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    Abstract: A personal bibliographic database which holds the information about each book, chapter, article, or any other type of material which you have read or used as part of your study and research can be built by a Reference management software. The user can download records for material which he had read from online searches and can use the software to insert references into the Word documents. According to the chosen style the software will format the citations and bibliography. In this paper

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    three main fold: • Academic bibliographic databases • Hand searching for printable journals, conferences and databases. • Informal channels for further data searching. Limitations of quick searches: Searching only one academic database suffers major shortcomings. First, that won’t ensure retrieval of all relevant literature, according to previous study only 30-80 % of the available studies will be retrieved during searching a single database. Second, most databases tend to publish studies which

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    Annotated Bibliography

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    for cancer treatment-related mucositis: Putting evidence into practice. Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing, 18(6), 80-96. Retrieved from http://dx.doi.org.proxy.chamberlain.edu:8080/10.1188/14.CJON.S3.80-96 This article is taken from the CINAHL database, written by credentialed advanced practice nurses specializing in research and oncology, who used a quantitative approach to review several full research reports, meta-analysis studies, systematic reviews and guidelines to gather evidence on several

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    the two databases that are being compared in this article. Initially ProQuest seems easiest to navigate and provides a wide range of topics. EBSCO was also chosen due to the focus on business related articles. Comparing these databases on a business-related topic will prove which one has the best outcome. Searching, navigating, narrowing the scope and using the article tools are all important parts to identifying the right research. Badke (2014) states in reference to searching databases that “if

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    Studies for this review were collected using databases such as Google Scholar, Science Direct, and BioMEd Central. Peer Reviewed literature was examined from 2005 to 2015. A total of forty-five studies were examined with ten being used for this review. Cross-Sectional studies and reviews of longitudinal studies were used. Data was collected using primary sources that are first hand observational. Data was collected from questionnaires, interviews, assessment waves, surveys, and focus groups. Most

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    METHODOLOGIES In order to obtain relevant information to support this topic, databases including PubMed, Medline, UpToDate, and Google Scholar were used. Terms used in each search included and combined the following: mesenchymal stem cell, cardiac stem cells, HF, heart repair, ejection fraction, cardiac output, cardiac index, mortality. Combining the terms yielded 42 results. Limiting these to human and English language reduced it to 26 articles: the articles were then limited to double-blinded,

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    hispanics, american indians, and asian patients. One might argue that the health care providers are free to express their opinion however they like, but just like any job these health care providers have to treat everyone the same and make them feel comfortable. “ Negative implicit attitudes about people of color may contribute to racial/ethnic disparities in health and health care.” In many cases health care providers have implicit bias in terms of positive attitudes towards whites and negative attitudes

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    become the present day Internet. During the 1970's the inventions of the integrated computer chip and storage devices caused the use of minicomputers and microcomputers to grow substantially. The use of commercial systems for searching reference databases (such as DIALOG) began. BALLOTS (Bibliographical Automation of Large Library Operations) in the late 1970's was one of the first and later became the foundation for RLIN (the Research Libraries Information Network). BALLOTS was designed to integrate

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    become the present day Internet. During the 1970's the inventions of the integrated computer chip and storage devices caused the use of minicomputers and microcomputers to grow substantially. The use of commercial systems for searching reference databases (such as DIALOG) began. BALLOTS (Bibliographical Automation of Large Library Operations) in the late 1970's was one of the first and later became the foundation for RLIN (the Research Libraries Information Network). BALLOTS was designed to integrate

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    more likely to suffer from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder(PTSD) than those working for short period of time(less than 3 months) ? METHODS For this review, 4 databases were used; Medline, PubMed, Web of Science and Google Scholar. Nlm.nih.gov (2015) defines Medline as “the U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM) premier bibliographic database that contains more than 22 million references to journal articles in life sciences with a concentration on biomedicine.” Nlm.nih.gov (2015) describes PubMed

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