You may want to use scholarly, peer-reviewed articles in your projects. These types of articles focus on the results of research studies and have a high level of credibility. These kinds of articles can be found in databases provided by the library. Below is a list of recommended databases for this class. Use the Search Strategies page to learn more about arranging your search terms into effective search strings to search these databases.
The following databases can help you research topics in most disciplines. Keep in mind that not all content in these databases will be peer reviewed!
Peer reviewed. Full-text content.
Explores more than 175 interdisciplinary subjects and serves as a central resource for researchers. Contains periodical titles, scholarly articles, and other sources.
Partially peer reviewed. Some full-text content.
This multidisciplinary database includes subjects like literature, history, art, sociology, psychology, mathematics, communication, and science. Contains ebooks, articles, and journals.
Partially peer reviewed. Some full-text content.
Focuses on business, humanities, law, social sciences, and science, technology, and medicine. Includes journal articles.
Non-peer reviewed. Full-text content.
Access in-depth reports on controversial issues in environmental sciences, law, politics, social issues, and international trade and business health. Includes comprehensive reporting and analysis.