General Databases
Choose one of the Library's more general databases if you are unsure where to start.
- Academic OneFile(Gale) Extensive coverage of the physical sciences, technology, medicine, social sciences, the arts, theology, literature and other subjects. Millions of articles available in both PDF and HTML full-text with no restrictions, researchers are able to find accurate information quickly. Includes full-text coverage of the New York Times back to 1995. Updated daily.
- Academic Search Complete (Ebsco) Covering most areas of academic study, this scholarly, multidisciplinary database contains more than 6,100 full-text periodicals.
- CQ Researcher Covers a wide range of social, economic, political, and environmental issues. Each report is divided into specific sections to guide research. A new in-depth report, featuring a current topic in the news, appears each week.
- JSTOR Arts & Sciences I Archive Collection JSTOR provides access to essential scholarly journals in many academic fields, especially arts, literature, humanities, history and biology.
- OmniFile Full Text Mega (H.W. Wilson)(Ebsco) A collection of online indexes to journal and magazine articles. Search by subject, author, or keyword in one or several databases from 1982 - present. Nearly half of the articles are full text. Database indexes cover topics in art, business, education, literature, science, humanities, social sciences, and more.
- Points of View Reference CenterThis full text database is designed to provide students with a series of essays that present multiple sides of a current issue. The database contains 255 topics, each with an overview, point, counterpoint and Critical Thinking Guide.
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All Library Databases
All Library databases, listed in alphabetical order.
JournalFinder
NoodleTools
NoodleTools
Each user must create a "personal folder" (i.e., select a personal ID and password) by clicking the "Create a Personal ID" button on the login screen. Access to your subscription is currently enabled via username/password and IP authentication. A student who enters NoodleBib remotely (i.e., not within the IP range) will be prompted to log in to the subscription when he/she clicks "Create a Personal ID" on the login screen.
Username: niagara
Password: library

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