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SFTY 4013/5013- Alcohol and Drug Education — Dr. Karen Barnes

Databases

If you don’t know which database to use you can consult our subject guides.

The guides are located on the right hand side of the library website under the tab “Guides”. Once there, click on the subject of your choosing—safety, psychology, health, sociology, etc.

Some databases I would recommend for your class are—

Health Databases
CINAHL
Nursing & Allied Health articles and materials
Health Source: Nursing Edition
A broad selection of articles about all aspects of health and healthcare
Medline
Comprehensive coverage of medical articles written for physicians

Psychology & Sociology Databases
PsycInfo
Articles and other materials about psychology
SocIndex
Articles and other materials about sociology

Other Potentially Useful Databases
Business Source Premier
Articles about business, advertising, media, and communications
Criminal Justice Abstracts
Citations to articles about crime and criminology — No Full Text
ERIC — Education Resources
Articles and other materials about education and learning

For searching tips within the library, click here and visit page 2!

RSS Feeds

For those of you interested in building your own RSS feed for new materials concerning your topic in the EBSCO databases, click here.

Also, if you’re still not sure what RSS is all about, I recommend the following video.

Free RSS readers on the web
Google Reader
Bloglines

I hope this helps and please do not hesitate to ask us for help with any of your research needs. Again, you can visit us on the first floor, call us (405-974-2878), email us, or even chat with us.

Add comment September 8, 2008

SFTY 4013 Alcohol and Drug Education- Barnes

Hello, hello,

Well I hope you all enjoyed your class this morning. I know I did.

Here’s just a couple of quick links to help you out with your researching needs!

Databases

Remember, if you don’t know which database to use you can consult our subject guides.

The guides are located on the right hand side of the library homepage under the tab “Guides”. Once there, click on the subject of your choosing—safety, psychology, health, sociology, etc.

Some databases I would recommend for your class are—

Health Databases
CINAHL
Nursing & Allied Health articles and materials
Health Source: Nursing Edition
A broad selection of articles about all aspects of health and healthcare
Medline
Comprehensive coverage of medical articles written for physicians

Psychology & Sociology Databases
PsycInfo
Articles and other materials about psychology
SocIndex
Articles and other materials about sociology

Other Potentially Useful Databases
Business Source Premier
Articles about business, advertising, media, and communications
Criminal Justice Abstracts
Citations to articles about crime and criminology — No Full Text
ERIC — Education Resources
Articles and other materials about education and learning

For searching tips within the library, click here and visit page 2!

RSS Feeds

For those of you interested in building your own RSS feed for new materials concerning your topic in the EBSCO databases, click here.

Also, if you’re still not sure what RSS is all about, I recommend the following video.

 

 

Free RSS readers on the web
Google Reader
Bloglines

I hope this helps and please do not hesitate to ask us for help with any of your research needs. Again, you can visit us on the first floor, call us (405-974-2878), email us, or even chat with us.

Happy Searching!
Amanda

Add comment September 11, 2007

ADED5453 Pyschology of Adult Education – Barnes

Hello Students,I hope you found the class useful. Below I have posted the power point presentation used in class followed by some links to citing information APA style. Have a great semester.Tonya L Holt
Reference & Instruction Librarian


Learn more about using UCO Library Resources
UCO Chambers Library Tutorial This free online tutorial covers information sources, searching strategies, how to find books, how to find articles and citations and plagariasm. If you are interested in learning more, you can use this tutorial at your own pace.APA StyleAPA Handout This is copy of the handout given in class. The OWL at Purdue (Online Writing Lab) This website offers more examples of writing and citing in APA style.

KnightCite This website will help you format your reference page. Be sure to select APA style on the left side. May not be 100% accurate. Always check your APA manual.

Son of Citation Machine This is another website to help you format your reference page. Again, be sure to select APA style on the left side. May not be 100% accurate. Always check your APA manual.

Add comment September 11, 2007


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