Mental+Disorder+Research

Use the **catalog** tab on the NHS Catalog homepage to locate print resources in the NHS library || // Look for citation tools in each article. // // Password needed to access from home. See p. 41 of your student planner for password. // || OR Select an individual database on the right such as **Health & Wellness Resource Center** Use tabs to access **//academic journals//** and **//(reference) book//** information || OR Highlight an eBook category (e.g. //psychology//) and click on a specific eBook title || Opposing Viewpoints Marshall Cavendish Digital || Most of these databases have tabs that also lead to a variety of additional resources, i.e. journals, newspapers, reference materials, websites, etc ||
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 * Use the NHS Catalog Homepage to locate databases, eBooks or encyclopedias appropriate** **for your topics.**
 * **Recommended:** || [[image:Gale_powersearch.jpg link="@http://galesites.com/menu/index.php?loc=s0940"]] || Gale Group search tool to access iConn and NHS databases and eBooks
 * || To search **databases** || Search the main //Power Search// search box
 * || To search **eBooks** || Search in the GVRL (Gale Virtual Reference Library) widget - //**NOTE:**// **//This is a general database that includes many kinds of articles.//**
 * **Also recommended:** || Salem Health

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**Most databases contain source citation information with each article. Check that it is available in APA format. If it is not, you will need to create the citation. Click on "works cited options" in the navigation frame to the left for links to citation tools **.