You can search for articles on nursing topics by using the CBU nursing databases found below.
Nursing Reference Center Plus contains a number of sources including "Quick Lessons", "Evidence-Based Care Sheets", "Patient Handouts", and more. These sources are unique to this database and are updated frequently, so use the following format to create a reference for a Nursing Reference Center Plus source:
Author, A. A., Author, B. B., & Author, C. C. (Year, Month Day). Title of article: Article subtitle. Nursing Reference Center
Plus. https://www.permalinkURL
To find the information needed to create the reference, look at the article record. Find the permalink by clicking on the permalink icon on the right-hand side of the article record.
The reference for this article is:
Schub, T., & Avital, O. (2021, July 23). Abdominal aortic aneurysm. Nursing Reference Center
Plus. https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&AuthType=ip,shib&db=nup&AN=T704248&site=nup-live&scope=site&custid=s9076023
The in-text citation is: (Schub & Avital, 2021)
This tutorial demonstrates the features of EBSCO's new Nursing Reference Center Plus interface. Nursing Reference Center Plus provides staff nurses and nurse educators with a resource that supports education goals, encourages residents and students to access the original research, and provides options for patient care while preserving and supporting the essential learning opportunities that educators want to provide.
This tutorial demonstrates the basic searching features of the suite of CINAHL databases on EBSCOhost. Additional functionality available from the CINAHL Plus, CINAHL Plus with Full Text and CINAHL Complete databases is also included.
This tutorial demonstrates the advanced searching features of the suite of CINAHL databases on EBSCOhost. Additional functionality available from the CINAHL Plus, CINAHL Plus with Full Text and CINAHL Complete databases is also included.
This video will assist you in searching Joanna Briggs Institute database. Link provided with permission of South Carolina University Libraries. (4:19 with audio).
A brief tutorial on how to find articles on a topic using PubMed.
A brief tutorial on how automatic term mapping and explosion enhance your PubMed search.
A brief tutorial on how to find the latest treatments for a disease or disorder using PubMed.
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