More Than Just Articles!
Different databases contain different resources. While most students are aware that they can find things like academic articles and books, some databases contain so much more!
For example:
• Medical Dictionaries and Theasuari can be found on many different databases
While Google Scholar should never be the only place you look, it can be a great place to start! It can be especially helpful if you are looking for a specific article or general knowledge on a topic.
If we don't have what you're looking for, try requesting it through InterLibrary Loan (ILL)! Interlibrary loan is a service that allows students to borrow items from other libraries if ULM Library doesn't have them. You can submit a request for a book, journal article, conference paper, or whatever type of source you need, and we will see if we can find it for free!
This is EBSCO Discovery Service, this discovery search box searches across most of the library's resources all at once and can search some external resources.
These databases will be your best bets for all things related to occupational therapy. These databases are more narrowed in scope, so they tend to only cover articles related to the health science disciplines.
These databases are a great place to start for most topics. They cover a broad range of topics, which can be helpful, but also overwhelming.
This box contains a list of some of the databases that relate to occupational therapy, sorted from A to Z. A full list of databases can be found here.