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Subject: teaching in nursing, interactive group learning, creative teaching strategies
Category: Reference, Education and News
Asked by: professorkellie-ga
List Price: $10.00
Posted: 05 Dec 2002 16:30 PST
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Question ID: 120034
Find all nursing journals that reference Kellie Glendon

Request for Question Clarification by czh-ga on 05 Dec 2002 16:49 PST
Hello Professor Kellie,

ALL is a tough standard to meet. About how many do you expect there
are? I found the following about your/her publications:

"She has published numerous articles and authored two books on
domestic violence, and a 30 contact course on Surviving Nursing, which
is being used nationally.  This year alone she has been featured in
Health Leaders Magazine (January 2002), Nursing Management (January
and May, 2002) and Nursing Leadership Forum (March, 2002). She has
presented nationally and regionally in the areas of health careers,
workforce, diversity, and education."

Are you looking only for nursing journals or other publications as
well? I look forward to helping you find what you need.

czh
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Subject: Re: teaching in nursing, interactive group learning, creative teaching strategies
From: tehuti-ga on 06 Dec 2002 03:24 PST
 
By "reference" do you mean all journals in which this author has been
published, or all journals containing articles which cite the work of
this author?

If you want to find journals containing articles by this author, your
best bet is to search the CINAHL database for nursing and allied
health literature. If this is not available through your library, it
is possible to obtain an individual subscription, starting at $49.95
for 15 hours search time over a period of up to one year
http://www.cinahl.com/cdirect/cdirect.htm

If you want to find which journals contain articles citing Kellie
Glendon, you need to use Scisearch (the electronic version of the
Science Citation Index). This is available via Web of Science through
academic libraries. Unfortunately, I have not found a means for an
individual to gain direct access to this database.

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