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Hi, I am new to this site and found it by accident. I am looking for information on forensic nursing. I have to use 3 articles from nursing journals among other sources. The problem is I am a nursing student and do not have the money to buy all of these subscriptions to view the journals and hope to find an article on forensic nursing. Does anyone have an idea about what to do.

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Old Mar 29, 2007, 09:34 AM
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Check out our Video: Getting Started on allnurses.com and
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Nurses - Medscape has current articles from many nursing and healthcare journals. Free registration required.

Another is Find Articles - News, Magazine back issues & Reference on all topics

I'm sure they will have articles you need. Don't forget to check out your schools library. In collegiate settings, many schools nursing students are given free access to nursing databases with access to articles online.

Good Luck!


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Old Mar 29, 2007, 09:54 AM
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the online journal of nursing has free articles

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Good luck. Welcome to Allnurses!

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