The library subscribes to many article databases, most with full text. Most are discipline-specific.
OneSearch limited to articles searches most of these databases. If no links to full text, use Interlibrary Loan to order the article.
If you want to know whether the library has access to a particular article, use OneSearch to search for that article title. If it doesn't come up, use Interlibrary Loan to order the article.
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Gale Onefile features access to a wide range of full-text titles, indexes, and abstracts from prestigious general-interest sources. It integrates magazines, newspaper articles, children's magazines, almanacs, encyclopedias, dictionaries, reference books, and more.
Users will find articles on current events, business and industry trends, arts and sciences, popular culture, sports, hobbies, and more.
Global Newsstream includes ProQuest US, Canadian, and International Newsstream. For the U.S., access to current content, as well as archives that stretch back into the 1980s, with top newspapers, wires, broadcast transcripts, blogs, and news sites in full-text format. Selective coverage of Canadian and international news sources.
Including The New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, Boston Globe, Newsday, and Chicago Tribune.
Text of articles and selected graphics from the national "paper of record" in the U.S. (East Coast Late Edition covering 1980 - present).
Full-text of the historical New York Times from 1851 (through five years ago).
Covers through five years ago. Use the ProQuest Global Newsstream for articles from the most recent years.
Searching a database will provide citations to scholarly journal articles and other scientific research.
To access the full-article, look for links to:
If there are no full-text links, use Find It! to see if article is available in another library subscription.
Scholarly journals are discipline-specific means of sharing research and communicating with colleagues. Peer review for scholarly journals refers to the editorial process by which the newest research is chosen as worthy of archiving in this journal. Editors are peer researchers, and experts in their field.