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Can I limit to nursing journals approved by Chemeketas nursing faculty?

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Can I limit to nursing journals approved by Chemeketas nursing faculty?

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If you limit to the nursing subset and to Chemeketa journals you will automatically have the “approved” journals. For how to do this, see the previous two answers. Q: How can I tell whether an article has references? A: Click on the title of the article to see the full record. The number of references will be shown in parentheses after the page numbers under “Source.” Example: “(12 ref).” Some, but not all, entries actually link to a list of the references, so that you can check the references without having to get the journal off the shelf. Absence of this link does not mean that the article is without references. Whether a link to the references is provided depends on whether the publisher has agreed to this. The only certain way to know whether an article has references is to click on the title. See the answer below on how to limit your results only to articles with references. Q: I need to have an article with references. Is there a way to specify this in the search? A: Yes. If you

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