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The most frequently-used databases
Search the contents of EBSCO including some full articles, books, and other media.
Search a wide range of subjects and sources.
Full articles from major research journals in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences. Coverage of most journals starts from the beginning and excludes the most recent three to five years. Also includes access to a broad range of archival collections of primary resources.
Citations to evidence-based biomedical articles from medical practice and research. Many entries include links full articles. Over 21 million citations from Medline, life sciences articles, and electronic books from 1953 to present.
The following databases are newly acquired or no longer available.
Streaming audio, 20th and 21st century classical music
This resource is no longer available.
A collection of ebooks covering Asian Studies, Women's Studies, Black Studies, Hispanic/Latino Studies and much more.
Access to this resource has ended. Most titles are still available from EBSCO eBooks.
Includes the American Economic Association journals with no embargo.
Providing resources that govern the acquisition and ownership of artworks—International Cultural Property Ownership and Export Legislation (ICPOEL) and U.S. Case Law and Statutes (CLS)—this section also contains foreign cultural affairs contacts and a legal glossary.
This resource is no longer available.
Current legal news service with 200+ new articles a day covering over 40 practice, industry, and state sections.
Global company financial data; executive biographies; histories; competitors' lists. Public companies only. This resource is no longer available. Use Mergent Market Atlas instead.
A digital library of scripts by living writers.
This resource is no longer available.
A collection of over 350 training videos featuring the leading practitioners of our field.
Full page-by-page access to The Wall Street Journal from 2008 to 3 months ago
Access to this resource ends October 31, 2025; access to WSJ is continued in ABI/INFORM.