To find journal articles, you can search databases by using keywords that cover your topic.
MEDLINE - the largest biomedical literature database that includes over 17 million citations to articles related to all aspects of health and medicine and is international in scope. Coverage is from 1950-present.
CINAHL - covers the nursing and allied health literature. It is a much smaller database than MEDLINE, but covers the public health literature quite well. Coverage is from 1982-present.
Global Health - an international public health database that contains information from journals, books, book chapters, conference proceedings, electronic only publications and other difficult-to-obtain sources from more than 125 countries and provides global coverage of both the developing and developed world. Coverage is from 1973-present.
With the exception of articles that are available in full-text within a database, you will need to locate the actual journal (in print or online) to read the article.
In the database you are using, look at the Source. The source is the journal in which the article is found.
Before you start searching, it helps to understand how database searching works.
Controlled vocabulary
Some databases (e.g. MEDLINE, CINAHL) have controlled vocabularies (thesauri) which are useful because they provide a consistent way to retrieve information that may use different terminology for the same concept.
Combine terms using the Boolean Operators "AND" or "OR"
AND narrows your search (fewer results)
OR broadens your search (more results) - use between synonyms
For more successful searches:
UNAIDS
World Health Organization
Interlibrary Loan is a free service that allows you to get journal articles that are not at OSU Libraries. To use this service , log in with your ONID ID and password and fill out a request form.
You will receive an email when your article has arrived. Please allow at least one week for your article(s) to arrive.