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Searches multiple databases (covering most subjects) for sources including scholarly journals, dissertations, magazines, newspapers, eBooks, and more.
Multidisciplinary database (covering most subjects) including scholarly journals, magazines, newspapers, and other sources.
Multidisciplinary subject coverage from scholarly, trade, and consumer publications.
International news sources (outside of U.S. and Canada).
Search the most recent premium U.S. news content, as well as archives which stretch back into the 1980s featuring top newspapers, newswires, blogs, and news sites in active full-text format
Articles from regional business publications.
Use the following links to access specific newspapers from our library databases:
Pulitzer Prize winning newspaper that includes local, regional, national, and international news. NYT started over 170 years ago and is considered “the official U.S. newspaper.” [1980-current]
Well-respected newspaper covering in-depth news, national and international trends and events, and news and analysis of American politics. [1987-present]
Leading financial newspaper featuring business news and information on financial markets worldwide. [1984-current]
Full text sources (including journals) covering business and related topics such as marketing, management, accounting, and economics.
Journals and other sources in the social sciences.
Scholarly journals and sources related to environmental sciences.
Periodicals, academic journals, and other content pertaining to all branches of the military and government.
CSM's E-Journal Finder is a great tool for finding specific journals OR for browsing by subject.
Under each journal, use the entries for a direct link to the journal in that database. The date range is especially useful if you are looking for a specific article (where you know the publication date) or need articles that were published in a certain time frame ("last 5 years", "before 1975", etc.).
Hitting a paywall? Don't buy articles!
If you find an article online but can’t access the full text, you can check to the E-Journal Finder to see if it is available through the library databases, search in Google Scholar, or request a copy of the article through Interlibrary Loan.