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  • CINAHL Plus with Full Text
    Scholarly journal articles about nursing and allied health. Includes nursing interventions, management, education, theory, and history. Also includes allied health topics such as physical and occupational therapy. 1981-current.
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  • Google Scholar A Best Bet database
    Scholarly articles, books, theses on a variety of topics through Google interface. Links to full-text in UConn Libraries where available. Also links to "Library Search" to find books. Use Interlibrary Loan to request books not at UConn.
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  • Journal Citation Reports (JCR)
    Quantitative measures for ranking, evaluating, categorizing, and comparing journals, including the journal impact factor, a measurement of a journal's importance to a field.
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  • PsycINFO
    Scholarly articles in psychology. Includes medicine, psychiatry, education, social work, law, criminology, social science, and organizational behavior. From the American Psychological Association. 1872-present.
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  • Scopus A Best Bet database
    Scholarly journal articles with a heavy emphasis on science topics. A great database for high quality scholarly articles on any topic. International scope. Excellent for citation searching. 1966-present.
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  • Web of Science A Best Bet database
    Scholarly journal articles in the sciences, social sciences, arts & humanities. A great database for high quality scholarly articles on any topic. Excellent for citation searching. 1994- present.
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