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To explore the databases the library provides access to, visit our A-Z Database list.
Please note that databases with a lock icon are restricted to authorized BC Cancer staff only. You must be on the BC Cancer network to access these resources, or have log-in information to authenticate from home. Visit our Off-Site Access page for more information on remote access to these resources
For journal articles and eBooks, use Full Text Finder (search by journal or eBook title):
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The world’s most comprehensive source of full-text for nursing & allied health journals. This database provides broad content coverage from over 1300 journals. Topics include: Nursing specialties, speech and language pathology, nutrition, general health, and medicine.
The Nutrition Care Process (NCP) is designed to improve the consistency and quality of nutrition care and the predictability of the nutrition care outcomes. It is not intended to standardize nutrition care for clients, but rather to establish a standardized process for providing care.
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Open access platform provided by the National Library of Medicine (US). PubMed contains all Medline records, plus many un-indexed citations from major science journals.
Free to access. Restrictions to content may apply.
2022: Change to account log in - use ORCiD or academic affiliation to validate login.
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Canadian Nutrient File (CNF) is the standard reference food composition database reporting the amount of nutrients in foods commonly consumed in Canada. This nutrition research tool, published in 2015, is integral to many activities within Health Canada such as setting policies, standards and regulations, risk assessment studies and food consumption surveys. Database is a CSV, EXCEL or ACCESS file that has to be downloaded.
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