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Public Health & Health Education
WEBA collection of approximately 30,000 e-books in disciplines, including science, technology, medicine, and life sciences, with over 80,000 Spanish e-books from the elibro Premium collection.
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Resources for Health Science
WEBThis is the definitive research database for nursing and allied health professionals. This is an upgrade from CINAHL Complete. Major database for research in medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine and much more. Includes content from the free online database PubMed. PubMed comprises more than 25 million citations for …
Public Health & Health Education
WEBPlease use the template to create your APA style paper. It will help you set up your cover page, abstract, headings, running head, and references list. Note: If your instructor has asked for special formatting (such as no author's note), the template may be changed to suit your needs. APA Student Paper (7th edition) Template for Brockport.
PBH317: Introduction to Public Health
WEBIt should take you 30–45 minutes to complete this module. This learning module will help you with your HAPP project. By the time you have completed it, you will be able to: Identify where to find statistics for health related problems. Use library resources to find a scholarly journal article related to a public health topic.
Resources for Psychology
WEBContains nearly 2.3 million citations and summaries of scholarly journal articles, book chapters, books, and dissertations. Journal coverage includes international material selected from more than 2,200 periodicals in more than 25 languages. 1887- current. Psychology & Behavioral Sciences Collection. Largest full text database …
Why Brain Breaks
WEBThe main goal of Brain Breaks is to encourage study breaks that allow the mind and body to refresh. Brain Breaks is designed to offer creative minds a playground of online material. There are a variety of active and passive activities, good for the mind and body. For those hesitant to justify a break, included on this page are a variety of
Resources for Nursing
WEBThis is the definitive research database for nursing and allied health professionals. This is an upgrade from CINAHL Complete. Major database for research in medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine and much more. Includes content from the free online database PubMed. An open access database of biomedical abstracts.
Research Guides: Biology Resources: Resources for Biology
WEBPubMed comprises more than 25 million citations for biomedical literature from MEDLINE, life science journals, and online books. Citations may include links to full-text content from PubMed Central and publisher web sites. Contains over 200 full-text research journals in the biological, ecological, and environmental sciences.
Resources for Nursing
WEBThis is the definitive research database for nursing and allied health professionals. This is an upgrade from CINAHL Complete. Major database for research in medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine and much more. Includes content from the free online database PubMed. An open access database of biomedical abstracts.
Research Guides: Evidence-Based Practice Tutorial: 6. Cite
WEBCINAHL Complete is an EBSCOhost database. You can watch this video to learn how to generate a citation automatically in a database such as CINAHL Complete. This video was created by the EBSCOhost company. You can watch this video to learn more about the basics of citing scholarly journal articles in APA style.
Models/Frameworks
WEBAn Evidence-Informed Health Policy Model: Adapting Evidence-Based Practice for Nursing Education and Regulation. The EIHP model combines the use of the best available evidence and issue expertise with stakeholder values and ethics to inform and leverage dialogue toward the best possible health policy agenda and improvements.
Scholarly/Peer-Reviewed Articles
WEBA peer-reviewed article is one that has been reviewed by a body of “peers:” experts in the same field as the writer. They are sometimes called “refereed” and are published in peer-reviewed (sometimes called academic or scholarly) journals. When in doubt, ask your professor as they are the experts in their fields.
Choosing a Style
WEBIn-text citations are meant to lead your reader to the source in the list at the end. The list of sources should be alphabetized and have a hanging indent. The title of the list (References, Bibliography, or Works Cited) goes at the top, centered. It is not bold, italics, underlined, or given any other special formatting.
Citing your Sources
WEBThe reference list shall be in alphabetic order (rather than in the order of citation) and numbered. Book. Cohen J. Statistical Power Analysis for the Behavioral Sciences. 2nd ed. Hillsdale (NJ): Lawrence Erlbaum Associates; 1988. 567 p. Paffenbarger RS, Hyde RT, Wing AL.
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