Assignment

If you are completing this tutorial because you are enrolled in PHPR 562, you must submit an assignment.

  • Copy the search history table.
  • Paste it in your Word document.
  • Did you remove any search terms based your review of the search results (i.e. because of irrelevant meanings of the terms).  If so, be sure the terms you removed are listed in your Word document under the heading: The following drug names were omitted from the keyword search statement because they were used frequently to indicate discussion of irrelevant concepts and were causing retrieval of irrelevant results:
  • Save your Word document — you may want to use your name in the document’s name.
  • Submit your completed assignment document through Canvas (“FSA1 Assignment. Using Martindale’s to Create a Drug Keyword Search”).
    • After submitting your assignment, check to be sure that you can see you whole search in the submitted document (I can’t check something that I can’t see).
    • Also check to be sure that you can copy your final search strategy from the document you submitted because you will need to use the nilotinib search as part of future assignments.
  • You and a classmate will check your search for errors during an upcoming class assignment.  I will make comments on your corrected work and you will use the corrected search as part of a complete keyword search.  Eventually, it will be part of your 50 point final search assignment.

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