A Wiki about Doing Research January 4, 2010
Posted by Dr. Bertalan Meskó in Medical journalism, Medicine, Medicine 2.0, Web 2.0, Wiki.trackback
Dean Giustini just published a fantastic list of educational guides that will help you when you have to do some research and have questions. It’s intended for librarians but I think any kind of medical professionals will find what they are looking for. The material is on HLWiki Canada. A few of the great collections:
- Applying for grants
- Bibliographic citation software
- Citation management
- Expert searching
- Evidence-based librarianship
- Impact factor
- Major clinical studies & trial types
- Open search
- Structured abstract
- Style manuals
- Submitting to an academic journal
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Thanx for the info. Now I regret for not having planned like this…
Umesh
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