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Searching CINAHL Databases - online training from Ebsco

 Ebsco are delivering online training to help users get to grips with the cinahl database. Click the link to book your spot.

Searching CINAHL Databases – Basic level searching (60 mins)

This session will introduce basic searching concepts on CINAHL, the most widely used and respected research tool for nurses, students and allied health professionals. In this session we will look at keyword (free text) searching, refining search results, viewing, printing & emailing results.•       Wednesday, 5th July @ 10.00am https://calendly.com/rcrookes/searching-cinahl-basic-level?month=2023-07&date=2023-07-05

Searching CINAHL Databases – Advanced level searching (60 mins)

This session will introduce more advanced search concepts on CINAHL. In this session we will look at Subject Searching, combining search results, saving and re-running saved searches, creating, and sharing custom folders.•       Wednesday, 19th July @ 12.00pm https://calendly.com/rcrookes/searching-cinahl-databases-advanced-level?month=2023-07&date=2023-07-19

Creating Alerts in CINAHL and MEDLINE (45 mins)

This session will demonstrate how to keep current with the healthcare literature using search and publications alerts on the EBSCOhost interface.•       Thursday, 20th July @ 10.00am https://calendly.com/rcrookes/creating-search-alerts-in-cinahl-medline?month=2023-07&date=2023-07-20

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