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Science Direct database

Figure 35:

Author Search Chart in the Science Direct

database Figure 36: The display of bibliographic records in the Science Direct database

152 Textbook of Nursing Science Chapter 6 Literature Research in Nursing 153 After entering you can see the options at the top of the

page – Search Documentation (document), Search Author (author), Affiliation Search (institutions) and Advanced Search (advanced search) (see Figure 39). If you know the author’s exact name, selecting the “Author Search” is the most appro-priate. In the Finder window the last name (without accents) and the first letter of the first name is to be written, then the search can be started by the Search button.

The search results will appear in tabular form, so the results can be ordered easily by the following criteria (Refine results):

Source Title (journal title), Affiliation (institution name), City (town name), Country (country name) Subject Area (subject word) (see Figure 40). Figure 41 shows that the name of the country was selected, so we got much fewer hits than in the first round. There are 17 search results at present. Therefore, one can choose exactly which one to look for. In this case, we

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Figure 37 shows the selected result

Figure 38: The database of SpringerLink

Figure 39 Scopus database search interface

Figure 40:

Searching for author and narrowing options

are searching for the publications of Andras Olah, a lecturer of the University of Pecs. Figure 42 shows that the author has 20 documents in the database. The search resulted in a list of grouped data in which the items relevant to us can be marked, the data of the marked publications can be displayed by clicking on the “Show documents” button. We can choose on demand from among the items in the list by individually

marking the little windows, the content of a specific page, or by marking all the results together (Select: All or Page).

The Scopus database indicates the references, together with the corresponding links, to the article in the records within the database. Results can be put in ascending or descending order, but you can specify them according to document title, author, title of journal, respectively the number of citations (see Figure 43).

Figure 43 shows that the Scopus database prepares a summary of the author where you can find the number of documents (currently 20 units) which can be found in the database, specifying the number of literature used in the documents, in this case 462 pieces. There are 51 references to the articles and it also shows the h-index number, 6. Figure 44 shows the h-index calculation. The

details of the h-index can be found in the section of Hirsch-index.

We see that we can get different h-index and different ref-erence numbers in the database of Web of Science and Sco-pus. This is possible because each database can provide the result only according to its own database, that is, h-index is different for each database.

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Figure 42:

The list of an author’s works which can be found in the database

Figure 43:

The summary of an author’s works

Figure 44:

The calculation of h-index using Scopus database

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ovid

OVID is an international database -distributor which created a common interface for the search of databases sold by it.

Initially, OVID released Medline on CD-ROM. Via OVID only the journals of the publisher Wolters Kluwer and Lippincott Williams & Wilkins (LWW ) can be accessed in addition to Medline and Biological Abstracts (BIOSIS). It is available at the site http://www.lib.pte.hu/adatbazisok. You can also reach it at home, so by entering the necessary code (EHA code and password), the database can be used outside the University of Pecs (See Figure 45).

Multiple databases, books and journals can be searched.

The OVID Medline database is selected here.

• Search mode (see Figure 46):

• Basic Search – some relevant results

• Find Citation – Search for a specific release, when we know some of its bibliographic data

• Search Tools – disclosure of subject headings

• Search Fields – search according to various aspects, fields, for example: institution, country, etc.

• Advanced Ovid Search – traditional, advanced search,

• full disclosure, key word - subject heading search

• Multi-Field Search – faster search option by combining multi-field opportunities.

At basic search (Basic Search) (see Figure 47) you enter the question in the search box, you can narrow the search result sets. In the search box, you have written the “burnout” search term and the search is narrowed, because we can see that we got too many hits (3,712 units). It is narrowed to the year of publication, because we wanted to know how many docu-ments were published on this subject between 2010–2011, in English, full text (Full text). You can see that the number of hits dropped since in the year we search the number of hits is 104.

In Search History you can display, delete, and save your findings and you can even set automatic search alerts, appli-cations of RSS news channels so that you can get the latest information.

Figure 48 shows that if you turn on the Include Related Terms, the search term related terms are searched for.

Figure 49 shows the number of search results for search.

Short information is given about the items. The article title, author(s) names, journal title, the data of publication (publica-tion year, volume, issue number, page number). The author(s)’

full name and a short abstract (extract) can be read. The article can be downloaded and displayed in format (PDF), if the data-base service allows it.

Complete Reference (see Figure 48) provides more de-tailed information about the given record, the authors’ ad-dress, where they do research, the detailed title of the maga-zine, but the most important of these is that it describes the

Figure 45:

OVID database search interface

Figure 46:

The different search methods of OVID database

Figure 47:

Basic Search and narrowing in the database

Figure 48: The display of bibliographic results

Mesh object words in detail. It enlists in detail what subject headings the article got when it was added to the database (See Figure 49). The references in the article can be viewed here if you click on the Bibliographic Link.

Results can be printed, saved or exported in a Word docu-ment or in a PDF file.

matarka

In our country the service of the longest table of con-tents is MATARKA (Searchable Database of the Ta-ble of Contents of Hungarian Journals) that is free-ly available via the Internet as a library enterprise.

The service covers the table of contents of the journals ed-ited in Hungary, more than 1,000 journals are processed.

Since 2002, with the leadership of the University, Library, Archives, Museum of Miskolc it has been being set up and the University Library of PTE has also been involved.

The content of the database includes the database of the tables of contents of mainly Hungarian speaking profes-sional journals published in Hungary or in the Hungarian speaking areas of the surrounding countries. The tables of contents show the tables of contents of issues of journals published in print, including the authors, titles, headings and page numbers, and links to the full text of articles, if they can also be found on the Internet. Besides browsing the table of contents of some of the issues, it is possible to search for the author’s name and title words. Searches can be narrowed down to search time, discipline, journals and articles with

full text index, furthermore to full text articles provided by the National Széchenyi Library’s (OSZK) Electronic Periodi-cals Archive (EPA).

The availability of database: http://www.matarka.hu.

Similar to the search described previously, in this in-stance you can choose between a simple, advanced (complex) search or browsing. It is logical and easy to use.

There are two searches within the simple search at our dis-posal.

1 Quick search. Up to five words can be entered into the search box, the search is based on the AND connection between the words, so there is a result only if each specified word is found. The obtained set of results can be narrowed later on.

We search for the authors’ name and titles of the article, but the given full expression must be searched in both places.

If you want to search only for the articles of some speci-fied author(s), consider using another method of a simple search which is mentioned below.

2 Search. Four input fields can be used. In each entry field you can specify one or more words that are automatically in AND connected with each other. In addition, the four in-put boxes are also in AND connected with each other that is the section of the generated result sets gives the final result set. Not all input fields are to be filled (see Figure 50).

Options of narrowing

Time: Results are displayed from the selected date.

Speciality: only the titles of the journals assigned to the special field are included in the search result sets.

Journal: only the journal titles selected are included in the search results.

• Only articles available with full text: only the results with links showing full text index are displayed. Links indicat-ing full text point to about 5% of articles.

Only the articles archived in the EPA are displayed: Only the results of full text articles with jump points of the jour-nals archived in the service of the Electronic Periodicals Archive of the National Széchenyi Library are displayed.

Particular narrowing options can be used together ac-cordingly. Of course, the combined selection of a tech-nical journal and the

special field of social sciences may not result in too many results.

The results are displayed in chronological order by the da-tabase (see Figure 51), the foremost is the latest, and which you are interested in must be marked in the check box and you must click on the correct item.

The title of the journals processed can be selected on the basis of a list either in alphabetical order (see Figure 52), or a list of the special field. The selection of the title is followed by the selection of the appropriate volume and issue (see Figure 53). The description of the article found in the given issue con-tains the internet access to the given study or journals online.

The data of the journal we are looking for can be found

Figure 49: Detailed display of the record

Figure 50: Simple search with two authors

Figure 51: The display of the result page

160 Textbook of Nursing Science Chapter 6 Literature Research in Nursing 161 in the database (see Figure 54): the exact journal title,

lisher’s name, since when it has been published – if its pub-lication ceased, and when – the specialty category, which website the journal was published on and its language.

A simple bibliographic list can be created through the

web-site, which can be saved and printed. After the search is completed, the results must be saved in the cart, the list format completed, and the results file saved. This way, saved data can be used for listing and ordering a copy of the article.

Request Article Copy

The articles that are not available in full text can be ordered and must be paid for.

The advantage is that not only do we get information about the table of contents, but we can switch directly to the full text.

The disadvantage is that the advanced search in detail is not allowed, because it does not contain any subject words. The thematic search is provided on the basis of the search words in the title. Processing time for each journal is different.

E-journals

“E-journals are an indispensable component of special scien-tific information systems and their importance, scienscien-tific and informational role has been growing because of the introduc-tion of computer culture.” Electronic publishing and online ac-cess with full-text has been playing a growing role in the field of information service.

The features of electronic journals

• it gets to the reader more quickly than the printed ver-sion

• access is possible regardless of place and time

• at the same time the same issue can be used by differ-ent people

• the information found is downloadable, printable and can be converted (PDF, HTML)

• editing is the same as that of printed journals, they are the same from a bibliographic point of view

Types of electronic journals

• available free of charge

• registration required, but free of charge

• registration with a subscription is required

• subscribed access to a particular journal

• subscribed access to more journals Some electronic journals

• disclose only contents

• contain extracts (abstract) of the articles

• contain full-text publications (full-text)

National medical and health science journals available on the Internet

The list of e-journals which are available from the library of the University of Pecs (see Figure 55) is at http://www.lib.pte.

hu, click on electronic journals. Directly at http://aok.pte.hu/

library/index.php?page=folyoiratok. The on-line electronic versions of journals are only available from the IP range of the University of Pecs (http://www.lib.pte.hu ). The journals are in alphabetical order. You enter the journal title in the search box.

We are searching for the journal ‘Sister’. The results are dis-played (see Figure 56) and the exact journal title, publisher, online availability, as well as other observations, such as, from where to where the full text access is available, can be seen.

Figure 52:

Search in the title of the journal

Figure 53:

Presentation of the issues of the journal we search for

Figure 54:

The display of the data of the journal we search for

Clicking on the URL link, we get to the journal. See the elec-tronic journal browser (Figure 57) of the University Library of Debrecen University and Kenézy Life Sciences Library of the Na-tional Library (DEENK). The number of full text journals avail-able electronically from the University of Debrecen is

approxi-mately 6,000 biomedical journals. Not only journals, but also topics may be searched for. Electronic address: http://kenezy.

lib.unideb.hu/hu/elektronikus_folyoiratok .

It is possible that the journals can be available by not only us-ing the computers of the University but usus-ing computers at home.

University Library of Szeged University

The electronic journals, databases and the website of the freely usable internet resources can be found in alphabetical or-der via the computer network of the University Library of SZTE.

The e-journals are divided according to fields of science, mak-ing the work of students and researchers easier. The distribution according to the fields of science can be used by the help of a quick link which can be found on the website (see Figure 58).

Figure 55: The database of electronic journals

Figure 56:

Searching for the journal

‘Sister’

in the electronic journal database

Figure 57:

The electronic journal collection of Kenézy Life Sciences Library, University of Debrecen

Figure 58:

The collection of journals of the University Library of the University of Szeged

164 Textbook of Nursing Science Chapter 6 Literature Research in Nursing 165 Semmelweis University Central Library

The access to the electronic, on-line versions of the jour-nals is only possible from the IP range of Semmelweis Univer-sity (http://www.lib.sote.hu) (see Figure 59).

Semmelweis University, Faculty of Health Sciences Library The list of e-journals available from the Library of the Facul-ty of Health Sciences of Semmelweis UniversiFacul-ty (http://www.

se-etk.hu) includes the list of domestic and foreign profes-sional journals in alphabetical order separately (See Figure 60).

Open-Access Journals

The Open Access (open access) means that the scientific literature on the Internet is for free and publicly accessible, so those interested in the full text may read, copy, download and share them with one another, and also can search the text, re-fer to it and can use it in any other way without encountering financial, legal or technical barriers with those who they are in contact with through the Internet. The journals which are uploaded meet the quality requirements. You can browse the

titles of publications, and according to fields of science. There is a multi-criteria search option and the results appear in full text. The peer-reviewed Open Access journals are included in the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ). It is available at http://www.open-access.hu . It aims to enhance and to make the availability of Open Access scientific journals easier, and to gather in one place the availability of Open Access journals of various professional fields. The selected list of medical spe-cialty journals can be found in the Annex IV.

Figure 59: The collection of journals of the Central Library of the University Semmelweis

Figure 60: The collections of foreign journals of the University Library of the Faculty of Health Sciences of Semmelweis University

Appendix I

Book:

Author name (year of publication): Full title. Place of publication:

Publisher.

Dinya E. (2001): Biometrics in the medical practice. Buda-pest: Medicina Publishing.

For books with more than three authors:

First author’s name and et al. (Year) Book title. Place of publica-tion: Publisher.

Bodo M. and others (2005): The History of Hungarian Pa-thology. Budapest: Medicina Publishing.

Book chapter

Author name (year of edition): A book chapter, study or chapter headings. In: Editor (s) name (or ed, ed(s).) Book title. Place of publication: Publisher, Page number (from-to).

Gobl G. (1994): Resuscitation. In: B. Bencze, G. Gobl (Ed.):

Oxiológia. Budapest: Medicina Publishing, pp 55-95.

Edited book:

Editor(s) (ed or ed(s). (Year) Book title. Place of publication: Pub-lisher.

Decsi T. (ed.) (2009): The feeding of sick children. Budapest:

Medicina Publishing.

Author- free book:

Book Title. (Year of publication) Place of publication: Publisher.

Hungarian Statistical Yearbook, 2009 (2010) Budapest: KSH Journal:

Author(s) name (year of publication). Article title. Journal title.

Volume number, page number (from-to)

Bethlehem, J., A. Horvath, Zs. Göndöcs, S. Arctic, Boncz I., Oláh, A. (2010): The main factors affecting the health of rescue workers in our country. In. Medical Journal, 151 51st pp 2089–2098

Foreign articles (same as with Hungarian articles):

Grigory M., Al Qureshi (2010): Acute stroke management:

endovascular options for Treatment. In: Semi Neurol 30.

5th pp. 469-476.

Manuscripts:

Author(s) name (year). Document Title. Manuscript.

I. Pálfiné Szabo (2008): The patients’ satisfaction with the quality of hospice care department. Manuscript.

Reference to a lecture at a convention:

Artist(s): Title of the lecture. Place. Time.

Pálfi, F. (2005): The investigation of burnout among nurses:

Lecture. Szekszárd, Hungary, Tolna County Nursing As-sociation: International Nurses Day, May 6, 2005 Reference to legislation:

The legal title (the year of publication). Journal title. Volume num-ber. Volume number, page number (from-to)

2010 XCII Law for amending of laws of health and social subjects for harmonization of laws (2010). Health Bul-letin 60th in. 20th pp 2986-2989.

Received data, figures and tables:

Author’s name. (Year of publication). Figure, table title. Pages (from-to).

Source: Zs. Füzesi, L. Tistyán (2004). Community program and the preparation process of scene. p.21.

Reference to electronic sources and documents:

Author(s) (or editor, organization, source of name) (year): Study, title or web address: subtitle (if any). The website name, web-site / URL, the time of the last download.

J. Nagy, T. Kovacs, Cs. Kövesdy (2010): The pleiotropic effects of vitamin D, particularly the cardiovascular system. In:

Hypertension and nephrology, 14 6th pp. 265-272.

URL:http://elitmed.hu/upload/pdf/a_d_vitamin_

pleiotrop_hatasai_kulonos_tekintettel_a_cardiovascu-laris_rendszerre-6551.pdf [Pécs. 2010.12.29.]

Light and Shadow (2007), drug prevention [electronic

Light and Shadow (2007), drug prevention [electronic

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