If you found a citation but are unsure if we have full-text access, you can use this search box to search for the article. You will need the unique identifier number (i.e, a DOI number or a PMID number). This will either (1) route you to the full-text, or (2) bring you to the record in our catalog where you can request the article via Interlibrary Loan.
Before getting started searching for journal articles, we recommend you review the Searching Health Sciences Literature guide, which will help guide you through the process of collecting research for a literature review.
Searching for Qualitative Research? Take a look at our guide, which includes tips on how to find qualitative research: Qualitative Research: General Search Tips
Contains over two million citations and summaries of journal articles, book chapters, books and dissertations, all in the field of psychology, dating as far back as 1840. Materials cover a wide range of psychological topics, including the psychological aspects of related fields, such as medicine, psychiatry, nursing, sociology, education, pharmacology, physiology, linguistics, anthropology, business, and law.
On Campus Guest Access
Periodicals and reference content for nursing and allied health students and consumer health researchers.
Authoritative content for nursing professionals and students.