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Find and use relevant resources for Neurosurgery

Evidence-Based Surgery (EBS): About EBS for Neurosurgery

EBS (Neurosurgery) is a process by which neurosurgeons can ask, acquire, appraise, apply and assess the evidence for specific and often complex patient questions. It requires skills in asking a searchable question, searching databases iteratively using advanced search skills, appraising results using available levels of evidence, applying the results to a specific patient and lastly assessing and reflecting on the process. You will present an EBS case using a PowerPoint template (see below).

Clinical Librarian Services and Literature Searching for EBS

Part 2. Searching section of the presentation begins at 14.35 minute mark.

Using internet images in PowerPoint presentations

All images from the internet (including those with Creative Commons licenses) require attribution to the creator for PowerPoint presentations.

If you choose a Creative Commons Licensed image, for example, through Google Images: https://www.google.com/imghp?hl=EN  check to see what the attribution requirements are.

General guideline for attributing internet images

Add these details underneath the image:

  1. Title: The title of the image.

  2. Author: The name of the creator.
  3. Source: The URL where the image is hosted (plus optional link to author profile).
  4. License: The type of Creative Commons license it is available under, including a link to the relevant license.

Example:

A close-up of a virus

Description automatically generated

"Coronavirus: CG illustration" by Yuri Samoilov is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0

Modified from University of Dundee: https://libguides.dundee.ac.uk/Copyright/attributionandreferencingimages 

More information on using images from the internet: https://libguides.mq.edu.au/c.php?g=961693&p=6985740  (Click Images tab)

Source: Macquarie University