Searching the Joanna Briggs Evidence-Based Practice Database

Regarded as one of the leading providers of evidence-based information, the Joanna Briggs EBP Database (JBI EBP) published by the Joanna Briggs Institute, provides users with a comprehensive range of resources. These include: recommended practices, systematic review protocols, systematic reviews, evidence summaries, best practice information sheets and consumer information sheets.

To access JBI EBP, please click on DATABASES, located in the ONESEARCH section on the library website.  Then click on the letter J to find JBI EBP. 

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Three Questions for our Librarians – Mark

This month, I asked three questions to Mark Monakey, Associate Librarian, Content Management.

What areas can you help MSK users with?
In my position as Associate Librarian, Content Management, one of my main responsibilities is to acquire new materials for the MSK Library. This includes books, journals, and databases. We often receive recommendations directly from MSK users on what resources we should add to our collection. My team works with users to ensure that their input has been received and considered, that we purchase/license materials from the best source, that our accounts are paid in full, that the resource is accessible from our catalog, and that our budget is balanced.

What projects have you been working on recently?
In conjunction with our Tri-Cat partners, Weill Cornell Library and Rockefeller University Library, we recently completed a full data migration from Innovative Interfaces Inc.’s Millennium integrated library system (i.e. the Tri-Cat catalog) to Alma/Primo (i.e. OneSearch), Ex Libris’ next-generation library management solution and discovery and delivery solution. The new Alma/Primo system includes essential cataloging, patron record management, and circulation features, as well as integrated digital content management, and a statistics analysis tool that can generate customized reports regarding our collection.

If you could travel anywhere in the world, where would you go?
I would travel to South Korea with my family – we would start off in Seoul then travel to JeJu Island, and then end our vacation in Busan.

Exporting References: ONESEARCH (PRIMO) to ENDNOTE or RefWorks

Exporting References from ONESEARCH (PRIMO) to ENDNOTE or RefWorks.

The MSK Library’s new discovery tool called ONESEARCH, allows users to export references to EndNote and RefWorks.  Follow the steps in the example below to accomplish this task!

  • Go to the Library Website
  • Enter the phrase compassion fatigue on the ONESEARCH box
  • Select the 2nd choice from the list and click on Full text available
  • Once the record comes up, go to EXPORT TO and choose your citation management tool.

For more information on citation management, please see the Citation Management LibGuide or ASK US.