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I m working on a grant but I m not getting good search results. Can someone help me conduct a more thorough literature search?

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I m working on a grant but I m not getting good search results. Can someone help me conduct a more thorough literature search?

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Yes. Librarians are available to help you with searching for grants, publications, research, and patient care! If you would like to conduct the search yourself, but need help to get started, you may schedule a consultation with a librarian to make sure you select the appropriate databases and employ the best strategy for finding relevant articles. If you are not able or do not want to conduct the search yourself, you may request an expert search from a librarian. Information on fees, turn around time, and what we need from you to get started, can be found on the Library s Website at http://www.mclibrary.duke.edu/services/srchdoc.html. • I m trying to locate an article, but I don t have the complete citation. No problem. PubMed s Single Citation Matcher can help! Go to PubMed at http://www.mclibrary.duke.edu/pubmed and click on the Single Citation Matcher link located under PubMed Services in the blue menu bar on the left. Simply enter the pieces of information into the form that you do

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Yes. Librarians are available to help you with searching for grants, publications, research, and patient care! If you would like to conduct the search yourself, but need help to get started, you may schedule a consultation with a librarian to make sure you select the appropriate databases and employ the best strategy for finding relevant articles. If you are not able or do not want to conduct the search yourself, you may request an expert search from a librarian. Information on fees, turn around time, and what we need from you to get started, can be found on the Library s Website at http://www.mclibrary.duke.edu/services/search. • I m trying to locate an article, but I don t have the complete citation. No problem. PubMed s Single Citation Matcher can help! Go to PubMed at http://www.mclibrary.duke.edu/pubmed and click on the Single Citation Matcher link located under PubMed Services in the blue menu bar on the left. Simply enter the pieces of information into the form that you do know

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