Pulling from journals, reference sources, magazines, and newspapers, the databases below will help you find scholarly, reliable information.
If you need assistance using these databases or beginning the research process, stop by the library to set up a research tutorial!
TIP #1: If you are tempted to use Google because you aren't finding an appropriate database, try SweetSearch instead. Only 35,000 pages are accessed during each search. Every web page has been verified by scholars and experts in the field.
Fine Arts (GO)
Peterson's Test Prep (GP)
Criminal Justice (GO)
Diversity Studies (GO)
Opposing Viewpoints (GIC)
JSTOR Start here if you don't know where to start! Remember to use your Boolean Operators!
High School Edition From the source: "Information on high school research topics, plus pop culture, sports, and more."
ProCon (Britannica)
Gender Studies (GO)
National Center for Health Statistics
PTSDpubs (Post traumatic stress disorder)
Black Freedom Struggle in the United States
U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum
HOSPITALITY
Culinary Arts (GO)
Taylor & Francis Culinary Arts database
Legal Forms (Formularios también en español)
New York Review of Books Archive
Literature Resource Center (G)
Science Fiction & Fantasy Literature database
Historical Map Collection (Univ. of Texas)
The Secrets of Mathematics podcast - from the University of Oxford
New York Public Library Digital Collection
Smithsonian Institution Archives
Science (GIC)