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Recent, relevant, and reliable databases, books, journals, and internet tools are important to academic research.
Books: Starting with a few good books about your topic will help you enter into the conversation. Books also contain bibliographies you can use to identify key scholarship. Find books through WarriorCat.
Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles: Journal articles are the primary method of disseminating new research in health administration. Peer-review is the process of maintaining reliability by asking specialists to review articles before they are published.
Internet Resources: Reliable online tools can be very helpful, such as specialized searches like Google Scholar or websites like the Agency for Health Care Research and Quality. Make sure you consider whether or not you can trust resources before you use them.
Our Health Administration LibGuide will give you some more research clues.
The following databases are useful for researching health administration:
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