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Anatomy Resources: Articles

Resources to help you with Anatomy.

Search for Research Articles

CINAHL with Full Text

Covers over 3,000 nursing and allied health journals.  

Medline

Created by the National Library of Medicine, MEDLINE allows users to search abstracts from over 4,800 current biomedical journals on medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, the health care system, pre-clinical sciences. 

Micromedex 2.0 Healthcare Series

A wide range of clinical databases which include unbiased, referenced information about drugs, toxicology, diseases, acute care, and alternative medicine. Provides evidence based drug information and clinical summaries. Information includes: CareNotes™ System (patient care); Formulary Advisor™, the PDR® Electronic Library and Red Book Online (pharmacy).
May be used from EPCC campuses and off-campus locations that are NOT clinical sites. Exception: If the clinical site subscribes to MICROMEDEX it may be used at that location by EPCC students, faculty and staff. Available to download to your mobile.  

ProQuest Nursing Journals

Covers over 875 full-text journals. 

PubMed

Provides over 21 million citations from journals, books, etc... 

HINTS

Online databases are available 24 hours a day.

Online Databases are available from any computer with Internet access.  Just click on any of the database names.  When the database opens, it will ask you to log in with your MyEPCC login and password.

 

Check if EPCC owns a Particular Journal

You may find that a database only provides a citation but not the full-text article.  To find out if we own the full-text article on another database or in print, try the following:

  • Go to the library homepage
  • Click on "online databases"
  • Click on "alphabetical list of databases"
  • Click on "A to Z Journal Finder (off-campus available also)
  • Enter title of journal in search box
  • If owned, will give you name of database where it is located.
  •    If owned in print, it will tell you which campus owns it.
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