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The DACC Library Search Everything Box is a good place to start for articles, too. It searches all of the NMSU System's physical collection and the majority of the DACC Library's electronic collections. Once you have executed a search, you can limit your results, on the left-hand side of the screen, to articles from magazines, journals, and newspapers.
If you have a specific information need in a specific discipline, like art history or environmental sciences, the DACC library subscribes to more than 140 databases that are used to find articles in subject specific journals and magazines. If you are off-campus when you access these databases will be asked to sign-in before you can access full-text articles.
Search these library databases for articles about Health Information Technology:
Content: A comprehensive research resource for nursing and allied health professionals, featuring journals, evidence-based care sheets, quick lessons, continuing education modules, and more.
Purpose: Supports healthcare professionals and students with authoritative tools for research, education, and evidence-based practice in nursing and allied health fields.
Content: Focuses on nursing and allied health topics, including pediatric nursing, critical care, mental health, nursing management, medical law, and more.
Purpose: Supports nursing and healthcare education by providing reliable, in-depth resources for students, educators, and professionals in the field.
Content: Offers information tailored for students, consumer health researchers, and healthcare professionals, covering a comprehensive range of healthcare topics.
Purpose: Supports education and research in health and medicine by providing reliable, up-to-date resources for a variety of users.
Content: A leading bibliographic database created by the United States National Library of Medicine offering citations and abstracts from biomedical and health journals.
Purpose: Supports medical research, healthcare education, and evidence-based practice by providing access to authoritative biomedical literature.