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jthurnham [2. Navigate to Literature Search]
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 ==== 1. Select Nest ==== ==== 1. Select Nest ====
  
-From the list on AutoLit, select your Nest. {{:wiki:autolit:search:choosenest.png?nolink&}}+From the list on AutoLit, select your Nest. 
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 ==== 2. Navigate to Literature Search ==== ==== 2. Navigate to Literature Search ====
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 The Nest menu is the left-side column of buttons. Click on "Literature Search". The Nest menu is the left-side column of buttons. Click on "Literature Search".
  
-{{:wiki:autolit:search:litsearchbutton.png?nolink&}}+{{ :undefined:lise.png?nolink |}}
  
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 ==== 3. Add Search ==== ==== 3. Add Search ====
  
-Click on the "Add Search" button. {{:wiki:autolit:search:addsearch.png?nolink&}}+Click on the "Add Search" button. 
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 <WRAP center round info 60%> You will be able to see any previous searches performed </WRAP> <WRAP center round info 60%> You will be able to see any previous searches performed </WRAP>
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 ==== 4. Select Search Engine ==== ==== 4. Select Search Engine ====
  
-From the drop-down, select the Search Engine or database you would like to set up automatic API-based search on. Nested Knowledge supports+From the drop-down, select the Search Engine or database you would like to set up automatic API-based search on. Nested Knowledge supports PubMedEuropePMC, and ClinicalTrials.gov.
-  * PubMed +
-  * EuropePMC +
-  * [[wiki:autolit:search:clinicaltrials|ClinicalTrials.gov]]+
  
-For any other search engine or database, you will need to import using [[wiki:autolit:search:import|File Import]] rather than running directly via API.+For any other search engine or database, you will need to import using [[:wiki:autolit:search:import|File Import]] rather than running directly via API. 
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 +Each of these search engines use Boolean queries, so you can use AND, OR, NOT, and parentheses to connect different terms. For specific guidance on constructing queries, use the search-engine-specific-links here: 
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 +  * [[:wiki:autolit:search:pubmed|PubMed]] 
 +  * [[:wiki:autolit:search:europepmc|EuropePMC]] 
 +  * [[:wiki:autolit:search:clinicaltrials|ClinicalTrials.gov]] 
 +  * [[:wiki:autolit:search:doaj|Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ)]]
  
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 ==== 5. Type in your Search Terms ==== ==== 5. Type in your Search Terms ====
  
-Type your search terms into the "Query" box, type the same as you would in a search engine. **//Use parentheses and terms such as AND, OR, NOT, in between your phrases. Click [[https://libguides.mit.edu/c.php?g=175963&p=1158594|HERE]] for tips on how to create a great literature search.// **{{:wiki:autolit:search:newlitsearch.jpg?nolink&|newlitsearch.jpg}}+Type your search terms into the "Query" box, type the same as you would in a search engine. **//Use parentheses and terms such as AND, OR, NOT, in between your phrases. Click [[https://libguides.mit.edu/c.php?g=175963&p=1158594|HERE]] for tips on how to create a great literature search.// **
  
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 ==== 5. Select Search Engine & Schedule ==== ==== 5. Select Search Engine & Schedule ====
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 Below the "Query" box, there is a drop-down list of search engines you can choose from. A second drop-down list is below, where you can choose to run the search only once or have it repeatedly run over time (ex: monthly, etc). Below the "Query" box, there is a drop-down list of search engines you can choose from. A second drop-down list is below, where you can choose to run the search only once or have it repeatedly run over time (ex: monthly, etc).
  
-{{:wiki:autolit:search:newsearchengineandschedule.png?nolink&}}+{{:wiki:autolit:search:img108_1.png?nolink&  }}
  
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-==== 6.Run Your Search ==== 
  
-Once you've completed entering all terms, chosen the search engine and schedule of running the search. Click "Add" in the bottom right corner of the window.+==== 6Run Your Search ====
  
-{{:wiki:autolit:search:addit.png?nolink&}}+Once you've completed entering all terms, chosen the search engine and schedule of running the search. Click "Add" in the bottom right corner of the window.
  
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 ==== 7. New Studies will be Added to Screening ==== ==== 7. New Studies will be Added to Screening ====
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 Once you add the new search, it will run and be listed at the top of your searches. The added studies will be ready to be screened in the Nest menu. Once you add the new search, it will run and be listed at the top of your searches. The added studies will be ready to be screened in the Nest menu.
  
-{{:wiki:autolit:search:litadded.png?nolink&}}+{{ :wiki:autolit:search:lit2.png?nolink |}} 
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 +To view a list of the studies generated by each individual search, under "Details" menu, click "Results: ####". You will be taken to Study Inspector with the list of generated records for that particular search. 
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 ==== Next Steps ==== ==== Next Steps ====
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