The Library has over 180 article and information databases.
The following core databases are a great place to begin.
Content: Scholarly journals, academic content, periodicals and videos covering a broad range of academic disciplines.
Purpose: A good starting point for research with coverage across many disciplines and fields.
Special Features: Text-to-speech listening feature. Tool to help discover citing articles.
Content: Collection of more than 30 Proquest subject-specific databases covering Business, Health and Medical, Social Sciences, Education, Science and Technology, and Humanities.
Purpose: Students can view a massive amount of peer-reviewed research across multiple disciplines.
Special Features: Includes a Thesaurus feature that assists in using the database’s controlled vocabulary, as well as read-aloud feature.
Content: Full-text database of over 100 scholarly journals covering the fields of literature and criticism, history, the visual and performing arts, cultural studies, education, political science, gender studies, and many others.
Purpose: Database for humanities and social science students.
More Databases Check out our alphabetical list of electronic resources for more library databases. |
Full Text Articles Not all databases provide the full text of articles even though the library has access to them. Learn more here: Find Full Text |
Peer-Reviewed / Scholarly Not sure if your article is scholarly? Don't know what peer-reviewed means? Learn more here: Find Scholarly Articles |
Current Awareness: Review some of the journals listed below to identify current trends.
Title | Peer-Reviewed |
New Writing | |
The Writer | |
Writer's Digest | |
Quill |
= titles are peer-reviewed
= titles are professional, not peer-reviewed