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Practice with Social Work Resource Types
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Lessons for learning about the Good Library and its various resources and services for online students.
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Lesson 1: Introduction to the Library
Lesson 2: Using the Library Catalog
Lesson 3: Primary & Secondary Sources
Lesson 4 Nursing: Basics of CINAHL
Lesson 4 Social Work: Basics of SocINDEX
Lesson 5 Nursing: Nursing Source Types
Lesson 5 Social Work: Social Work Source Types
Practice with Social Work Resource Types
Lesson 6: Contacting a Research Librarian
Lesson 7 Nursing: CINAHL Subject Headings
Lesson 8 Nursing: Basics of Cochrane Reviews
Lesson 9 Nursing: Advanced Search Techniques
Lesson 10: Collecting and Citing Sources using Zotero
Source One: Compassion in action
HHS
Partnership Center. (2020).
Compassion in action: A guide for faith communities serving people experiencing mental illness and their caregivers
(p. 44).
https://www.hhs.gov/sites/default/files/compassion-in-action.pdf
Source Two: Religion, spirituality, health, and social work
Wolfer
, T. A. (2012). Religion, spirituality, health, and social work. In S. Gehlert & T. Browne (Eds.),
Handbook of Health Social Work
(2nd ed., p. 702). Wiley.
https://search-credoreference-com.ezproxy.goshen.edu/content/title/wileyhhsw?tab=entry_view&entry_id=19248264
Source Three: The relationship of spirituality and mental health to recidivism
Stewart
, C., Rapp-McCall, L., & Drum, L. (2019). The relationship of spirituality and mental health to recidivism.
Social Work & Christianity
,
46
(4), 67–86.
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