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Updated 29 May 2003

Mind Body Health

Public Health 410:
Seminar in Movement Based Disciplines

UNR's Best Online Full-Text Databases & Indexes for Movement Based Disciplines

  • Academic Search Premier (EBSCOhost) full text available
    • Indexes 7,800+ scholarly journals, with full text for 4,000 titles. Covers social sciences, humanities, education, computer science and engineering, general science, medicine, ethnic studies, and more. 1965- present for selected titles.
  • Alt-Health Watch Full text available
    • Index to alternative and complimentary health therapies, including full text from journals, newsletters, newspapers and pamphlets. 1978 - present.
  • ERIC
    • An index to journals, books, curriculum guides, and other resources relating to education from pre-school to graduate school. 1966 - present.
  • Health Reference Center Academic Full text available
    • Citations, abstracts, or full-text access to 700+ general interest health and fitness magazines, medical and professional periodicals, reference books, and pamphlets.  Designed for nursing and allied health students, as well as consumer health researchers. 1980- present.
  • Academic Universe (Lexis/Nexis ) Full text available
    • Index and full text to news, business, legal, medical, and reference materials and links to congressional and statistical information.

Selected World Wide Web Sources Re: Movement Based DisciplinesOpen Access

  • Brain Gym: Educational Kinesiology Foundation
    • The Educational Kinesiology Foundation is a non-profit public benefit corporation dedicated to the study of movement of the human body as it relates to learning and expression skills.
  • Mind/Body Health
    • From HealthWorld Online, this site integrates both alternative and conventional health information into a synergistic whole.
  • www.Dana.org
    • At this site you will find extensive information about the programs, activities, and publications of the Dana Foundation and the Dana Alliance, as well as material of interest to any one concerned about brain diseases and disorders and about innovative reforms that strengthen early education.
  • Human Kinetics
    • "The information Leader in physical activity."

Citation Style GuidesOpen Access

Critically Evaluating Information SourcesOpen Access

Suggested Keywords for HE 410 Research Projects

When looking up information needed for research projects,  the selection of good "keywords" (search terms) is critical to a successful search.  Tips for selecting keywords are provided in the Library Research Guide.

Several keywords you may find useful for your HE 410 research assignment are listed below.  Please note, however, that this list is far from exhaustive:

  • Learning -- Physiological Aspects
  • Psychophysiology Brain -- Psychophysiology
  • Mind and Body
  • Mind-Body Medicine
  • Healing -- Psychological Aspects
  • Stress (physiological) or Stress (psychological)
  • Health and Movement

A final tip on finding good sources is that when you find one item (or several) that is exactly on your topic, scan the footnotes and bibliography of those items for good leads to similar materials.