Sherwin Trevor, Gilhotra Amardeep K
Department of Ophthalmology, Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.
J Cataract Refract Surg. 2006 Feb;32(2):334-40. doi: 10.1016/j.jcrs.2005.12.141.
Literature databases are an ever-expanding resource available to the field of medical sciences. Understanding how to use such databases efficiently is critical for those involved in research. However, for the uninitiated, getting started is a major hurdle to overcome and for the occasional user, the finer points of database searching remain an unacquired skill. In the fifth and final article in this series aimed at those embarking on ophthalmology and vision science research, we look at how the beginning researcher can start to use literature databases and, by using a stepwise approach, how they can optimize their use. This instructional paper gives a hypothetical example of a researcher writing a review article and how he or she acquires the necessary scientific literature for the article. A prototype search of the Medline database is used to illustrate how even a novice might swiftly acquire the skills required for a medium-level search. It provides examples and key tips that can increase the proficiency of the occasional user. Pitfalls of database searching are discussed, as are the limitations of which the user should be aware.
文献数据库是医学科学领域中不断扩展的资源。对于从事研究的人员来说,了解如何高效使用此类数据库至关重要。然而,对于新手而言,入门是一个需要克服的主要障碍,而对于偶尔使用的用户来说,数据库搜索的精妙之处仍是一项尚未掌握的技能。在本系列针对眼科和视觉科学研究新手的第五篇也是最后一篇文章中,我们将探讨初涉研究的人员如何开始使用文献数据库,以及如何通过逐步的方法优化其使用。这篇指导性文章给出了一个假设示例,即一位研究人员撰写一篇综述文章时,他或她如何获取该文章所需的科学文献。通过对Medline数据库进行一次典型搜索,来说明即使是新手也能迅速掌握中级搜索所需的技能。文章提供了示例和关键提示,可提高偶尔使用数据库的用户的熟练程度。文中讨论了数据库搜索的陷阱以及用户应了解的局限性。