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British Nursing Index

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History
  
1996 to present

Cost
  
subscription

Format coverage
  
Journal articles

Languages
  
English

Disciplines
  
nursing and midwifery

Producer
  
ProQuest (United Kingdom)

The British Nursing Index (BNI) is a bibliographic database of nursing and midwifery journal articles. The index contains details of English language articles from 1985 to the present, and is updated monthly. As of 2016, the database covers more than 700 journal titles, over half of which are current publications.

In 1991, the Nursing and Midwifery Index (NMI) was created by health librarians at Poole Hospital, Salisbury District Hospital and Bournemouth University; this became a database in 1994.

The BNI database was formed in 1996 with the merging of the Nursing and Midwifery Index database and the Royal College of Nursing’s Nursing Bibliography. The BNI database was launched on 1 January 1997 and covered 220 journals. As of September 2013, 81 of the journal titles indexed by BNI are not covered by the CINAHL databases, and 51 of these are published in the UK.

In 2011 the database was acquired by ProQuest.

References

British Nursing Index Wikipedia