Databases are specialist tools which you can use to find resources such as journal articles. Listed below are some of the recommended databases for nutrition students, but there are many more available to you from the Resources A-Z link.. For help with searching these resources see the Search Skills page in this guide.
Index and summaries of peer-reviewed literature in behavioural science and mental health, from 1800s onwards.
Full text coverage of trade and academic periodicals covering all business disciplines, including marketing, management, accounting, finance and economics. Also includes industry and company profiles and SWOT analyses, country economic data and market research.
The referencing style used by your school is Harvard Cite them Right. Log into the Cite them Right resource below for guidance on referencing and bibliographies. If you would like to use an online tool to help you build an online reference list we recommend using either EndNote or ZoteroBib software.