Answered By: Karen Douglas
Last Updated: Aug 27, 2019     Views: 21

Since anatomy is such a large subject, you might want to narrow down your search. A good source for an overview is the Galileo database Credo. To access Galileo off campus, just log in to Blackboard and click the Galileo link on the left side of your dashboard. In Galileo, click databases A-Z and find Credo in the alphabetical list. Enter anatomy in the search box. You will find several overview articles on the topic and suggested search terms to narrow your search.

Another good place to search for information on anatomy is the library catalog. We have many print and electronic books on the subject.  Enter “anatomy” in the search box on the catalog page. Click enter. Since this is such a broad category, you will get hundreds of hits. You can reduce the number of results by using the search terms you found in Credo, and the refine my results column on the left of the results list.

If you need further assistance, please visit one of the three library locations.