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Using Article Finder on UCC Library website

Using Article Finder on UCC Library website. Claire O’Brien Nursing & Midwifery Librarian UCC. Quick Search across databases. Keyword search across the multidisciplinary databases (quick search) from the Front Page – useful for finding out what databases might be worth searching in.

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Using Article Finder on UCC Library website

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  1. Using Article Finder on UCC Library website Claire O’Brien Nursing & Midwifery Librarian UCC

  2. Quick Search across databases Keyword search across the multidisciplinary databases (quick search) from the Front Page – useful for finding out what databases might be worth searching in

  3. Or to search Subject specific databases - from the Library home page click on Search the Library and choose Search the Article Finder

  4. Choose Nursing databases from drop down menu

  5. Nursing databases selection searches across: • Academic Search FullTEXT Premier • CINAHL • DOAJ - Directory of Open Access Journals • Medline - Ovid • PsycARTICLES • Psychology & Behavioral Sciences Collection • PubMed Central • Science Direct • SocINDEX with Fulltext • SpringerLink • Wiley Interscience Electronic Journal collection Article Finder only works with certain databases which is why not every relevant database is searched

  6. Article Finder – Nursing databases – e.g. search for wound care

  7. Where can I get this? Even if the message says “no full text is available in your library” check the Journals portal – the links aren’t perfect yet

  8. Or follow the Google Link

  9. On to Pubmed – links to full text

  10. Journal article

  11. PDF

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