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The following resources will help you
research
background information on birth defects.
Databases
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Health Reference Center Academic
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Health and Wellness Resource Center and
Alternative Health Module
Medical information for health professionals
and general readers.
Includes medical dictionary and encyclopedia,
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Student Resource Center - Health Module
Includes more than 1,200 essays on medical and
health-related topics, including
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Websites
Basic Facts About Birth Defects:
http://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/bd/facts.htm
Birth Defect Research for Children
www.birthdefects.org/information/info_factsheets.htm
cleft.ie (cleft lip)
http://www.cleft.ie/
Genetics and Birth Defects
http://www.healthopedia.com/genetics-birth-defects.html
March of Dimes Birth Defects
www.modimes.org/pnhec/4439.asp
Medline Plus - Birth Defects:
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/birthdefects.html
Yahoo: Health: Birth Defects
www.yahoo.com/Health/Diseases_and_Conditions/Birth_Defects
If you do
not find what you're looking for in the above resources, try the search tips
listed below.
Internet
Search Tips
- Type the URL (web site
address) of a search directory/engine in the address box: ex:
www.yahoo.com, or
www.google.com, etc.
- (Be sure to type the address
exactly the way you see it, including any uppercase letters and
punctuation).
- Type in keyword(s). (If your
keyword has two parts such as: "birth defects", be sure to put quotes
around it so that the search engine only finds the Internet sites on old
English as opposed to all of the sites containing the word birth plus
all of the sites containing the word defects.
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If you would like to
search for something specific about birth defects, try a combined
keyword search by adding a
comma followed by a space and your other search term. For instance; if I
wanted to find out about the causes of symptoms, I
would enter the following:
"birth defects", causes, symptoms
Hit Enter on your keyboard, or click
on Search, then scan the description of the "hits" (entries) and click on
the links that sound best.
- Be sure to evaluate each Internet
site for the following:
- Authority: Can you tell if
the author is credible (believable)?
- Objectivity: Is the
information objective (honest and free of bias)?
- Currency: Is the
information recent and up-to-date?
- Design: Is the site
designed in a clear and user friendly way?
- Navigation: Is the site
easy to navigate through, and are all links current and usable?
- Remember: if you choose to use any information
(text or graphics) found on an Internet source,
you must include it in your
bibliography.
Remember:
YOU MUST CITE EVERY RESOURCE YOU
USED to gather information on your
Works Cited (Bibliography) page. Use the
Works Cited Guide to access MLA format.
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