• Nursing: Journals and Newspapers

    Subject guide for nursing students.

    PubMed *Best Bet*

    PubMed is a great website to search for scholarly, peer-reviewed articles on any topic in nursing and medicine! You can also search for eBooks, book chapters, systematic reviews, and clinical trials. You have options to view entries that are [1] freely available OR [2] provide enough information to where we can search for access in another location, like InterLibrary Loan or EBSCOhost.

    EBSCOhost

    Recommended Databases

    Find academic journals, scholarly articles, eBooks, and other resources.

    National Library of Medicine Databases

    Databases on Psychology and Social Sciences

    Google Scholar

    Google Scholar is useful when you are struggling to find the specific research you need in the databases Lindsey Wilson subscribes to OR if you want to find a copy of a specific article that Lindsey Wilson doesn't have. Google Scholar can help expand your research! 

    If you find something you like in Google Scholar, check to see if you can access the entire document. Sometimes, you can access a document for free!  If you hit a pay wall, DO NOT PURCHASE THE DOCUMENT. Try to find it in one of our general databases first: EBSCOJSTOR, or ProQuest. If you can't access the document in one of those databases, copy the citation into an email to InterLibrary Loan (ILL)..

    Email the library with additional questions.

    Google Scholar Search

    Periodical Databases (Newspapers, Magazines)

    Periodicals are a general term to describe materials published on a certain frequency. Magazines and newspapers fall in this category. Use these databases to find periodicals. Visit us in person to access copies of magazines like Johns Hopkins Nursing and more!