Academic Research |
1. Don't rely on Google for everything!
2. Focus on scholarly literature from library databases.
3. Perform more than one search!
4. Evaluate the information you find using the criteria in the box above.
5. Ask for help! The text-a-librarian service is a quick and easy way to get help from a librarian. Additionally, the library Facebook page is another way to get instant feedback! |
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EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY (ESS 325) |
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POSSIBLE KEYWORDS |
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Try Searches Using the Following Keywords:
Place quotation marks around phrases of more than 1 word when searching.
(EX: "cardiac rehabilitation")
- physiological movement
- muscular strength
- muscular endurance
- cardiovascular endurance
- cardio-respiratory endurance
- flexibility
- body composition
- isotonic exercise
- isometric exercise
Try Searches Using the Following Subject Headings:
Change the "Select a Field" option to indicate "SU Subject Terms" in EBSCO databases. Additionally, place quotation marks around your terms as indicated above.
- range of motion, articular
- human mechanics
- joints -- range of motion
- muscle, skeletal
- physical fitness
- exercise therapy
- range of motion, articular
- human mechanics
- joints -- range of motion
- muscle strength -- testing
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Online Resource Access |
On Campus:
The Spartan Search catalog and all library databases have automatic access when using a campus computer.
Off Campus: When off campus, use your regular network username and password to access library resources. If problems occur, contact Darla Haines |
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