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Health
Source: Consumer Edition (EBSCO)*
Over 130 full text consumer health magazines, covering nutrition,
childcare, sports medicine, cancer, diabetes, drugs & alcohol,
aging, fitness, children's & women's health. Also, over
100 health reference books & many pamphlets. Updated weekly.
Health
Source: Nursing/Academic Edition (EBSCO)*
Nearly 550 scholarly full text journals, most of which are
peer-reviewed. Covers many medical disciplines. Special emphasis
on nursing and allied health. Includes the Lexi-PAL Drug Guide,
providing access to up-to-date, concise, clinically relevant
drug monographs. Majority of full text available in native
(searchable) PDF, or scanned-in-color. Many journals as far
back as 1975. Updated twice a week.
Nursing
and Allied Health Collection: Expanded (EBSCO)*
Nearly 200 full text journals, most of which are peer-reviewed.
Covers nursing, biomedicine, health sciences, consumer health
and allied health disciplines. All full text journals covered
in this database are also indexed in CINAHL. Majority of titles
are available in native (searchable) PDF, or scanned-in-color.
Dates as far back as 1985.
Biomedical
Reference Collection: Expanded Edition (EBSCO)*
For doctors, research scientists, students & clinical
specialists. Almost 200 full text journals, most of which
are peer-reviewed, covering nursing, biomedicine, consumer
health, dentistry, veterinary medicine, the health care system
and pre-clinical sciences, etc. Back to 1985. |
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Reference Center (Facts on File)
Conditions
& diseases, health & wellness, mental health. Clear
information on causes, cures, key research, medical terms,
symptoms, treatments & trends, organizations in each field
of study. Includes a clickable food pyramid, HIV & AIDS
timelines, description of medical tests. Especially useful
for body systems, with information on the anatomy &
physiology for each system & related conditions &
diseases.
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*To
Search Multiple EBSCO databases:
1. Return to the library's home page.
2. Select "Magazines and Newspapers."
3. Select "EBSCO."
4. Place a checkmark in front of the databases you wish to
search.
List of EBSCO Publications:
To check for a journal title within a particular database,
select "Publications" shown at the top of the search
screen. Enter the title in the "Browse Publications"
window. If the title is available in full text, you may select
an issue and see a list of all articles in the order in which
they appeared in the issue. This feature is available only
when searching a single database. |
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