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Databases are search tools for locating articles, papers, reports, book chapters and more. Search by topic, author, or in a specific publication. Scholarly references are best found in databases.
Databases can be discipline specific (such as CINAHL) , or multidisciplinary (such as ProQuest). Many contain full text material, or the reference and abstract only.
Find more databases by browsing the database list by subject. Health Sciences databases.
You need to search more than one database in order to:
Sometimes you may find relevant articles in databases for other disciplines (e.g., leadership topics may require a Psychology database or a Business database, maybe even both databases.)
Journals are the primary medium for scholarly communication.
Journals contain collections of articles and are generally published on a regular basis (e.g. issues are released monthly, bi-monthly, quarterly etc.). They can be found via Library databases.
They:
There are different types of journals. Not all journals are suitable for your assignments.See table below: