Emmatyrnauer Week 11

From LMU BioDB 2017
Jump to: navigation, search

Electronic Notebook

Example Annotated Bibliography

Schade, B., Jansen, G., Whiteway, M., Entian, K.D., & Thomas, D.Y. (2004). Cold Adaptation in Budding Yeast. Molecular Biology of the Cell, 15, 5492-5502. doi: 10.1091/mbc.E04-03-0167

Annotated Bibliography

Paper 1

Homma, T., Iwahashi, H., & Komatsu, Y. (2003). Yeast gene expression during growth at low temperature. Cryobiology, 46(3), 230-237.

Paper 2

Murata, Y., Homma, T., Kitagawa, E., Momose, Y., Sato, M. S., Odani, M., ... & Fujita, K. (2006). Genome-wide expression analysis of yeast response during exposure to 4 C. Extremophiles, 10(2), 117-128.

Complete annotated bibliography can be found on the Lights, Camera, InterACTION! homepage.

Keyword Searches

Note: Answers are bolded
Use a keyword search for the first three databases/tools and answer the following:

  1. PubMed
    • What original keyword(s) did you use? "yeast cold shock"
    • How many results did you get? 108
    • Which terms in which combinations were most useful to narrow down the search? "yeast cold shock microarray data"
    • How many results did you get after narrowing the search? 4
  2. Google Scholar
    • What original keyword(s) did you use? "yeast response to cold shock"
    • How many results did you get? 204,000
    • Which terms in which combinations were most useful to narrow down the search? "microarray data from yeast subjected to cold shock."
    • How many results did you get after narrowing the search? 21,500
  3. Web of Science
    • What original keyword(s) did you use? "yeast, cold shock"
    • How many results did you get? 218
    • Which terms in which combinations were most useful to narrow down the search? "microarray data, yeast, cold shock"
    • How many results did you get after narrowing the search? 4


Use the advanced search functions for each of these three databases/tools and answer the following:

Image 1: Advanced search function window for Google Scholar
Image 2: Advanced search function window for Web of Science
  1. PubMed
    • Which advanced search functions were most useful to narrow down the search? the title function
    • How many results did you get? 22
  2. Google Scholar
    • Which advanced search functions were most useful to narrow down the search? Functions represented in Image 1
    • How many results did you get? 4,820
  3. Web of Science
    • Which advanced search functions were most useful to narrow down the search? Functions represented in Image 2
    • How many results did you get? 10

Prospective search results from Web of Science

Note: Answers are bolded
Aguilera, J., Randez-Gil, F., & Prieto, J.A. (2007). Cold Response in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: New Functions for Old Mechanisms. FEMS Microbiological Reviews, 31, 327–341. doi: 10.1111/j.1574-6976.2007.00066.x

  • How many articles does this article cite? 144
  • How many articles cite this article? 77

Al-Fageeh, M.B. & Smales, C.M. (2006). Control and Regulation of the Cellular Responses to Cold Shock: the Responses in Yeast and Mammalian Systems. Biochemical Journal, 397, 247–259. doi: 10.1042/BJ20060166

  • How many articles does this article cite? 125
  • How many articles cite this article? 108

Thieringer, H.A., Jones, P.G.,& Inouye, M. (1998). Cold shock and adaptation. BioEssays, 20, 49–57. doi: 10.1002/(SICI)1521-1878(199801)20:1<49::AID-BIES8>3.0.CO;2-N

  • How many articles does this article cite? 76
  • How many articles cite this article? 258

Acknowledgements

  1. I worked with my group project partner Katie during class and over text to write the annotated bibliography.
  2. I worked with Katie, Zach, and Blair, to construct the our group page.
  3. Dr. Dahlquist for explaining the process of creating annotated bibliographies
  4. Google Scholar for research
  5. Web of Science for research
  6. Pub Med for research

While I worked with the people noted above, this individual journal entry was completed by me and not copied from another source. Emmatyrnauer (talk) 00:18, 12 November 2017 (PST)

References

LMU BioDB 2017. (2017). Week 1. Retrieved August 29, 2017, from https://xmlpipedb.cs.lmu.edu/biodb/fall2017/index.php/Week_11

Links

  1. My User Page
  2. List of Assignments
  3. List of Journal Entries
  4. List of Shared Journal Entries