Use Google's search capability to locate scholarly materials. Click the instructions icon (blue book) to learn how to link Google Scholar to the library's resources. This will allow you to access more full-text articles and place interlibrary loan requests.
New / Trial Databases
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The following databases are newly acquired or being evaluated for a future subscription.
Research diverse perspectives, topics and trends that align with curricular areas such as Political Science, English, Sociology, Humanities, Business, International Studies and more. Features reliable, credible information from a wide variety of local, regional and national news sources. Available remotely 24/7 on any device.I Watch a tutorial on how to use the platform.
Features reliable, credible information from a wide variety of local, regional and national news sources. Available remotely 24/7 on any device.I Watch a tutorial on how to use the platform.
This database offers content covering important issues related to race in society today. Essays, articles, reports, and other reliable sources provide an in-depth look at the history of race and provide critical context for learning more about topics associated with race, ethnicity, diversity, and inclusiveness.
Naxos Music Library [NML] is the world´s largest online classical music library. Currently, it offers streaming access to more than 186,545 CDs with more than 2,867,764 tracks of both standard and rare repertoire. Over 600 new titles are being added to the library each month. **Access is limited to 3 users at a time
This collection features social and behavioral science journals and ebooks - including arts & humanities, business and accounting, psychology and cognitive sciences, social sciences, economics, decision sciences, forensic science and more.
TeachingBooks.net is an online database of thousands of multimedia resources you can use to explore children's and young adult books and their authors. Use TeachingBooks to search titles, authors and illustrators, and find resources to engage readers. The resource collection includes short movies, audio book readings, book discussion guides, and more.
Notes:
-If you are an out-of-state student, use this link to access TeachingBooks.
-Some features require an individual account. To create one, click the "educator log-in" button, use your school email, and follow the instructions.
-If you are using TeachingBooks to create shareable lists, access the site via https://www.teachingbooks.net.