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Databases are used to locate journal, magazine, and newspaper articles about a topic. A subject's premier databases are the ones that are usually the most helpful and are often a good place to start.

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Alphabetical List:

Academic Search Elite
Subject: Multidisciplinary.
Academic Search Elite
is a multidisciplinary database covering both popular and scholarly journals. This database is most useful for students in the early stages of research, because searches return a broad range of article results


Business Source Elite
Subject: Business & Industry > Management; Economics.
Business Source Elite provides access to scholarly business and economics articles, book reviews, and other related publications.


Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ)
Subject: Multidisciplinary
The Directory of Open Access Journals is a selection of freely available full-text journals in a variety of subjects. Their search page is one way to find articles that are freely available.


EconLit
Subject: Business & Industry > Economics. Social Sciences > Economics.
EconLit provides access to articles in scholarly economics journals.


First Research
Subject: Business & Industry > Management; Company, Industry & Financial Information.
Search industry profiles and states by keyword, SIC Code, and NAICS Code. Available On Campus Only.


HighWire Press Stanford University
Subject: Multidisciplinary.
HighWire Press hosts the largest repository of high impact, peer-reviewed content, with 1054 journals and 4,343,436 full text articles from over 130 scholarly publishers. Some articles are available in full text.


Historical Statistics of the United States
Subject: Multidisciplinary. Reference. Business & Industry. Humanities > History. Social Sciences.
This thoroughly revised five-volume reference work, contains thirty years of new data and scholarship. Topics include demographic information about migration, health and crime, among many others.


Hoover's Online
Subject: Business & Industry > Management; Company, Industry & Financial Information.
Hoover's Online provides information about industries and public and private companies worldwide, including company profiles and financial and industry snapshots and statistics.


JSTOR
Subject: Humanities. Social Sciences. Sciences.
JSTOR provides access to core scholarly journals covering many liberal arts disciplines: African American Studies, African Studies, Anthropology, Archaeology, Asian Studies, Biological Sciences, Business, Classical Studies, Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, Economics, Education, Finance, Geography, History, History of Science & Technology, Language & Literature, Latin American Studies, Mathematics, Middle East Studies, Music, Philosophy, Political Science, Population Studies, Sociology, and Statistics.


Lexis Nexis Academic Universe
Subject: Multidisciplinary. News.
Lexis Nexis Academic Universe provides access to national and international newspapers, including articles covering corporate news; medical/health topics; legal news, reviews and reporters; federal case law; US Code; and state legal research.


Standard & Poor's NetAdvantage
Subject: Business & Industry
S&P NetAdvantage provides online access to S&P's Industry Surveys, Stock Reports, Mutual Fund Reports, Bond Reports, Corporation Records, Company Profiles, (Stock, Bond, & Earnings Guides, and Dividend Records), The Outlook, Register of Corporations, Executives, & Directors, Security Dealers of North America, and Global Industry Surveys.


Value Line
Subject: Business & Industry > Management; Company, Industry & Financial Information.
ValueLine provides information and advice about stocks, industries, the stock market, and the economy. This database includes small and mid-cap.

 


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