The Library has a number of resources you can use to find peer-reviewed articles related to your research topic. It is recommended that you start with the database ScienceDirect. The other health-related databases on this page may be useful as well.
Scholarly research from 500+ journals, books, clinical condition overviews, patient education, videos, and more, covering every medical and surgical specialty.
In order to access e-book chapter content, you must create an individual login after accessing the database. Although you can access the listings for books without it, you must have an individual account to access the PDF chapters.
Full text nursing and related health discipline journals, plus legal cases, clinical innovations, drug records, and clinical trials.
Scholarly research covering all aspects of biomedicine including nursing, dentistry, and veterinary medicine.
Citations for biomedical literature from MEDLINE, biology, life science journals, and online books.
The following websites are reputable sources that have been recommended by your professor. Please keep in mind that these do not count as peer-reviewed sources.
Scholarly articles have unique characteristics that distinguish them from popular magazine articles. Some of these characteristics include:
For more information, check out the Scholarly Journal, Trade Journal, & Popular Magazine Articles guide or watch the video below.