Faculty and Colleague Special Topics

Welcome!

Welcome to the Chamberlain Library's Faculty and Colleague Special Topics Guide! This guide was created to serve as a starting point for research, professional development, and personal education. Each page provides access to select resources on various topics of interest to the Chamberlain community. Whether you are looking to explore preselected eBooks and articles or identify search terms for exploring topics on your own, this guide is for you!

Please note, this guide is intended to help you get started with navigating our resources and exploring topics. While each page includes links to sources, they are not comprehensive or all-inclusive. If you need assistance delving deeper into a topic, feel free to reach out to us—we're happy to help!

Connect With Us! More information about research services support for Chamberlain faculty and colleagues is available on our Research Services page.

Explore Topics

  1. Start from the Search Everything box on the library homepage.
  1. Enter your keyword(s) into the search box. The example search statement in the image below will find sources on artificial intelligence and academic integrity. Example: "artificial intelligence" AND "academic integrity". The capital ANDs link the keywords, which means the search system will look for artificial intelligence and academic integrity. Placing quotation marks around artificial intelligence will tell the search system to look for the phrase instead of the individual words. 

Artificial intelligence and academic integrity search from Search Everything

  1. After you select Search, log into the Adtalem Sign In page with your authentication credentials (D# and password).
  2. From the search results page, use the filters under Filter Results to meet your information needs. The example in the image below has the Peer-Reviewed Journals, Articles, and Publication Date filters selected to only show peer-reviewed articles published within the last five years.
  3. Select Apply Filters to update your search results.

Search result filters

  1. Select Check Availability to open the full text of an article from the search results.