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Provides full text for scholarly publications and peer-reviewed journals as well as general interest sources. Multidisciplinary. A good place to start your research.
Provides in-depth, unbiased coverage of health issues, social trends, criminal justice, international affairs, education, the environment, technology, and the economy. Including pro/con statements from representatives of opposing positions, it is useful for term papers, debates, and speeches. Use the archival reports for history research.
Access to award-winning full-text content. Includes expertly curated eBooks that cover a range of in-demand subjects and provide thoughtful background research for users. Great place to start your research. Use the Mind Map to get ideas for topics.
Provides multi-disciplinary access to scholarly journals and books. Our collection (Arts & Sciences 1-IV and VII) is available in full text. To get more search results, change the "Select an access type" menu from the default "Content I can access" to "All content." Some of this content may need to be requested from other libraries (Interlibrary Loan).
Mergent Intellect is a flexible web-based application that features a deep collection of worldwide business information that enables users to generate insightful business intelligence. It offers access to private and public U.S and international business data, industry news, facts and figures, executive contact information, industry profiles and much more.
From the American Psychological Association, contains over a million citations and summaries of articles from journals, books, book chapters, dissertations, and technical reports in psychology and related fields.
Access to high-quality, scholarly journals in the areas of Religious Studies, Communication Studies, Education, Management & Organization Studies, Physical & Life Sciences, Nursing & Health Sciences, Political Science, Criminology, Sociology, Urban Studies & Planning, and Psychology.
One of the world's largest provider of scholarly, peer-reviewed scientific, technical, and medical literature. Access to journals in mathematics, social sciences, arts and humanities, and business as well.
Includes access to the Catholic Portal, featuring rare, unique and uncommon Catholic scholarly resources and to the Catholic Newspaper program whose goal is to provide access to all extant Catholic newspapers published in North America.
Free access provided during the COVID-19 crisis. This database introduces new writers alongside the most iconic names in play writing history, providing contextual and critical background through scholarly works and practical guides.
EBSCO eBooks is a collection of over 120,000 electronic books covering many topics—new titles are added each month. Subjects include art, business, education, literary criticism, biographies, history, law, psychology, medicine, and religion. Also includes all titles from the EBSCO Academic Collection (formerly NetLibrary eBooks).
Ideal for business schools and entrepreneurs, Gale OneFile: Entrepreneurship is updated daily and provides insights, tips, strategies, and success stories. Users find more than 500 full-text periodicals, including: Beverage Industry, Black Enterprise, Economist, Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice, HR Magazine, Real Estate Weekly, Restaurant Business, Tea & Coffee Trade Journal, and more.
Includes Topic Finder, InterLink, and a mobile-optimized interface to support and enhance the search experience. (vendor description)
Uses digital mapping software to organize, analyze and display historic data about racial covenants in Minneapolis. Demonstrates history of structural racism.
Mergent Intellect is a flexible web-based application that features a deep collection of worldwide business information that enables users to generate insightful business intelligence. It offers access to private and public U.S and international business data, industry news, facts and figures, executive contact information, industry profiles and much more.
OLRC is a consolidated source of instructional materials to help secondary and post-secondary educators adapt to the need for ongoing remote or blended instruction. The resources in OLRC have been curated by educators and are free for educators to browse and use.
Contains four hundred subject entries and two hundred brief biographies of key figures in the history of social work. Arranged in A-Z format, each article is fully cross-referenced and includes a select bibliography to guide readers to primary sources and the most important scholarly works on a given subject. Comprehensive in coverage and international in scope, the Encyclopedia is a valuable resource to social work practitioners, scholars, and students alike