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Online Databases


To use any of these databases off-campus, you will need login information. Call the library reference desk at 633-4480, ext 322 for assistance or click here to view login information.

Credo ReferenceAccess thousands of premier full-text reference titles curated from many of the world's most respected publishers of academic reference.

EBSCOhost - This database provides access to thousands of peer-reviewed journal and magazine articles.

ProQuest - This database provides access to thousands of peer-reviewed journal and magazine articles.

GALE Academic OneFile - is the home to over 10,000 manually indexed journals covering everything from sciences, technology, medicine to the humanities, as well as full-text New York Times content from 1995 to present. Academic OneFile contains Peer-Reviewed, full-text articles.

SIRS Researcher - SIRS Researcher is a highly-acclaimed student reference database containing thousands of full-text articles exploring social, scientific, health, historic, business, economic, political and global issues. Articles and graphics are carefully selected from 1,500 domestic and international publications according to strict criteria with regard to content and age appropriateness. This database includes a wonderful opposing viewpoints section that provides various opposing viewpoints from scholarly sources on important topics.

PrepSTEP - Once on the site, users simply select one of the Center icons to begin exploring. To access a tutorial, take a test, or download an eBook, all new users must register a personal account by providing their first name, email address, and a password. These are required fields. The email address will become the username and will also be used for a password reset, if needed. For future visits, all returning users enter their username (email) and password in the Sign in to Your Account section in the lower right corner of the landing page. Users' saved resources will be accessible in "My Center."


ERIC-ERIC obtains content from selected journal publishers, grey literature and book sources under agreement, and grantees and individuals submitting materials through ERIC's Online Submission System.Note that on a biannual basis ERIC adds new content providers and removes existing providers that are no longer publishing or submitting content to ERIC. The numbers of publishers, grey literature sources, journals, and other content is subject to change. 

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