These databases will connect you with journal articles that might shed light on your research. If a source is not available full text in the. database, click the yellow FindIt button. This will either connect you to the full text in another database, if we have access to it, OR it will give you the option to request the article from another library. This is known as Interlibrary Loan and it is free to you. Follow prompts to create a request. The Tracking Down Materials tab (above) has many more details. The systems can be temperamental, so if you have any issues, don't hesitate to email Julie directly - this is one of the most common research questions I get.
A good place to start research on most any subject. This multi-disciplinary database indexes nearly 8,050 publications and provides full text for nearly 4,600, including more than 3,900 peer-reviewed journals. Access is provided by eLibraryMN (ELM).
Covers the history and culture of the United States and Canada from prehistory to the present. Includes hundreds of full-text journals.
The easiest way to access news articles is through these databases. This will get you around any paywalls you might encounter if you were just searching Google for newspaper articles.
Provides the full text of global, regional and local news sources. Coverage ranges from over 40 Minnesota sources to international sources from over 200 countries.
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