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In order to find subject- or discipline-specific databases (that index journals from a specific field or area of study), click on the link below to find a Subject Guide for that discipline, and then click on the "Articles" link in the sidebar to identify article databases unique to that discipline/subject.
To search for resources by type (books, e-books, magazine articles, primary sources, etc.), by the vendor who provides them (EBSCO, ProQuest, LexisNexis, etc.), or by title alphabetically (e.g., JSTOR, ERIC, ABI-INFORM, etc.),click on the following link:
Use Journal Finder to help you determine if we have the full text of an article in a journal, magazine, or newspaper in one of our databases. First, type in the name of the journal, magazine, or newspaper in which the article is published; then look at what years of coverage (if any) we carry the full text of that periodical, and what database(s) you may find it in. Then click on a database name, and navigate to the article within it by year, then volume/issue number, then page number, to find the full text of the article you are seeking.