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Databases by Subject
Subjects

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Databases

General

  • Cambridge Histories Online (Cambridge University Press) Reference books covering American and World History along with the histories of various subjects such as Music, Philosophy, and Science.
  • Films on Demand (Infobase) Over 10,000 streaming videos covering multiple topics and issues.
  • SAGE Premier (SAGE) Complete full-text from high-end scholarly journals covering all topics.
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Agriculture

  • AGRICOLA (EBSCO) Abstracts only, but can link with available full-text.  Indexes 2,200+ journals associated with Agriculture.
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Business & Technology

  • Business Source Premier (EBSCO) Full-text and abstracts; can be combined with other EBSCO searches.  Specializes in both Business and Technology.
  • Business Searching Interface (EBSCO) Alternate searching interface to Business Source Premier.  Allows searching by stock, company, country, industry, etc.
  • Value Line (Value Line) Financial information on various Industries and Companies.
  • World Development Indicators (World Bank) Provides more than 900 economic, social, and environmental indicators for 210 economies dating back to 1960.
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Communication

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Criminal Justice & Sociology

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Current Events & Controversies

  • TOPICsearch (EBSCO) Complete full-text of current events and issues.
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Education

  • ERIC (EBSCO) Full-text and abstracts; can be combined with other EBSCO searches. Specializes in Education.
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Fine Arts

  • Petrucci (IMSLP) Focused on sharing public domain music; includes nearly 300,000 scores and nearly 100,000 works.
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Health Sciences

  • Health Source: Consumer Edition (EBSCO) Full-text and abstracts; can be combined with other EBSCO searches. Specializes in mainstream journals associated with the Health Sciences.
  • PubMed Central (U.S. National Library of Medicine) Full-text articles that focus on Biomedical issues.
  • Medline (EBSCO) Abstracts only, but can link to available full-text; can be combined with other EBSCO searches. Specializes in medical issues.
  • ScienceDirect (Elsevier) Full-text journals and ebooks; physical sciences, engineering, life sciences, social sciences, humanities, and health sciences.
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History & Government

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K-12 Resources

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Literature & Language

  • JSTOR (JSTOR) Complete full-text for various scholarly topics including Literature and Languages.
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News & Newspapers

  • Nexis Uni (LexisNexis) Complete full-text with a collection of newspapers, including The New York Times .
  • Newspaper Source Plus (EBSCO) Complete full-text; can be combined with other EBSCO searches.
  • New York Times (New York Times) Full text access to the newspaper, archives, games, Wirecutter, and The Learning Network.
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Psychology

  • PsycARTICLES (EBSCO) Complete full-text; can be combined with other EBSCO searches.
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Reference & Other

  • Credo Reference (Infobase) Full-text encyclopedic information/entries from a variety of sources.
  • Oxford English Dictionary (Oxford) The OED is the definitive record of the English language, featuring 600,000 words, 3 million quotations, and over 1,000 years of English.
  • WorldCat (First Search) Citations only. Catalog for the world's libraries.
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Sciences & Mathematics

  • Biological Abstracts (EBSCO) Abstracts only, but can link to available full-text; can be combined with other EBSCO searches. Indexes 4,000+ Biology journals.
  • GreenFILE (EBSCO) Abstracts only but can link to available full-text; can be combined with other EBSCO searches. Specializes in the Environment and Environmental issues.
  • PubMed Central (U.S. National Library of Medicine) Full-text articles that focus on Biomedical issues.
  • ScienceDirect (Elsevier) Full-text journals and ebooks; physical sciences, engineering, life sciences, social sciences, humanities, and health sciences.
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If you experience any difficulty accessing any of these databases, please email us at ask@cameron.libanswers.com