A multi-disciplinary database containing professional and peer-reviewed titles
The widest depth and breadth of information available of any online database collection on African American history and culture. Mostly secondary sources; recommended for introductory research.
From the United States Census Bureau, the leading source of quality data about the nation's people and economy
Periodicals covering all communication and media topics. Search using the same interface as other EBSCO databases.
Education literature and resources from the Education Resource Information Center. Direct link to the government site. For Open-Access resources, choose Full text available on ERIC.
A guide to traveling the world featuring information on embassies, business, societies, culture, food, education, and much more.
Search back issues of scholarly journals in arts, humanities, and social science disciplines, as well as business, finance, and health science fields; capture titles that cross discipline boundaries. Dates from the 1700s on, with a lag of more than one year. Allows advanced searching. Includes some open-access Artstor materials.
Scholarly articles, News articles and Audio-visual content, Opinions, Primary sources, Reference, and Websites on topics of social interest. Scholarly content and general reader. Recommended for argumentative research.