Event box

Databases: Basic In-Person

This is a hands on session.

What is a database?  Why do I need to use them for my research project? Isn't Google/Google Scholar all I need? 

These questions and more answered in this session, where you will explore the importance of databases to access reliable and peer reviewed sources to inform your research project.  You will have the opportunity to conduct your own search with the support of our librarians.

By the end of this session, you will feel confident in:

  • knowing what a database is and why it's better to use these than a Google search for clinical and academic research
  • knowing how to locate the databases available on the CHS Library & Multimedia website
  • understanding evidence based practice and the use of models like PICO for research
  • understanding what a Boolean search is and why we use them in database searches
  • refreshing your knowledge of search term and keyword creation and use in database searching
  • knowing what a search filter is and how to use these to tailor your search being familiar with Advanced Search options
  • knowing how to find your way around a database record and retrieve an item conducting your own searches
  • knowing how to request eBooks, journal articles, and other items that our library does not hold.
Date:
Tuesday, May 7, 2024 Show more dates
Time:
12:00pm - 1:00pm
Time Zone:
Sydney, Melbourne (change)
Location:
CHS Library Training Room – Garran (4.1.36)

Registration is required. There are 5 seats available.

Event Organizer

Elizabeth Walker
Lori Korodaj

More events like this...