Article Databases
Article databases make searchable the content published in academic journals, which includes primary research articles and secondary (review) articles. Each database differs in scope and subject coverage. Use the recommended databases listed below to search for scholarly literature on your topic.
Credo Reference
Find background information using Credo, an alternative to Wikipedia with reliable information that you can cite in your papers.
General Databases
- Academic Search Complete This link opens in a new windowGeneral, multi-disciplinary database from EBSCO.
- ProQuest Research Library This link opens in a new windowGeneral, multi-disciplinary database from ProQuest.
- Gale In Context: Opposing Viewpoints This link opens in a new windowGale In Context: Opposing Viewpoints is an engaging online experience for those seeking contextual information and opinions on hundreds of today's hottest social issues. Drawing on the acclaimed Greenhaven Press series, the solution features continuously updated viewpoints, topic overviews, full-text magazines, academic journals, news articles, primary source documents, statistics, images, videos, audio files and links to vetted websites organized into a user-friendly portal experience.
- Google Scholar This link opens in a new windowGoogle Scholar is a free web search engine with a huge amount of scholarly literature across an array of formats and disciplines. Though Full Text may not be available, Google Scholar has great resources including a Cited By link for each article, showing you more contemporary publications on the same topic.
Education & Psychology Databases
- Education Database This link opens in a new window
- Education Source This link opens in a new window
- PsycARTICLES This link opens in a new window
- Psychology Database This link opens in a new window