Search the following databases for articles and journal texts. Access to many of these databases can be obtained by providing your Sussex College Library barcode number, which may be found on the bottom of your Student ID Card. If you do not have an ID card and cannot visit campus, contact the library for assistance with your barcode number.
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Articles and citations from peer reviewed/scholarly journals, magazines, and newspapers. Offers information on the social sciences, humanities, and sciences. |
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Digital reference books, including encyclopedias, dictionaries, thesauri and books of quotations. Also provides reference books on subjects like law, medicine, and science. |
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For advanced users. Full access to all EBSCO databases. |
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Science and related information. |
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Citations to journals and other publications about education. Links to full-text information where available. |
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Bloom's Literature Online and Ferguson's Career Guidance Center, as well as full-text essays on history, science, and health. It also has a curriculum resource center and world atlas. |
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Links to legal resources. |
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Archive of articles in the humanities, especially history and literature. To access JSTOR off campus contact a Librarian. |
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MEDLINE |
Citations and articles from biomedical journals (from EBSCO). |
Full-text articles from regional newspapers around the country. Your best place to find articles from New Jersey newspapers. |
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Full text historical NYT. From 1851-2002, includes images (from ProQuest). |
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For advanced users. Full access to all ProQuest databases. |
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Information about business, economics, banking and trade and industry topics. |
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Articles from national newspapers, scholarly and professional peer-reviewed journals, and general interest and scholarly magazines. Provides information on the sciences, social sciences, and the humanities. |
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Provided by the NJ State Library. Current directory information on more than 12 million U.S. businesses and 102 million residents. Also provides information on healthcare providers and Canadian businesses and residents. |
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Full-text Wall Street Journal (1984-current), offers full page and article images. Access to the historical WSJ (1889-2003) is also available through ProQuest. |