
Databases
Databases are search engines for finding academic research materials such as peer-reviewed journal articles, conference papers, and other sources. Use the options below to find a database.
Browse by Title
Keyword Search
(Note: The search box above only searches database titles; it does not allow you to search for books, articles, journals, or other sources.)
By Subject
Find databases that cover a particular subject area or academic discipline:
By Type
Find a type of database (journal index, e-book collection, streaming video, etc.)
Getting Started
Not sure where to start your research? The interdisciplinary databases are good places to search for information on any topic, and have lots of full-text material available. See Getting Started for more tips.
- Academic Search Premier
Provides indexing in wide range of academic areas including business, social sciences, humanities, general academic, general science, education and multi-cultural issues. (more info) - JSTOR
A collection of electronic full-text journals. Titles are usually covered from their first issue, excluding only the most recent 2-5 years. (more info) - Wilson OmniFile Full Text Select
Provides access to full text articles, images, abstracts, and citations from over 4,000 journals contained in the following six Wilson full text databases: Education, General Science, Humanities, Reader's Guide, Social Sciences & Business. (more info)

