Research tips for Health Science 431: Health Behavior
Welcome, Professor Efrat's Health Science 431 class. Professor Efrat's assignment:
" The topics they have selected are: obesity prevention, diabetes management and smoking cessation. Their assignment consists of locating information on: 1) the health problem they have selected 2) reasons why people do not engage in the health enhancing behaviors that prevent the health problem they have selected; and 3) an existing intervention that addresses the health problem they have selected."

You can email me at mhenry@csun.edu, or call me at 818.677.3012.
The goals of the library sessions are:
- Learn How to do Library and Internet research: determine information need, choose best resources, develop a search strategy, understand keyword and subject searching, how to use boolean operators and truncation symbols, how to cite sources using APA style, and identify scholarly, peer reviewed articles.
- Learn how to use the Library Catalog and the CSUN List of Electronic Journals to find books and journals on your topic. Learn about Find Articles Health Sciences
- Learn About Health Sciences Multisearch-search up to 10 databases simultaneously, save records from diverse databases in your folder.
- Learn how to use the Health Reference Center (Thomson Gale)
-indexes popular and scholarly resources. Offers help on how to cite and when full text article is not available, the Find Text link helps you identify if CSUN owns the article in another database. In addition to the Health Reference Center, there are several other databases that allow you to identify additional scholarly articles on health topics
- Learn about PubMed, the largest index to the medical literature, CSUN's PubMed URL is: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?otool=cacsunlib
- MedlinePlus is a freely available internet website which offers good, authoritative, health information from the world's largest medical library, the National Library of Medicine. MedlinePlus has extensive information from the National Institutes of Health and other trusted sources on over 700 diseases and conditions. There are also lists of hospitals and physicians, a medical encyclopedia and a medical dictionary, health information in Spanish, extensive information on prescription and nonprescription drugs, health information from the media, and links to thousands of clinical trials. MedlinePlus is updated daily and can be bookmarked at the URL: http://www.medlineplus.gov. There is no advertising on this site, nor does MedlinePlus endorse any company or product.
- Do you need to know about legislation in California, the Official California Legislative Information is available at http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/
- need to find statistics on a health problem? when searching article databases keywords such as 'statistics' or 'epidemiology' or 'mortality' or 'morbidity' may retrieve articles that offer statistics. CSUN librarians have developed some websites that can help you also, such as:
Cite Sources
Style guides
Why cite?
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