Care Management Seminar for Baccalaureate Nurses (NRS 414)Selected ResourcesA. C. Buehler Library, Elmhurst College |
Types of InformationBefore you begin your research about a topic, it's important to understand that there are several types of information that are available as resources. Be sure to use the most appropriate level of information in your research. Consumer Health Information ~ Books, web sites, and other materials such as "magazines and newsletters written for the public or general consumers of health information." (From Magazines for Libraries by Bill Katz and Linda Sternberg Katz. 9th ed. New Providence, New Jersey: R.R. Bowker, 1997. p. 915.)
Professional Nursing Literature ~ To summarize, this is nformation written for health care professionals by health care professionals. Below are some examples of professional nursing literature that we have at the library.
What does "peer-reviewed" mean? ~ One kind of professional literature. "A journal for which manuscripts submitted by potential contributors are evaluated by at least one subject specialist in addition to the editor prior to acceptance for publication. Synonymous with refereed." (From Hypertext Library Lingo: A Dictionary of Library and Information Science (http://www.wcsu.edu/library/odlis.html), 10/21/99.) |
Finding Professional/Scholarly Nursing LiteratureCINAHL~ The Cumulative Index to Nursing & Allied Health database provides coverage of the literature related to nursing and allied health. Virtually all English-language publications are indexed along with the publications of the American Nurses Association and the National League for Nursing. Selected journals are also indexed in the areas of consumer health and biomedicine.Some full text.
ProQuest Nursing Journals~ More than 250 leading full-text journals in nursing and allied health.
Health Source: Nursing/Academic Edition~ Selected full text includes nearly 480 scholarly full text journals, focusing on many medical disciplines.
Still not sure if your article is considered professional nursing literature? Check this web resource for more information: |
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Using the Library Catalog (Illinet)
Finding a Specific Journal at the Library
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Resources for Citing in the APA Format
Miscellaneous Helpful Websites and Tools
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This page was created on 6/18/2003 ~last modified on 2/16/2004 by J. Hill