This course guide provides information and resources for writing an annotated bibliography. For more information about Pediatric Nursing see RegisteredNursing.org on how to become a pediatric nurse and a list of pediatric programs.
A little background reading can help you develop your topic. As you learn new terms, you might want to try them in our library databases for smarter searching and better results.
Searching through resources requires aspects of language and logic. Language is partly what you bring to the search, and logic is what makes searching easier. Try these tips and tricks for using our library databases in the following pages. Remember, you are always welcome to meet with a librarian if you have any questions.
Answering specific research questions can require a few strategies for good search results. Try making connections between your search criteria and search options.
Try this tutorial on how to search the Nursing research database called CINAHL. You can transfer a lot of what you learn to other research databases you use.
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