Scopus helps researchers find relevant and authoritative research literature and identify experts. It provides access to data, metrics, and analytical tools. It covers peer-reviewed literature and quality web sources across the sciences, technology, medicine, as well as social sciences and arts an humanities. Feedback requested: Please send any comments about this resource to Anna Hulseberg. The trial ends October 3, 2025.
This business research database contains industry and company profiles, market research reports, and academic journals, magazine, and trade publications. Access provided by eLibraryMN (ELM). New search interface (summer 2025): Business Source Premier has a new search interface as of July 2025. For more information, view the business searching interface PowerPoint tutorial or video tutorial.
New (spring 2025): The digital Loeb Classical Library provides Greek and Latin texts alongside English translations. Every work is searchable by language, form, genre, subject, and date.
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