This resource provides scholarly literature on U.S. and Canadian history and culture from prehistoric times to the present. It includes journal articles, book reviews, dissertations, and more, published since 1964.
This database provides access to scholarly articles on all aspects of world history, excluding the United States and Canada, from the 14th century to the present.
This resource contains citations to articles, books, and book chapters on all aspects of British and Irish history, including the history of the British Empire and Commonwealth from all historical periods.
This resource provides non-partisan reporting on Congress and current political and legislative issues. It covers the week’s political and legislative news, voting records and detailed issue reports, dating back to 1983.
Multidisciplinary Databases: Historical, Social & Cultural Contexts, etc.
This resource is a searchable multidisciplinary database of the full content of archival issues of scholarly journals. Issues published within the last 3-5 years are generally not covered. It also provides citations to books and pamphlets provided by JSTOR in digital format.
This resource is a searchable multidisciplinary full-text database of scholarly journals primarily in the arts, humanities, and social sciences. It also provides citations to books provided by Project Muse in digital format.
This resource is a multidisciplinary database that provides access to scholarly journal literature across all disciplines, as well as magazine articles and some newspaper articles. It is a recommended starting point for research on any subject, and very useful for topics that span disciplines. It includes some full text as well as links to full text. Date coverage: late 1970s-present.
This resource is a searchable database of cover-to-cover, full-text content of the Times Literary Supplement (TLS) since 1902. Previous 5 years unavailable.
This resource is an international index to journals in the humanities and social sciences. It contains citations to articles, book reviews, film reviews (limited), theater reviews, and poems. A very limited number of citations include full text. This is a good resource for tracing the history of scholarship on a humanities or social sciences topic.
This collection of magazines provides a history of the American people from the colonial period (late 1600s) through to the early twentieth century (1922). The periodicals focused on American concerns and were predominantly, though not exclusively, published in the U.S. or Canada.
Open access digital collection of alternative press newspapers, magazines and journals, drawn from the special collections of participating libraries. Date coverage (varies by publication): 1951-2016.