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Resources for Health Technology

Brown Library has a number of resources for health technology students. Some of the sources, such as reserves and circulating books, are available on the top floor. Other resources, such as databases, periodicals and reference books, are available on the main floor.

Library Handbook for Health Technology
This library handbook is a guide to the essential resources for research in health technology.

MLA Style for Health Technology Databases
Here are some MLA sample citations to health technology databases.

Presentation
Here is a link to an online Power Point Presentation outlining our electronic databases for health technology.

Reserves
There are several health technology textbooks on reserve at the circulation desk. Also on reserve are nursing dictionaries, diagnosis manuals and test preparation guides. Please click here for a complete list. Search reserve lists by class, subject or teacher.

Books
Books in Brown Library are arranged in Library of Congress call number order. Each book has a unique call number, making it possible for you to find it on the shelf. Books on nursing are found in the R section for medicine. More specifically, they are found in the RT section for nursing. You can go to the shelves and browse or you can locate a specific book on your topic by using the book catalog. Most of the books in Brown Library are circulating books and can be found on the top floor.

Reference Books
Reference books are books that do not check out. They are located on the main floor in the reference area. They are arranged the same way as the circulating books. Each reference book has the letters REF in front of the call number. Here is a selected list of titles.

  • Encyclopedia of Nutrition and Good Health RA784 .R646
  • Encyclopedia of Obesity & Eating Disorders RC552.E18 .C37
  • Exploring Health Care Careers R690 .E97
  • Gale Encyclopedia of Mental Disorders RC437 .G35
  • Merck Manual of Diagnosis & Therapy 16th edition 1992 RC55 .M4
  • Physician's Desk Reference (PDR) - 59th edition 2005 RS75 .P5
  • Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine - online only
  • Gale Encyclopedia of Cancer RC254.5 .G353
  • Gale Encyclopedia of Genetic Disorders RB155.5 .G35
  • Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine RC41 .G35
  • Gale Encyclopedia of Nursing and Allied Health RT21 .G353

Periodicals
Periodicals in Brown Library include magazines, newspapers and journals. The periodicals are located on the main floor in the reference section. They are arranged in alphabetical order by title. They come in paper, film, and microfiche formats. As more and more titles become available through electronic means, we have discontinued many of our paper subscriptions. We do however, continue to maintain an archive of older titles.

Nursing periodicals in Brown Library

Databases
In addition to our hard copy sources, we also provide access to periodicals through our electronic databases. Most of these databases are provided by VIVA, the Virtual Library of Virginia. These databases include references to articles that are full-text, as well as references to abstracts and citations.

Nursing periodicals full-text through VIVA.

The databases listed below cover topics in nursing and health.

  • Blackwell Synergy - Full-text journals published by Blackwell. Limit your search to either health sciences or medicine.
  • CINAHL - This index database covers journals articles back to 1982 from the fields of nursing and allied health. Cinahl itself does not include many full-text articles, but you can click on the Lincit icon to see if articles are available in full-text from other databases such as Blackwell, Cambridge, OVID, and Gale.
  • EBSCO - This group of databases includes: PreCinahl, Cinahl, PsycInfo, PsycARTICLES, ERIC, and Medline. Articles may be full-text, abstracts, or citations.

Web Sites for Health Statistics

Web Sites for Professional Development

  • DIR Line Directory of Health Organizations Online
  • Nursing World - (American Nurses Association) Find latest headlines in nursing, nursing code of ethics, career center, and information about credentialing. Also find publications such as the Online Journal of Issues in Nursing.
  • Open Directory Nursing - This directory of nursing web sites includes links for employment, education, history, humor, organizations, specialties, discussion boards, volunteer opportunities, testing etc. Too many to list here.
  • Virginia Department of Health Professions - Contains information pertaining to the examination, licensing and disciplining of health care practitioners governed by Virginia’s 13 health care boards.