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Subject Guide: Health & Sport Sciences

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Welcome to the Department of Health & Sport Sciences (HSS) home page!

This website is designed for students majoring in one of the HSS majors and for HSS faculty.  It is designed to make your research experience more efficient and more comprehensive.  For questions about the library or suggestions to improve this web site,  please contact Mr. Robb, the Health & Sports Sciences librarian liaison at grobb@salisbury.edu. You may also reach him by phone at 410-543-6234.


Books

Reference books of potential interest to Health & Sport Sciences (HSS) majors:

Athletic Training

Bernier, Julie N., 1964- Quick reference dictionary forathletic training / Julie N. Bernier.
              Thorofare, NJ : Slack, c2002.  SU Blackwell Library : Reference - RC1206 - .B475  2002


Databases

Databases by Health & Sport Sciences (HSS) Subdivision

GENERAL 'DO IT ALL' DATABASES
Academic Search Complete (This multi-disciplinary database provides full text for more than 4,650 journals, including full text for more than 3,900 peer-reviewed titles.)  This general database covers just about any topic you can imagine and includes many full text articles with links to other full text articles on our other databases.  If you don't know what database to go to, Academic Search Complete is a good place to start!

ArticleFirst (Indexes articles on business, science, humanities, social sciences, medicine, technology, and popular culture.) This not a full text database, but it does have links to full text articles on our other databases. What makes this general database special is that it covers about 12,000 journals and it has a function in the 'advanced search' mode that allows the searcher to designate only those articles that are in the SU print journal collection (1,100+ journals). This is the only database at SU that has this function.

Web of Science (Citations on science, technology, social sciences and arts & humanities.) While this is a wide ranging database, it includes articles on many HPEHP related topics. The special thing about this database is that it offers many links to articles that cite the original articles, as well as some links to articles that the original article has cited.  This is unique among all our databases.
 

HEALTH EDUCATION DATABASES
ERIC (EBSCO: Educational Resource Information Center) Comprehensive education database includes articles and documents on physical education.
Web version at www.eric.ed.gov/  The web version does not link to full text articles available through our subcription databases, so it is usually better to use the EBSCO version.

Health Source: Nursing / Academic Edition  (Scholarly journals, many full text, focusing on many medical disciplines.)

MEDLINE w/Full Text (EBSCO: Provides authoritative medical information on medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, the health care system, pre-clinical sciences, etc.  Very comprehensive medical database with some full text, but many articles may need to be ordered through Interlibrary Loan which may take anywhere from a few days to 2 weeks to get here. albeit that a few days is more common.

Nursing & Allied Health Source (ProQuest: Find complete, full-text information from leading nursing, allied health, and related publications. Designed to meet the needs of researchers at health-care facilities as well as students enrolled in nursing and allied health programs at academic institutions.)

ScienceDirect (Mostly Full-text scientific database on physical sciences and engineering, life sciences, health sciences, and social sciences and humanities.)

Web of Science (Citations on science, technology, social sciences and arts & humanities. See notation above.)

PHYSICAL EDUCATION
ERIC (EBSCO: Educational Resource Information Center) Comprehensive education database includes articles and documents on physical education.
Web version at www.eric.ed.gov/  The web version does not link to full text articles available through our subcription databases, so it is usually better to use the EBSCO version.

Physical Education Index (Abstracts from peer-reviewed journals, report literature, conference proceedings, trade magazines, patents, articles from the popular press, etc. featuring content on physical education curricula, sports medicine, dance, sport law, kinesiology, motor learning, recreation, standardized fitness tests, sports equipment, business and marketing, coaching and training, and sport sociology/psychology, health education and physical therapy.)  [Download a PDF handout]

Web of Science (Citations on science, technology, social sciences and arts & humanities. See notation above.)

HUMAN PERFORMANCE (EXERCISE SCIENCE; also useful for Athletic Training)
Physical Education Index (Abstracts from peer-reviewed journals (see notation above). This is not a full text database. but there are links to some full text articles from our FIND IT function.  This is the only SU database dedicated specifically to a wide spectrum of physical education topics. [Download a PDF handout]

Health Source: Nursing / Academic Edition  (Scholarly journals, many full text, focusing on many medical disciplines.)

MEDLINE w/Full Text (EBSCO: Provides authoritative medical information on medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, the health care system, pre-clinical sciences, etc.  Very comprehensive medical database, some full text, but many articles may need to be ordered through Interlibrary Loan which may take anywhere from a few days to 2 weeks to get here. albeit that a few days is more common.

Nursing & Allied Health Source (ProQuest: Find complete, full-text information from leading nursing, allied health, and related publications. Designed to meet the needs of researchers at health-care facilities as well as students enrolled in nursing and allied health programs at academic institutions.)

ScienceDirect (Mostly full-text scientific database on physical sciences and engineering, life sciences, health sciences, and social sciences and humanities.)

Web of Science (Citations on science, technology, social sciences and arts & humanities. See notation above.)

MISCELLANEOUS DATABASES (that might be useful to HPEHP research)

JSTOR (Collections for Arts & Sciences I, II, III, Business and Botany and Ecology)  This database is not generally oriented to HSS topics, but it does overlap into some HPEHP areas.  The most recent articles are 3 to 4 years old.  What makes this database special is that essentially all articles are scholarly and full text, and these articles go back a long way, even into the 19th and 20th centuries, in some cases.  This database is very good for getting historical background information if you can find something on your topic.

Newspapers (National)  Allows one to cross search five major U.S. newspapers, several of which have historical components. Older coverage of four national newspapers can be found individually under the Historical newspaper section.  The New York Times has article extending back to 1851, the Baltimore Sun back to 1837! 

 Baltimore Sun (1990 - current)
 Christian Science Monitor (1988 - current)
 New York Times (1980 - current)
 Wall Street Journal (1984 - current)
 Washington Post (1987 - current)


Journals

Journals covering Health & Sport Sciences (HSS) topics can be found several different places.  First, there is our print journal collection (see list below).  Second, there is our online collection accessed through our numerous Databases.  Third, there is the Interlibrary Loan (ILL) option from which you can request articles from libraries across the U.S.

Getting an article from this latter option can take anywhere from a few days to two weeks, plus or minus. If the article comes through the mail it can take two weeks or more, but usually most ILL articles are delivered electronically by email within a few days.

ILL, also known as ILLIAD here at SU, can be accessed by two ways.  One through a direct link to ILLIAD found on our home page and a second method where you can click on the amber button accessed from within the record of an article found in ONE OF our many databases. The 'FIND IT' button will link you to information that tells you whether the article is available 1) Online OR 2) In Print or 3) must be ordered through interlibrary loan (ILLIAD).  If you have any questions about this process, please email Mr. Robb at ggrobb@salisbury.edu.

 

Journal Titles - (PRINT JOURNALS) Date Range
   
HSS - ACTIVE SUBSCRIPTIONS  (W/FORMER TITLES)  
   
KEY: BOLD type = Active subscription,  Unbolded = former title  
   
ADAPTED PHYSICAL ACTIVITY QUARTERLY 1989 - Present
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE 2002 - Present
APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY, NUTRITION AND METABOLISM 2006 - Present
ATHLETIC THERAPY TODAY 2002 - Present
BACKPACKER 1979 - Present
BICYCLING Current Year
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY     1993 - Present
   CANADIAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED SPORT SCIENCES   (In Storage) 1977 - 1986
   CANADIAN JOURNAL OF SPORT SCIENCES (In Storage) 1987 - 1992
COACH AND ATHLETIC DIRECTOR            12/1995-Present
    Scholastic Coach    1959 - 6/94
    Scholastic Coach and Athletic Director 8/1994 - 11/95
DANCE MAGAZINE ???? 1963 - Present
DANCE TEACHER NOW ???? 1991 - Present.
GOLF DIGEST    NOTE: Older issues 1975 - 2004 are available upstairs Current Year
INTERNATIONAL GYMNAST 1975 - Present
JOHN HOPKINS MEDICAL LETTER - HEALTH AFTER 50 1991 - Present
JOURNAL OF APPLIED BIOMECHANICS 1993 - Present
   INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPORT BIOMECHANICS 1989 - 1992
JOURNAL OF ATHLETIC TRAINING 1992 - Present
   ATHLETIC TRAINING 1974 - 1991
JOURNAL OF ORTHOPAEDIC AND SPORTS PHYSICAL THERAPY 2002 - Present
JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL, EDUCATION, RECREATION & DANCE: JOPERD 1981 - Present
   JOURNAL OF HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION & RECREATION 1930 - 1974
   JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL EDUCATTION AND RECREATION  (IN STORAGE) 1956 - 1981
JOURNAL OF SPORT AND EXERCISE PSYCHOLOGY 1988 - Present
   JOURNAL OF SPORT PSYCHOLOGY 1981 - 1987
JOURNAL OF SPORT AND SOCIAL ISSUES 1979 - Present
JOURNAL OF SPORT BEHAVIOR 2002 - Present
JOURNAL OF SPORT MANAGEMENT 1989 - Present
JOURNAL OF SPORTS SCIENCES 1984 - Present
JOURNAL OF SPORTS, MEDICINE AND PHYSICAL FITNESS 1969 - Present
JOURNAL OF THE PHILOSOPHY OF SPORT 1976 - Present
LACROSSE TALK 1990 - Present
MEDICINE AND SCIENCE IN SPORTS AND EXERCISE 1975 - Present
PALAESTRA 10/2007-Present
PHYSICAL EDUCATOR 1960 - Present
QUEST 1975 - Present
REFEREE 1977 - Present
RESEARCH QUARTERLY FOR EXERCISE AND SPORT 1980 - Present
RUNNER'S WORLD CURRENT 2 yrs.
SOCIOLOGY OF SPORT JOURNAL 1989 - Present
SPORTING NEWS Current 6 mos.
SPORTS ILLUSTRATED 1955 - Present
SPORTS N SPOKES 1979 - Present
STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING JOURNAL 1999 - Present
   STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING 1994 - 1998
   NSCA JOURNAL (NATIONAL STRENGTH & CONDITIONING ASSOCIATION) 1993 Only
   NATIONAL STRENGTH & CONDITIONING ASSOCIATION JOURNAL 1991 - 1992
TENNIS 1976 - Present
TRACK & FIELD NEWS       (Current Issues in Print/ older in Microform) 1974 - Present
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA - BERKELEY WELLNESS LETTER 1987 - Present
YOGA JOURNAL 2002 - Present
   
   
OTHER NON-HSS ACTIVE SUBSCRIPTIONS  
   
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION (JAMA) 1961 - Present
NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE 1966 - Present
   
   
DISCONTINUED HSS SUBSCRIPTIONS (In library)  
   
AMERICAN HEALTH  1989-11/96+'99
AMERICAN HEALTH FOR WOMEN 12/1996 - 1998
ARENA REVIEW    (In Storage) 1979 - 1990
CAMPING MAGAZINE  9/1986 - 2006
COACHING: WOMEN'S ATHLETICS 1978 - 1981
FITNESS LEADER 9/1983 -6/85
GOLF DIGEST 1975 - 2004
HOCKEY SPORT 3/1996 - 2005
   HOCKEY DIGEST  (Continued by Hockey Sport) 9/1991 - 2/96
   HOCKEY FIELD (Continued by Hockey Digest) 1976 - 7/1991
INTERNATIONAL SPORTS JOURNAL 1998 - 2004
JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND PROGRAM 1981 - 1986
LACROSSE 1977 - 1989
MEDICINE AND SCIENCE IN SPORTS 1975 - 1979
PHYSICAL EDUCATION INDEX (Available online - found under databases) 1989-00,2002-3
PHYSICAL FITNESS/SPORTS MEDICINE 1978 - 1994
PHYSICIAN AND SPORTSMEDICINE (suspended by publisher after 12/2005) 1979 - 7/2005
SPORTS AND THE COURTS 1981 - 1999
SPORTS, PARKS AND RECREATION LAW REPORTER 1988 - 2006
WALKING 2/1989 - 9/2001
WOMEN'S SPORTS AND FITNESS  (CEASED PUBLICATION) 5/98 is missing 1989 - 2000
   

 

 


Class Guides

PHED 400 Adapted Physical Education

Coming Soon!      PHED 400 Advanced Tips Sheet



Websites
 


National Associations and websites related to the broad HSS Curriculum
 

American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (AAHPERD)  A broad organization allied with several associations including AAPAR & NASPE. AAHPERD’s mission is to promote and support leadership, research, education, and best practices in the professions that support creative, healthy, and active lifestyles.

American Association for Physical Activity and Recreation  (AAPAR) Teacher training, resources in adapted physical education, outdoor recreation, aquatics, senior fitness.

National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS)   the nation's principal health statistics agency

New York Medical College Health Sciences Library's AMA Style website  shows's how to create citations using the American Medical Association citation style - this is a short single page summary. For more comprehensive coverage, Blackwell Libary has the American Medical Association Manual of Style 10th Edition in print at the Research Help Desk.

University of Washington Health Links AMA Style Guide  (another summary guide to using the AMA Style for writing papers.

              (NOTE: There are also other AMA style websites available through Google.)

 
Websites for Specific Disciplines within the HSS Curriculum


Adapted Physical Education

American Association for Physical Activity and Recreation  (AAPAR) Teacher training, resources in adapted physical education, outdoor recreation, aquatics, senior fitness. Check out the Adapted Physical Education Resource Manual accessible under "Your Career">Adapted Physical Education.  Chapter one of this manual provides links to Disability Advocacy Organizations and chapter two to Disability Sports Organizations. These organizations are good sources of information about a particular disability or a particular sport in relation to a disability.

National Center on Physical Activity and Disability (NCPAD) The mission of the National Center on Physical Activity and Disability (NCPAD) is to promote substantial health benefits that can be gained from participating in regular physical activity.   This site lists and defines numerous disabilities and contains info on sensory, social and behavioral considerations when working with a person with a particular disability.  For each disability it provides exercise guidelines and physical activity schedules, and much more ...  

National Dissemination Center for Children with Disabilities (NICHCY)
Provides descriptions, characteristics and educational implications of many specific diabilities. In many cases it includes numbers of people afflicted.  It also allow you to search individual state resources for a particular disability (ie. Maryland)

P.E. Central
  This is a website, not an organization per se, but has a lot of useful information. It bills itself as the "premier site for health & physical education teachers, parents and students". Our goal is to provide the latest information about developmentally appropriate physical education programs for children. Includes over 1800 lesson plans.  It also has assessment tips, has a section on Adapted Physical Education, and much more! It is worth a look.
 

Athletic Training/Exercise Science/Physical Therapy - Associations and other Websites

American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM)
  The largest sports medicine and exercise science organization in the world

American Physical Therapy Association (APTA)   APTA seeks to improve health and quality of live of indviduals in society by advancing physical therapist practive, education and research and by increasing the awareness and understanding of physical therapy's role in the nation's health care system.

National Athletic Trainers' Association (NATA)
 The professional membership association for certified athletic trainers and others who support the athletic training profession.

National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA)   NSCA provides access to the latest research findings, the most advanced techniques, and the most up-to-date conditioning practices and injury prevention methods. Includes free training videos and podcasts, etc.


Health Education

American Association for Health Education (AAHE)  Health Education website. Includes the Health Education Curriculum Analysis Tool (HECAT),  Health Education Standards and much more.

National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS)   
the nation's principal health statistics agency

P.E. Central   This is a website, not an organization per se, but has a lot of useful information. It bills itself as the "premier site for health & physical education teachers, parents and students". Our goal is to provide the latest information about developmentally appropriate physical education programs for children. Includes over 1800 lesson plans.  It also has assessment tips, has a section on Adapted Physical Education, and much more! It is worth a look.
 

Outdoor Education - Associations and other Websites

American Association for Physical Activity and Recreation  (AAPAR) Teacher training, resources in adapted physical education, outdoor recreation, aquatics, senior fitness.

Association for Experiential Education (AEE)
 The Association for Experiential Education (AEE) is a nonprofit, professional membership association dedicated to experiential education and the students, educators and practitioners who utilize its philosophy.his is a website, not an organization per se, but has a lot of useful information.

OutdoorEd.com - The Outdoor Education Professionals Resource
  As it says in the title, this is a website for Outdoor Education Professionals.  This website is still being updated, but there is already a lot of potentially useful information.

Wilderdom.com  Tools for Human-Environment Transformation  - a useful site for Experiential/Outdoor Education includes ideas for group activities and games.  It covers theory and practice and also news in this field.  Definitely worth a look.


Physical Education

American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (AAHPERD)  A broad organization allied with several associations including AAPAR & NASPE. AAHPERD’s mission is to promote and support leadership, research, education, and best practices in the professions that support creative, healthy, and active lifestyles.

National Association for Sports and Physical Education (NASPE)  Mission: To enhance knowledge, improve professional practice and increase support for high quality physical education, sport and physical activity programs.
 

 





 
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