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Here are some resources for your Literature Reviews:
General Subject Coverage:
Academic OneFile - a general journal index covering many disciplines, not just kinesiology. Contains full-text of some articles.
Newstand - Includes full-text coverage of 27 newspapers including The New York Times, Wall Street Journal and Washington Post.
Education:
ERIC - Contains citations and abstracts from almost 1000 education-related journals. Citations to the contents of ERIC Documents, including conference papers and curriculum suggestions. The LCSC Library has most recent ERIC Documents, full-text, on microfiche.
Social Sciences:
InfoTrac Psychology Collection - A subset of Academic OneFile, this database provides full-text articles related to psychology.
PsycINFO - Contains more than 1.8 million citations and summaries of journal articles, book chapters, books, dissertations and technical reports, all in the field of psychology. Journal coverage, which dates back to the 1800s, includes international material selected from more than 1,700 periodicals in over 30 languages.
SocINDEX with Full Text - contains full text for 253 "core" coverage sociology journals dating back to 1895, and 72 "priority" coverage journals. This database also includes full text for 547 books and monographs, and full text for 6,711 conference papers.
Health & Science:
BasicBIOSIS - Covers life sciences, environmental sciences, and other related disciplines. Provides citations to 350 core life sciences journals, as well as meeting papers, reviews, and newspapers.
CINAHL - (Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature). Provides citations to over 1600 nursing and allied health journals.
Health Reference Center Academic (A Thomson Gale database) - Provides articles from 750 sources, plus citations from an additional 2200 journals in medicine, health, nursing and allied health areas.
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Health & Wellness Resource Center (A Thomson Gale database) - General, less academic health information than found in Health Reference Center Academic. It includes full-text of articles, newletters, and pamphlets, as well as reference works, such as The Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine, and short videos.
InfoTrac Physical Therapy & Sports Medicine Collection (A Thomson Gale database) - A subset of Academic OneFile, this database provides some full-text articles in the area of physical therapy and sports medicine.
PubMed - Covers the fields of medicine, in its entirety. Provides access to 9 million citations in MEDLINE and Pre-MEDLINE (with links to participating on-line journals), and other related databases. Provided by the National Library of Medicine, part of the Federal Government's National Institutes of Health.
PNAS Online - Proceedings of the National Academy of Science of the USA Online. Covers many areas of science, not just nursing and medicine. Includes the full text plus the figures, tables, equations, and references of articles in PNAS dating back through 1996.
Online access available through LCSC campus network only.

Don't OVERLOOK THE REFERENCE BOOKS!
Reference Books are good places to get an overview of your topic. Most articles also have bibliographies, to guide you to recent research in the field. They are also good sources for statistics. Some suggested titles to get you started (listed in call number (subject) order):
Americans at Play [Call Number Ref GV191.4 .W45 1997]. A good source of statistical data related to outdoor recreation and travel.
American Attitudes: Who Thinks What about the Issues that Shape our Lives [Call Number Ref HN90 .P8 M58 2000]. A good source of data results of attitude surveys on a variety of subjects, including sex, health and exercise.
Violence in America: An Encyclopedia [Call Number Ref HN90 .V5 V5474 1999]. A 3-volume encyclopedia with articles and bibliographies on a wide variety of topics, including sports.
The Encyclopedia of Aging, 3rd ed. [Call Number Ref HQ1061 .E53 2001]. A 2-volume encyclopedia with articles on a wide variety of topics dealing with aging, including exercise. The references within the articles refer to a 260-page bibliography in Volume 2.
Best of Health: Demographics of Health Care Consumers [Call Number Ref RA445 .W45 2000]. A good source of statistical data related to health, diseases, and demographics.
Access to Health Risk Behavior in the United States : a State-by-State Look at Teens and Adults [Call Number Ref RA776.9 .A33 2004]. A good source of statistical data related to health-related behavior.
Handbook of Eating Disorders and Obesity [Call Number RC552 .E18 H362 2004]. Articles with bibliographies on a wide variety of issues surrounding eating disorders.
Handbook of Addictive Disorders [Call Number Ref RC564.15 .H357 2004]. Articles with bibliographies related to chemical dependence, compulsive gambling, sex addiction, eating disorders, workaholism, or compulsive buying.
The Encyclopedia of Sports Medicine [Call Number Ref RC1206 .O355 2005]. Very brief articles, sometimes like extended dictionary entries, related to sports injuries and treatment.
Krause's Diet, Nutrition and Food Therapy [Call Number Ref Oversize RM216 .M285 2004]. An encyclopedia with articles and bibliographies on a wide variety of topics dealing with diet and nutrition.

LCSC Library Catalog - provides information about the materials owned by the LCSC Library and other North Idaho Academic Libraries, including North Idaho College and the University of Idaho. Also has a link to WIN Libraries, so you can search Gonzaga, Whitworth, and VALNet Libraries.
WorldCat - A catalog of items held at libraries throughout the world. Many of these materials can be borrowed through inter-library loan.
Google Books - Info from their Website: "Just do a search on Google Book Search or on Google.com. When we find a book whose content contains a match for your search terms, we'll link to it in your search results. Click a book title and you'll see, like a card catalog entry, some basic information about the book. You may also see a few snippets of text from the book showing your search term in context. If the publisher or author has given us permission through our Partner Program then you'll see a few full pages from the book and if the book is out of copyright, you'll be able to page through the entire book." Click on the "About This Book" link and look for a link called "Find This Book in a Library" to locate the nearest library holdings.

APA Citation Style - examples of citations in APA Format for your list of References.
Medline Plus - Consumer health information from the National Institutes of Health.
Healthtouch Online - Consumer health information, including information on vitamins, supplements, and natural medicine.
CHID (Combined Health Information Database) – A service of the National Institutes of Health that provides citations and abstracts of more than 101,000 health-related materials that have appeared in magazines, journals, newspapers, brochures, book chapters, and videotapes. Does not provide full-text or information about local libraries owning the item. (LCSC students can check to see if items are available among the electronic and paper resources provided by the Library.)
Child Care & Early Education Research Connections - a multidisciplinary database of over 10,000 resources, including journal articles, reports, and datasets from research projects. Maintained by the National Center for Children in Poverty at Columbia University, the Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research, and the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services.
USA.gov - A search engine for government Web pages, with an emphasis on the Executive Branch of the Federal Government. A good source for reports on public health problems and for statistics.
GPO Access - Searchable database of Web pages, with an emphasis on the Legislative Branch of the Federal Government. Provided by the Government Printing Office. A good source for congressional testimony concerning public health problems.
Thomas - An easy-to-search source for legislative information, provided by the Library of Congress.
I-Docs - An online collection of paper and digital resources selectively chosen from published Idaho Government Documents.

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Last updated: February 22, 2007