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Search terms ·
List the main words that describe your topic ·
For each word on your list, write synonyms or related words that you
can use · Use the words on your list – alone or in combination – to perform keyword or subject searches in the NHHS media center catalog, electronic databases, or online search engines |
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Books about drugs are reserved for your class and shelved on a cart for your use in the Media Center. See a list of the books (Click Categories and Drugs).
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Using your list of search terms, look for articles in
the following Electronic books ·
Gale
Virtual Reference Library: Drugs &
Controlled Substances Health databases · EBSCO Student Research Center - Health · EBSCOhost Web - Clinical Pharmacology · EBSCOhost Web - Health Source (Consumer edition) · EBSCOhost Web - Health Source (Nursing edition) ·
Facts on File - Health Reference
Center Encyclopedia & reference sources · EBSCOhost Web-Funk & Wagnalls · Grolier Online (not available from home) · InfoTrac-Student Edition-Encyclopedia · InfoTrac-Student Edition-Reference |
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BEST BETSAlcohol/Drug Help Line http://www.adhl.org/druglos.html The Street Drug Reference Guide links to brief fact
sheets that explain the drug’s classification and effects. MedLine Plus Substance Abuse Topics http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/substanceabuseproblems.html Information on the abuse of specific substances from the National Library of Medicine.
NIDA for Teens http://www.teens.drugabuse.gov/ Science-based facts about how drugs affect the brain and
body. Stop Drugs http://www.stopdrugs.org/index.html Information about illegal drugs from the California
Department of Justice. Check the Identification and Drugs & Youth
sections for facts about various drugs. Also a good source for photos. Street DrugsA database of text and photos of frequently abused
drugs. Teen Substance Abuse http://www.gdcada.org/statistics/teens.htm Facts and photos of commonly abused drugs from the
Greater Dallas Council on Alcohol & Drug Abuse. Web of Addictions Accurate information about alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs. Includes a collection of fact sheets and other material arranged by drug.
OTHER DRUG-INFORMATION SITESCenter for Drug Evaluation and Research Drug information from the United States Food & Drug Administration.
Club Drugs Information on the effects of
club drugs from the National Institute on Drug Abuse. ESPN Specials: Drugs and sports http://espn.go.com/special/s/drugsandsports/ An 8-part series of articles about the effects of commonly abused substances on athletic performance and overall health. Includes information on anabolic steroids, marijuana, cocaine, barbiturates, amphetamines, alcohol, inhalants, and designer drugs.
http://health.allrefer.com/health/drug-abuse-info.html The Special Topics-Drug Abuse section describes the effects of various drug categories, including marijuana, PCP, cocaine, and inhalants.
KidsHealth http://www.kidshealth.org/kid/ Information from the Nemours Foundation, which is dedicated to improving children's health.
MayoClinic.com http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/drug-information/DrugHerbIndex A searchable database of over-the-counter drug information from one of the country's foremost health institutions.
MedicineNet.com Reliable, doctor-produced health information.
MedLine Plus http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ The Drug Information section on this site from the National Library of Medicine includes information on thousands of prescription drugs organized alphabetically by drug name.
National Families in Action http://www.nationalfamilies.org/ Scientific information to the public to help prevent drug abuse in families and communities.
NetWellness High quality information on more than 100 health topics; created and evaluated by medical and health professional faculty at the University of Cincinnati, Case Western Reserve University, and Ohio State University.
Neuroscience for Kids http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/introb.html#drug Includes
a section on the effects of specific drugs on the nervous system.
SAMHSA's National Clearinghouse for Drug & Alcohol Information http://ncadi.samhsa.gov/research/default.aspx An archive of substance abuse and mental health research data from the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services.
Tobacco and Oral Health http://westallisperio.com/learn_more/tobacco.php Information on the effects of tobacco on oral health
from the American Dental Specialty Institute. WebMD Health http://my.webmd.com/webmd_today/home/default Objective and timely health information from medical experts and health journalists.
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Plagiarism demonstrates lack of integrity and character.
It is inconsistent with the goals and values of NHHS. Review the plagiarism policy
to learn about strategies that will help you succeed with honor. NHHS policy on cheating and plagiarism http://www.nhvweb.net/NHHS/English/cheatingplagiarismpolicy.htm
Properly cite your sources by using NoodleBib, an online citation maker from Noodle Tools:
NoodleBib6 (stop by the Media Center for password and log-in information) http://www.noodletools.com/login.php
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