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Using the Library's Google Scholar filter. This will link you to the full-text of items if available via the Library's journal subscriptions



You can set-up SCGOPHCG Hospital library link in Google Scholar by:

  • Selecting the Google Scholar menu (located in the top-left hand corner of the screen) 
  • Choosing Settings
  • Selecting Library links
  • Searching for and adding Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital Library you have a membership with.

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   Article search

PsycInfo, Embase, Emcare, Medline

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   Article search

  

   Search the metadata of journal articles, books, standards, datasets & more

   Title, Author, DOI, ORCID iD, etc.

Live webinar

♦  2nd April 9 am Perth (local time) - Searching for Studies: Basics of a Systematic Search
This webinar will get you started on developing search methods for a review of any kind, starting with database selection, the use of controlled vocabulary terms and keywords, along with database syntax for truncation and proximity searching. It will cover how to translate a search into a second database.
Will deconstruct a published search strategy to show you how to build each component of your question, using two of the most searched databases: MEDLINE (Ovid) and CINAHL (Ebscohost).
Speakers Include: 
•    Edoardo Aromataris, BSc (Hons), PhD, Director of Synthesis Science at JBI
•    Amanda Ross-White, MLIS, AHIP, Head of the Bracken Health Sciences Library at Queen’s University and President of the Canadian Health Libraries Association
•    Terena Solomons, BA Grad Dip Lib Sc AALIA CP (Health) FHEA, Research Librarian with The Western Australian Group for Evidence Informed Healthcare Practice: A JBI Centre of Excellence
Secure your spot now – space is limited: Register here

 

Recorded Webinar - Register to watch on demand

♦ Getting the most out of ClinicalKey : This session provides an overview on how to get the most out of ClinicalKey. The session will support Clinicians, Students, Educators and Administrators (Recorded 18 March)  

Passcode: +3.S4MA*


♦ Graduate Nurses: Getting answers quickly using ClinicalKey Nursing  This session provides an overview on how to get the most out of ClinicalKey Nursing. The session will support Nurses, clinical teams, Students, Educators and Administrators  (Recorded 19 March)

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Need Assistance: Contact Us

SCGOPHCG Hospital library
24 / 7 swipe card access
T:(08) 6457 4143

E: library.scgh@health.wa.gov.au
L: E Block, Level 1, Room 229, Hospital Avenue, Nedlands WA 6009


Department of Research
T: (08) 6457 4531
Escgh.research@health.wa.gov.au
L: A Block, Level 2, QEII Medical Centre, Hospital Avenue, Nedlands WA 6009


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Library resources access from home (remote or offsite)

  • Use your WA Health username (HE number) and password to log in.
    NOTE: You must activate your password onsite before you can access resources via login.
  • Students enrolled in hospital-based courses should use the login provided for the course. 

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