The library has a general search engine called OneSearch. It might be a good idea to start your research project or assignment using OneSearch to get an idea of what is written on a topic. If you need more focused and specific literature on a subject, try using one of the databases available on the library's website.
The Library organizes its books using the Library of Congress Classification system, which categorizes books by subject.
Browse the following links below to view books from different subjects within the field of Kinesiology & Health Promotion, which are located in a few different sections, including the QP Physiology (3rd floor) or GV Recreation and Leisure (5th floor) of the library (links redirect to library catalog/OneSearch)
The links below will redirect to the library's catalog showing the journals available by subject:
SPORTDiscus offers comprehensive and full-text access and coverage of sport, sports medicine, fitness, health, and related discipline. Subjects covered include athletic training, coaching, consumer health, exercise science, health education, kinesiology, nutrition, occupational health and safety, orthopedics, physical education, physical therapy, sociology of sports, sports psychology, sports injuries and rehabilitation, sports management, and sports sciences.
Indexes over 160 periodicals and provides comprehensive coverage of physical education, including kinesiology-biomechanics, physical fitness, physical therapy, sport psychology, sport medicine, health education.
Provides access to the Medline database and other biomedical sources. Medline is a worldwide Index to medical literature (including sports medicine) and supporting disciplines (including human nutrition and animal science). Look for the "Find IT!" button after clicking on the title of the desired article. Access the public version of PubMed here.