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Why search here? This database contains peer-reviewed articles on almost every academic subject.
What’s included? Content includes over 5,000 full-text journals and over 200 full-text magazines, as well as full-text monographs and conference proceedings. Additional content includes citations and abstracts for many more journals and other publications.
Why search here? This is our most important database for peer-reviewed literature in psychology.
What’s included? APA PsycArticles includes almost 120 full-text journals from the American Psychological Association and related organizations. Most journals’ entire runs are included, from their first issues to the present.
Why search here? This is our most important database for business research.
What’s included? This database contains an array of full-text, peer-reviewed journals and scholarly books as well as references for many more. In addition, it contains case studies, industry reports, market research reports, company profiles, and other business-related data.
Why search here? This is one of our most important and exhaustive nursing databases.
What’s included? It contains 603 full-text journals and citations for over 3,000 more. Books, dissertations, and conference proceedings are also included.
Why search here? This is one of our most important collections for the field of education.
What’s included? This collection contains the full text of over 1,800 journals and 550 books. It also contains citations and abstracts for almost 3,000 additional journals and information on 100,000 educational tests.
These databases have been recently acquired or are being evaluated for a future subscription.
Why search here? In addition to its substantial digital collections, the Library of Congress curates an eclectic list of open-access databases on a wide range of subjects.
What’s included? Over 800 free, open-access databases are listed. Materials in these collections include primary historical documents, government documents, peer-reviewed journals, doctoral dissertations, and video lectures.
Why search here? Retraction Watch is a database of peer-reviewed articles that have been retracted because of plagiarism, fraud, or error. It also indexes articles about which “expressions of concern” have been made—that is, concerns that may eventually lead to retractions. This database can assist students in avoiding poor research.
What’s included? The database contains thousands of entries. Each entry includes title, place of publication, author, reason for retraction, and other relevant information.