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Indexes
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Health and Physical
Education
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EBSCOhost Academic
Search Elite [Off-campus
Access]
A multi-disciplinary database that offers full text for more than
1,850 scholarly journals including 1,300 peer-reviewed titles. Academic
Search Elite offers full text information dating as far back as 1985.
Also contains Business Source Plus, ERIC, CINAHL, Health Source: Nursing/
Academic Edition, and Clinical Pharmacology.
PSYCINFO [Off-campus
Access]
PsycInfo contains summaries of articles from journals and chapters of
books in social work, psychology, psychiatry and related subjects. Because
of its research orientation and the large number of citations it contains,
this database is a very important source for social work research.
ERIC [Off-campus
Access]
Covering education literature from preschool to higher and adult education.
INFOTRAC
Expanded Academic ASAP [Off-campus
Access]
(1980 to present) From arts and the humanities to social sciences, science
and technology, this database meets research needs across all academic
disciplines. Access scholarly journals, news magazines, and newspapers
- many with full text and images!
Wilson Web [Off-campus
Access]
Full text begins in 1994. OmniFile Full Text Mega 1982-present. Comprehensive
database covering Business, Education, Science, Humanities, Social Sciences
etc. Full text degins in 1994.
LEXIS-NEXIS Academic
Search [Off-campus
Asccess]
iA broad-based database and full text online search service that provides
indexing and full text access to sources in such categories as General
Medical and Health Topics, Medical Abstracts, General News Topics, and
many more.A
title list is available for viewing.
Health
Source: Nursing/ Academic Edition [Off-campus
Access]
Provides more than 550 scholarly full text journals focusing
on many medical disciplines. Health Source: Nursing/Academic Edition
also features abstracts and indexing for nearly 850 journals.
Medline 
One of the major sources for biomedical literature. Available on the
free Internet Grateful Med site sponsored by the National Library of
Medicine, and corresponds to three print indexes: Index Medicus, Index
to Dental Literature and International Nursing Index.
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