Use these databases to find original research articles.
Please see the Research Databases page for a full list of our electronic resources.
Use these databases to quickly find evidenced-based information.
You may also want to consider searching the TRIP or AHRQ's Evidence Based Reports databases.
These databases provide drug-specific information:
DailyMed - Great source for FDA label information (package inserts) for 94,842 drug listings.
Check out the Drug Information Guide for more suggestions.
You can use all of our online resources from off campus. This tutorial will show you how to connect using your UVM NetID and password.
What's my NetID/password?
Almost all of our nursing journals are available online. Click a title below and navigate to the issue you want to read or click the last link for an alphabetical list of all our online nursing journals.
Click the link below to browse an alphabetical listing of all our nursing journals.
Search for a journal title - Type the journal title into the box, click the magnifying glass icon, and then click on the name of the journal in the result list.
Sometimes, it can be difficult to find the actual full text of an article. This guide will demonstrate where to find the full text button in all library databases.
If you need an article from a journal that the library does not subscribe to, you can order a copy of it using a process called Interlibrary Loan. This video will show you how to submit a request.
The library has a large collection of nursing textbooks, guides, handbooks, and more. Some are in print while others are online. The best way to search for books is to use CatQuest.
These databases provide direct access to specific e-book collections. Search by general topic or browse.
Maria Sckolnick, Statistical Design and Data Specialist from UVM Statistical Software Support and Consulting Services offers help with:
Walk-in hours available:
Request an appointment and more information about Statistical Consulting at UVM.