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NYMC Faculty Authors Bibliography
Enter the Database: 2010-2011 2009-2010 2008-2009 2007-2008 2006-2007 2005-2006 2004-2005 All Years Database Search the Database: Current Year: 2010-11 Previous Years: 2009-10 2008-09 ![]()
2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 With 150 years behind us, New York Medical College continues to celebrate the scholarly achievements of our published faculty. Sponsored by the Provost and Dean, the Health Sciences Library marks the 16th edition of the compilation of scholarly publications for the 2008/09 academic year. Given our strategic initiative to promote academic research and scholarship and the growing size of this database, we are in the process of moving the NYMC Faculty Authors Bibliography to a RefWorks database which can be viewed by all via RefShare, even without a RefWorks account. Not all years are in the RefWorks database yet, but staff continues to bring all earlier editions up to the current standards. The data for 2008-2009 is believed to be correct and complete, but your comments and corrections are welcome.
How to Use the RefWorks NYMC Faculty Authors Bibliography Database: You can view all editions/years, or just a single year - Use the links to the left of this page to choose the year(s) you would like to browse/search. You will enter the RefShare Faculty Authors Bibliography Database for just the dates you selected as seen below. If you choose "All Years" you can change the date range you are browsing by using View -> Folder to select a new year.
Browse by author or journal title - There are several ways to navigate the database: 1) You can scroll through the screens by using "Go to Page" function; or 2) for a more targeted browse you an go to the Search menu. One option will be to do a "Lookup" which will present you with whichever index you choose to browse -- Author, Descriptor (academic department) , or periodical (journal title) -- with counts of items under that heading in parentheses. Clicking on the term will retrieve the records for the articles with that heading.
Search flexibly by keywords, article or book title, academic department, or other fields - For a very basic search you can use the "Search RefShare" search box at the upper right corner of any RefShare screen and enter any terms you wish to search.
For more in-depth search capabilities use the Advanced Search function under the Search menu and do a search by a field or multiple fields using Boolean operators:
Link to the full-text of articles when available - Use the NYMC Article Linker button to the far right of any reference to access the full-text of any publication when available, or to utilize ILLiad for interlibrary loan to order a copy.
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Create a bibliography in the format of your choice - If you would like to generate a Bibliography from the Faculty Authors Bibliography Database, it is fairly simple using RefShare:
1) Select the References you would like in your bibliography by either selecting by clicking on and checking the box to the left of the desired reference. To select all, skip this step.
2) Select References to Use: Selected, Page or All in List.
3) Click "Create Bibliography."
4) Select output style (APA, AMA, etc). from the dropdown menu, and format type.
5) Click on "Create Bibliography."
6) Your bibliography should appear or you can request to have it emailed to you.
Export references to your RefWorks account or to other bibliographic software - Follow steps 1 and 2 in the preceding section. Then click "Export" to select the format in which you wish to export. You can export from this RefShare database into your own RefWorks account (use RefWorks tagged file), or to Reference Manager, EndNote or other software (RIS file), or to a comma delimited file (csv file).
Print in your choice of formats - Follow steps 1 and 2 above and select Print. You can then select output style for a printed bibliography.
For more information, see the RefShare tutorial , the RefWorks Basics tutorial , the Health Sciences Library tip sheet on RefWorks,
or contact the Reference Desk (914-594-4210 / Ask A Librarian).
Updated 1/12/10 M. Ascher