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Need research help and not sure where to turn? Get help from the library via email, chat, and online appointments or stop by one of our reference desks during open hours of operation.
Want to contact your Nursing & Health Sciences Librarian or set up a virtual or F2F appointment with her? Email Debra Smith: smithkak@cod.edu
Use the Library's subscription databases to locate journal, magazine, and newspaper articles.
Looking for a particular journal or magazine? Use our journal locator.
Follow the steps below:
Academic Search Complete provides both popular and scholarly journal coverage and video clips for nearly all academic areas of study including: social sciences, humanities, education, technology, engineering, physics, chemistry, language & linguistics, arts & literature, medical sciences and ethnic studies. Academic Search Complete is a great starting point for most general research.
CareNotes contains patient education documents providing easy-to-understand information about all aspects of care and health. These concise, customizable materials address patient conditions, treatments, diets, laboratory tests, follow-up care, psychosocial issues, continuing health, and the most frequently administered drugs.
CINAHL is the go-to journal article database for Nursing & Health Sciences students. It covers nursing, allied health, biomedical and consumer health journals, publications of the American Nursing Association, and the National League for Nursing. Use the subject headings and limiters to refine searches and access full-text nursing and clinical journals.
Health Source: Nursing/Academic Edition provides researchers, allied health professionals, nurses and medical educators with access to full-text, scholarly journals focusing on many medical disciplines. It provides indexing, abstracts, and full-text for hundreds of nursing and allied health journals, many of which are peer-reviewed.
The JAMA Network is an international, peer-reviewed, general medical journal that publishes research on clinical care, innovation in health care, health policy, and global health across all health disciplines and countries for clinicians, investigators, and policy makers.
COD Library patrons have access to JAMA online and JAMA Network Open only.
Micromedex is an evidence-based, multi-database drug search engine that provides summary and in-depth information for drugs (both prescription and over-the-counter products), diseases, toxicology, and alternative medicine. Its clinical tools include IV compatibility, drug identification, drug interactions, drug comparisons, and clinical calculators.
If you are looking for information on the MobileMicromedex app, please click here.
The New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) is a weekly general medical journal that publishes new medical research, review articles, and editorial opinion on a wide variety of topics of importance to biomedical science and clinical practice.
The PubMed database, freely available via the Internet, provides citations and abstracts to articles in medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, allied health, and the pre-clinical sciences; it also indexes articles from the Index to Dental Literature and the International Nursing Index. PubMed is a service of the US National Library of Medicine. Citations may include links to full-text articles from PubMed Central or publisher websites.
Science Direct provides indexing and full-text journal articles in the sciences and social sciences, including chemistry, medicine, computer science, earth science, economics, business, engineering, energy, environmental science, life science, materials science, mathematics, physics, and astronomy. This is a good source for scholarly research in those subjects.
Use the features of the database (print, navigation) before going up to the Explorer bar and using the back or print buttons
For keyword searching, use the advanced search feature so that you can use multiple terms and set limits (date range, peer-reviewed, full text, etc)
Remember that databases require you to spell correctly
To limit your search results to journals with editorial boards (or some type of review process by health professionals) look under the “limit” section of the initial search page. Select the option to limit to peer reviewed (some databases also call them refereed publications). Refereed publications and peer reviewed are synonyms for board-reviewed or scholarly journals. Don’t forget to set your date limits too!
When creating your search strategy, take a moment to write down your key words and any synonyms (alternative words meaning the same thing) that might be used. Also think about how you connect your key words together.
Connect different concepts with the word AND indicating that you want both concepts to appear in each retrieved article.
Connect variations (different words could be used for the same thing) with OR indicating that at least one variation should occur in the articles retrieved.
Put parentheses around actions that you want to be done first (just like you may have done in an algebra class).
Here are some examples of synonyms and “nesting” (using parentheses):
pharmacology AND (paramedic*)
(emergency medical personnel OR EMS OR emergency medical responder*)
Put the key concepts together like this example:
pharmacology AND (paramedic* OR emergency medical personnel OR EMS OR emergency medical responder* )
capitalize connecting words (AND, OR) to let the database know that you are giving a command not just listing a word to be found
Use an asterisk (*) to find all possible endings. For example, imag* finds image, images, imagery, imaging