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Kinesiology – Best Bets

  • AccessPhysiotherapy
    AccessPhysiotherapy from McGraw-Hill Medical covers the in-depth study, instruction, and practice of physical therapy. More info
  • PubMed (includes MEDLINE)
    This resource is freely available from the Internet. The Linkout feature, which is marked with an icon, provides access to the full-text of journals subscribed to by Appalachian State University Libraries. Citations and abstracts in the fields of medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, health care systems, and preclinical sciences. More info
  • Scopus
    Replaces Web of Science. An abstract and citation database focused on social, physical, life, and health sciences, with over 94 million records. More info
  • SPORTDiscus with Full Text
    Limited to 4 simultaneous users. Comprehensive international coverage of sport and fitness-related topics, drawn from websites, journal articles, books, book chapters, dissertations, and conference proceedings. More info

Kinesiology – Also Useful

  • Anatomy.TV
    Derived from real human data, this range of software provides thousands of 3D anatomical structures, clinical slides, dissections, animations and much more. More info
  • CINAHL Complete
    Provides indexing of the top nursing and allied health literature, including more than 5,000 journals. More info
  • Cochrane Library
    Evidence-based practice in health care; includes the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, and Cochrane Clinical Answers. More info
  • Google Scholar
    Use Google Scholar through the library to be automatically linked to the full text of articles we own. More info