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Preview the new look for APA PsycInfo. Produced by the American Psychological Association, it is the most comprehensive database of psychology. It provides abstracts and citations to peer-reviewed literature, including journal articles, books, book chapters and theses. Dates Covered: 1887-present.
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Major legal research database offering access to extensive primary and secondary legal resourecs including statutes, cases, regulations, journals, treatises, and more.
DePaul subscribes to 200+ article databases. For the best results, search both a general and subject specific database.
Video Databases. Academic Video Online. Delivers more than 67,000 video titles spanning the widest range of subject areas including anthropology, business, counseling, film and more. AVON includes every kind of video material available with curricular relevance: documentaries, interviews, performances, news programs and newsreels, field ...
Key Resources. Indexes journals, books and dissertations on North American history, covering the United States and Canada. (For other countries or regions, use the database Historical Abstracts.) "Dates covered" refers to publication dates included; all historic eras are addressed, from B.C. to present day.
Includes extensive coverage of national, international, and local news from 1985 to present. Searching across multiple databases, it covers both print and online editions, as well as blogs entries. Dates Covered: 1985-present.
Where to Find Scholarly Sources. Scholarly Article Databases. Limiting to Scholarly. Refining Your Search Results. Some library databases and search engines have more scholarly articles than others. Subject specific databases, like PsycInfo, Sociological Abstracts and America: History and Life have a higher concentration of scholarly articles.
Database Searching Dos and Don'ts. Here are some ways to avoid common pitfalls and sources of confusion when using library databases: Do Ask A Librarian if you have any questions about choosing or searching databases. Do make use of the library's "How To" Tutorials & Guides.