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==Sensory Development==
Note - as abnormal development is listed as a separate topic this will not be covered in the normal development projects.
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# Hearing
==Progress==
# Vision
# Smell
# Taste
# Balance
# Somatosensory
# Abnormal Hearing
# Abnormal Vision
# Abnormal Somatosensory
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* Course coordinator will look through current project pages progress.
* Time will be made available within the lab for group discussion on project status.


==Student Group Projects==
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{{Journal Searches}}


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==Image Sources==
===PubMed Central Image Searching===


==Group Assessment Criteria==
PubMed Central (PMC) is a reference database containing full text references that '''everyone can read'''. (Just because you can read it does not mean you can use it)


# The key points relating to the topic that your group allocated are clearly described.
PMC also contains other references that '''cannot be reused'''.  
# The choice of content, headings and sub-headings, diagrams, tables, graphs show a good understanding of the topic area.
* Papers made available by journals for use only in PMC.
# Content is correctly cited and referenced.
* Draft papers required by law to be deposited in PMC by authors who have received government or other research funding.
# The wiki has an element of teaching at a peer level using the student's own innovative diagrams, tables or figures and/or using interesting examples or explanations.
# Evidence of significant research relating to basic and applied sciences that goes beyond the formal teaching activities.
# Relates the topic and content of the Wiki entry to learning aims of embryology.
# Clearly reflects on editing/feedback from group peers and articulates how the Wiki could be improved (or not) based on peer comments/feedback. Demonstrates an ability to review own work when criticised in an open edited wiki format. Reflects on what was learned from the process of editing a peer's wiki.
# Evaluates own performance and that of group peers to give a rounded summary of this wiki process in terms of group effort and achievement.
# The content of the wiki should demonstrate to the reader that your group has researched adequately on this topic and covered the key areas necessary to inform your peers in their learning.
# Develops and edits the wiki entries in accordance with the above guidelines.


PMC also contains references that '''can be reused'''.
* These papers when opened will clearly display the copyright notice and usage restrictions.




==Project Guidelines==
The search function below lists all images (both can and cannot be reused) and you need to then find the usage rights in the original paper.
* '''Divide the project into sections''', that each member will work on.
** Later you can all work together on the entree project.
* '''Collect references''', on your discussion page and prepare summaries.
** This will help others in the group understand what the paper is about.
* '''Collect images''', on your discussion page that are correctly cited.
** plaigarism and copyright issues will affect your final group mark.
* '''Balance text and images''', do not have too much of one or the other.
** Remember this is an online project and not an essay, hold the readers attention.
*''' Avoid Editing your project page simultaneously with other group members''', this may crash the project page and make loading slow.
** Make small edits save regularly, do not leave the page open in edit mode for long periods.
** Organise times when you alone will be editing the project.
* '''Avoid Wikipedia sourced content''', you are permitted a maximum of 1 image from that source and no derived text.
* '''Glossary''' of terms with a short explanation of terms and acronyms.


==Journal Searches==
# Here is an image search link for [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/?term=integument&report=imagesdocsum integument] click the link to see the results.
# Here is the code for the above link <nowiki>[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/?term=integument&report=imagesdocsum integument]</nowiki>


===Pubmed===


* [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/gquery?term=embryo Pubmed search all databases ''embryo'']
===Reuse Journals===
* [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/gquery?term=fetus Pubmed search all databases ''fetus'']
Some information about [[Journals]]


'''Search PubMed''' [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/advanced Advanced Search]
Journal reuse information can change over time, please check the original article for specific copyright information. Some journals also have some restrictions as to when you can reuse, such as "6 months after publication".


* Search all databases http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/gquery?term=embryo
** Search all databases [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/gquery?term=embryo embryo]
* Search for a term http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed?term=
* Search PubMed Central (PMC) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/?term=


===Search PMC Images===
Some good reuse sources to start you off:
 
* [http://www.plos.org/publications PLoS Journals]
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/?term=(term here)&report=imagesdocsum
* [http://www.biomedcentral.com/journals BioMed Central Journals] (some variety in reuse conditions for different journals)
* [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/?term=embryo&report=imagesdocsum embryo]
* [http://bio.biologists.org Biology Open]
===PLoS===
* [http://www.pnas.org Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences] 6 months after original publication date. [http://www.pnas.org/content/by/section/Developmental%20Biology Developmental Biology section]
* [http://plosjournal.deepdyve.com/search?query=embryo PLoS  ''embryo'']
 
===Development===
 
* [http://dev.biologists.org/search?submit=yes&fulltext=embryo Development search ''embryo'']
* [http://dev.biologists.org/ Development]
* [http://dev.biologists.org/rss/current.xml RSS Feed current issue] | [http://dev.biologists.org/rss/recent.xml recent issues] | [http://dev.biologists.org/rss/mfr.xml Most Frequently Read Articles]
 
===Other===
*[http://jcb.rupress.org/search?submit=yes&where=fulltext&fulltext=embryo&sortspec=date&y=6&x=37&hopnum=1 JCB ''embryo'']  You can now simply put your own search term into each top window.
[http://www.plos.org/search.php PLoS].
 
 
==Plagiarism==
Currently all students originally assigned to each group are listed as equal authors/contributors to their project. If you have not contributed the content you had originally agreed to, nor participated in the group work process, then you should contact the course coordinator immediately and either discuss your contribution or request removal from the group author list. Remember that all student online contributions are recorded by date, time and the actual contributed content. A similar email reminder of this information was sent to all current students.
 
Please note the [https://my.unsw.edu.au/student/atoz/Plagiarism.html Universities Policy regarding Plagiarism]
 
In particular this example:
 
:"Claiming credit for a proportion of work contributed to a group assessment item that is greater than that actually contributed;"
 
Academic Misconduct carries penalties. If a student is found guilty of academic misconduct, the penalties include warnings, remedial educative action, being failed in an assignment or excluded from the University for two years.
 
 
Please also read [[Help:Copyright_Tutorial|Copyright Tutorial]] with regard to content that can be used in your project.
 
==Editing Basics==
 
[[Help:Editing Basics|Editing Basics]] | [[Help:Image_Tutorial|Images]] | [[Help:Table Tutorial|Tables]] | [[Help:Reference Tutorial|Referencing]] | [[Help:Copyright Tutorial|Copyright]] | [[Help:Font Colour Tutorial|Font Colours]] | [[Help:My Preferences Tutorial|My Preferences]] | [[media:Wiki-refcard.pdf‎|One Page Wiki Card]]




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Latest revision as of 14:32, 23 August 2016

ANAT2341 Lab 4: Introduction | Implantation and Villi | Decidua and Cord | Abnormal Placenta | Cardiovascular | Online Assessment | Group Project

Progress

  • Course coordinator will look through current project pages progress.
  • Time will be made available within the lab for group discussion on project status.


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How to Search Databases for Project Sources

Note that you have the option of searching for articles through the UNSW Library databases and I encourage you to do so as this option will allow access to more full text papers (through the UNSW subscriptions) that available directly through PubMed. Note that having full access to the paper does not mean that you can then use any content without permission (see Help:Copyright Tutorial). On the UNSW Library homepage, under the Search window click "Sign into myLibrary for full access" and use your Zpass information in the new window. Finally, you will still have to locate the paper's PMID to use the automated referencing available on this website. This can be easily done by entering the paper's title in the PubMed search window.
Journal Searches
PubMed logo.gif

Below are shown some easy methods, with examples, for setting up simple searches of PubMed and other Journal databases. In most cases, you simply need to replace the existing term (embryo) where it appears in Wiki code with your own. Note there may also be additional "Advanced search" options available within these sites.


Students - read the paper first before committing to use/cite the material, to ensure you are using the information correctly and in context.

UNSW Students - using the UNSW Library.

Reference Links: Embryology Textbooks | Journals | Journal Searches | Reference Tutorial | Copyright | For Students | UNSW Online Textbooks | iBooks | Journals | RSS Feeds | Online | Societies | Online Databases | Historic - Textbooks | Pubmed Most Recent | Category:References


Please use the following as a guide:

  • Always when citing, identify reviews separately from original research articles.
  • Always identify copyright conditions allow your reuse of content before uploading.
  • If quoting text verbatim always include in "quotation marks" and reference, or additionally identify in brackets after the excerpt.


External Links Notice - The dynamic nature of the internet may mean that some of these listed links may no longer function. If the link no longer works search the web with the link text or name. Links to any external commercial sites are provided for information purposes only and should never be considered an endorsement. UNSW Embryology is provided as an educational resource with no clinical information or commercial affiliation.

Database Example search Wiki code (note - copy text when in Read not Edit mode)
Pubmed (all databases) embryo [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/gquery?term=embryo ''embryo'']
Pubmed embryo [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed?term=embryo ''embryo'']
Pubmed Central embryo [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/?term=embryo ''embryo'']
Pubmed Central (images) embryo [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/?term=embryo&report=imagesdocsum ''embryo'']
PLoS (Public Library of Science) embryo [https://www.plos.org/?s=embryo&submit=Go ''embryo'']
BioMed Central embryo [http://www.biomedcentral.com/search/results?terms=embryo ''embryo'']
BMC Developmental Biology embryo [http://www.biomedcentral.com/bmcdevbiol/search/results?terms=embryo ''embryo'']
Biology Open (BiO) embryo [http://bio.biologists.org/search?submit=yes&titleabstract=embryo&andorexacttitleabs=and&fulltext=&submit=yes&submit=Submit ''embryo'']
About Journal Searches  
The following general information is about the above online databases and journals.

External Links Notice - The dynamic nature of the internet may mean that some of these listed links may no longer function. If the link no longer works search the web with the link text or name. Links to any external commercial sites are provided for information purposes only and should never be considered an endorsement. UNSW Embryology is provided as an educational resource with no clinical information or commercial affiliation.

  • PubMed - comprises more than 24 million citations for biomedical literature from MEDLINE, life science journals, and online books. Citations may include links to full-text content from PubMed Central and publisher web sites.
    • PubMed Central (PMC) - is a free full-text archive of biomedical and life sciences journal literature at the U.S. National Institutes of Health's National Library of Medicine (NIH/NLM).
  • Public Library of Science (PLOS) - is a nonprofit publisher and advocacy organization founded to accelerate progress in science and medicine by leading a transformation in research communication.
  • BioMed Central (BMC) - is an STM (Science, Technology and Medicine) publisher of 291 peer-reviewed open access journals.
    • BMC Developmental Biology - is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on the development, growth, differentiation and regeneration of multicellular organisms, including molecular, cellular, tissue, organ and whole organism research.
    • Reproductive Health - is an open access, peer-reviewed online journal focusing on all aspects of human reproduction.
    • Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology (RB&E) - aims to act as a forum for the dissemination of results from excellent research in the reproductive sciences. RB&E represents a global platform for reproductive and developmental biologists, reproductive endocrinologists, immunologists, theriogenologists, infertility specialists, obstetricians, gynecologists, andrologists, urogynecologists, specialists in menopause, reproductive tract oncologists, and reproductive epidemiologists.
  • Biology Open (BiO) - is an online-only Open Access journal that publishes peer-reviewed original research across all aspects of the biological sciences, including cell science, developmental biology and experimental biology.



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Image Sources

PubMed Central Image Searching

PubMed Central (PMC) is a reference database containing full text references that everyone can read. (Just because you can read it does not mean you can use it)

PMC also contains other references that cannot be reused.

  • Papers made available by journals for use only in PMC.
  • Draft papers required by law to be deposited in PMC by authors who have received government or other research funding.

PMC also contains references that can be reused.

  • These papers when opened will clearly display the copyright notice and usage restrictions.


The search function below lists all images (both can and cannot be reused) and you need to then find the usage rights in the original paper.

  1. Here is an image search link for integument click the link to see the results.
  2. Here is the code for the above link [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/?term=integument&report=imagesdocsum integument]


Reuse Journals

Some information about Journals

Journal reuse information can change over time, please check the original article for specific copyright information. Some journals also have some restrictions as to when you can reuse, such as "6 months after publication".


Some good reuse sources to start you off:


ANAT2341 Lab 4: Introduction | Implantation and Villi | Decidua and Cord | Abnormal Placenta | Cardiovascular | Online Assessment | Group Project
ANAT2341 Course Timetable  
Week (Mon) Lecture 1 (Mon 1-2pm) Lecture 2 (Tue 3-4pm) Practical (Fri 1-3pm)
Week 2 (1 Aug) Introduction Fertilization Lab 1
Week 3 (8 Aug) Week 1 and 2 Week 3 Lab 2
Week 4 (15 Aug) Mesoderm Ectoderm Lab 3
Week 5 (22 Aug) Early Vascular Placenta Lab 4
Week 6 (29 Aug) Gastrointestinal Respiratory Lab 5
Week 7 (5 Sep) Head Neural Crest Lab 6
Week 8 (12 Sep) Musculoskeletal Limb Development Lab 7
Week 9 (19 Sep) Renal Genital Lab 8
Mid-semester break
Week 10 (3 Oct) Public Holiday Stem Cells Lab 9
Week 11 (10 Oct) Integumentary Endocrine Lab 10
Week 12 (17 Oct) Heart Sensory Lab 11
Week 13 (24 Oct) Fetal Birth and Revision Lab 12

ANAT2341 2016: Moodle page | ECHO360 | Textbooks | Students 2016 | Projects 2016