This research guide is intended to help you with graduate-level research for the MSN and DNP programs. The tabs at left will help you locate and evaluate materials for your research, cite and format papers in APA style, and make use of library services. Your McKillop librarian is available for research support, either in person or remotely.
Your list of results can be as useful as the articles and books themselves. While you’re scanning the results of your search, look for the specific words or phrases used to describe various aspects of your topic. Make note of new vocabulary, and use those new words or phrases to rework your search. See if this more targeted search strategy impacts your results.
Before revising your search, consider examining subject headings: review your initial result list of books or articles. If you find a really good one, look for its subject headings (specific terms used to describe the work) to quickly lead you to more relevant articles on the topic. Subject headings are found in the record of the source, and are often hyperlinked in library and article databases. Ask a librarian if you’re having trouble finding the subject headings.
Look at the lead organizations for your issue, find everything they’ve published on your topic, monitor their publications, and identify their experts on staff. Follow their social media feeds or blog posts.
Do certain researchers' names come up again and again? Do an author search to find everything that person has written.
Ask specific questions about your topic for information that is not yet published. Follow their social media feeds or blog posts.