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Option in Aging: Health and Physical Aspects of Aging

Key Databases

Browse journals

Databases are generally used to search for a topic across multiple journals. Journal issues can also be browsed to see their latest publications. To see journals relevant to the Centre on Aging, try the Browzine website's relevant categories:

Books

Grey literature

We refer to materials published outside of the traditional publishing process (eg reports) as "grey literature." Some sources for grey literature in aging are: 

 

Further information

This guide is intended to provide access to key research materials in health, for students enrolled in Health and Physical Aspects of Aging. For more detailed support in your subject area, including clinical tools, please select your subject from the list of Health Sciences Toolkits. You may also be interested in the Geriatrics page on the Internal Medicine Toolkit, or the Aging Research Workshop toolkit.