23 Things MSK Challenge: April Solutions

For those of you participating in the 23 Things MSK Challenge, we hope you were able to successfully complete the tasks for this month. If you had any trouble, the solutions are posted below.

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Here are instructions for the JANE task:

  1. Enter JANE.
  2. Type in Wernicke’s encephalopathy into the empty text box and click on the button to Find journals.
  3. You’ll find the 5 most relevant journals to your search query are The neuroradiology journal, Orvosi hetilap, Case reports in oncology, Annals of emergency medicine, and the Journal of clinical neuroscience : official journal of the Neurosurgical Society of Australasia. However, you might also want to consider which journals will have the most research impact. If you order the results by the Article Influence score (derived from the Eigenfactor score—similar to an impact factor), the top 5 journals would be Lancet neurology, Brain: a journal of neurology, Journal of general internal medicine, Annals of emergency medicine, and AJR. American journal of Roentgenology.

You might be interested to know that we offer a workshop Tools for Authors, which covers similar tools.

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To look up how many times the article “Quality of life among breast cancer patients with lymphedema: a systematic review of patient-reported outcome instruments and outcomes” has been cited, see the instructions below.

  1. Enter Scopus.
  2. Plug the title in quotes in the search field next to Article Title, Abstract, Keywords.
  3. Click the search button (the blue button with a magnifying glass on it).
  4. Look at the Cited By column in the right for the article you retrieve. It should list 4 citations. You can click on the number 4 to see which articles cited the article.
  5. Enter Web of Science.
  6. Plug the title in quotes in the search field next to Topic.
  7. Click the blue Search button.
  8. Take a look at the Times Cited column on the right- you should see 2 citations listed. Click on the number two to see the articles that cited the article.

If you are interested in more strategies for finding articles, consider taking the workshop One Good Article Leads to Another.

For any questions you might have, don’t hesitate to email Reference at asklibrarian@mskcc.org , or call us at 212-639-7439.

23 Things MSK Challenge: March Solutions

For those of you participating in the 23 Things MSK Challenge, the March solutions are posted below.

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Go to the Images LibGuide (Click the see all link under LibGuides on the bottom left of the Library website) and click on the Find Images tab, and then click on Databases and eBooks. Click the link for SpringerImages. Do a search for cerebral tumor and you should retrieve many images. A note from SpringerImages: “Images obtained from SpringerImages can be used for almost all noncommercial purposes, including integration into presentations and PDF documents.”

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Go to the Library website and click on the PubMed tab and click on the Search button. Then select MeSH from the drop down menu at the top left. Enter heart attack and hit the search button. You should retrieve one record for the term Myocardial Infarction. Scroll down to view subheadings and synonyms for this term. To do a search with this term, click the Add to search builder button on the right.

For any other questions you might have, reach out to Reference at asklibrarian@mskcc.org , or call us at 212-639-7439.

Use Single Citation Matcher to Find the Article You Need

When trying to find a particular article, it is often helpful to use PubMed’s Single Citation Matcher. Enter the citation information that you have (Journal, Date, Volume, First page, Author, etc.) in the appropriate fields, and it will narrow your search to help you find the article you need. The more information you input, the more likely you are to retrieve just the one article you are seeking. If you only have part of the citation information, however, you can still input the information and then search among the results to find your article.

If you have any questions about using this PubMed feature, don’t hesitate to contact Reference at 212-639-7439 or asklibrarian@mskcc.org.