Tutorials
The purpose of this tutorial is to provide a brief demonstration of searching CINAHL to answer a clinical question using CINAHL Headings. After completing this tutorial, students will be able to perform a successful search for a clinical question using CINAHL Headings.
Learn how to search Academic Search Elite.
Learn how to search Academic Search Premier.
Learn how to search Business Source Elite.
Learn how to utilize the advanced features of CINAHL to find EBP studies.
Learn the basics of searching CINAHL, the Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature.
Learn how to search for systematic reviews in Ovid's Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews.
Resources for common copyright issues.
Learn how to search ERIC in this tutorial.
Learn how to search for scholarly literature using PsycINFO.
Learn the basics of searching PubMed in this interactive tutorial.
Follow this self-paced tutorial to learn about resources and services at Schusterman Library.
Learn how to search for clinical practice guidelines.
Learn how to search Ovid Medline for studies of prognosis, including cohort studies, case-control studies, and case reports.
Learn how to search Ovid Medline for qualitative studies.
Learn how to search Ovid Medline for randomized controlled trials.
Learn how to search Ovid Medline for studies of diagnostic tests.
Learn how to search for systematic reviews and meta-analyses through Ovid Medline.
Learn how to search for books, articles, and more using the Schusterman Library website.
Learn how to search for books, articles, and more on the Schusterman Library website.
Learn how to improve your searching using Boolean Operators.
Choose the best journal for your research with help from Think. Check. Submit.
Learn how to search the Trip Database.
In this tutorial you will learn about Medical Subject Headings, or MeSH, which is a controlled vocabulary used to search databases in the health sciences. You will also learn why using MeSH can provide you with better search results.
Learn the basics of Zotero with this quick guide from OU Libraries.