Start with some background research in Encyclopedias and Dictionaries!
Search for articles in the recommended databases.
Books and ebooks provide indepth research.
Primary sources bring history to life!
Includes archival journal collections in the Arts & Sciences and Life Sciences covering language and literature, history, economics, political science, and health sciences.
Contents: Full-text articles and books.
This multidisciplinary database contains articles from magazines and peer-reviewed journals, as well as Associated Press (AP) video content (1930s-present).
Contents: Full-text articles and video.
Subjects covered include literature and criticism, history, education, philosophy, political science, and gender studies.
Contents: Full-text peer-reviewed articles.
This custom link allows patrons to search across several ProQuest databases including APA PsycInfo, Healthcare Administration Database, Education database, Psychology Database, Research Library, and Social Science Database.
Contents: Full-text articles, abstracts, and ebooks.
To find books and ebooks, search in Library Search and once you have results, choose "Library Catalog" from the Source list.
Using the Browse search and specifying browse by subject, using a country name and history will usually provide some sources. These are often followed by related subjects and divided by eras, so scroll down to see what else is available.
Encylopedias are a good place to gain general knowledge about a topic and often provide pointers to more indepth information.
Contains content from Encyclopedia Britannica and Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary along with other research tools.
Contents: Reference entries, images, video, and primary source materials.
Full list of databases to which the library subscribes. See them all!
Search all the library's journals by title or ISSN.