Find Journal, Magazine and Newspaper Articles
Find articles on your topic using the resources below.
If you need any help, please ask a librarian.
For additional databases, see Baker's Online Resources.
Off-campus, you will need the library number from your Baker ID or Contact Information page in SOLAR.
- Nursing and Allied Health Source (Proquest) Use for professional and peer-reviewed journal articles.
- Health Reference Center Academic (InfoTrac) Use for popular medical topics. Includes magazines, journals, and newspapers.
- CINAHL Plus with Full Text (EBSCO) Use for professional and peer-reviewed journal articles.
- PubMed Central Use for journal articles in the biomedical and life sciences.
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- How do I cite a library database in my reference page?
- My search found too many articles that don't have to do with my topic. What can I do?
- Why is searching library databases different than searching Google?
- What is a periodical?
- Where do I find articles that aren't considered online resources?
- Where can I get help choosing a topic for my paper?
- If you are searching for a particular topic, and you cannot find any resources on the topic, what might be the problem?
Topic Overviews
Reference materials give an overview of a subject, summarize issues, give definitions, & cite facts.
- Gale Virtual Reference Library Contains medical encyclopedias and other medical e-books. Excellent place to start your research!
- Health & Wellness Resource Center (Gale) Find definitions, disease information, and consumer drug guides.
- STAT!Ref Medical reference e-books.
Baker Library Search
Do you have an abstract or citation?
Submit a request and get a copy of the full article.
OR - Type the Journal Title into
You'll get a list of databases with full text acess to the journal.

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