j:tips
tips on accessing medical journals online
see also:
Search engines:
Collating journal articles
- manage downloaded articles:
- various programs are available that allow you to manage downloaded journal articles in a similar way to you manage mp3 music files
- software for Apple Mac: Papers
- manage links to online journals:
- use this wiki:
- become an author of this wiki and create links here from the relevant topic so everyone becomes more efficient at finding what they need in a timely manner. In addition, the work of maintaining the links and information does not fall to one person - you or me.
- web-based bookmarking sites:
- personal computer based bookmarking options:
- there is a real risk that without backing these up, you may lose all your links if your system crashes or is stolen
- internet web browser bookmarks - whilst great for links to websites, this becomes too cumbersome for individual article links
- be updated by RSS feeds:
- just click on subscribe to RSS feed on the journal website if available and you will be directed to a RSS reader such as iGoogle which you can make as your home page so that you are informed of updates.
- you can subscribe to an RSS feed of new articles on this wiki by clicking on RSS button at the bottom of the page, or by clicking here.
- for instance the blog section of OzEMedicine.com has a free RSS subscription feed, just click on this to subscribe
- here is the output of this RSS feed embedded here:
- An error occurred while fetching this feed: http://www.ozemedicine.com/blog/?feed=rss2
Unfortunately, most journals need to have paid subscriptions.
- if you are at work and your library has subscribed to the journal service, you may have direct access by virtue of your computer's IP address at work
- alternatively, your library may have a bank of user names and passwords which you can use but some of these may only work while you are at work.
j/tips.txt · Last modified: 2009/02/25 18:52 by 127.0.0.1