Databases (or eResources) provide access to quality academic resources for your work. The Finding Information tab will take you through the stages to find information efficiently and effectively.
The databases have been subdivided into sections to reflect their content.
Provides access to fully interactive 3D animations and models of the human body also includes clinical videos and texts.
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The Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL) database provides full text and abstract only access to content in the fields of nursing and related healthcare disciplines including occupational and physical therapy, nutrition, and dietetics.
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The Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC) contains articles, books, papers, reports, dissertations and theses in the field of education research.
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Covers full-text artiles on biomedicine, pre-clinical sciences, behavioral sciences, bioengineering, health policy development and life sciences.
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Searches across all of the EBSCO psychology databases.
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Major source for biomedical and health literature. There are some freely available full-text resources others may require you check other library sources, including Google Scholar for article availability
Provides access to citation indexes covering over 8000 top academic journals, including all references in the social sciences and humanities as well as the sciences.
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Reference books on health, diseases and medicine covering type-1 diabetes, cancer, asthma, multiple sclerosis, respiratory allergies, contraception, sexually transmitted infections and various treatment options.
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Provides plain language summaries of research findings that are funded by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR).The summaries are based on research papers that have already been peer-reviewed by medical and scientific experts.
Provides free and open access to six peer-reviewed journals reporting results from a range of health research areas:
These databases might have some additional information that could be useful to you.
Collection of databases containing high-quality, independent evidence to inform healthcare decision-making.
To Log in, click on Sign In from the top-right and then click on Institutional Login bottom-right of the pop-up window. Search for Solent University in the top search bar of the Institutional Login pop-up and click on Go. Enter your University email address and password.
A collection of journals with articles on healthcare and inequalities in healthcare provision, mental health, the ageing population, and the impact of crime on society.
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Provides access to research briefings produced by the House of Commons Library, the House of Lords Library and the Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology (POST). You can filter the research briefings by date, type, or one of 350 topics.
400 full text titles covering psychological topics such as emotional and behavioral characteristics, psychiatry, mental processes and experimental methods.
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A database providing access to over one million statistics, forecasts, dossiers, reports and infographics including data on business, technology, politics and society covering countries and regions around the world.
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Access subscribed full text journals for subjects including computer science, engineering and technology, psychology, business, biomedical science and social science. Also includes full text access to the Referex collection of ebooks in engineering. Please note that book chapters in other subject areas may not be available in full text.
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Grey literature is the term given to publications produced by government departments, charities, business, industries, etc in short anything that is not produced commercially. It is a great source of authoritative information on quite narrow areas of research. Be careful and apply the normal criteria in establishing the reliability of the publication before you use it.
Many of the databases/eResources also have grey literature included on them.
If the library does not have the article you need you can request an inter-library loan. A copy of the article will in most cases be emailed to you within a 2-3 working days. Books can also be requested via inter-library loan, but will take longer to arrive as they have to be posted.
If you need more, please contact your Information Librarian.