This developmental framework for evidence-based practice situated healthcare evidence, in its broadest sense, and its role and use within complex healthcare settings. It icludes over 3,000 records across five publication types: Evidence Based Recommended Practices, Evidence Summaries, Best Practice Information Sheets, Systematic Reviews, and Systematic Review Protocols.
Supports courses and degrees in the areas of Economics, Business Management, Analytics, Data Science, Computer Science, Cyber Security, Programming, Math and Statistics, and all types of Engineering. There are 51K ebooks and 6K video titles plus Play List functionality allowing professors to create “digital course-paks” supporting courses and put those links into the LMS.
Access to titles published in 2018 and later in the seven Recent Researches in Music series: Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, 19th/20th centuries, American (including MUSA), and Oral Traditions.
DOAB is a discovery service for peer reviewed open access books and book publishers that indexes and provides access to high quality, open access, peer-reviewed books. Accessibility:Accessibility and policies.
RIC currently participates in all 15 JSTOR Arts & Sciences archive collections and the Life Sciences archive collection. Journals in archive collections are always included from volume 1 number 1, and related prior titles, but stop short of current issues. RIC also subscribes to 34 current journals in JSTOR. The entire corpus is full-text searchable, offers search term highlighting, includes high-quality images, and is interlinked by millions of citations and references.
Full-text of locally-written articles from 1829-present can be searched, emailed, or downloaded from the Providence Journal on Newsbank. For today's news, use the print issue or ProJo.com. Selected pre-1984 articles have been indexed by the Providence Public Library for their Rhode Island Index file which may be consulted at the main library, 150 Empire Street, Providence (455-8000).
RIC Digital Collections preserves, collects, and provides access to scholarship by students, staff, and faculty at Rhode Island College. This digital repository contains archives, departmental and research documents and showcases the Adams Library's Special Collections. RIC Digital Collections invites and encourages the Rhode Island College community to submit scholarly and other documents for long-term preservation and electronic access.