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Nursing and Allied Health: Find Evidence (info sources)

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To better understand (and write about) your research topic, you should brainstorm the main concept(s) involved, and find encyclopedia entries on that concept. This will not only give you an historical context (how has the thing, theory, or technology evolved over time?, what people, laws/policies are involved?), but will also help you find the words and phrases that are essential for searching the scholarly literature. Once you have a handle on your concept(s), search the journal, book and other literature, using the "Information Sources" section below.

Information Sources (search the literature)

CINAHL and Ovid Nursing are best for nursing-specific journal articles, but you may want to try others, such as MEDLINE, for topics that cross into more general health and medicine fields, or try searching our e-books. Search Tips Video Tutorial

Did you know there is a wide variety of quality statistical data relating to nursing and health care out on the open web?

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