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(Greatly improved) Cochrane and CINAHL Tutorial Videos

The Cochrane tutorial video I posted a few days ago from YouTube was good in its content, but the quality of the image left something to be desired.

James Carson, the reference/acquisitions librarian at Lake-Sumter Community College who put the tutorial together was kind to contact me and point me towards the much higher quality version.

If you like that, be sure to check out their CINAHL tutorial as well.

Thanks, James!

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7 Responses to “(Greatly improved) Cochrane and CINAHL Tutorial Videos”

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    Michelle:

    Those are indeed good tutorials. Just remember, EBSCO is completely changing their look this summer. So, while the theory and principles will still be sound the look and feel will be different.

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    David Rothman:

    Thanks for the reminder, Michelle!

  3. 3
    James Cason:

    I plan on updating the CINAHL tutorial when the new interface rolls out. Keeping up with vendor changes is what I have found to be the biggest challenge to making tutorials, but at least it keeps me steadily busy with the process.

    David, thanks again for putting my work in the spotlight!

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