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Physician Assistant Studies

This guide provides resources for performing physician assistant research at NC A&T

Find Scholarly Articles

Use the resources below to find scholarly books and articles that support your research. These materials provide credible, in-depth information written by experts in their fields.

Scholarly, or academic, articles present original research on a specific, focused topic. They are usually peer-reviewed and published in academic journals, ensuring the credibility and reliability of the research.

To locate articles on your topic, use keywords to search within one of the databases listed below.

If the article you need is not available in full text, you can request it for free through Interlibrary Loan.

Databases Specific to Physician Assistant Studies

General, Multi-Subject Databases

Additional Databases

Full Books and e-Books

You can explore both physical books and e-books in our catalog below. Try searching by subject, keyword, author, or title. After running your search, select “Books” on the left side of the results page to limit your results to books only.

Search the Library Catalog using the Gold box in the center of the page.

Additional eBook Databases

Cite Your Sources

AMA 11th Edition Citation Guide 

Purdue OWL AMA Writing Style

Citation Management

Citation managers help you keep track of your research by organizing, sharing, and citing your sources. NCAT offers support for RefWorks.

RefWorks

  • Quick Guide for Accessing RefWorks using NCAT Credentials

    • Go to https://refworks.proquest.com/

    • Choose "Use Login from my Institution"

    • Search for "North"

    • Select "F.D. Bluford Library - North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University"

    • Enter your A&T "Institutional email address" and select "Check"

    • The next screen should read "Email Sent - Please check your email at yourNCATemail@aggies.ncat.edu and click on the credential association link" [red font only for emphasis - yours will NOT be red]

Evidence Based Research Tools

Conduct a Literature Review

A strong literature review helps define your research focus. Use collected sources to summarize themes, compare findings, and identify gaps in the field.

  • Use a citation manager like RefWorks to organize your sources
  • Take notes on methods, populations, and conclusions
  • Use SRM’s Project Planner for step-by-step structure

Research Methods Support

Use SAGE Research Methods to explore and select the right methodology for your study.

Systematic Review Tools

If you're conducting a systematic review, use the tools below for managing the process and reporting your results.

Covidence

Covidence helps with screening, data extraction, and collaboration during systematic reviews.

PRISMA Guidelines

PRISMA provides a standardized approach for documenting how you searched, screened, and selected sources for your systematic review.

Professional Organizations

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