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Welcome

Welcome to the Library's Guide for

Newspapers used in Research

 

What do you need to accomplish?

 Books
  • Use the library's search tools to find print books and eBooks.
 Newspapers Articles
  • Use the library's online research databases and print journal subscriptions to find articles.
 Newspapers Sources
  • Online Websites
Track and Cite Sources
  • Learn how to track your sources and cite them in your project.
 

Levels of Evidence

Levels of evidence are very important to keep in mind when conducting medical research.  Don't forget to consider the level of evidence your source provides, no matter where you find it (database, free web, section of a book, etc.).  Start at the top of the pyramid for the most reliable evidence, keeping in mind that research may not yet exist or may not be feasible for some questions.  Definitions of these articles types can be found here.

Pyramid diagram that shows the level of evidence provided by different source types

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