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Learning Objectives

• Logging into the Keiser Library System

• Searching the database for images

• Using images from the Internet ( free and unlicensed)

• Citing images (database, personal and Internet)

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Student ID #Last 4 of SS #

Enter your username and password to Login.

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Search for items to checkout.

Search the Databases.

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Peer Reviewed

• A Peer Reviewed article is one that has been reviewed by the author’s peers (other experts/ authorities in the field of study) before publishing.

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Search for Images

Deborah Williams

CINAHL & MEDLINEBOTH PROVIDE

MEDICAL JOURNAL ARTICLES

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Search for images

Deborah Williams

Click the “Images” dropdown box at the top to search for images related to your

topic.

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Search for images

Deborah Williams

I’m searching for images of blood cells in a Leukemia patient

Type in the key word and limit your images to

color, B&W, illustrations, etc

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Deborah Williams

The key words Leukemia blood cells

limited by color images give me 6

results. I chose #3.

Double-click on the image

to open

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Deborah Williams

This is the image from

the database with an

explanation

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Deborah Williams

You must cite the images you use in your presentation no matter where you got them from. Click the link below to get the instructions to the APA citation info for this

image.

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Deborah Williams

This is an example of how to cite in APA

format for the article and

Image.

You can also use a citation builder like

citationmachine.net or easybib.com to create your

citations.

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Want to use an image from the Internet?

• You must be sure it is free and open stock.

• Follow the image link to the original source to find out if it is free.

• If the image has a watermark on it, chances are it’s not free.

• If using your original photos, you should include citation info. (i.e. name, date, description of image) Look for “properties” in the image file.

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Find image information

Right-click on the image file and select “properties” to get the image info of your photo.

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Citation builders

Deborah Williams

www.citationmachine.netUse this website to create your citations

in APA 6th edition. Click on the APA 6th Ed. Link on the right to get started

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Click web images to build a citation for images.

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Fill in the blanks with the available information then click “Make Citation”.

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The citation in APA 6th edition format appears above along with the in-text citation format. Copy and paste the citation into your document. THAT’S IT! EASY

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Copy and paste your images and references as you research to save what you found in one place.

Source: Mayfield, 2012

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Use the Tools

• Use the cite tool to get the right information

• Use the save and print tools to save to USB or to print.

• Use the citation builders

• Open a Word document to capture the citations for your results. Copy and paste them to start your Reference Page

Deborah Williams

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We learned…….

• Logging into the Keiser Library System

• Searching the database for images

• Using images from the Internet ( free and unlicensed)

• Citing images (database, personal and Internet)

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Let’s take the Post-Test

After the post-test, go to a computer and log in to the library website to find scholarly information about your topic and images.