Database Searching is the shortest path to relevant journal articles on a topic.
2 pathways to finding the right database:
1) For known databases:
a) Databases by Title search*
b) Health Sciences Resources guide
2) When uncertain which database to consult:
a) Occupational Therapy: Databases*
* Both 1.a & 2.a briefly describe topic coverage to help you determine the relevance of the database for your topic.
Shortest Path to Known Databases
If you know the title of the database you seek, Databases by Title is the quickest way to the link.
Links to Databases by Title are located on the Muntz Library webpage in the footer beneath SwoopSearch (leftmost link) and in the submenu for Research in the site menu (left column).
3 Ways to Search Databases by Title
1. Manually enter the title of your database and click the Go button,
2. Click the appropriate letter from the A-Z menu and and search by first letter of the title of your database,
3. Select the discipline of the database you wish to search from the All Subjects drop down menu.'
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¹ Databases by Title can be searched by subject category as well.
Nursing Guide Database Links
The Nursing Guide has links to all of the pertinent Nursing research databases. Each link includes a brief thumbnail description of the database. If you unfamiliar with your searching options, this is a good place to start.
Nursing Guide to Databases Route
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