The Arizona Health Sciences Library (HSL) is the best place to start when looking for primary resources. Some databases will be essential to your studies, like PubMed, Embase, PsycINFO and even Google Scholar. All of these are one to two clicks away on the main page. There are also some helpful tutorials to get the most out of your search.
Once you have found your research articles, you need a way to keep it organized and accessible. Citation management tools (such as EndNote, Zotero and Mendeley) are the best solution. See our guide to Citation Management Tools for more information.
To avoid improper citation and plagiarism, explore the library's Write and Cite resource page. This page also has many useful links to writing, research and publishing resources.
Evaluating Websites and Online Resources
You may also need to search the web for consumer health information or other health resources. Use the following tutorials and links to learn how to evaluate health information across the internet: