The library provides article databases to students for research. These databases are online collections of published articles from magazines, newspapers and academic journals. Similar to searching the web, you can search the databases for information related to your research topics.
To access databases from the library's website:
Click on any of the recommended databases below to begin searching for articles for your research:
These databases—Science Tech Premium and Science in Context—are currently unavailable. Use the Science Reference Center instead.
CINAHL Plus with Full Text is a health database with a heavy nursing perspective that covers a wide range of topics including nursing, biomedicine, health sciences librarianship, alternative/complementary medicine, consumer health and 17 allied health disciplines. This database includes peer reviewed primary research articles, Evidence-Based Care Sheets, Quick Lessons, research instruments records and CEUs.
The Natural Science Collection offers scholarly articles in the following subject areas: Agriculture, Environmental Science, Biology, Medicine, Nursing and more!
If you are not able to find an article for your Current Topics Project in one of the library's databases, try searching Google Scholar. Google Scholar is a free search engine that can link you to free academic journal articles in a variety of fields, including human anatomy. Not all articles are freely accessible, but those that are will provide the full text link to the right of the title. Watch the following 3 minute video for more details: