also to the data underlying it. This course will help you understand funders’ requirements for management and sharing of research data, and will provide opportunities to create your own data management plan and test out resources that will make the data management process easier. |
Learn how to search databases effectively, and cite references correctly using citation software. Get the most out of your literature search for your dissertations or major projects. |
|
Tue 23 |
Learn how to search databases effectively, and cite references correctly using citation software. Get the most out of your literature search for your dissertations or major projects. |
Wed 24 |
A course designed to take you step-by-step through academic writing and publication, with tips and resources to make writing up as simple as possible. The course will demystify the peer-review process, and help you to improve the precision and clarity of your academic writing. |
November 2018
Mon 5 |
Before undertaking any piece of primary research it’s important to be aware of as much of the existing literature as possible. A systematic literature review can also be a research end in itself. And it’s not something to be taken lightly. But how can you be sure you’re being as rigorous as necessary? How can you manage the references you find, document the process, and also know when to stop searching? |
Tue 6 |
Learn how to search databases effectively, and cite references correctly using citation software. Get the most out of your literature search for your dissertations or major projects. Please note: sessions for Pharmacology students will take place in the Cuthbert Room of the Pharmacology Department. |
Wed 7 |
One session - four medicine and life science databases - widest coverage for your literature search. PubMed is great, but it doesn't cover all the journals relevant to life sciences and medicine. Embase, Web of Science and Scopus can also be relevant and each covers unique material. Come to this hands-on session to learn how to get the best from each of these "4 tops". |
Learn how to search databases effectively, and cite references correctly using citation software. Get the most out of your literature search for your dissertations or major projects. Please note: sessions for Pharmacology students will take place in the Cuthbert Room of the Pharmacology Department. |
|
Mon 12 |
Learn how to search databases effectively, and cite references correctly using citation software. Get the most out of your literature search for your dissertations or major projects. Please note: sessions for Pharmacology students will take place in the Cuthbert Room of the Pharmacology Department. |
Tue 13 |
This course will help you understand how to critically appraise a Randomised Controlled Trial (RCT). Using the CASP Checklist, the course covers samples and sample size, randomisation, bias, statistics, significance (P Values and Confidence Intervals) and relevance. We ask that you read a paper that will be provided before you attend the session, in order for us to make the best use of the time together. |
Wed 14 |
Learn how to search databases effectively, and cite references correctly using citation software. Get the most out of your literature search for your dissertations or major projects. Please note: sessions for Pharmacology students will take place in the Cuthbert Room of the Pharmacology Department. |
Fri 16 |
Medicine: Getting the best results - improving your database searching (for NHS staff only)
Finished
A course specifically for NHS staff. Attendees will learn how to search databases accessed with an Athens login (such as Medline, Embase and Cinahl) effectively and efficiently, to learn how to save searches and references, and to create and maintain a bibliography. All attendees are required to have an NHS Athens login. |
Learn how to search databases effectively, and cite references correctly using citation software. Get the most out of your literature search for your dissertations or major projects. Please note: sessions for Pharmacology students will take place in the Cuthbert Room of the Pharmacology Department. |