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Favorite Full Text Databases
Academic OneFile: 1975 - present,
full-text
Academic OneFile is a source
for peer-reviewed, full-text articles from the world's
leading journals and reference sources. With extensive
coverage of the physical sciences, technology, medicine,
social sciences, the arts, theology, literature and
other subjects, millions of articles available in both
PDF and HTML full-text with no restrictions, researchers
are able to find accurate information quickly. Includes
full-text coverage of the New York Times back to
1995. Updated daily.
Academic Search Premier: 1975 - present,
full-text
4000+ full-text scholarly journals, contains full
text coverage in biology, chemistry, engineering,
physics, psychology, religion & theology, etc.
Business & Company:
1980 - present,
full-text
Information on companies,
markets and industries. From market trends, mergers and
acquisitions to current management theory and company
overviews. Access business and trade journals,
newspapers and company directory profiles.
Business Source Premier:
1965 - present,
full-text
Covers all disciplines of business, including
marketing, management, MIS, POM, accounting, finance and
economics. It also includes market research reports,
industry reports, country reports, company profiles and
SWOT analyses.
Expanded Academic:
1982 - present,
full-text
A wide variety of disciplines including: social
science journals, humanities journals, science and
technology journals, medical journals, national news
periodicals, general interest magazines, newswires,
The New York Times and many others.
General Onefile: 1980 -
present, full-text
A one-stop source for news
and periodical articles on a wide range of topics:
business, computers, current events, economics,
education, environmental issues, health care, hobbies,
humanities, law, literature and art, politics, science,
social sciences, sports, technology, and many general
interest topics.
General Reference Center: 1980
- present, full-text
A general interest database that
integrates a variety of sources - newspapers, reference
books, magazines, and trade publications. Find articles
on current events, popular culture, business and
industry trends, the arts and sciences, sports, hobbies,
and more.
Health Reference Center:
1980 - present, full-text
Multi-source database
provides access to the full text of nursing and allied
health journals, plus the wide variety of personal
health information.
Infotrac Custom Newspapers:
Dates vary, full-text
Regional and international news.
JSTOR: Dates vary, full-text
A digital archive collection of over 600 core scholarly
journals in the arts, humanities, social sciences,
business, basic science, life sciences, and physical and
applied sciences. Often starts with the first issues
(many of which date from the 1800s).
Lexis Nexis: Dates vary, full-text
More than 350 newspapers from the
U.S. and around the world, including New York Times,
Financial Times, and Washington Post.
Includes business and financial news, U.S. and
international company financial information from
government or private sources, market research, industry
reports, and actual SEC filings. Access to primary
source material such as case law, statutes and
regulations and secondary source materials such as legal
news or law reviews for background or analysis of a
legal topic. Medical information, including
medical news and medical & health journals, biographical
information, country and state profiles, and World
Almanac and Book of Facts.
Project MUSE:
100% full-text,
user-friendly online access to over 300 high quality
humanities, arts, and social sciences journals from 60
scholarly publishers.
Wall Street Journal: 1984 - present,
full-text
Comprehensive coverage from the world's leading
financial newspaper.
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