Databases
Databases are additional library resources organized by collections of information that provide access to scholarly articles, research studies, eBooks, newspapers, and other reliable resources. These databases are often subscription-based and curated for academic, professional, or general research purposes, offering credible, up-to-date information that isn’t freely available online.
Multi-Discipline Databases
Multi-discipline databases provide access to scholarly articles, research papers, and other resources across a wide range of academic fields. These databases are useful when exploring topics spanning multiple disciplines or starting broad research before narrowing your focus. Below is a short list of starting points.
For the full list of databases, click here: A-Z Databases.
Provides access to peer reviewed, full-text articles from leading journals and reference sources covering the physical sciences, technology, medicine, social sciences, the arts, theology, literature and other subjects as well as full-text coverage of the New York Times going back to 1995. Millions of articles are available in PDF and HTML full-text format.
Starting Points
Below are some databases to start with. Feel free to explore:
Subject Specific Databases
Subject-specific databases provide access to focused scholarly articles, research papers, and other resources across a particular topic. Selecting databases that fit the category of research will help focus the results.
To Filter databases by subject, type, or vendor, follow the steps below (Figure 1).
Click here for the full A-Z Databases list.
Figure 1: Filter databases based on a subject.