At the college level, most of your research will require academic or scholarly journal articles. What does that mean?
Here are some characteristics of academic or scholarly journal articles:
Scholarly articles are often published in journals or periodicals. Usually multiple articles are published in one issue of a periodical, and several issues of the periodical are published each year. One year's worth of the periodical is called a volume. Often the volume number corresponds to the number of the years the periodical has been published, e.g. volume 1 would be the first year's worth of issues.
OneSearch is a tool that searches several of our databases at once. You'll be able to find articles, books, ebooks, DVDs, Blu-Rays, and more by using OneSearch.
Rather than OneSearch, some students search for articles via individual databases, which index thousands of journals all together. Using a single database is often easier because they return more specific results than OneSearch.
Here are some recommended databases that contain articles and journals in this field:
A comprehensive scholarly, multi-disciplinary full-text database, with more than 5,000 full-text journals. Useful for research in a broad range of studies.
Includes the full text of ACM's online journals, magazines and conference proceedings focused on computing and information technology.
Includes full-text articles in the behavioral sciences published by the American Psychological Association and similar groups. All journals included in this database are indexed in PsycINFO.
A comprehensive database for research in psychology, behavioral sciences and mental health. Includes dissertations, book chapters, technical reports and other documents.
A comprehensive, full text database covering all areas of business research. Includes detailed company information, industry reports, market research, and SWOT analyses.
Includes academic journals and magazines on topics in criminal justice and related fields, such as law and sociology.
Includes a 40-year archive of curated news, legal, and business sources, including U.S. Supreme Court decisions dating back to 1790.
Includes full-text, peer-reviewed journals covering sociology and it's sub-disciplines, as well as other closely related areas of study.
The library has access to many different journal titles. You can find out if we have a specific journal by going to Find a Journal and searching by title. Find a Journal is most helpful if you've already found information about a specific article (perhaps you found it online or your professor recommended it to you) and want to know if we have access to it through our databases.