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Health Information Technology (HIT) & Health Information Management (HIM) Research Guide: Finding Articles

Why Bother with Library Databases?

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1. Most of what you find on Google isn't scholarly.

2. When you do find something scholarly on Google, the site often asks you to pay for it.

3. You should never have to pay for content.  That's what the library is for!

Full Text Linking

When an article isn't immediately available in full text, you will need to use the Find It link to try to link to full text.  A video tutorial on using the Find It link can be viewed by clicking here.  For more information on using the Find It link, please see the Full text linking help page.

Try these Databases

What is a Database

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What is a database?? A database is "A collection of information organized in such a way that a computer program can quickly select desired pieces of data. You can think of a database as an electronic filing system" (University of Toledo Computer Science and Engineering Glossary, nd.).

So, if you want to find information on a certain topic, you can do a keyword search to find the related "files", or in this case, most likely articles.

You likely use databases all of the time, such as Google, or online shopping websites, but don't even realize that a database is what you're using.

The Databases by Major option is a quick route to find databases for your research!