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Nursing Resources at Baystate: Nursing Journals / Databases

This guide provides an overview of library resources, search tips, and writing/publishing information for Baystate nurses.

Journal Collection

To see if the Library & Knowledge Services at Baystate owns a particular journal, click on the link below:

Evaluating Research

Here are some articles/ resources to help you critically appraise an article: 

Scholarly Databases

Bibliographic Databases enable you to search the published medical and nursing literature for peer reviewed content. Some especially useful ones include:

 
CINAHL (Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health) - This database enables you to search the nursing literature from 1981 to the present. There is a good deal of overlap with Medline, but CINAHL includes some nursing journals that are not found in Medline.
 
ClinicalKey for Nursing - Includes key nursing journals and textbooks from Elsevier. Integrates with Clinical Skills.
 
PubMed/MEDLINE - Medline is the National Library of Medicine's main bibliographic database. Probably the best place, along with CINAHL, to begin searching the literature. NOTE: if you would like to limit your PubMed search results to nursing journals only, include the following list of journals in your search strategy: https://www.nlm.nih.gov/services/queries/nursing_strategy.html
 
Nursing@Ovid - Use the Ovid interface to simultaneously search Ovid Nursing Resources and MEDLINE content.
 

Health Business - Covers the business aspects of healthcare. Can be searched simultaneously with CINAHL. 

Scopus - A database of abstracts and citations in the sciences that includes unique tools for tracking and analyzing research (e.g. author and journal metrics, cited by feature, setting up search/journal alerts). 
 
 

 

Point-of-Care Databases provide evidence-based information that is helpful in clinical care. Some especially useful ones include:

 
BMJ Best Practice and UpToDate - Useful Point of Care tools, each with its own special features.
 
UpToDate Lexidrug (formerly Lexicomp) - Well-referenced drug information. 
Natural Medicines - Great information on herbals and integrative medicine.
 
 

Learning To Use the Library Databases

If you are wondering how to best use the library's databases in order to find information, we offer several options. 

Call the Reference Librarian at 794-1865 to schedule an appointment if you would like an overview of all of the library resources that could be relevant to your project or your daily work.  You can also call with a quick question which might be answerable by phone.

If you have time, feel free to look at these online tutorials that are available for some of the databases that the library subscribes to:

Database Comparison

PubMed

Scopus

PsycINFO

ERIC

CINAHL

Coverage

1946 -

1966 -

1880 -

1966 -

1937 -

# Journals

5,600

20,000

2,500

1,000

5,000

Developer

NLM

Elsevier

APA

Dept. Educ.

EBSCO

Controlled vocab.

Yes

Limited

Yes

Yes

Yes

Updated

Daily

Daily

Weekly

Monthly

Weekly

Citation analysis

No

Yes

No

No

No

Strengths

Most current, detailed searching

Wider range, citation analysis, grey literature

Detailed searching

Detailed searching, grey literature

Detailed searching, grey literature

Focus

Biomedicine, Health Sciences

All sciences

Psychology, Behavioral Health

Education

Nursing, Allied Health

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