Explore more advanced features of EndNote. Learn to customize EndNote, use EndNote with EndNote Web, modify and create output styles, use manuscript templates, and manage images, tables, and figures.
Learn how to use Google really well, taking advantage of its advanced search features. This class will also cover Google Scholar, a search tool that links to scholarly research materials.
Learn to use the advanced features of PubMed@UCSF. This hands-on class covers tips and tricks of effective PubMed searching, how to save searches, set up automated updates, and group search results by areas of interest.
Learn how to use the advanced features of RefWorks: modifying and creating output styles, sharing RefWorks folders using RefShare, creating RSS feeds, and using RefGrabIt to capture bibliographic information from web pages. This hands-on class is intended for those who have a basic working knowledge of RefWorks.
Stop by the Mission Bay Library for one-on-one assistance on selected Thursdays, Noon-1pm. Whether you're having trouble searching databases, finding reputable resources, or using EndNote & RefWorks, the Library can help!
This hands-on class covers everything you need to get started using EndNote: creating and adding references to an EndNote library, inserting citations into a Word document, and formatting a bibliography in your chosen journal style.
This hands-on class covers everything you need to get started using RefWorks: creating an account, adding references to a RefWorks library, inserting citations into a Word document, and formatting a bibliography in your chosen journal style.
Learn to use the PubMed@UCSF interface to search the MEDLINE database. Library staff provide an overview of the National Library of Medicine's PubMed system and demonstrate how to use the UCSF-enhanced PubMed@UCSF. Category 1 CME credit is available for this update [more info about CME]
Learn about the new EBSCO nursing resources available to SFGH’s DPH and UCSF staff. This class will cover CINAHL Plus with Full Text, Nursing Reference Center, SFGH’s evidence-based practice wiki, and registering for and using Loansome Doc.
Get started searching PubMed, the world's largest and most important biomedical database. This session at the Barnett Briggs Medical Library covers just the basics: when to use PubMed, what it includes, and how to do basic searching and get full text articles. Includes hands-on exercises.
Put the "evidence" in Evidence-Based Medicine using PubMed search techniques. Previous experience using PubMed recommended. This free session at the Barnett Briggs Medical Library builds on information presented in PubMed Basics.