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Nursing Research Resource Page

 Jennifer L. Boxen

Dr. Barry - NGR 6703 - Advanced Nursing Practice


Before You Start

**EZ-Proxy is necessary to access databases and electronic journals from off-campus locations. Before you begin any research, click here, enter your OWL card number, and make sure that your access is working. If it is not, call the circulation desk at the Boca Library at 561-297-6911 during normal business hours to have the card activated. 

The Online Databases are where you will look for articles for most of your off-campus research. Remember that not all of the databases are going to provide full-text articles and that you will want to search for articles from peer-reviewed, or scholarly journal sources.


Online Databases

CINAHL

CINAHL
The database is the online version of Cumulative Index to Nursing & Allied Health Literature. It provides access to nearly 1200 nursing, allied health, biomedical, and consumer health journals. Also includes books, dissertations, standards of professional practice, and educational software. The interface is similar to Ebsco in nature. If you need assistance use the Help feature located in the upper right hand corner of the CINAHL home page.

*IMPORTANT You MUST remember to unclick the box that says  before you begin searching. If you fail to do so you will be searching a database of Medical Subject Headings and will receive no article results.

For access to CINAHL basic and advanced search tutorials click here.

Other Useful Online databases

Academic Search Premier
Designed specifically for academic institutions, is the world's largest scholarly, multi-disciplinary full text database containing full text for nearly 4,700 publications, including more than 3,600 peer-reviewed publications. This is a good general use database and offers a chance to do a cited reference search. A cited reference search is a search for your article in the citations and bibliographies of other works.

Digital Dissertations
Authoritative source for information about U.S. doctoral dissertations and master's theses. This database represents the work of authors from over 1,000 graduate schools and universities.

EBM Reviews (OVID)
Subsets include Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, ACP Journal Club, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials and Database of Abstracts of Reviews of Effects. This is an excellent source to look for meta-analysis articles, randomized control trials, and systematic reviews.

Health and Wellness Resource Center
Provides bibliographic references, abstracts, and full-text information; a medical dictionary; excerpts from reference books; contact information for support groups; hotlines for research centers; and pamphlets issued by leading health organizations.

MEDLINE (PubMED)
The National Institute of Health-National Library of Medicine database that contains citations and abstracts from over 4,800 journals. Covers all areas of medicine including clinical medicine, experimental medicine, dentistry, nursing, health services administration, nutrition, and more. Some links to full text articles.

Natural Medicine Comprehensive Database
Provides evidence-based, clinical information on natural medicines, herbal medicines, and dietary supplements used in the western world.

Prescriber's Letter
Contains practical alerts and advice, for prescibers, on developments in drug therapy.

PsycARTICLES
Contains the full text of articles from APA journals and selected EPF journals, most from 1988 to the present.

PsycINFO  
PsycINFO provides access to international literature in psychology and related disciplines such as psychiatry, education, business, medicine, nursing, pharmacology, law, linguistics, and social work. Nearly all records contain nonevaluative summaries, and all records from 1967 to the present are indexed using the Thesaurus of Psychological Index Terms.

Web of Science
Allows for traditional and cited reference searching. A cited reference search is a search for your article in the citations and bibliographies of other works.

WorldCat  
The world's most comprehensive bibliography, with over 48 million bibliographic records representing over 400 languages and covering information from 4,000 years of knowledge. Good database for located items for interlibrary loan.

Online Journals

There is a difference between online databases and online journals. Online databases are where numerous online journals will be aggregated (collected) and an interface available for you to search them. Multiple databases may feature the same journal but have different ways to search them. An online journal is simply a journal that is located online. If you know the name of the specific journal that you want, you can click on the electronic journals link. Then you can enter the name of the journal and you will get a list of what databases have that journal available and whether it is full-text. You may also search in the library catalog. The library catalog has changed since last semester, there is a help page to show you how to use the basic functions and how to generate searches.

Print Resources

Books and Journals are located in the library in the stacks, cataloged by subject. There is a separate section for materials such as reference, microfilm, microfiche, videos, audio, and DVD’s. Journals will not necessarily all be in the same area on the shelves. You can search the library catalog for where the materials are located as well as whether they are checked out or not.

Interlibrary Loan

If you have looked in the catalog and in the databases and still cannot find the material that you are looking for, or if you know the specific name of the book or article that you are trying to find that you know is not at FAU, you can use interlibrary loan (ILL). Interlibrary loan uses a program called ILLIAD to process your requests and find items at other libraries. Intralibrary loan will request materials that are locates at other FAU branches. You can also use ILLIAD to track your requests once they have been entered. Materials can then be picked up at Boca Raton or the branch closest to you. Remember that FAU will not interlibrary loan required texts for your class or materials that are already owned by FAU, so if an item is missing from the shelves, fill out a lost or stolen materials form and submit it online or at the circulation desk. REMEMBER Interlibrary loan takes time (7-10 days), so you cannot wait until the last minute to request these materials.

Citation Information

Your instructor prefers that you use the American Psychological Association citation format for your assignments. This can be located on the shelves by the call number and there are copies available at Boca Raton, Jupiter, and the Treasure Coast and some can be checked out. There is also an online tutorial available.

CITING REFERENCES

REF BF76.7.P83 2001 Publications Manual of the American Psychological Association. 5th ed. Washington D.C. : American Psychological Association, 2001.

Below is an online guide for APA citation format from Purdue University. http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/research/r_apa.html

If You Still Need Help

You can use the Ask A Librarian Feature, you can call the reference desk at 561-297-3785, or you may contact my office at 561-297-0032 or jboxen@fau.edu.

 

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