Articles provide information on very specific, narrow topics. The Library purchases article databases so you may access articles for your topic – for free. Researchers use them when they need:
Collection of 13,000+ primary and secondary sources, including 2,500 documents, 4,000 images, 250 maps, and 250 audio/video recordings that explain the structure and foundations of our government and that connects these concepts to the issues of the day. Includes 2,500+ biographies and Perspectives sections that examine controversial issues from all angles. Coverage: varies.
Scholarly/peer-reviewed articles for criminal justice including criminology, corrections administration, criminal law, criminal justice, law enforcement, addiction, family law, industrial security and rehabilitation. Coverage: 1981 – present.
Scholarly/peer-reviewed, magazine and newspaper articles for most subject areas. Includes full-text for 9,000+ and indexing for 15,000+ publications. Also includes book chapters, Associated Press videos, encyclopedias, reports, conference proceedings, etc. Coverage: As early as 1887-present.
Scholarly/peer-reviewed, magazine and newspaper articles for most subject areas. Includes full-text for 8,000+ and indexing for 17,000+ publications. Also includes book chapters, encyclopedias, reports, conference proceedings, etc. Coverage: 1980-present.
Covers business, health, language, literature, social sciences, education, science and technology, performing and visual arts, history, religion, philosophy. Includes jorurnals, magazines, newspapers and more from around the world.
Scholarly/peer-reviewed articles from 640+ psychology journals. Coverage: 1980 – present.