Overview
This guide is dedicated to supporting Population Health PhD students.
The library has a page where you will find information for general services and support specifically for graduates. I have included that link and one to the Digital Repository Services below.
On this guide you will find more resources more specific for public health topics.
Navigate to each section with the side labels. I also added in Cabell's tool for learning more about predatory journals and practices along with a few articles about the whole process.
I will make updates on occasion and welcome recommendations for this guide.
Please don't hesitate to ask me any questions.
Lauri, your liaison librarian.
- Graduate Student Resources and ServicesLibrary services outlined for graduates.
- Digital Repository ServicesPreservation: The DRS offers secure storage of your scholarship, research, or records
Easy Access: The DRS enables you to post your work easily, and allows others to quickly find, use, and cite your work by using powerful search tools
Professional Exposure: The DRS showcases scholarship and other valuable materials to researchers, funding sources, and others
PubMed at Northeastern
The go to resource for health science research is PubMed. As a resource from the National Library of Medicine, it is transparent and support is provided both through NLM staff and many tutorials.
- PubMed (NU customized) This link opens in a new windowA comprehensive source of journal literature in the life sciences and biomedicine from the National Library of Medicine. Includes selected full text from PubMed Central, and NCBI Bookshelf. PubMed is a free web resource, however this version contains links to Northeastern-subscribed journals that require a login.
Want to know more about how to use PubMed? Try the interactive tutorial "Getting Started with PubMed" .
- PubMed Tutorialby Alissa Link-Cilfone