http://www.brcc.edu/library/nurse/

 
 

Nursing

 
 


Blue Ridge Community College
Houff Library

 

 
 Online Reference Sources - the place to begin your research
 
General
AEGIS - AIDS Education Global Information System
allnurses.com - this commercial portal includes nursing care plans, material tailored to students, nursing magazines and online journals, discussion groups, career opportunities, e-mail updates, and links to nursing schools, hospitals, state boards, nursing organizations, and shopping.
American Nurses Association - information on current issues in nursing, career center with searchable jobs database, space for posting resumes, and advice for job seekers.
Centers for Disease Control
Gray's Anatomy of the Human Body (not the tv show, but the famous atlas of the body)
Healthfinder - A government site containing links to health care information from government agencies.
HealthGate - Includes: New England Journal of Medicine Weekly Briefings and Medline Search.
Healthline
HubMed - is an alternative, third-party interface to PubMed, the database of biomedical literature produced by the National Library of Medicine.
Human Anatomy Online
Interactive Health Tutorials
Internet Stroke Center
MayoClinic.com|
McGill University Virtual Stethoscope (RealPlayer needed)
MedHist: The Guide to History of Medicine
Medical Images on the Web
Medical Reference -
An annotated collection of links to Web sites. In addition to diseases, drugs, and general guides, topics include multilingual sites, information on evaluating online health sites, and more.
MedlinePlus - For consumer health information.
MerckSource
National Foundation for Infectious Diseases
National Institutes of Health
National Library of Medicine - includes PubMed
NMAP (Nursing, Midwifery and the Allied Health Professions) - NMAP is a gateway to evaluated, quality Internet resources in Nursing, Midwifery and Allied health Professions, aimed at students, researchers, academics and practitioners. 
Nursing on the Net
NursingCenter.com - offers search services, continuing education articles, career center, e-mail, a personal file drawer and forums for nurses.   Also contains the full text of 10 journals and tables of contents for more than 20 other publications.
Nursing World
Physical Exam Study Guides
PubMed Central - free access to more than 160 high-quality life science journals.
RN Central
Stanford Health Library
Student Nurse Information Center
University of Michigan - specialized directory service includes links to nursing journals and newsletters that provide full-text articles online free of charge.
The Virtual Nurse
The Virtual Nursing Center
WebMD Health
World Wide Web Virtual Library:Biosciences-Nursing

Specific

Dictionaries
Medical Dictionary
Merck Manual 

Drugs
Drug Information Database
RxList - Information on the 200 most frequently prescribed drugs in America.

Journals
American Journal of Nursing
Journal of Advanced Nursing
Journal of Obstetrics, Gynecological and Neonatal Nursing

Statistics
Agency for Healthcare Policy and Research
National Center for Health Statistics
 
 Books and Print Resources- no limit on how many books you can check out at one time.  Our checkout period is four weeks.  Library cards are free at the Circulation Desk.
 
 
- To find books in the Library, search the BRCC Online Catalog
Quick Book Search:  

SEARCH EXAMPLES
nursing and history 
critical care 
nursing and education

 
Resources for locating books from other libraries.  

WorldCat (Catalog of 88+ million titles owned by libraries in the United States).
James Madison University (policy on BRCC students using JMU's library)
University of Virginia


Area Hospital Libraries:
Augusta Medical Center Library
Claude Moore Health Sciences Library (UVA)

Virginia Funkhouser Health Sciences Library (RMH)

If you find a title BRCC does not own but you would like to use, try the Library's free Interlibrary Loan service. Call, come in, or e-mail us the title's information and we will call you when the book arrives. 
 
 Periodical Databases - this is where you can print articles from actual magazines, journals and newspapers.  For free.
 
See the easy instructions on our Remote Access Directions page to be able to access these databases from your home computer.

How to Search for Nursing Articles - little tutorial on how to find nursing articles through BRCC's databases.

How to tell the difference between magazines and journals

AgeLine Database - social gerontology and aging-related research, policy and practice.
Alt HealthWatchfocuses on the many perspectives of complementary, holistic and integrated approaches to health care and wellness. It offers libraries full text articles for more than 180 international, and often peer-reviewed journals and reports. In addition, there are hundreds of pamphlets, booklets, special reports, original research and book excerpts
CINAHL Cumulative Index for Nursing and Allied Health Literature (Ebsco) ***Be sure and click the peer-reviewed box on the search screen.***  CINAHL is the authoritative resource for nursing and allied health professionals, students, educators and researchers. This database provides indexing for 1,835 journals from the fields of nursing and allied health. The database contains more than 1,000,000 records dating back to 1982.
Pre-CINAHL - A companion database to CINAHL, Pre-CINAHL is intended to provide current awareness of new journal articles, and includes a rotating file of limited bibliographic information (no subject searching), which are available to searchers only for the time when these articles are being assigned additional indexing.
Consumer Health Complete (Salud en Espanol is the Spanish version of Consumer Health Complete)
Health Source - Consumer Edition - the richest collection of consumer health information available to libraries worldwide, providing information on many health topics including the medical sciences, food sciences and nutrition, childcare, sports medicine and general health.  Great for patients and families.
Health Source: Nursing/Academic Edition - provides nearly 550 scholarly full text journals focusing on many medical disciplines and also features the Lexi-PAL Drug Guide, which covers 1,300 generic drug patient education sheets with more than 4,700 brand names.  
HubMed: PubMed Rewired - an alternative interface to PubMed.
MEDLINE -  provides authoritative medical information on medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, the health care system, pre-clinical sciences, and much more. Created by the National Library of Medicine, MEDLINE allows users to search abstracts from over 4,800 current biomedical journals.
Open Science Directory offers access to approximately 13,000 scientific journal titles, with an objective of 20,000 titles midway through development.  Among the main open access collections in the Open Science Director are DOAJ, BioMed Central, HighWire Press, and PubMed Central, and special programs HINARI, AGORA and OARE.  INASP-PERI and eJDS will be added in the near future. 
PubMed
provides access to bibliographic information that includes MEDLINE and OLDMEDLINE.
Wiley InterScience  - over 3 million articles across 1400 journals
Yourjournals@OVID - many nursing journals full-text online.

Click here for a listing of nursing journals on the shelves in the BRCC Library - several are online now.

freemedicaljournals.com - over 50 free medical journals.   You will need to register, but it's free.

There is a listing of Rockingham Memorial Hospital and the Augusta Medical Center Library's periodicals at the Circulation Desk in Houff Library at the Weyers Cave campus.

What to do if the article you want isn't full-text in the database where you found it:
1.  Look in the Houff Library Periodical Holdings listing. Maybe you can check out the magazine or journal that has your article in it.
2.  Not there?  Then copy and paste the JOURNAL name in the following links This will tell you if it's full-text in one of our 200+ databases:
VIVA Online Journal Locator

VCCS Online Journal Search
3.  Try Metalib.  Fill in as many boxes as possible with information from your citation.  If one of our databases has your article full-text, it will give you a link to it.
4.  Look in the databases that BRCC subscribes to on their own (not through VIVA or VCCS).  They are JSTOR, Blackwell
, and ProQuest Historical New York Times Newspaper.
5.  Try DOAJ:  Directory of Open Access Journals at http://www.doaj.org/.  This has full-text to nearly 91,000 articles.
6.  If your journal still isn't full-text in either of these two links, then copy the ARTICLE title and and paste it into a Google search to see if it's on the author's home page or in an online journal.
7.  Type the JOURNAL title into Google and see if the journal is free online.
8.  If that fails, then use the BRCC Library's free Interlibrary Loan service.  Print the article information and bring that into the library or copy and paste the article information into the E-Mail a Librarian link and we will call you when the article arrives.

 
 Assistance
 
Question?  E-Mail a Librarian
LRC Live - 24/7 real time online help from librarians.
 
Internet Searching - you can surf the Net well, but here's how to evaluate what you find
 
Web Site Evaluation Information - four questions you should ask yourself before using any website.
 
 
 
 Style Guides - for MLA and APA citations for your bibliography
 
Online Citation Builders - fill in the boxes and it will make your citations for you in APA format.  To cite articles from one of the Library's periodical databases, use the Work from a Subscription Service link.  These online citation builders are not 100% accurate, so use the cheat sheets on the bottom half of the webpage to double check your citations.
 

9/25/08