Databases A-Z
182 databases
Articles (or article summaries) from scholarly journals, newspapers and popular magazines covering most academic disciplines. This database is provided free of charge for all residents of Indiana via INSPIRE.
The ACM (Association for Computing Machinery) Digital Library is a vast collection of citations and full text from ACM journal and newsletter articles and conference proceedings in the field of computer science.
The ACS Online Journals package provides the full text of over 30 peer reviewed journals and magazines published by the American Chemical Society. The articles are fully searchable and are available in full text in pdf format. The ACS Journal Archives extends the online full text of ACS publications back to their inaugural issues, over 120 years of content.
Explore African American history, culture and daily life in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Abstracts books & journal articles published worldwide about Africa. About 1/2 is English language, about 40% published in Africa. Compiled & provided free by African Studies Centre in Leiden, Netherlands.
Abstracts and citations to books, government documents, book chapters, articles, theses, dissertations, conference papers, and videos. Site is hosted by the African Studies Centre in Leiden, The Netherlands. Compiled & provided free by a librarian @ University of Arkansas-Little Rock.
Full text articles from about 200 newspapers, magazines & journals of the alternative, independent (generally left wing) press.
Books, pamphlets and other publications printed in America from 1639-1819. (Early American Imprints, Series I: Evans, 1639-1800 AND Early American Imprints, Series II: Shaw-Shoemaker, 1801-1819).
Early American Newspapers, 1690-1922 AND African American Newspapers, 1827-1998.
Abstracts and citations to journal articles, dissertations, and book reviews covering United States & Canadian history and culture from prehistoric times to the present. 6 users.
Biographies of 17,000+ notable deceased Americans. Most entries include an image and bibliography for further reading.
Literature reviews in biomedical sciences, physical sciences and social sciences.
The AIO provides a searchable index to the contents of over 770 journals, published in more than 40 languages. Topics covered include ethnography, socio-cultural anthropology, archaeology, physical anthropology, and linguistics.
Current issues of American Anthropological Association's journals and bulletins as well as archived issues of all the AAA's journals, newsletters and bulletins. Journal issues generally appear online prior to distribution in print.
Physics research journals, including Physical Review Letters, Physical Review, and Reviews of Modern Physics. 1893-present.
Indexes books, articles, etc. Based on volumes 26-73 (1979-2000) of Astronomy and Astrophysics Abstracts. Also provides more limited access to earlier volumes of Astronomy and Astrophysics Abstracts (1968-1979), volumes 1-68 of Astronomischer Jahresbericht (1899-1968), & some earlier astronomical literature.
Articles (or article summaries) from scholarly journals and magazines covering fine, decorative and commercial art, folk art, photography, film, and architecture. Also indexes book reviews, dissertations and art reproductions.
Indexes journal & magazine articles & images. Art: archaeology, architecture, art history, film, folk art, painting, photography, sculpture, television, etc.
Abstracts and citations to articles, interviews, reviews, yearbooks and museum bulletins (published in English, French, Italian, German, Spanish and Dutch) covering fine, decorative and commercial art.
Abstracts journal articles, books, etc. Modern & contemporary art (from the late 19th century onwards), including the history of photography.
American and French Research on the Treasury of the French Language. Almost 2000 French writings (correspondence, diaries, history, literature, sciences, etc.) written during the 12th - 20th centuries. Also includes dictionaries & other accompanying reference works.
The visual version of JSTOR, providing approximately 300,000 images. It includes architecture, painting, photography, sculpture, decorative arts and design, as well as archeological and anthropological objects, and visual and material culture more generally.
The Cooperative Digital Resources Initiative of the American Theological Library Association and Association of Theological Schools is a repository of digital resources contributed by member libraries. The creation of CDRI was made possible by a generous grant from the Henry Luce Foundation; it is now an ongoing ATLA program. The CDRI database provides access to digital images of woodcuts, photographs, slides, papyri, coins, maps, postcards, manuscripts, lithographs, sermons, shape-note tune books, and various forms of Christian art, architecture, and iconography.
Articles (or article summaries) from scholarly journals, essays and book reviews covering world religions, church history, biblical studies and religion in society. Coverage: 1949-present.
Indexes 325 English language & multi-lingual journals & periodicals that specialize in African Studies or consistently cover the African continent.
Abstracts journal articles, books, exhibition catalogues, etc. Visual arts: traditional fine arts (painting, sculpture, drawing, prints, architecture); decorative & applied arts; material culture; photography & contemporary new media; visual arts aspects of performing arts. The name BHA has been used informally to refer to a group of databases: RAA, RILA, BHA, and IBA. The data available on the Getty Web site as of July 1, 2010, comprises two databases: BHA and RILA. BHA (Bibliography of the History of Art/Bibliographie d'histoire de l'art) covers the years 1990–2007; the Getty Web version includes all records with abstracts in French or English and all subject terms in French and English. RILA (Répertoire de la litterature de l'art), covers 1975–1989; the Getty Web version includes all records with abstracts in English and all subject terms in English. At present, the Getty has no plans to add RAA (Répertoire d'art et d'archéologie), which covers 1973–1989.
Biographies, articles and bibliographies for prominent people in all fields. This database is provided free of charge for all residents of Indiana via INSPIRE.
This interdisciplinary database offers abstracts and citations to a wide range of research in biomedicine, biotechnology, zoology and ecology, and some aspects of agriculture and veterinary science. Supporting over two dozen areas of expertise, this CSA database provides access to literature from over 6000 serials, as well as conference proceedings, technical reports, monographs and selected books and patents.
All the research articles published in BioMed Central's more than 160 journals are open access, but other articles in a minority of BMC's journals are available only by subscription. BioMed Central also provides various additional products and services for subscribers only. Because BioMed Central views open access to research as essential to ensure the rapid and efficient communication of research findings, original research articles are made freely and permanently accessible online immediately upon publication.
Articles (or article summaries) covering clinical medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, the health care system and the pre-clinical sciences. Coverage: 1985-present. This database is provided free of charge for all residents of Indiana via INSPIRE.
Provides searchable full-text access to biological, ecological and environmental sciences research journals, most published by small societies and non-commercial publishers.
Articles (or article summaries) from scholarly journals, newspapers and popular magazines covering management, economics, finance, accounting and international business. This database is provided free of charge for all residents of Indiana via INSPIRE.
Available on Prevo Science Library Scholar Station 2. This software "contains crystal structure information for over 450,000 organic and metal organic compounds. All of these crystal structures have been analysed using X-ray or neutron diffraction techniques. The CSD records bibliographic, chemical and crystallographic information for organic molecules and metal-organic compounds. The CSD records results of single crystal studies and powder diffraction studies.
DePauw owned library resources such as books, videos, scores, recordings, etc.
Finds electronic and print publications from the U.S.government. Links to online publications and provides catalog information for materials not yet online (but available in libraries). Most content is since 1976; prior data being gradually added.
Full text reviews of databases. Covers subscriptions and some free web databases.
Full-text reviews of academic books intended for college & university presses. (3 users)
The Chronicle of Higher Education is the No. 1 source of news, information, and jobs for college and university faculty members and administrators. A subscription to The Chronicle includes access to all of this Web site.
ClasePeriodica (CLASE and PERIÓDICA) is an index of Latin American journals in the sciences and humanities compiled by the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. It includes citations for articles from scholarly journals in the Spanish, Portuguese, French, and English languages as well as essays, book reviews, conference proceedings, technical reports, interviews, and brief notes published in journals edited in 24 different countries of Latin America and the Caribbean. This resource combines two databases: CLASE (Citas Latinoamericanas en Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades) includes citations in the humanities and social sciences, selected from over a thousand journals and other materials published in Latin American and Caribbean countries. The database covers topics such as accounting, anthropology, the arts, business administration, library and information science, communications, demographics, economics, education, sociology, law, political science, linguistics, management, history, philosophy, and literature. PERIÓDICA (Índice de Revistas Latinoamericanas en Ciencias) includes citations to articles and other documents from over a thousand Latin American and Caribbean scientific and technological journals. Among the subjects covered are agricultural sciences, biology, physics, geosciences, engineering, medicine, and chemistry.
Columbia International Affairs Online (CIAO) is the most comprehensive source for theory and research in international affairs. Full-text working papers from university research institutes, occasional papers series from NGOs, foundation-funded research projects, proceedings from conferences, books, journals and policy briefs. CIAO is also widely-recognized source for teaching materials including original case studies written by leading international affairs experts, course packs of background readings for history and political science classes, and special features like the analysis of a bin Laden recruitment tape with video.
The ComAbstracts database contains abstracts of articles published in the primary professional literature of the communication(s) field.
Includes both scholarly journals and trade magazines. Offers cover-to-cover ("core") indexing and abstracts for more than 550 journals, and selected ("priority") coverage of nearly 200 more. Furthermore, this database includes full text for over 440 journals.
Abstracts journal articles, etc. Full-text articles from The Electronic Journal of Communication. Mass communication, interpersonal communication, rhetoric.
Abstracts papers and poster sessions presented at major scientific meetings around the world. Subject emphasis since 1995 has been in the life sciences, environmental sciences and the aquatic sciences, while older material also covers physics, engineering and materials science. Information is derived from final programs, abstracts booklets and published proceedings, as well as from questionnaire responses. Records include complete ordering information to obtain preprints, abstracts, proceedings and other publications derived from the conference, together with title and author information needed to track the specific papers.
Provides complete biographical and bibliographical information and references on more than 120,000 U.S. and international authors. This database is provided free of charge for all residents of Indiana via INSPIRE.
Corporate ResourceNet provides access to news and articles on topics in business, banking, law, finance, management, advertising, human resources and more. This database indexes nearly 1,900 journals, legal sources, news services and magazines. Full text is available for more than 1,100 titles. Coverage for most titles begins in the mid-1990s. The earliest available date is 1985. Coverage varies by title.
CQ Researcher, published by CQ (Congressional Quarterly) Press, reports on a current social issue each week. Reports are approximately 12,000 words long and provide original, comprehensive reporting and analysis on issues in the news, background information, important points to consider, charts and graphs, and a source list for further reading. Frequently covered topics include health, social trends, criminal justice, international affairs, education, the environment, technology, and the economy. (5 users)
Credo Reference features full-text, aggregated content from more than 500 reference titles; content includes encyclopedias, atlases, dictionaries, bilingual dictionaries, and subject-specific works. Additional key features include customizable, dynamic data tables; tens of thousands of images; audio pronunciation files; over 90,000 atlas images of places and geographic features; and a Concept Map that visualizes your search results.
This digital library contains a variety of photographs, publications and other objects spanning the history of DePauw University, Putnam County, and Indiana United Methodism.
DRAM is a not-for-profit resource providing CD quality audio, complete and original liner notes and essays from New World Records, Composers Recordings, Inc. (CRI) and other important labels. DRAM offers the educational community on-demand, high-quality (192kbps/MP4) streaming access to complete works.
Facsimile images of early American printed materials, 1639-1800.
Books, pamphlets, broadsides and other imprints listed in the distinguished bibliography by Ralph R. Shaw and Richard H. Shoemaker.
Text-searchable facsimiles of historic American newspapers, 1690-1876.
Ebooks covering most academic disciplines.
Ebrary contains the full text of thousands of books in a variety of subject areas, including publications from major academic publishers. The book contents can be read online and sections (60 pages or less) printed. New books are added on a regular basis. NOTE: Log in via the Bookshelf Tab or Sign In link using your DePauw network user name and password; this will enable you to download content.
Abstracts and citations from journals, books and dissertations covering economics-related literature.
eHRAF World Cultures is a cross-cultural database that contains information on all aspects of cultural and social life. The annually-growing eHRAF database is unique in that the information is organized into cultures and ethnic groups and the full-text sources are subject-indexed at the paragraph level.
Full text & image encyclopedia of the life sciences, from structural biology to ecology. Over 4,600 specially commissioned articles explaining key concepts in biochemistry, biology, ecology, genetics, history & philosophy of science, plant & animal sciences.
Articles (or article summaries) from journals, conference proceedings, research reports, speeches, curriculum guides covering education-related literature. Most ERIC documents are available for download. NOTE: Some documents aren't available full-text; even though they have the full-text EDRS link; a librarian can help you find them, some in our ERIC microfiche collection and others through ILL. This database is provided free of charge for all residents of Indiana via INSPIRE.
Contains the complete text of more than 250,000 articles, editorials, and reviews published in approximately 150 ethnic and minority newspapers, magazines, and journals published in the U.S. Coverage: 1995-.
A guide to printed records about the Americas written in Europe before 1750. Coverage includes the history of European exploration as well as portrayals of Native American peoples.
Full-text & data of statistics compiled & reported by 100+ U.S. federal government agencies. Lists government publications which are available in our libraries, but not listed in our catalog, so please let a librarian help you find them. Unlimited users
Articles(or article summaries) from scholarly journals, magazines and books covering film and television.
Federal Reserve Archival System for Economic Research. Miscellaneous historic economic statistics, scanned from the original publications. Unlimited users
Federal Reserve Economic Data. 2900+ U.S. economic times series. Unlimited users
Indexes & full text journal articles, magazines, newspapers, etc. Gender studies, men's studies, & women's studies.
Popular science magazines as well as professional journals for the sciences.
Abstracts and citations to articles, books, maps, conference papers, reports and theses in the geoscience literature.
A comprehensive Internet resource for research and communications in the geosciences, built on a core database aggregation of peer-reviewed journals indexed, linked, and inter-operable with GeoRef.
Articles (or article summaries) from scholarly journals, government and general-interest titles covering global warming, green building, pollution, sustainable agriculture, renewable energy and recycling. This database is provided free of charge for all residents of Indiana via INSPIRE.
Reference source offering articles, biographies and images on the visual arts, prehistory to the present day. Accessible through the Oxford Art Online gateway
Reference source offering articles, biographies and audio on music worldwide. Accessible through the Oxford Music Online gateway
A bibliography on Latin America consisting of works selected and annotated by scholars. Coverage: 1936-.
Articles (or article summaries) from medical books, medical and health journals, magazines, pamphlets and reports covering health topics for a general audience.This database is provided free of charge for all residents of Indiana via INSPIRE.
Articles (or article summaries) from publications covering the business of health care administration. This database is provided free of charge for all residents of Indiana via INSPIRE.
Articles (or article summaries) from nursing and allied health journals, magazines, and newsletters. This database is provided free of charge for all residents of Indiana via INSPIRE.
Articles (or article summaries) from consumer health magazines, journals, pamphlets and books covering health and wellness. This database is provided free of charge for all residents of Indiana via INSPIRE.
Articles (or article summaries) from nursing and allied health journals, fact sheets and pamphlets. This database is provided free of charge for all residents of Indiana via INSPIRE.
Abstracts and citations to journal articles, dissertations, and book reviews covering world history (excluding Canada and the United States) from 1450-present. 6 users.
Full text magazine articles, books, photos and videos on hobbies, crafts and recreation. Topics include beading, crochet, knitting, scrapbooking & papercraft, and RPGs. This database is provided free of charge for all residents of Indiana via INSPIRE.
Full text magazine articles, books, photos, and videos on home improvement and repair. Topics include outdoor, electrical, remodeling, plumbing, decorating projects and maintenance. This database is provided free of charge for all residents of Indiana via INSPIRE.
Includes federal, state, and other government policies and publications, professional journal articles, multimedia materials, theses, gray literature, Homeland Security related news, a list of upcoming Homeland Security related conferences and events, and links to key agencies & organizations. Includes many facets, such as international affairs, public health, psychology, etc. Provided by the Naval Postgraduate School, Center for Defense & Homeland Security. Unlimited users
Abstracts and citations to articles in scholarly and popular journals and magazines covering the humanities and social sciences.
Archive of computer-based research and instructional data for the social sciences, including political science, sociology, demography, economics, history, education, gerontology, criminal justice, public health, foreign policy, and law. See the Data Use Tutorial for help in getting started. Access to this data is made possible by DePauw University's membership in the Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research. You can use your DePauw Gmail account to sign in or you can create a free MyData account.
Indexes & some full-text journal & magazine articles. Music periodicals from 20+ countries. International Index to Music Periodicals Full Text (IIMPFT) is an outstanding resource for music periodicals available on the web. It enables you to find articles on a comprehensive variety of subjects about music from a wide range of scholarship.
Indexes & abstracts articles in ~250 journals & includes selected full-text from ~100 journals. Film, theatre, dance, stagecraft, television, etc.
The Indiana Business Research Center is an extensive resource for data and analysis of economic and demographic information needed by business, government and nonprofit organizations in Indiana and throughout the nation. Unlimited users
Connecting People to the Past” by collecting, preserving, interpreting and disseminating Indiana history to a wide variety of audiences through historical resources, statewide educational programs, publications and activities. Unlimited users
Digital archive providing access to a wide variety of documents related to Indiana history. Primary documents include personal narratives and memoirs, pamphlets and political speeches, sermons and songs, legal treatises and children's books. This database is provided free of charge for all residents of Indiana via INSPIRE.
Many Indiana State Agencies, U.S. Government Agencies, and other organizations produce statistical files and publications, and a number of them place the statistics on the Internet. This guide provides direct links to many of the web statistical resources by subject.
Indexes the Indianapolis Star and earlier papers. Very selective coverage, in most years does not include deaths, editorials, letters, national news, sports, or even Civil War (!). Also excludes AP and other syndicated items.
Non-searchable digital scans of the microfilm of the Indianapolis Star, 2009-present (most recent 3 months not available). NOTE: Click on "Select" to select the Indianapolis Star by name. Use the year, month, day and page drop-down lists to view a page of a specific edition. Searches ONLY by specific date and page, does not search article text, title or by keyword.
Index that provides citations to articles from 1903-1922 and 1991-present. Use library's microfilm to retrieve the full articles
Indexes & full-text research & development reports: physics, chemistry, materials, biology, environmental sciences, energy technologies, engineering, computer & information science, renewable energy, etc. Unlimited users
Articles (or articles summaries) from popular Spanish-language periodicals, 1980s to present. This database is provided free of charge for all residents of Indiana via INSPIRE.
Indiana's Online Research Library. When you need reliable, verifiable, quantifiable, accurate information, go where the experts go. INSPIRE offers magazines, books, encyclopedias, and other resources to all Indiana residents. Research current events, science, business, health, notable people, hobbies, and much more from your library, school, home or office. Unlimited users
Full text articles from professional & scholarly physics journals. Unlimited users
The International Bibliography of Art provides coverage of international art scholarship ranging from European art from late antiquity to the present, American art from the colonial era to the present, and global art since 1945. Includes all media: painting, sculpture, drawing, video, installations, new media, decorative and applied arts, museum studies and conservation, archaeology, folk art and material culture, classical studies, antiques, and architectural history. IBA is the successor to the Bibliography of the History of Art (BHA).
An online archive of old versions of websites. Search by URL to see what a page looked like in the past. Unlimited users
Indexes journal articles, books, etc. the Middle Ages & Renaissance (400-1700).
A full-text journal archive, covering humanities, social sciences and science. Coverage begins with vol. 1, issue 1, through the mid to late 2000's (most titles have a "moving wall" of 3-5 years; some titles have current issue access).
L'Année philologique (The Year in Philology) is an index to scholarly work in fields related to ancient Greece and Rome (language, literature, history and culture). It is the standard bibliographical tool for research in classical studies. Entries on journal articles are often accompanied by a very brief abstract that may be in a language other than that of the original. Abstracts are most often in French, English, German, Italian, or Spanish. No abstracts for books are provided, but entries on books include a listing of published reviews. Indexing often lags publication by two or three years.
To find articles from a specific periodical, click "sources" in the upper right, then find it in the source list, & click "Search This Title." Full text articles from business magazines, accounting journals, etc.; SEC filings, other company & industry financial data. Full text legal newspaper & law review articles. Supreme Court, federal, & state decisions. Shepard's® citations of U.S. Supreme Court cases. U.S. federal & state laws, IRS tax law & other federal regulations. Canadian, EU, & international laws. Full text medical news & journal articles. Reference package of biographies, country & state profiles, public opinion polls & surveys, famous quotations, etc. Unlimited users
Hundreds of newspapers from around the world, in original languages & layout. Most recent 60 days only!
Abstracts and citations to journal articles, magazines and book chapters covering librarianship. This database is provided free of charge for all residents of Indiana via INSPIRE.
Use this to find essays about authors in several large biographical sets, including Contemporary Authors and Dictionary of Literary Biography, which we have in the general collection (see catalog for call numbers). Ignore any of the "literary criticism" titles, (contemporary, drama, poetry, short story, Shakespeare, Twentieth Century, etc.) and use Literary Criticism Online instead. It contains full text of those sets. Unlimited users
Compilation of literary criticism previously published in journals and books; many volumes also available in print.
Includes full-text and citations to poems, short stories, essays, speeches and plays representing the work of more than 80,000 authors representing more than 660 nationalities.
Articles (or article summaries) from magazines and reference sources covering multidisciplinary topics; database designed for high school students. This database is provided free of charge for all residents of Indiana via INSPIRE.
Articles (or article summaries) from magazines and reference sources covering multidisciplinary topics; database designed for public libraries. This database is provided free of charge for all residents of Indiana via INSPIRE.
MathSciNet is a comprehensive database covering the world's mathematical literature of the past 61 years. It provides Web access to reviews and bibliographic data from Mathematical Review and Current Mathematical Publications. It provides links to original articles and free access to Featured Reviews.
Selective 90 day archive of newspapers published by the McClatchy-Tribune Information Services. This database is provided free of charge for all residents of Indiana via INSPIRE.
Articles (or article summaries) from biomedical journals covering the fields of medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, the health care system, and the preclinical sciences. This database is provided free of charge for all residents of Indiana via INSPIRE.
Articles (or article summaries) from magazines and reference sources covering multidisciplinary topics; database designed for middle school students. This database is provided free of charge for all residents of Indiana via INSPIRE.
Articles (or article summaries) from journals, magazines and newspapers covering all branches of the military. This database is provided free of charge for all residents of Indiana via INSPIRE.
Articles (or article summaries) from journals and reference sources covering past and current state of military affairs. This database is provided free of charge for all residents of Indiana via INSPIRE.
The MLA International Bibliography is a subject index for books, articles and websites published on modern languages, literatures, folklore, and linguistics. It is produced by the Modern Language Association (MLA), an organization dedicated to the study and teaching of language and literature. The electronic version of the Bibliography dates back to 1925 and contains over 2.2 million citations from more than 4,400 periodicals (including peer-reviewed e-journals) and 1,000 book publishers.
Articles (or article summaries) covering music, musicians and the music industry. Also indexes book reviews and obituaries.
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. A-Z index of NIH health resources, clinical trials, MedlinePlus, health hotlines. Grants news, applications, grants policy, NIH Guide, award data, eRA Commons, research training, research contracts, loan repayment programs, Small Business Research Programs. Unlimited users
Includes 1985+ of the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, the Christian Science Monitor and the Los Angeles Times.
Streaming audio of classical music, plus some world music and jazz. Includes brief discussions of the works and biographical information on composers and artists.
Founded in 1920, the National Bureau of Economic Research is a private, nonprofit, nonpartisan research organization dedicated to promoting a greater understanding of how the economy works. The NBER is committed to undertaking and disseminating unbiased economic research among public policymakers, business professionals, and the academic community. Unlimited users
Search the New York Times within the National Newspapers Core Advanced Search.
Provides cover-to-cover full text for more than forty U.S. and international newspaper and selective full text for 389 regional (U.S.) newspapers. In addition, full text television and radio news transcripts are also provided. This database is provided free of charge for all residents of Indiana via INSPIRE.
Articles (or article summaries) from journals and magazines covering all aspects of the nursing profession. This database is provided free of charge for all residents of Indiana via INSPIRE.
Provides disease and drug overviews, care plans, articles and animated anatomy and physiology diagrams. This database is provided free of charge for all residents of Indiana via INSPIRE.
Online gateway for Grove Art Online and other Oxford art reference works.
The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) is widely regarded as the accepted authority on the English language. It is an unsurpassed guide to the meaning, history, and pronunciation of 600,000 words—past and present—from across the English-speaking world. OED Online presents the complete OED in its most recent version—including all work to date on the Third Edition. OED Online is updated regularly to provide users with the results of current research and revision.
Online gateway for Grove Music Online and other Oxford music reference sources.
Full-text collection of over 100 basic reference books. Unlimited users
Abstracts and citations to journal articles and books covering all major fields of philosophy. Includes research published since 1940.
Abstracts and citations to literature on post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), provided by the National Center for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in White River Junction, Vermont.
Articles (or article summaries) from magazines and reference sources covering multidisciplinary topics; database designed for elementary school students. This database is provided free of charge for all residents of Indiana via INSPIRE.
Articles (or article summaries) from scholarly journals, magazines and reports covering topics relevant to educators, professional librarians and education researchers. This database is provided free of charge for all residents of Indiana via INSPIRE.
This collection is based on documents produced by Project Gutenberg. Founded by Michael Hart (1947-2011) in 1971 with the aim of distributing a trillion (1,000,000,000) electronic literature files by the year 2001, Project Gutenberg has evolved into an on-going project to produce and distribute free electronic editions of literature. The literature carried by Project Gutenberg is typically out of copyright and includes many historically important documents (especially American ones) and much ‘fine literature’ (Shakespeare, Dickens, etc). Project Gutenberg unashamedly aims at the low end of the quality-price spectrum, aiming to publish as many titles as possible for the lowest price rather than high-quality expensive editions. Unlimited users
Full-text articles from 500+ scholarly journals from major university presses; includes literature and criticism, history, performing arts, cultural studies, education, philosophy and religion, political science, medicine and health, gender studies. Most coverage 1990s to present, consult the online "indexed table of contents" for holdings, as coverage varies for each title. NOTE: DePauw subscribes only to the journal coverage (Premium Collection) and not the digital book collection.
To use it, click the "IP Access box" & then the blue Start icon. Indexes journal articles, books, book chapters, etc. Many items in French, German & Italian. Archaeology: classical, Egyptian & Near East. Classical, antique & art history. Unlimited users
PROLA is The American Physical Society's Physical Review Online Archive. PROLA is the concrete expression of APS's commitment to ensuring the immediate and long-term accessibility all journal content that APS publishes. Unlimited users
ProQuest Sociology gives users access to the full-text of more than 275 journals in sociology and social work. This collection provides full-text coverage of many core titles included in Sociological Abstracts and Social Services Abstracts.
Full-text coverage from journals published by the American Psychological Association (APA). Includes journal articles, book reviews, letters to the editor, and errata from each journal. Coverage spans 1894 to present; nearly all APA journals go back to Volume 1, Issue 1.
Articles (and article summaries) from journal articles, book chapters, books, and dissertations covering behavioral science and mental health. PsycINFO links directly to articles in PscyARTICLES.
PubMed was developed by the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI). It was developed in conjunction with publishers of biomedical literature as a search tool for accessing literature citations and linking to full-text journals at web sites of participating publishers. Unlimited users
Full text journal articles. Biology, Biotechnology, & Life Science journals. Unlimited users
Compiled by staff at the Jewish National and University Library in Jerusalem. Contains links to full text articles which may work if we & that library subscribe to the same versions of the full text database & if our subscription settings are all the same. Indexes periodicals on all aspects of Jewish history & life. Unlimited users
Articles (and article summaries) from journals and magazines, covering news, popular culture, science, politics, sports, and the arts.
Article (and article summaries) from regional business publications covering metropolitan and rural areas within the United States. This database is provided free of charge for all residents of Indiana via INSPIRE.
RILM Abstracts of Music Literature, a comprehensive, ongoing guide to publications on music from all over the world, is an indispensable tool for scholars, students, librarians, performers, teachers, and music lovers. It provides broad yet detailed coverage and facilitates both focused research and browsing for readers of all levels. From hip hop to Händel, from ethnomusicology to music therapy, from elementary music education to advanced music theory, RILM is the first stop for the researcher who wants clear, verified bibliographic information, fully cited, abstracted, and indexed. Since its first publication in 1967, RILM has been a mighty ally for music researchers, and its capabilities and coverage have been constantly expanding, most recently with the addition of retrospective coverage of music conferences from 1865 to the present. RILM currently contains approximately 600,000 entries; approximately 30,000 new records are added every year, covering all document types: articles, books, bibliographies, catalogues, dissertations, Festschriften, iconographies, critical commentaries to complete works, ethnographic recordings, conference proceedings, electronic resources, reviews, and more.
Full-text and image encyclopedia. Unlimited users
1841 - 1996 Full text & image of professional & scholarly chemistry journals. Unlimited users
Access to over 650 full-text journals published by SAGE, 1999-present. Subjects include health and life sciences, social sciences and humanities.
Includes some 1,600 full-text Elsevier journals in four collections: Health Sciences, Life Sciences, Physical Sciences & Engineering, and Social Sciences & Humanities. Full-text coverage starts in 1995 or later (depending on journal) and continues to the present.
Articles (or article summaries) from magazines and reference sources covering multidisciplinary science topics; database designed for high school students. This database is provided free of charge for all residents of Indiana via INSPIRE.
Full text journal articles, etc. From U.S. government agencies such as Agriculture Dept., Energy Dept., NASA, National Technical Information Service. Unlimited users
SciFinder provides you with full access to the Chemical Abstracts database going back to 1907. Chemical Abstracts is one of the most comprehensive databases for chemistry and chemical engineering, biochemistry, biotechnology, electrochemistry, metallurgy and materials science and pharmacology. SciFinder also provides you with access to: CASREACT Chemical Reactions Database (1974 to date), Chemical Suppliers, Chemical Regulatory Data, Medline Database, Chemical Property Data. SciFinder requires user registration; please contact Caroline Gilson (cgilson@depauw.edu) for registration information. You MUST use an email address that ends with "depauw.edu"
Articles (or article summaries) from magazines, journals and reference sources professional for topics related to small business. This database is provided free of charge for all residents of Indiana via INSPIRE.
This database provides bibliographic coverage of current research focused on social work, human services and related areas, including social welfare, social policy and community development. The database abstracts and indexes over 1,300+ serials publications and includes abstracts of journal articles and dissertations and citations to book reviews.
This database abstracts and indexes the international literature of sociology and related disciplines in the social and behavioral sciences. The database provides abstracts of journal articles and citations to book reviews drawn from over 1,800+ serials publications and also provides abstracts of books, book chapters, dissertations, conference papers and working papers. Cited references are included for many journal articles.
Articles (and article summaries) from journals, books and conference covering exercise physiology, physical education, physical fitness, sports, and sports medicine. 4 users
Includes over 1,600 full-text Springer journals in the following fields: behavioral science, biomedical and life sciences, business and economics, chemistry and materials science, computer science, earth and environmental science, engineering, humanities, social sciences and law, mathematics and statistics, medicine. Coverage starts in 1997 or later (depending on the journal) and continues to the present.
NetAdvantage is a comprehensive source of business and investment information that offers online access to Standard & Poor's research-related products such as industry surveys, stock reports, corporation records, The Outlook, mutual fund reports and more.
Over 1000 professional philosophers are donating their time and labor to collaboratively write, referee, and maintain this reference work. Full text & image encyclopedia. Unlimited users
Social & Economic Indicators, Profiles & Maps
Provides information on undergraduate, graduate, vocational schools, and executive education programs; online practice tests for preparatory exams (including college and military entrance exams and civil service exams); and PDF versions of selected college and career handbooks. This database is provided free of charge for all residents of Indiana via INSPIRE.
Indexes & full text of material from U.S. Congress. Useful for any topic Congress studies or considers, including many social issues & problems. Lists government publications which are available in our libraries, but not listed in our catalog, so please let a librarian help you find them. From the U.S. Library of Congress. Unlimited users
Articles (and article citations) from newspapers, magazines and government sources covering popular classroom topics; database designed for school and public library users. This database is provided free of charge for all residents of Indiana via INSPIRE.
The database consists includes information about all US patents (including utility, design, reissue, plant patents and SIR documents) from the first patent issued in 1790 to the most recent issue week. Patents from January 1976 to the present offer the full searchable text, including all bibliographic data, such as the inventor's name, the patent's title, and the assignee's name; the abstract; the full description of the invention; and the claims. The display of each patent's full-text includes a hyperlink to obtain full-page images of each page of the patent. Information from Certificates of Correction and Reexaminations is not included in the full-text database per se, but can be found as pages attached to the full-page images of the original patent. Patents from 1790 to December 1975 offer only the patent number and the current US patent classification in the text display, and can be searched only by those fields. However, this limited text display also includes a hyperlink to obtain full-page images of each page of the patent. Unlimited users
FirstGov.gov is the official U.S. gateway to all government information. Lists government publications which are available in our libraries, but not listed in our catalog, so please let a librarian help you find them. Unlimited users
Business & economics. One-page reports on approximately 1,700 companies & 90 + industries. Also economic & stock market forecasts, one-page write-ups of interesting & attractive stocks, model portfolios, & financial & stock market statistics. Our subscription doesn't include access to other sections of the Value Line web site, such as the "No Load Advisor." 3 concurrent users
Vanderbilt Television News Archive(August 1968 to present) A catalog of news broadcasts. This database contains: Streaming video of NBC nightly news broadcasts (August 1968 to present) and CNN broadcasts (1995 to present). Requires RealPlayer. (Note: content is added to the databases approximately 72 hours after it was broadcast.) 900,000 abstracts of evening news broadcasts from ABC, NBC, and CBS (August 1968 to present); daily news programs from CNN (1995 to present), FOX News (2004 to present) and ABC Nightline (12 September 1988 to present); and a selection of special programs, including coverage of elections, political conventions, events related to September 11, 2001, and more. Note: if you would like to view a broadcast that is not available online, please submit a loan request (some fees apply). Updated weekly
This database includes the contents of 47 manuscript tablatures -- at present, 6585 records. The main criteria for inclusion in this study are that the source be written in "new" German tablature notation and that it consist substantially of intabulated vocal works. Unlimited users
Abstracts, citations and cited references from science journals and other publications. Useful for finding journal articles published on a topic or to discover who has cited a particular author and/or paper.
Full text from books, images, documents, scholarly essays, commentaries, etc. Records of women’s reform organizations throughout the United States during the 19th and early 20th centuries. Unlimited users
Women Writers Project is a long-term research project devoted to early modern women's writing and electronic text encoding. Our goal is to bring texts by pre-Victorian women writers out of the archive and make them accessible to a wide audience of teachers, students, scholars, and the general reader. We support research on women's writing, text encoding, and the role of electronic texts in teaching and scholarship. Unlimited users
OCLC WorldCat database is the OCLC online catalog. It contains over 43 million records describing library holdings.
A big shared library catalog, providing info. about books, periodicals, videos, & other materials in libraries worldwide. Unlimited users