Online Sources of Literature
Online Sources of Literature
Online Sources of Literature
NURSING RESEARCH
SEMINAR
ON
ONLINE SOURCE OF REVIEW OF LITERATURE
SUBMITEED TO,
MS. ATHIRA S VIJAYAN SUBMITTED BY;
LECTURER MR. GIREESH S PILLAI
HOLY CROSS COLLEGE OF NURSING, 1st YEAR MSc NURSING
KOTTIYAM HOLY CROSS COLLEGE OF
NURSING, KOTTIYAM
SUBMITTED ON : 31.10.2019
INDEX
“A Literature review is a body of text that aims to review the critical points of knowledge on a
particular topic of research.”
(ANA,2000)
“A literature review is an account of what has been already established or published on a
particular research topic by accredited scholars & researchers.”
(University of Toronto, 2001)
“Literature review is defined as a broad, comprehensive, in depth, systemic, and critical review of
scholarly publication, publication, unpublished printed or audio visual material and personal
communication”.
(S K Sharma,2005)
Electronic
Magazines & Database
Newspaper Books
Research
Reports Resources of
Literature
Review Journals
Encyclopedia
& Dictionary
Conference
Theses
papers
Primary sources; are original materials on which other research is based, including:
Original written works – poems, diaries, court records, interviews, surveys, and original
research/fieldwork, and
Research published in scholarly/academic journals.
Primary resources contain first-hand information, meaning that you are reading the
author’s own account on a specific topic or event that s/he participated in. Examples of primary
resources include scholarly research articles, books, and diaries. Primary sources such as research
articles often do not explain terminology and theoretical principles in detail. Thus, readers of
primary scholarly research should have foundational knowledge of the subject area. Use primary
resources to obtain a first-hand account to an actual event and identify original research done in a
field. For many of your papers, use of primary resources will be a requirement.
Tertiary sources: are those used to organize and locate secondary and primary sources.
o Indexes – provide citations that fully identify a work with information such as author, titles of a
book, article, and/or journal, publisher and publication date, volume and issue number and page
numbers.
o Abstracts – summarize the primary or secondary sources,
o Databases – are online indexes that usually include abstracts for each primary or secondary
resource, and may also include a digital copy of the resource.
Example of Sources:
Primary Secondary Tertiary
Literature Literature Literature
Original research results in Review articles, systematic reviews, Textbooks, encyclopaedias,
journals, meta-analysis, practice guidelines, handbooks, newspapers
dissertations, conference monographs on a specific subject
proceedings,
correspondence
Sources: PubMed, CINAHL, Cochrane
Sources: Gale Encyclopaedia
Library, Web of Science, Williams
Sources: NEJM, JAMA of Genetic Disorders, Oxford
Obstetrics, Hurst's The Heart
Handbook of Internal Medicine
I. Electronic sources:
Computer assisted literature search has revolutionized the review of
literature. These searches, however, for a variety of reason may not provide the desired references.
Electronic literature search through web may be very useful, but sometimes it
can be time consuming and un-predictable because there are many website and web pages that lead
to information overload and confusion
General literature search can be conducted through engines like yahoo
(www.yahoosearch.co), Google (www.google.com), MSN Search, Lycos, WebCrawler, Alta, Vista,
Excite.
The most relevant nursing databases are as follows:
CINAHL; (Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health
Literature); is an index of English-language and selected other-language journal articles
about nursing, allied health, biomedicine and healthcare. Accessible at http://.cinahl.com
Ella Crandall, Mildred Grandbois, and Mollie Sitner began a card
index of articles from nursing journals in the 1940s. The index was first published as Cumulative
Index to Nursing Literature (CINL) in 1961. The title changed to Cumulative Index to Nursing
and Allied Health Literature in 1977 when its scope was expanded to include allied health journals.
The index first went online in 1984.
The publisher, Cinahl Information Systems, was acquired by EBSCO
Publishing in 2003. CINAHL has been provided on the Web by EBSCO Publishing, Ovid
Technologies and ProQuest, in addition to Cinahl Information Systems, and also provided online by
DataStar from Dialog. In 2006, EBSCO announced its intention to not renew the distribution
agreements with the other providers and to make CINAHL available exclusively on the EBSCO
host platform.
PubMed; is a free search engine accessing primarily
the MEDLINE database of references and abstracts on life sciences and biomedical topics.
The United States National Library of Medicine (NLM) at the National Institutes of
Health maintains the database as part of the Entrez system of information retrieval. Accessible to
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/
From 1971 to 1997, MEDLINE online access to the MEDLARS Online computerized database
primarily had been through institutional facilities, such as university libraries. PubMed, first
released in January 1996, ushered in the era of private, free, home- and office-based MEDLINE
searching. The PubMed system was offered free to the public starting in June 1997.
The ERIC Collection, begun in 1966, contains records for a variety of publication types, including:
Journal articles
Books
Research syntheses
Conference papers
Technical reports
Dissertations
Policy papers, and
Other education-related materials
ERIC provides the public with a centralized Web site for searching the ERIC collection and
submitting materials to be considered for inclusion in the collection. Users can also access the
collection through commercial database vendors, state wide and institutional networks, and Internet
search engines. To help users find the information they are seeking, ERIC produces a controlled
vocabulary, the Thesaurus of ERIC Descriptors. This is a carefully selected list of education-related
words and phrases used to tag materials by subject and make them easier to retrieve through a
search.
Prior to January 2004, the ERIC network consisted of sixteen subject-
specific clearinghouses, various adjunct and affiliate clearinghouses, and three support components.
The program was consolidated into a single entity, with upgraded systems, and paper-based
processes converted to electronic, thus streamlining operations and speeding delivery of content.
ONLINE JOURNALS:
Following are the website addresses for journals & magazines that are available online:
http://www.nursefriendly.com/nursing/linksections/nursingjorn al.html
http://www.nsna.org
http://www.healthweb.org
http://www.ispub.com/ostia/index.php
http://www.healthweb.org.browse.cfm?catergy=1727
http://www.juns.nursing.arizona.edu
http://www.medbioworld.com
http://www.nursingworld.org.ojin
http://www.eaa-knowledge.com.ojni/#
http://www.nursingweek.com
Journals:
There are several National & International journals which can be used to review the
research
Name of national nursing journals:
Nursing & Midwifery Research Journal
Indian journal of Nursing Research & Midwifery
The nursing Journal of India
Nightingale Nursing Times
International Journal of Nursing Education
Indian Journal of Nursing Studies.
Names of international journals:
Nursing Research
Research in Nursing & Health
Nursing Sciences Quarterly
Western Journal of Nursing Research
Applied Nursing Research
Biological Research for Nursing
Advances in Nursing Sciences
Clinical Nursing Research
Worldviews on Evidence-Based Nursing
Journal of Qualitative Research
American Journal of Nursing
Research reports
Unpublished dissertations & Theses
Magazines & newspapers
Conference papers & proceedings
Encyclopaedias & dictionaries Books
CONCLUSION
The Literature refers to the collection of scholarly writings on a topic. This includes peer-
reviewed articles, books, dissertations and conference papers. The term primary source is used
broadly to embody all sources that are original. Primary sources provide first-hand information that
is closest to the object of study. Primary sources vary by discipline.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
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