Databases by Subject
View the list of recommended databases and subject librarians for your discipline:
What do the database icons mean?
Contains full text
Contains scholarly content
Contains multimedia content
myRedlands username and password required for access
Does NOT require a myRedlands username and password for access
Freely available to everyone within the physical library building
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- ABI/INFORM Complete
Scholarly articles in management, industry news, and company information. - Abstracts in Anthropology
Abstracts of research in all subfields of anthropology, including cultural and physical anthropology, archaeology and linguistics. - Agricola
Materials relating to agriculture, forestry, and animal science. - Alternative Press Index
Covers newspapers, magazines and periodicals relating to politics and economics. - America: History and Life
Provides abstracts for articles on historical topics of the United States and Canada. - American Chemical Society Web Editions
Scholarly journal literature in the chemical sciences. Not all journals on this external site provide full text subscription access. - American Factfinder
View statistics on population, income, housing, education, language and more gathered by the US Census Bureau, searchable for any community in the United States. - Anthrosource
Indexes the leading sources in anthropology. Some full text is provided. - Art Full Text
Provides full text articles from various art publications throughout the world. - ArticleFirst
Provides abstracts for articles covering a wide range of topics. - Artsearch Online
Search job listings in art-related career fields. Username and password required for access. - arXiv.org
Open access to over 650,000 e-prints in Physics, Math, Computer Science, etc. - ATLA Religion with ATLASerials
Citations to journal articles, essays in multi-author works, and book reviews in religious and theological publications.
Instructions
Use this page to browse Armacost Library's article databases and online resources and find the right source for your research project.
If you are trying to get a specific, known article, use the Full Text Finders.
You can browse alphabetically by clicking the first letter of a resource above (e.g. JSTOR).
Or use the drop down list to the left to find recommended resources and search tips compiled by our subject liaison librarians. You will be taken to a page listing recommended resources on the corresponding subject guide.
If you'd like more help, you can always contact your subject librarian to schedule a research appointment.
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