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Finding and Using Information: A guide for nursing, health and social care [Pehme köide]

(Canterbury Christ Church University)
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 198 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 244x172x11 mm, kaal: 391 g
  • Sari: Essentials
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Jan-2025
  • Kirjastus: Lantern Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1914962265
  • ISBN-13: 9781914962264
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 198 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 244x172x11 mm, kaal: 391 g
  • Sari: Essentials
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Jan-2025
  • Kirjastus: Lantern Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1914962265
  • ISBN-13: 9781914962264
Teised raamatud teemal:
Finding and Using Information is an accessible textbook for nursing, health and social care students seeking to improve their information skills. Starting with a self-assessment checklist and through clear explanations, examples and activities, the book will help you to develop a toolkit for dealing with information throughout your studies and beyond. You will learn:



How to identify what information you need and how to find the best sources About browsing the web and how to work effectively with web-based information tools How to identify and evaluate trustworthy sources of information Ways of managing and keeping track of the information you find so that you can retrieve it when you need it About the importance of acknowledging, citing and referencing information How to use academic databases How to plan and carry out an advanced literature search



Written by a highly experienced learning and research librarian, this book will help you to develop the information skills you need for your studies and to achieve the standards of proficiency required to practise your health and care profession effectively.
About the author

Introduction



1 Seeking information knowing what youre looking for

     1.1 Introduction

     1.2 The information landscape types of information

     1.3 Knowing why youre searching

     1.4 Conclusion



2 Locating information tracking down sources

     2.1 Introduction

     2.2 Places to search

     2.3 Reading lists

     2.4 Finding books on the library shelves

     2.5 Words

     2.6 Taking control of your search

     2.7 Searching inside

     2.8 Conclusion



3 Browsing information understanding the web

     3.1 Introduction

     3.2 What is the web?

     3.3 Understanding web addresses (URLs)

     3.4 Health and social care websites

     3.5 Getting more from Google searching

     3.6 Filter bubbles

     3.7 Disappearing web-based information

     3.8 AI and internet searching

     3.9 Conclusion



4 Selecting information evaluating sources

     4.1 Introduction

     4.2 B Bias

     4.3 R Relevance

     4.4 E Evidence

     4.5 A Author

     4.6 D Date

     4.7 Bringing B, R, E, A and D together

     4.8 Misinformation, disinformation and fake news

     4.9 Triangulation

     4.10 Conclusion



5 Navigating information the anatomy of a research article

     5.1 Introduction

     5.2 Types of research article

     5.3 The structure of a research article

     5.4 Reading the article

     5.5 Research hierarchies

     5.6 Critical appraisal of research

     5.7 Conclusion



6 Organising information keeping track

     6.1 Introduction

     6.2 Storing your own documents

     6.3 Storing messages

     6.4 Rediscovering sources

     6.5 Alerts for new sources

     6.6 Conclusion



7 Acknowledging information citing and referencing

     7.1 Introduction

     7.2 Why reference?

     7.3 Academic integrity

     7.4 Referencing styles

     7.5 In-text citations signposting

     7.6 References providing the detail

     7.7 Tips for referencing and citing effectively

     7.8 Phantom references

     7.9 Citing and referencing AI-generated text and images

     7.10 Automating the process

     7.11 Conclusion



8 Sifting information academic databases

     8.1 Introduction

     8.2 What are databases?

     8.3 Health and social care databases

     8.4 Boolean operators

     8.5 Using database features

     8.6 Citation tracking

     8.7 Conclusion



9 Scoping information planning an advanced literature search

     9.1 Introduction

     9.2 Defining the question or topic

     9.3 Deciding where to search

     9.4 Choosing search terms

     9.5 Applying limits to the search

     9.6 Other means to identify literature

     9.7 Planning a search relating to underserved populations

     9.8 Conclusion



10 Exploring information doing an advanced literature search

     10.1 Introduction

     10.2 Entering your search terms

     10.3 Screening the results

     10.4 Obtaining the literature

     10.5 Recording and reporting the search

     10.6 Conclusion



11 Sharing information getting yourself known

     11.1 Introduction

     11.2 Creating social media content

     11.3 Presenting at conferences

     11.4 Student publishing

     11.5 Writing for your audience

     11.6 Conclusion



Glossary

References

Index