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Athletic Training, Strength & Conditioning, and Human Performance Research Guide

Athletic Training, Strength & Conditioning, and Human Performance Research Guide

Welcome to the Athletic Training, Strength & Conditioning, and Human Performance Research Guide. This guide is to assist students who are taking courses in the College of Health Professions, and can also assist with students, faculty, and staff doing research in this area.

This Research Guide will provide information on the most relevant databases to search from, online periodicals we may subscribe to, and websites and open access options for this subject.

If you have questions or would like assistance with your research, please contact the Head Librarian at library@midlandu.edu.

Databases

Academic Search Complete

Coverage of most academic areas including business, social sciences, general academic, and general sciences.

CINAHL Complete

This database provides full text and abstracts for nursing and allied health journals. Additional materials include evidence-based care sheets and quick lessons which provide concise overviews of diseases and conditions and outline the most effective treatment options.

Consumer Health Complete

Health and medical information from over 560 Journals and several thousand reference books.

Directory of Open Access Journals

A large database of open access peer-reviewed  journals and articles.

eBooks

Consumer Health Reference eBook Collection

eBook titles ranging from general health topics, disorders, senior care, emotional health, and more.

Directory of Open Access Books

A large collection of open access eBooks.

eBook Academic Collection

Collection of text from a wide range of academic disciplines.

eBook Collection

Collection of eBooks with a wide range of subjects.

Journals

Athletic Training & Sports Health Care

Athletic Training & Sports Health Care is a bimonthly, peer-reviewed publication that provides contemporary athletic training and sports health care information and guidance to clinicians involved in a variety of allied health professions.

Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research

This journal wishes to promote the publication of peer-reviewed manuscripts that add to our understanding of conditioning and sport through applied exercise and sport science.

If this link brings you to a log-in screen, click “Login” without filling in a username or password, check the box next to “Your Journals@Ovid,” Click OK, click Journals, and select “Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research”

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