 Once in Sinang, use keywords to search for your topic. Sometimes you might not know the best keyword to use. One way I generate new keywords is to try one, any keyword that's closed, and read titles and abstracts to learn better keywords. I also ask the nursing instructors and nursing students to help me figure out the best keywords. Connect keywords with and or put them in separate boxes. Use quotation marks to glue words together and use abstracts to find all the variations of a particular word. Limit your searches to full text by checking the box because some of the articles indexed in Sinang aren't full text. Limit your search to peer review so you'll find articles in peer reviewed journals. Not all the articles will be an evidence-based research article in peer reviewed journals, but many of them will be. Limit your searches to the last five years because what we know about nursing and medicine changes fairly well. Unless your instructor tells you otherwise, limit your search to nursing literature. As you become more experienced, you will be able to use other allied health literature to inform your nursing outcome, but it's a good idea to get comfortable with nursing literature. Click on search. To view a full text article, look for the PDF icon or HTML icon. Hope this helps.