Concept
Peer-reviewed ~
"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 (www.wcsu.edu/library/library_lingo.html),
10/21/99.) See also Distinguishing
Scholarly Journals from Other Periodicals.
Professional (some consumer-level
information is also included)
- CINAHL~
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. Many journals are full text. Available on
campus only.
- Health
and Wellness Information ~ Provides access to selected full text
of nursing and allied health journals, plus a wide variety of personal
health information sources: journals, newsletters, pamphlets, reference
books and more. The sources include indexing for over 200 (and full
text for over 100) journals; 500+ full text pamphlets, and selected
health-related articles from an additional 1,500 general interest
magazines; full text of six medical reference books.
To access this resource from off campus,
go to Articles
and Databases and choose Health and Wellness Information
from the alphabetical list. You may want to look at Accessing
Library Resources from Off Campus.
- Health
Source: Nursing/Academic ~ Selected full text for hundreds of
consumer-level and some professional-level health periodicals.
To access this resource from off campus,
go to Articles
and Databases and choose Health Source: Nursing/Academic
from the alphabetical list. You may want to look at Accessing
Library Resources from Off Campus.
- See also professional-level Internet
Sources.
Consumer-Level and Client Education
Sources
How do I find out if the Elmhurst College Library
has the periodical I need?
How can I order
a photocopy of an article I can't find at Elmhurst College?
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