Published Aug 8, 2004
Whisper
597 Posts
As most of you know I am trying to write my dissertation, (emphasis on trying), and I have just learnt that in my lit review I need to include the number of hits I got on a specific website/ search engine.
I used nursing standards website (http://www.nursing-standard.co.uk) but now my membership has ran out, as I no longer subscribe to the journal.
However I am still and RCN member, If I re-run the searches to get the hit numbers on OVID will it give me the same hits in Nursing standard, as the nursing standard web page?
I hope someone can help me! I am regretting cancelling my subscription, but I was tightening my belt and thought I could always start getting them again, if I make it as far as getting registered!
I know this may sound a really silly question, but I am very stressed, and my supervisor is anal and will probably check!
Jast
9 Posts
Good luck:balloons:
karenG
1,049 Posts
should do. can you access silver platter as well??? RCN site is ok - the standard is the rcn mag so you should be ok doing that. I tend to use medline. cochrane, BMJ, and bandolier!
any problems give me a shout.
Karen
Oops my bad... I din't just use Nursing Standard... but that was the only one I couldn't sign back into.
I also used Blackwell-Synergy, CINAHL, Scirus, Cochrane Library, BMJ and Nursing Standard!
and I had to repeat all my searches, with all the different terms used to get the hit numbers, so I could put them all into a nice pretty table for my suprevisor!
I did cheat though... I had to use OVID for the Nursing Standard search this time, so I wasn't too sure if it would give me the right results.
Silverdragon102, BSN
1 Article; 39,477 Posts
I did cheat though... Whisper
I did cheat though...
That's it .............. I'm gonna tell teacher on you :rotfl: :rotfl:
not really
Oh! Crying over nothing again!!!