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.
Contains articles, dissertations, and book reviews on all aspects of the history of the United States and Canada from prehistory to the present.
A non-profit digital library of journals, academic ebooks, images, and primary sources, primarily in the humanities and social sciences. Artstor content is now included in JSTOR.
Includes full text, digitized copies of The Baltimore Sun newspaper from 1837-1991 on the Proquest database platform.
A multi-disciplinary collection of e-books covering a wide range of academic subjects from leading publishers and university presses.
Includes thousands of e-books from reputable publishers in all fields of history research.
Collection of historical data from the US Census Bureau includes economic trends, social climate and demographic makeup of the U.S. from 1878-2012.
Provides a broad collection of full-text journals, magazines, reference books and thousands of primary source documents on U.S. and world history.
Includes a broad selection of over 30,000 documentaries, feature films, and training videos from thousands of producers.
Please note that you may need to request access to view some titles.
Access to full content at NYTimes.com and all of its features from 1851 to the current issue. All staff, faculty, and currently-enrolled students at SU can register for full access to NYTimes.com. Print copies of current issues are also available in the library.
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.