Paid Databases


Below are collections of journal articles, newspapers, maps, videos and other types of resources assessable only through paid subscriptions that are available for all LAUSD students and employees.  



                                                         Encyclopedia Britannica 

                                                                                                        





ABC-CLIO

Here you may search several or one of the ABC-CLIO history databases.  These databases contain mainly encyclopedic articles and articles from reference books. Within the individual databases you may narrow your searches under the topics or library tabs by checking which subjects or topics you want to search within, but there is not an advanced search option with fields and limiters.  Once in a database, there will be links at the very bottom to Research Tutorials and Research Wizards for tips and strategy for research in this database and in general.


American National Biography

This online reference collection contains portraits of over 19,000 Americans. It is searchable by name or research topics such as Women's History or Hispanic American Heritage, for which subdirectories are available within the database. Teachers, this is also a teacher's guide for ideas on how to integrate the database into your curriculum and how to align lessons to the CCSS.

Cavendish Square Digital

This database offers online reference collections in a variety of topics that are more specific than other databases, i.e. Colonial America, Dinosaurs, World War II, Elements, and Gods, Goddesses, and Mythology.  Once a collection is selected, users may browse through an index of topics or do a simple search.  Within the articles, tools for citations, sharing, and Google Drive integration are available. Assistive tools such as listening and translation are also available.

Columbia Gazetteer of the World Online

A geographic encyclopedia searchable by type of place, state or province, country, continent, population or geographic coordinates. Data includes information about both physical places and political entities and includes both current and historical information (i.e. name and border changes for countries). Includes citation information for accurate and quick citation in papers.

CultureGrams (ProQuest)

This site provides insight into the culture of a country.  It was started as pamphlets to train missionaries, but is great for anyone curious about the customs of places around the world or preparing for a trip.   A great compliment to the Gazetteer and Facts on File.

EBSCO Publishing

This database indexes scholarly journals and other periodicals and covers all subjects and is a great resource to use once you have narrowed your topic and are looking for specific information.  All EBSCO searches include full advanced features (full-text, peer-reviewed, publication date, etc) and has links to latest news about the topic in the search results.  Here are some of particular interest:

E-Library(Proquest)

This is a great resource to use to begin research. It provides scaffolds for helping students find, evaluate, and use information appropriately.  It provides access to Proquest Platform that houses scholarly journals, dissertations, books, videos, and audio files, and more. 

InfoBase Learning

This is a directory of ebooks (mostly encyclopedias) and primary sources organized by broad subjects.  Unlike other companies, Infobase uses researchers and editors to create original content with citations rather than aggregating outside sources. While you may simply enter a search term, as a directory it is designed for users to browse according to certain collections:  (i.e. Careers & Education, Current Issues, General Reference, Geography & Culture, History, Literature & Language Arts, Medical & Health, and Science & Mathematics. Issues & Controversies, American Women's History, Bloom's Literary Reference Online). These collections offer easy to browse interfaces that look more like a new website than a database, though it offers some advanced search options and  allows you to sort results by primary and secondary sources.

Gale Databases

This is a directory organized by subject or topic, including biography, literature, and science.  Directories are designed more for browsing than advanced searching. In addition to the topical collections (Biography in Context, Opposing Viewpoints in Context, Science in Context, Student Resoruces in Context) there is also a Virtual Reference Library of reference ebooks (including more current versions of collections in our print reference section) .  The General Reference Center provides access to magazines, newspapers, and reference books through a more advanced search interface and offers the latest content covering current events, popular culture, the arts and sciences, sports, hobbies, and more.

Granger's World of Poetry

All things about poetry and poets organized by subject, biographies, commentaries, history & criticism, and sources (books or journals) where you find the poems you are seeking. Includes full poems for some titles. You can also look up poetic terms in the glossary and listen to the poems read in the listening room. Provides citation information for reference lists.

Maps101.com

This database contains any time of map you can imagine.  In addition to specific searches, you may browse by subjects (Geography, History, Earth Science, & Civics) or collections (i.e. Antique Maps, Physical Maps, U.S. Congressional Districts).  There is even a section of maps in Spanish.

Oxford (Grove) Art Online and Oxford (Grove) Music Online

These two collections are highly specialized resources for anything you want to know about art or music.  The advanced search allows to you to narrow to a topic or category or to search across all their resources.  Find information on anyone from da Vinci to Botero, from Tchaikovsky to Lil Wayne.

Oxford (Grove) University Press

This is a reference collection online.  You may browse through sources by subject or reference type.

Salem Press

Contains reference collections sorted by discipline and concepts.  This is like a specialized encyclopedia, so it is not aggregating journal articles, but just providing access to researched information from this press. There are limited advanced search functions.

SIRS Discoverer

Provides background and current analysis necessary for research and understanding of 360+ current and pervasive Leading Issues. Analysis and opinions cover the pros, cons, and everything in between on the most researched and debated social issues.