As a student, you have full access to all of the subscription databases from off-campus. Start your search for articles and other resources on your topic in the multidisciplinary library databases listed below. When accessing the databases remotely, you’ll be prompted to log in and enter your student ID number.
View a full A to Z list of library databases here.
Provides multidisciplinary information from full-text articles in peer-reviewed journals, magazines, and newspapers. Numerous specialized databases in psychology, sociology, the sciences, and many more.
A comprehensive source on the most current and controversial issues of the day with complete summaries, forecasting, pros and cons, maps and graphs, bibliographies, and more.
A comprehensive collection of educational videos covering a wide range of topics, organized into broad subjects. videos can be watched as individual segments, or in their entirety.
A focus on social issues provided in viewpoint essays, topic overviews, journal, magazine and newspaper articles, and recommended web sites.
Collections on JSTOR (short for Journal Storage) include the complete archival record of each journal. Coverage begins at the first volume and issue of the journal ever published and extends up to a publication date usually set in the past three to five years.
Search this database for biographies of people throughout history.
Biographies of people, both current and historic, full text articles from hundreds of periodicals, and links to recommended sites.
When accessing ebook collections from off campus, you will be asked to login and enter your student ID number.
The Academic Core Collection covers the primary disciplines of Higher Education, providing students with the reference tools they need to perform research at any level of study. Topic Pages promote e-resource discovery and library database understanding and usage, making them the ideal starting point for exploratory searching.
GVRL is a database of encyclopedias and specialized reference sources for multidisciplinary research. These reference materials once were accessible only in the library, but now you can access them online from the library or remotely 24/7.
The complete academic encyclopedia, related articles, images, and Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary.
History Reference Center is the world's most extensive full-text history reference database, featuring full text for reference books, encyclopedias, non-fiction books, periodicals, and many other historical sources from leading history publishers.
Content includes thousands of plot summaries, essays of literary criticism, author biographies, book reviews, classic and contemporary poems, classic and contemporary short stories, and author interviews.
A comprehensive Spanish-language database offers content from a variety of sources including 49,000 encyclopedia entries; 50,000 images; 2,500 health reports; a Spanish-English dictionary and full text for over 100 reference books and dozens of general interest magazines in a broad array of subject areas.
When accessing ebook collections from off campus, you will be asked to login and enter your student ID number.
Access to over 30,000 full-text e-book titles. The multidisciplinary collection features fiction, non-fiction, and reference materials.
Ebook Central delivers, with breadth and depth of ebooks from scholarly sources, including University Presses and other top publishers. Ebook Central is designed with mobile in mind. Access the site from your tablet or phone, and download ebooks for offline reading.