At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
 Create MyNCBI accounts in PubMed.
Apply subject headings and keywords in a PubMed literature search.
Store citations in PubMed.
Ticketed event - separate registration is required. A research question that is both interesting enough to keep you intrinsically motivated and contributes to the knowledge base is one that derives from reading about a topic. First, you must find relevant literature in health science databases which store millions of journal articles, thesis, abstracts and other types of information. Come to this workshop to learn how databases are designed and their typical features so that you can quickly and efficiently find relevant information on which to build a research question. Bring with you a laptop or iPad, a topic and a favorite article about it, if you have one.
Please take this Information Literacy Assessment - https://gmu.libwizard.com/id/1af4512a142c65234c8c53f022a5b701