Database news
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The Cinahl database has moved from OvidSP to the EBSCO platform. Contact me if you would like help using the EBSCO interface.
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We no longer have access to the Oshrom Occupational Health and Safety database. We will be trialling some alternatives in 2009.
How do I find journal articles?
If you're trying to track down a particular journal article - say one on your reading list - use the library catalogue. Find out more...
If you're trying to find journal articles on a particular subject, use one of our databases. [Find out more...]
Search engines
Follow this link to Google Scholar to make sure you get full text access to journal articles that the library subscribes to.
Key databases
Databases are a great way to find up to date, scholarly research. You will most often find journal articles in a database - but they might also include resources like conference papers, magazine or newspaper articles and book chapters. Databases usually focus on a particular subject, and can be searched using keywords relating to your topic.
Here are some of the key databases for Occupational Therapy - or click on More Databases for a complete list.
- Medline
Covers all aspects of health and medicine. - Cinahl
Comprehensive source for nursing and allied health literature. - Scopus
Large abstract database with good coverage of occupational therapy journals. - OTSeeker
A useful resource for finding systematic reviews and randomised controlled trials relevant to occupational therapy. - JBI COnNECT
An evidence-based health care resource that includes evidence summaries in Occupational Therapy. - More Databases...
Basic Search Tips
Never searched a database before? Here are some tips to get you started:
- Identify key concepts. e.g. 'occupational therapy' and 'elders'
- Brainstorm synonyms for each key concept. e.g. 'OT', 'elderly'
- Use truncation to get more results. e.g. 'elder*' will find 'elder', 'elders', 'elderly' etc
- Use double quotation marks to search for a phrase. e.g. "occupational therapy"
- Use brackets to group terms together e.g. ("occupational therapy" OR "OT")
- Combine synonyms with OR and key concepts with AND e.g. ("occupational therapy" OR "OT") AND elder*
Watch this short and funny clip to discover more.
Need to find a peer reviewed article?
A peer reviewed journal contains articles that have been reviewed by experts before publication. [See the peer review process in action...]
Check Ulrich's Periodicals Directory to see if a journal has been peer reviewed.
Click on the eResources tab to see a list of peer reviewed occupational therapy journals.
Citation databases
If you find a great article on your topic, you can use a citation database to track down related articles. These databases will show you the articles' reference list - and a list of who else has cited it since it was published.





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