This page will help you get more out of your Library resources for your assignments, projects and dissertations in Biomedical Sciences

Reading Lists

Independent Research - getting started

It is important to understand the kind of information you need when researching for your assignment.  For example you may want to start by finding definitions or background information. Alternatively you may be seeking statistics or research findings. Once you have decided what type of information you need you can use the Ocean of Information to help you to understand the value of different sources and how to access them.

Evaluating your sources is also crucial when writing a piece of academic work - the Evaluating information page on the library website will guide you through this process

  • Library catalogue

    Fully searchable in EBSCO Discovery

    The Library Catalogue contains details of books, journals, DVDs and other materials held by the library in physical form as well as many resources available electronically (eg. e-books and databases).

    A 'search term' may be all or part of a title, author, publisher or simply subject keywords.

    A guide to the using the library catalogue can be found here /guides/docs/LG174.pdf

  • Clinical Key

    Not fully searchable in EBSCO Discovery

    A collection of key pharmacy and medical textbooks. Make sure to register as a student on this platform.

    Includes:

    • Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology
    • Kumar and Clark's Clinical Medicine
    • Mims' Medical Microbiology and Immunology
    • Rang & Dale's Pharmacology

     

  • Ebook Central

    Fully searchable in EBSCO Discovery

    Access around 200,000 ebooks across all subject areas.

  • Medicines Complete

    Fully searchable in EBSCO Discovery

    Medicines Complete is an online platform with access to medical ebooks.

    Includes:

    • British national formulary
    • British national formulary for Children
    • Pharmaceutical excipients
    • Stockley's drug interactions
  • Science Trove

    Fully searchable in EBSCO Discovery

    The University Library's Science Trove subscription is a collection of Biomedical Science e-textbooks from Oxford University Press.

    • Biomedical Science Practice
    • Clinical Biochemistry FBMS
    • Transfusion & Transplantation Science FBMS
    • Data Handling & Analysis
    • Medical Microbiology
    • Clinical Immunology FBMS
    • Haematology FBMS
    • Histopathology FBMS
    • Cell Structure & Function FBMS
    • Cytopathology FBMS
    • Molecular Diagnostics FBMS

     

    Additional access instructions:

    Access off campus via the institutional login option.

Creating a search strategy

The following pages have been designed to take you step-by-step through the process of creating a search strategy.

They can be read in the order given, or if one step of the process is of particular interest to you - for example - Applying search techniques - you can go straight to that section.

Today’s search topic is:

The impact of hand hygiene on infection control in a hospital setting.

Please note, while the above topic is health related, the same searching principles will apply across all Health and Science subjects. 

Instead of typing the whole topic into Google or any other search engine, we are going to break our topic into concepts before we begin searching. 

When you have broken your topic down into concepts, you can start thinking more carefully about the vocabulary that may be used for each of the concepts you have identified.

  • Alternative keywords will help you to broaden your search if you are not finding very much information on your topic.
  • Alternative keywords will help you to narrow your search and make it more subject specific if you are finding too much information.

The Alternative keywords video explains the process in more detail.

When you have selected the alternative keywords for your search strategy, it is time to apply some search techniques to those keywords. The Applying Search Techniques video explains more about using “phrase searching” and truncation.

When you have applied your phrase searching and truncation, you are ready to run your search in EBSCO Discovery

 

When you have run your search in EBSCO Discovery, you may want to consider using Limiters to help you refine your results. The Using Limiters video highlights some of the limiters available to you.

EBSCO Discovery is a database that searches the majority of databases that we subscribe to. When you become familiar with EBSCO Discovery you might want to explore the more subject specific databases to enhance your literature searching. This video shows you how.

Independent Research - beyond the basics

To search databases systematically you must first consider the vocabulary you are using and how you combine your search terms. This Applying a search strategy library guide will help you in this process, or if you prefer to use mind mapping techniques this Choosing keywords guide may also help you.

Having decided upon your search terms you will need to use the advanced search screens of Discovery or your preferred databases to conduct your search. In some cases you may wish to use the search history function to develop a systematic search strategy. Advanced search strategies require you to utilize Boolean operators. The following video demonstrates how to use the advanced search option.

The University Library also provides access to a large range of resources to help you to develop your research skills. This includes the Sage Research Methods package.

  • Sage Research Methods

    Not fully searchable in EBSCO Discovery

    Access books and videos about quantitative and qualitative research methods and many more social science research topics. Use the Tools drop-down at the top centre of the screen to access a handy Project Planner which is full of FAQs about what you need to consider at each stage in a project/dissertation. Tools also contains a Methods Map which is ideal for quickly finding details about a particular research method.

  • BioMed Central

    Not fully searchable in EBSCO Discovery

    BioMed Central is the largest open access publisher in the world, publishing over 200 peer-reviewed open access journals across the fields of biology, chemistry and medicine.

  • Google Scholar

    Not fully searchable in EBSCO Discovery

    What

    • A variant of Google that searches for academic literature

    Why

    • Provides access to articles, books, conference papers and preprints
    • Links to Full-text @ Portsmouth where available when settings are applied

    How

    • Simple or advanced searching allowing refinement by date, author etc
    • A Library Guide to this resource is available
  • Medline

    Fully searchable in EBSCO Discovery

    What

    • Medline contain journal article abstracts with links to the full-text where available.

    Why

    • Locate articles from a large range of medical journals. Subjects covered include medicine, pharmacy, allied health, and pre-clinical sciences. Plus life sciences, including some aspects of biology, marine biology, plant and animal science as well as biophysics and chemistry.

    How

    • Keyword and Thesaurus searching with ability to refine results by date, article type, age, gender, author, language
    • This database is available to search on its own from the link above, plus you will find Medline results when searching Discovery.

    How to search using MeSH (Medical Subject Headings)

     

  • PMC

    Not fully searchable in EBSCO Discovery

    PubMed Central is a free archive of biomedical and life sciences journal literature at the U.S. National Institutes of Health's National Library of Medicine (NIH/NLM). In keeping with NLM's legislative mandate to collect and preserve the biomedical literature, PMC serves as a digital counterpart to NLM's extensive print journal collection

  • PubMed

    Not fully searchable in EBSCO Discovery

    PubMed comprises millions of citations for biomedical literature from MEDLINE, life science journals and online books. Citations may include links to full-text content from PubMed Central and publisher websites

  • Science Direct

    Fully searchable in EBSCO Discovery

    Access 1000s of Elsvier articles and book chapters from our subscribed content on scientific, technical, and medical research.

  • Scopus

    Large abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed literature covering all subject areas.

  • Web of Science

    Part of Web of Knowledge, includes records for thousands of scholarly publications. Search across three main citation databases (Science/Social Science/Arts & Humanities). 

  • Biomedical Chromatography

    Not fully searchable in EBSCO Discovery

  • British Medical Journal

    Not fully searchable in EBSCO Discovery

  • Lancet

    Not fully searchable in EBSCO Discovery

  • British Library EthOS

    Not fully searchable in EBSCO Discovery

    A database of digitised UK doctoral theses offering free online access to theses of participating Higher Education institutions.

  • Sage Research Methods

    Not fully searchable in EBSCO Discovery

    Access books and videos about quantitative and qualitative research methods and many more social science research topics. Use the Tools drop-down at the top centre of the screen to access a handy Project Planner which is full of FAQs about what you need to consider at each stage in a project/dissertation. Tools also contains a Methods Map which is ideal for quickly finding details about a particular research method.

  • SpringerProtocols

    Fully searchable in EBSCO Discovery

    SpringerProtocols is a database of reproducible laboratory protocols in the Life and Biomedical Sciences, giving researchers step-by-step protocols for immediate use in their lab. The database is compiled from protocols from Humana's book series Methods in Molecular Biology, Methods in Molecular Medicine, Methods in Biotechnology, Methods in Pharmacology and Toxicology, and Neuromethods, as well as from Laboratory Handbooks. e.g. The Biomethods Handbook, The Proteomics Handbook, and the Springer Laboratory Manuals

  • Nexis Uni

    Full text articles from many news sources and trade journals both UK and international. Archives sometimes stretching back to the mid 1980s. For use in the UK only.

  • PressReader

    PressReader lets you access UK and international newspapers, plus a wide range of magazine content. Everything is full colour with archives varying in length depending on the publication.

    Login guidance

  • BoB: On demand TV and radio for education

    An archive of UK television and radio programmes from free to air channels (1998 onwards). For use in the UK only. Find some great tips about how to use BoB in these short videos.

  • Kanopy

    A unique collections of films including award-winning documentaries, training films and theatrical releases on every topic imaginable. Content can be searched or browsed.

  • Visible Body Suite

    Not fully searchable in EBSCO Discovery

    Visible Body is a 3D human body reference and study tool. Explore general anatomy, functional units, cross sections, muscle attachments, bony landmarks, muscle actions and more.

    To access this resource:

    • You must register for an account either on campus using a university PC or the University wifi, or if off campus register using the VPN.
    • Sign up with your University email address.
    • Once registered you can use your account to login off campus.
    • You must login on campus or via VPN every 150 days to revalidate your account.

     

  • Linkedin Learning

    Online learning and training courses covering business and employability, as well as creative and technical skills.

  • Sage Research Methods

    Not fully searchable in EBSCO Discovery

    Access books and videos about quantitative and qualitative research methods and many more social science research topics. Use the Tools drop-down at the top centre of the screen to access a handy Project Planner which is full of FAQs about what you need to consider at each stage in a project/dissertation. Tools also contains a Methods Map which is ideal for quickly finding details about a particular research method.

Referencing

The library Referencing webpage provides lots of useful help and support on all referencing styles.

The Reference Management Tools library webpage is useful if you would like to find links for Mendeley, Endnote and other reference management software. The page links to help and support including step-by-step guides.