Nutrition Research Tools
For background and book information use:
- Eccles Library Catalog: Find what Eccles Library owns in electronic and print (along with Utah Health Sciences Library Consortium (UHSLC) libraries.)
- Marriott Library Catalog: Find what Marriott Library and Quinney Law Library own.
- eBooks
- Access Medicine includes fulltext to books such as "The Metabolic and Molecular Basis of Disease, MMBID."
- Stat!Ref: provides access to electronic textbooks
- LocatorPlus - NLM's Catalog: a record of materials owned by the National Library of Medicine
- WorldCat: Find items in libraries near you. Free version.
Find articles:
- PubMed MEDLINE - a primary source for journal citations in the health sciences
- AGRICOLA - a bibliographic database consisting of literature citations for journal articles, monographs, proceedings, theses, patents, translations, audiovisual materials, computer software, and technical reports pertaining to all aspects of agriculture
- Biological Sciences Collection - covers literature on biology and applied life sciences from thousands of journals. From CSA.
- Biosis Previews via Web of Science
- CINAHL with EBSCOhost; a source for nursing and allied health literature
- Cochrane Library - a database of evidence-based systematic reviews
- Natural Standard
- Nutrition Abstracts and Reviews - includes international coverage of analytical methods, foods, physiology and biochemistry, human health and nutrition, nutritional disorders and therapeutic nutrition
- Selected Online Journals
- Annual Reviews in Nutrition
- British Journal of Nutrition
- Journal of Agricultural & Food Chemistry
- Journal of Nutrition
- Nutrition Bulletin
- Nutrition in Clinical Care
- Obesity Reviews
- Find statistics:
- CDC Data & Statistics
- National Center for Health Statistics - the Federal Government's principal vital and health statistics agency.
- U.S. Census Bureau
- A few good websites:
- Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion - is the focal point within USDA where scientific research is linked with the nutritional needs of the American public
- Evidence-based Health Care
- Food and Nutrition Information Center - collects and disseminates information about food and human nutrition from USDA
- MedlinePlus
- NIH Office of Dietary Supplements: IBIDS database - a database of published, international, scientific literature on dietary supplements, including vitamins, minerals, and botanicals
- Nutrition.gov - a portal to online federal government information on nutrition
- Helpful tutorials:
- Selected Online Journals







