Tips for Using:
GMS Portal
When Should I Use Journals?
As you approach your research question, you will first want to determine which types of sources to consult. Remember consulting textbooks (both in print and electronic formats), journal literature, information from the Internet and experts are all viable options.
Journal literature is most appropriate for:
- Multifaceted questions
- Example: Is a Caesarian Section delivery more effective than vaginal delivery in preventing mother to infant transmission of Hepatitis C?
- BUMC MEDLINE/Ovid Sample Search Strategy
- PubMed Sample Search Strategy
- Behavioral/psychosocial questions
- Example: Are Asian American women participating in community-based breast cancer screenings?
- BUMC MEDLINE/Ovid Sample Search Strategy
- PubMed Sample Search Strategy
- Questions that ask about the impact of one thing on another
