Dear
all,
Felt I had
to contribute to this discussion!
In my
recent survey of some 5000 individuals involved in clinical research, with a
response rate of 8%, 87% of individuals said they use search engines to find
information, 67% use databases and 56% use online journals (there are also some
other resources that are used). Out of the members using Search Engines,
87% responded that they use Google and 2% use Yahoo. Other engines were
minimal.
Personally
in my work, depending on the question I get, I tend to start with Google to get
a feel for what's out there website wise, then I'll go onto the databases and
get the 'properly' indexed materials, only to find that often the material isn't
indexed properly at all and unless you spend an eternity working out the
possible combinations of MESH headings (or other terminology used) you may not
find everything that you were looking for, whereas Google may have given you
exactly what you were after within a few minutes of
clicking/scrolling/reading.
However,
what sounds better? I found it on Google. or I found
this by doing a systematic literature search using the approved medical
databases. ???
PS. If
anyone is interested in my survey, I will be publishing an article on my
findings in a future issue of Health Information and
Libraries Journal.
Best wishes,
Helena
Korjonen-Close
Information Services Officer
The Institute of Clinical
Research
PO Box 2962
Marlow
SL7 1XH
Tel: 01628 899764 Fax: 01628 899766