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A multi-disciplinary database that includes both scholarly journals and popular sources (newspapers and magazines) with coverage for nearly all academic areas of study including social sciences, humanities, education, computer sciences, engineering, physics, chemistry, arts & literature, medical sciences, and ethnic studies.
A good resource for general research.
EBSCO Tutorial
Discovery allows you to search almost all our library databases from one place and provides easy access to our full-text articles, journal titles, e-books, print books, and DVDs. This is a great general database and is recommended for Writer as Advocate and Effective Writer.
Biomedical database focusing on drugs and pharmacology, drug trials, medical devices, and clinical medicine. Commonly used to track drugs and devices and to support systematic reviews. EMBASE Tutorial
A humanities and social sciences-focused archival collection - does not include recently published items . Subjects include history, economics, history of medicine, political science, religion, and more. Recommended for Global Heritage classes. JSTOR Tutorial
Provides access to articles in national & international medical research journals and citations for biomedical literature from MEDLINE, life science journals, and online books; subject coverage includes medicine, nursing, pharmacy, dentistry, veterinary medicine, and health care. PubMed Tutorial
Provides extensive access to peer-reviewed research in the sciences, as well as the arts and humanities. Includes a citation tracker to find, check, & track citations; an affiliation identifier to match an organization with its research output, and a journal analyzer to provide insight into specific journal performance. Scopus Tutorial