I am very much convinced that you are nothing like someone I have ever encountered. I have learned alot of complex and amazing things at a go, Thank you so much Sir. God bless.
Thank you for your amazing feedback Chiboy 😀. There is a lot more to come 😊. Checkout my other channel for more interesting research oriented videos th-cam.com/users/EpiInfoforRookiesE4R
Dear doctor, your lectures are incredible. I installed EndNote - a fully paid version. Your youtube lesson helped me a lot. How many citations can I put in an article? I wrote a review, and the quotes from 121 were not saved like the previous ones. Thank you ( Neonatologist Dr Peter - Czechia). Kind regards
Thank you so much for your compliments Dr Petr ☺️. For a review article, it depends on the journal that you wish to publish it in. I would firstly check with the journal to see if they have a cap on the number. But as a rule of thumb consider citing 1 reference for every four sentences. Most review articles on pubmed have between 25 to 50 references. I hope this helps sir?
Great question Musa, you can use Google Scholar too, it has an advanced feature pretty similar with Pubmed. I will be releasing a video on how to use this too God willing. 👍
Thank you so much sir for making this literature search so simple. Please my question is this, you advised that we should never reference any material we have not read, however you said if we see a systematic review we can use such, pls does it mean we can quote such review or we have to go find and get each individual article mentioned in the review that is of interest to us?
Great question Dr, it is okay to reference the systematic review as a whole (it’s results and it’s conclusions) but if you want to make reference to specific findings in any of the individual articles used for the systematic review, then it is safer to see it before you reference it. I hope this helps ☺️
Very good lecture. Thanks!!
You are welcome! Chief 🙌
Thanks for the educative piece my Dr
Thank you so much sir Lukman🙌
I am glad I landed on this video. Thank you Dr. Abdulhakeem and all of you that made this possible.
You are very much welcome Halimatu, wishing you the best in all you do🙌
The presentation is awesome. You demystified literature search.Thank you very much.
Thank you for your feedback Rasheedah ☺️
So educative sir,
Thank you👍
Thank you so much
Indeed educative
Am glad you found it useful Aliyu
I came across this Wealth of knowledge at the right time....God bless you sir
God bless you too Helen 😊
This is great!!! Thanks.
Thank you Chief 🙌
I am very much convinced that you are nothing like someone I have ever encountered. I have learned alot of complex and amazing things at a go, Thank you so much Sir. God bless.
Wow, thank you Mukhtar Ahmad ☺️
This is an amazing approach to training in conducting a literature search. So helpful. Thanks
Thank you for your amazing feedback Chiboy 😀. There is a lot more to come 😊. Checkout my other channel for more interesting research oriented videos th-cam.com/users/EpiInfoforRookiesE4R
Thanks again and again sir.
You are most welcome Dr Aisha
will try it on pc. Thank you sir
Nice one Lucy, let me know how it goes 👍
Thank you for the lecture
You are welcome
Thank you so much sir.
You are most welcome Faiza👍
Awesome video!
Glad you enjoyed it
Thanks so much sir for delineating the scope of literature review
You are very much welcome Amina👍
Dear doctor, your lectures are incredible. I installed EndNote - a fully paid version. Your youtube lesson helped me a lot. How many citations can I put in an article? I wrote a review, and the quotes from 121 were not saved like the previous ones. Thank you ( Neonatologist Dr Peter - Czechia). Kind regards
Thank you so much for your compliments Dr Petr ☺️.
For a review article, it depends on the journal that you wish to publish it in. I would firstly check with the journal to see if they have a cap on the number. But as a rule of thumb consider citing 1 reference for every four sentences. Most review articles on pubmed have between 25 to 50 references. I hope this helps sir?
Thank you, sir; although I am not the youngest, I am writing my first review. Your advice helped me a lot. Thank you@@PublicHealthResources
Godbless you sir
You too Sadiqa.
What kind of search builder can i use that of the same feature with pubmed
Am not a medical student, chemical engineer
Great question Musa, you can use Google Scholar too, it has an advanced feature pretty similar with Pubmed. I will be releasing a video on how to use this too God willing. 👍
Thank you so much sir for making this literature search so simple. Please my question is this, you advised that we should never reference any material we have not read, however you said if we see a systematic review we can use such, pls does it mean we can quote such review or we have to go find and get each individual article mentioned in the review that is of interest to us?
Great question Dr, it is okay to reference the systematic review as a whole (it’s results and it’s conclusions) but if you want to make reference to specific findings in any of the individual articles used for the systematic review, then it is safer to see it before you reference it. I hope this helps ☺️
Yes thank you sir.
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