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Niki Cobb serves as the Health Sciences Librarian for the College of Nursing. Some ways that I provide support include:
We can work with you via email or set up a consultation time to work one-on-one or in groups.
Research Guides like the DNP Program Guide provide a curated list of resources and support information based upon discipline or subject interest. These additional research guides provide materials and tools that may also be of interest.
An evidence-based medicine (EBM) tool that assists healthcare providers with point-of-care decisions.
Access provided by UT Medical Center.
A comprehensive database for the literature of nursing and of allied health.
Please see this FAQ for extra instructions about accessing EBSCOhost databases or ebooks via screen reader or keyboard navigation. For more help, please contact eproblems@utk.edu.
An indexing and abstracting tool covering the communications disorders literature, with focus on speech-language pathology and audiology. Coverage from 1950 to current.
Essential database for biomedicine. Includes citations from MEDLINE and for biomedical articles in life science journals. A product of the National Center for Biotechnology Information.
A multidisciplinary abstract and citation database with enriched data and linked scholarly literature in science, engineering, medicine, social sciences, and some arts & humanities. Coverage is strongest from 1996 to present. Chrome is the preferred browser for this platform.
A multidisciplinary citation index covering journal articles and conference proceedings in sciences, social sciences, and humanities from 1900 to current. Provides cited reference searching and journal impact factors. Also includes access to Essential Science Indicators.
Please see this FAQ for accessibility workarounds for accessing Web of Science. For more help, please contact eproblems@utk.edu.
Previous DNP Project submissions are available in TRACE. Tennessee Research and Creative Exchange (TRACE) is The University of Tennessee's Open Access repository, a publicly accessible archive featuring research and creative work by UT scholars and researchers. You can learn more about TRACE by visiting trace.tennessee.edu.