A database is a collection of searchable, high quality academic literature or information. If you are doing a literature review or a systematic review you should use subject specific databases.
Access to international literature in psychology, behavioural science and social sciences from the 1880s to present.
Database covering nursing and allied health research, including more than 50 nursing specialties.
High quality database for research across medicine and health sciences which is updated daily and recommended for systematic reviews.
Database of information and peer reviewed research related to biomedicine, life sciences, behavioural sciences and biomedical engineering. Recommended for systematic reviews.
The full text articles to some journals may have embargo period up to 12 months.
A clinical search engine providing access to research evidence in the form of primary research articles, clinical trials, systematic reviews and evidence summaries. Grey literature is also available.
Collection of videos featuring demonstrations, tutorials and interviews with nursing practitioners in the US and UK.
When you log-in, select the button labelled 'Nursing' under the 'Discipline' tab.
Interactive 3D models of human anatomy and physiology for visualising anatomy, disease and treatments. The 3D interaction tools enable user to rotate, zoom, draw on, dissect and save content.
Several hundred research methods, e-books, videos and case studies. Provides information on research methods in health and social sciences. Designed to answer methods questions at each stage of the research process.