This guide accomplishes multiple purposes.
First, it provides quick access to frequently used health administration resources.
Second, it highlights health administration resources available from the library that may be unfamiliar to students.
Third, it serves as an access point to librarians, and APA and plagiarism resources.
Contact Lynn with questions regarding library resources.
Lynn Bivens, Head Librarian
lbivens@sjcme.edu 207-893-7726
NetTutor has replaced Smarthinking as the College's online tutoring service.
Please contact the Academic Center for Excellence (ACE) at askace@sjcme.edu for assistance with NetTutor.
Depending on your research topic, you might need to consult a healthcare focused database or a business focused database. Click on the Databases tab at the top of this page for more information.
MEDLINE is an authoritative database containing citations and abstracts from biomedical and health journals.
If you haven't used MEDLINE, view this brief video tutorial.
PubMed offers citations and abstracts covering the fields of biomedicine and health, life sciences, behavioral sciences, chemical sciences, and bioengineering.
Business Source Complete is an essential tool for business students covering all disciplines of business, including marketing, management, finance and more as well as digital access to the Harvard Business Review archive.
If you haven't used Business Source Complete before, view this tutorial for information regarding building a basic search. This tutorial provides guidance for building an advanced search.
ProQuest One Business features scholarly and popular periodicals, newspapers, market research reports, dissertations, books, and videos.
Journal of Health and Human Services Administration is dedicated to publishing articles, symposia and book reviews in all areas of health, hospital and welfare administration and management.
Health Services Research journal includes original, empirical studies of important health services issues and problems, major policy issues, alternatives and implications aimed at health services researchers, policy makers and practitioners in the health sector.
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