Research Databases
Why use a database for research?
Databases provide verified, reliable information about a wide range of topics. Unlike the internet, where anyone can publish a website, databases maintain collections that are routinely updated with accurate, timely resources.
Many of our databases are synced with Google and citation tools like NoodleTools, allowing you to organize and document your research efficiently.
Many of our databases provide accessibility features like audio, translation tools, note-taking, and more!
All research databases below do not require a login or password
First Person Resource
Encyclopedias
Citation Resources:
Additional tips can be found at the NoodleTools Help Desk
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Tutorials
Gale Tutorials:
How to conduct an Advanced Search and Use the Topic Finder Tool Handout
EBSCO Tutorials:
How to create a project in MY EBSCO