A database of major scholarly journals in various disciplines. The full-text of the articles is searchable and viewable.
JSTOR provides guides to its many electronic resources, organized by subject. Some of them are linked below, and you can find the full list on their website: https://guides.jstor.org/?b=g&d=a
NEW: Public Books Database: From the online magazine Public Books, a list of freely accessible books and journals from academic presses, available electronically right now.
The Chronicle of Higher Education, published since 1966, is a leading source of news, information, and jobs for college and university faculty members and administrators.
Credo reference is a great starting point for beginning your research on topics other than music. Search hundreds of reference dictionaries and encyclopedias for subjects ranging from food science to philosophy.
The Feature Films for Education Collection offers hundreds of full-length feature films for educational instructional purposes. Brought to you in partnership with Global Eagle, this outstanding collection focuses on both current and hard-to-find titles, including dramas, literary adaptations, blockbusters, classics, science fiction, environmental titles, foreign films, social issues, animation studies, Academy Award® winners, and more. This collection is available only in the United States. Some Feature Films titles contain mature themes or content; viewer discretion is advised.
Special educational access to the full New York Times online, available in English, Spanish, and Chinese editions. The New York Times is one of the most important sources of reporting in the United States, covering national, international, arts, political, science, and health topics.
Access Information: Curtis users must first register for a user account through a campus authenticated link by following these steps.
1. Click New York Times link above, then at the Welcome screen, click Create an Account, to create an academic NYTimes.com account using your email address.
2. When you see START YOUR ACCESS, the expiration time and date of your pass will appear. Please note, that each “pass” is good for 364 days, and then will need to be renewed.
3. Once the account is created, access the NYTimes.com from any location.
Also included in the pass is access to the NYTimes smartphone apps (iPhone, Android, Windows). Unfortunately the tablet apps are not included in this access. Tablet users may instead access the nytimes.com web site using a browser.
And your subscription now includes access to the New York Times Audio app (in iOS only). After registering for your NYTimes account, download the app and login with the same information.
The OED online contains more than 600,000 meanings of words using more than 3 million quotations to show how words have been used over the entire history of the English language.