You can search through more than 1,000 full-text magazines and newspapers; photographs; maps; and TV, radio, and government transcripts.
The database also includes reference works such as Monarch Notes; the World Almanac; the Britannica Elementary, Intermediate, and Spanish encyclopedias; the Computer Desktop Encyclopedia; the Encyclopedia of Australia; the Mosby Medical Encyclopedia; Countries of the World; and others.
For literary criticism, click on the “topics” tab when you get to the eLibrary search screen. Then click on “Literature” under the “Arts” heading.
If you are not in the Library, click here for remote access to this database.
An initiative of the U.S. Department of Education, the ERIC database indexes over 600 journals and unpublished sources on education from 1966 to the present. There are more than 1,200,000 records in all, including some full-text documents.
Available only in the Library.
This database provides access to medical and professional periodicals, health and fitness magazines, and reference books and pamphlets. It is designed for both nursing and allied-health students as well as consumer-health researchers. The material contained in this database is intended for informational purposes only.
Available via NOVEL, a project of the NY State Library, federally funded by LSTA grants.
This Gale product contains peer-reviewed, full-text articles from 17,000 scholarly journals and other authoritative sources, including podcasts and transcripts from NPR and CNN as well as videos from BBC Worldwide Learning. Coverage includes biology, chemistry, criminal justice, economics, environmental science, history, marketing, political science, and psychology.
Available via NOVEL, a project of the NY State Library, federally funded by LSTA grants.
With coverage dating back to the mid-1960s, EBSCO’s LISTA is the oldest continuously produced database covering librarianship, classification, and information management. It indexes nearly 600 periodicals plus books, research reports, and proceedings.