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2019 Training: exercises

Each group has some bibliographic references that need to find using the search tools presented.

Let’s free to explore the following tools:

Exercise 1: Identify the documentary resources according to the theme and type of document

Which is the most relevant search tool for each reference?

Group 1

1 - Find this rapport:
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Climate change 2007: impacts, adaptation and vulnerability: Working Group II contribution to the Fourth Assessment Report of the IPCC. Geneva: IPCC Secretariat, 2007

2 - Find this reference:
Anthony Costello, et al. "Managing the Health Effects of Climate Change". The Lancet, vol. 373, no. 9676, 2009, pp. 1693-1733.

3 - Find the location of this reference:  
Kiymet Çaliyurt, Yüksel Ülkü. Sustainability and management: An international perspective. London [etc.]: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

4 - Find the following article:
Somini Sengupta. "Life in a City Without Water: Anxious, Exhausting and Sweaty". The New York Times. 11 juillet 2019

5 - Find this reference:
Garrett W. Brown, Gavin Yamey, Sarah Wamala (Ed.). The Handbook of Global Health Policy. Wiley Blackwell, Chichester, 2014.

Group 2

1 - Which electronic resource gives you access to the following electronic reference?
Maya Negev. "Interagency Aspects of Environmental Policy: The Case of Environmental Health" Environmental Policy & Governance, Vol. 26, no. 3, May/Jun2016, pp. 205-219.

2 - Find this data set:
Kiran Dev Pandey et al. Air Pollution in World Cities (APWC) 2000.

3 - Find the following reference:
Patricia Romero-Lankao, et al. "Urban Vulnerability and Adaptation to the Health Impacts of Air Pollution and Climate Extremes in Latin American Cities". Research in Urban Sociology, Vol. 12, no. 1, Jan. 2012, pp. 247-275.

4 - Find the location of this reference:  
Kiymet Çaliyurt, Yüksel Ülkü. Sustainability and management: An international perspective. London [etc.]: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

5 - Find the following reference:
Damian Carrington. "Action on air pollution works but far more is needed, study shows". The Guardian. 26 juin 2019

Group 3

1 - Find the location of this reference:
Anthony J. McMichael, Alistair Woodward, Cameron Muir. Climate change and the health of nations: famines, fevers, and the fate of populations. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017

2 - Find the following reference:
Patrick L. Kinney. “Interactions of Climate Change, Air Pollution, and Human Health”. Current Environmental Health Reports. Volume 5, Issue 1, pp 179–186. March 2018

3 - Find the following article:
Somini Sengupta. "Life in a City Without Water: Anxious, Exhausting and Sweaty". The New York Times. 11 juillet 2019

4 - Find this book chapter:
OCDE. « Chapter 4. The role of welfare and activation policies in Brazil ». Dans Investing in Youth: Brazil. Paris: OCDE, 2014

5 - Which electronic resource gives you access to the following electronic reference?
Maya Negev. "Interagency Aspects of Environmental Policy: The Case of Environmental Health" Environmental Policy & Governance, Vol. 26, no. 3, May/Jun2016, pp. 205-219.

Group 4

Which database proposes you to access to the online articles of the Journal of health & social policy from 1997 to 2007?

Find the location of this reference:  
Janine van Til, John Bridges. “Decision-Making and Assessment: Patient preferences in health technology assessment” In: Olivier Ethgen, Ulf Staginnus. The future of health economics. London; New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, cop. 2017

Find the following reference:
Damian Carrington. "Action on air pollution works but far more is needed, study shows". The Guardian. 26 juin 2019

Find this data set:
Kiran Dev Pandey et al. Air Pollution in World Cities (APWC) 2000.

Find the following reference:
Patrick L. Kinney. “Interactions of Climate Change, Air Pollution, and Human Health”. Current Environmental Health Reports. Volume 5, Issue 1, pp 179–186. March 2018

Exercice 2: Evaluate search results

How to spot Fake news

Source 1 : page to analyze
Source 2 : page to analyze
Source 3 : page to analyze  (Malcolm A. “As ObamaCare crumbles, Obama returns to--Can you guess?--fundraising”. Investor's Business Daily 2013 Apr 03. https://search.proquest.com/docview/1323098532/CF5FE78400E04C61PQ/3?accountid=13739)
Source 4 : page to analyze

Updated on 16/07/2019

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