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Note: the terms "index" and "bibliography" both mean that the database only contains citations and abstracts of articles. Databases marked with "Open Access" will contain the full text of all articles within.
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(Open Access) A specialized database focusing on the preservation and conservation of cultural
objects. Includes archeology, artefacts, art history, material culture, and historic
technology.
Contains news and scholarly publications relating to all aspects of business, trade,
and economics.
A large, multi-disciplinary database of journals, magazines, and news articles covering
a wide variety of topics. Contains full text for most items.
Comprehensive medical resource containing textbooks, diagnostic tools, videos, interactive
diagrams, and many reference works. You must create an account with your @steu.edu
email to log in.
Contains essential publications on accounting, tax management, tax laws, financial
laws, financial management, industry trends, and risk management, as well as company
profiles for accounting and consulting firms.
(Open Access) Contains everything published by the Association for Computing Machinery, including
their journals, conference proceedings, magazines, newsletters, and videos. ACM publishes
articles on computing, data science, game theory, software, programming, AI, and more.
(Open Access) Collection of over 7,000 advertisements published in the US and Canada between 1911
and 1955. Ads in this collection focus on radio, television, transportation, beauty
and hygiene, and World War II.
(Open Access) A collection of journals that specialize in African Studies or consistently discuss
the African continent.
(Open Access) The national library of the US Department of Agriculture. Contains a data repository,
peer-reviewed journals, archival materials, and digital collections.
(Open Access) A large bibliography of research on alcohol published between 1956 to 2007. Maintained
by Rutgers University.
(Open Access) Over 100,000 images of museum artworks from around the world. Contains paintings,
sculptures, prints, photographs, textiles, jewelry, and manuscripts from the Native
American and Inuit peoples, as well as from Greece, Rome, Egypt, China, and Japan.
(Open Access) Archive of publicly-funded radio and TV broadcasts ranging from the 1940's to today.
All video and audio files were contributed by the individual stations that ran them.
(Open Access) Hundreds of newspapers and journals published inside American prisons, with special
attention towards women-only institutions.
Large collection of full-text peer-reviewed journal articles in psychology from 1894
to present.
Large index of research in psychology. Does not necessarily contain full-text for
articles.
Database of psychological tests and measuring tools for use in research or teaching.
Contains sources on all aspects of art and media: music, film, theater, television,
dance, art, architecture, and design.
(Open Access) Vast collection of open access images, videos, audio files, and documents from libraries,
museums, and artists around the world. Although all subjects are represented, the
collection is strongest in the arts, architecture, and the humanities.
(Open Access) Large open access collection of pre-prints in physics, math, computer science, statistics,
electrical engineering, and economics. Note that all papers in this collection are
pre-prints, which means they were not yet published when they were uploaded to the
collection. These papers meet basic scholarly standards, but have not been peer-reviewed and may not make it to publication. Good for quickly-developing topics and finding
open access versions of published papers.
Comprehensive reference tool for religious and theological research published from
1949 to present day. Contains some full text and many abstracts.
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(Open Access) Over 4,000 primary source documents covering civil rights activism by the Black, Latine, Indigenous, and Asian American/Pacific Islander communities. Includes letters, demonstration plans, meeting minutes, worship programs, and audio/visual recordings.
(Open Access) Focuses on open access journals in biomedicine and biotechnology, but also includes
some journals on the physical sciences, math, and engineering.
(Open Access) Collection of pre-prints on biology topics. Note that all papers in this collection are pre-prints, which means they were not yet published when their authors uploaded them to the collection. These papers meet basic scholarly standards, but have not been peer-reviewed and should not be relied on for clinical practice. Good for quickly-developing topics and finding open access versions of published papers.
(Open Access) Collection of primary source documents covering critical events and people in African
American history, from the abolition movement to Black Lives Matter.
(Open Access) Archived periodicals from the Black Power movement in the 1960's and 70's.
Online reference source covering all subject areas. Includes encyclopedias, dictionary entries, and reference books.
(Open Access) Collection of open access books on Judaic Studies published by Brown University.
ProQuest Research Library's business collection has full text articles from thousands of journals on various business-related topics, such as economics, management, accounting, finance, and strategies.
Industry and company reports from Hoover's Company Profiles, Barnes Reports and First
Research.
Covers a wide variety of business and management topics, as well as current company
profiles.
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(Open Access) Defines terms relevant to Catholicism, including people, places, events, and passages.
Provides full-text access to many Catholic newspapers published between 1831 to present
day.
(Open Access) An archive of all CDC datasets as they existed before January 28th, 2025.
(Open Access) Query system for analyzing public health data.
(Open Access) Provides information about the American people based on the most recent national
census data.
(Open Access) A chemical structure database providing information on over 120 million structures,
along with their properties and any associated information.
The premier news source for higher education topics, including news, opinion pieces,
career resources, and technology.
(Open Access) Full text access to millions of archived newspapers from 1789-1963.
Search nearly 3,000 journals in nursing and allied health. Contains full text for
approximately 600 journals, though additional full text may be available in other
databases.
(Open Access) Database of publicly and privately funded clinical research studies from over 200
countries. All studies have been uploaded by their sponsors or authors, with a minimal
review by the National Library of Medicine.
(Open Access) Comprehensive pharmacogenomic resource for drug recommendations, gene and drug associations, and
clinical practice guidelines.
Online reference source covering all subject areas. Includes encyclopedias, dictionary entries, and full-text reference books.
Database of scholarship on crime, its causes and impacts, social aspects of crime,
corrections, law enforcement, and security.
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(Open Access) A continuously updated list tracking backup locations of removed government
data.
(Open Access) Database of reference entries on the history of religions. Browse by region, religion,
place, text, and language.
(Open Access) Originally designed for the 2024 election season, this resource contains many full-text
articles and resources on democracy, politics, voting, and elections.
(Open Access) Information from the labels of various dietary supplements in the United States.
(Open Access) Repository of full-text scholarly sources from universities around the world. May
include journal articles, book chapters, dissertations, working papers, conference proceedings,
and other original works. Breaks up papers into very specific subject areas.
(Open Access) Combines the resources of libraries, museums, archives, and cultural institutions
across America into one searchable database. Includes images, texts, videos, and audio
recordings.
(Open Access) Collection of archival materials related to global transgender history (including
gender non-conforming history). All digitized items were either created before 2000,
or discussing transgender history before 2000.
(Open Access) Collection of high quality, open access, peer-reviewed journals in all scholarly disciplines.
(Open Access) Collection of high quality, open access, peer-reviewed books in all scholarly disciplines.
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(Open Access) Contains polling data from New Jersey residents on political and social issues from
1971 to present day.
A large hub of over 200,000 full text ebooks that Mahoney Library subscribes to. These
books are also searchable in the .
(Open Access) Collection of pre-prints on economic topics. Note that all papers in this collection
are pre-prints, which means they were not yet published when their authors uploaded
them to the collection. These papers meet basic scholarly standards, but have not been peer-reviewed and may not make it to publication. Good for quickly-developing topics and finding
open access versions of published papers.
(includes ERIC)
Combines full-text access to hundreds of journals with the index of ERIC to provide
complete coverage of education topics from elementary school to adulthood.
A large collection of full-text, open access, and indexed education journals.
(Open Access) An archive that saves the state of all U.S. Government websites at the end of each
presidential administration. The EOT has thus far preserved websites from administration
changes in 2008, 2012, 2016, 2020, and 2024.
A vast collection of bibliographic information of journals, articles, and gray literature
about education, sponsored by the Institute of Education Sciences within the U.S. Department of Education. Provides
full text access to some resources
(Open Access) A rescue archive of over 500,000 full text publications that were previously hosted
on ERIC.
(Open Access) Provides access to millions of resources on Europe's cultural heritage with images, books, videos, audio recordings, and 3-D animations.
Items are provided by museums, galleries, libraries, and archives around the world.
(Open Access) The official statistics office of the European Union. Contains data on policies,
regional statistics, economy and finance, social conditions, industries,.trade, the
environment, energy, agriculture, transportation, science, and technology.
(Open Access) A free resource exploring the history and cultures that shape our society, with particular
attention to the wide variety of the human experience in America. Contains essays,
journal articles, reports, primary sources, and other resources.
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Contains over 250,000 educational videos, documentaries, and movies in all subject
areas.
Encyclopedia of forensic science terms and topics.
(Open Access) A library of United States financial, banking, and economics history, particularly
the history of the Federal Reserve System. Includes documents and texts as well as
data.
(Open Access) Repository of raw economic data from the United States and beyond. Contains hundreds of
thousands of data series from both the public and private sectors.
A basic encyclopedia.
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Smaller collection of ebooks that Mahoney Library subscribes to. All titles can also
be found in the .
(Open Access) Free index of all scholarly publications on the internet. Provides links to any full-text
pdfs or links Google can locate. Great for locating the full text of known articles.
(Open Access) Archive of official publications from all branches of the U.S. government. Not all
government documents may be present, as publications must be submitted by their authors.
An index of publications about human impact to the environment, including global warming,
pollution, sustainable agriculture, renewable energy, recycling, and more.
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(Open Access) A bibliography of resources about Latin America from the 1960's to present day.
(Open Access) Collection of millions of digitized books, provided by academic and research libraries. Many items are in the public domain and available full-text.
Part of the ProQuest Research Library, this database offers full-text sources on nursing,
health, pharmacology, and medicine topics.
A full-text database covering hospital administration topics, like insurance, technology,
HR, hospital management, and marketing.
A database of consumer health magazines, pamphlets, and reference books. Intended
for use by the general public.
A full-text database covering nursing and health topics, aimed at academics and medical
practitioners.
Part of the ProQuest Research Library, this database offers full-text sources on ancient
civilizations, US history, world history, military history, and time periods.
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(Open Access) An archive of alternative press newspapers produced by feminists, dissident GIs, campus radicals, Native Americans, anti-war
activists, Black Power advocates, Hispanics, LGBTQ+ activists, the extreme right-wing
press and alternative literary magazines during the latter half of the 20th century.
(Open Access) An archive of images and descriptive data related to artworks produced between late Antiquity and
the sixteenth century. Browse by subject, medium, type of art, creator, patron, location,
style, script, liturgy, and language.
A large index of sources in the social sciences, with over 3 million indexed items
from all over the world. Primarily focuses on anthropology, economics, political science, and sociology, but also includes archeology,
cultural studies, demographics, education, ethnology, and religious studies.
(Open Access) Provides direct access to the works of the International Monetary Fund, including
periodicals, books, studies, data, and statistical tools.
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(Open Access) An open collection of research on Covid-19, provided by the Journal of the American
Medical Association.
(Open Access) Various resources provided by the New Jersey State Library to everyone in NJ. The
most relevant databases from JerseyClicks have already been added to this database
list.
A collection of journals in clinical medicine, behavioral & social sciences, life
sciences, and nursing.
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Provides full text for many of the top consumer legal reference books, as well as thousands of legal form examples.
Covers all aspects of librarianship, including archives, information technology, information
retrieval, library management, library users, and reference.
An index of library science topics, including librarianship, classification, cataloging,
bibliometrics, information retrieval, and information management.
Provides indexing and full text for all aspects of linguistics. This includes the
structure of language, such as phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, and semantics,
as well as how language is used, such as discourse analysis, psycholinguistics, learning
disabilities, nonverbal communication, and anthropological linguistics.
Provides information on thousands of authors and their works across disciplines and
time periods.
Part of the ProQuest Research Library, this database offers full-text sources on American
literature, world literature, linguistics, and English topics.
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Full text for magazines, publications, and images on general interest subjects like
business, health, science, education, and culture.
Database for the National Library of Medicine. Contains full text for topic areas
like biomedicine, life sciences, bioengineering, public health, clinical care, and plant
and animal science. Searchable in PubMed.
(Open Access) The public-facing version of Medline, designed for the general patient to investigate
and understand health topics.
(Open Access) Collection of pre-prints on medicine topics. Note that all papers in this collection
are pre-prints, which means they were not yet published when their authors uploaded
them to the collection. These papers meet basic scholarly standards, but have not been peer-reviewed and should not be relied on for clinical practice. Good for quickly-developing topics
and finding open access versions of published papers.
(Open Access) A database of Middle English vocabulary and usage from 1100-1500.
Full text access to over 150 magazines for middle schoolers, as well as thousands
of additional resources for the middle school age group.
Offers current news and research on all branches of the military and government around
the world.
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(Open Access) Publishes the reports and books of the National Academies of Science, Engineering,
and Medicine, as well as the Transportation Research Board. Offers full text for over
2,500 ebooks.
(Open Access) A collection of nearly 2,000 books, pamphlets, memorials, and proceedings on women's
suffrage from 1890 to 1938. The Library of Congress asks users to note that it "represents
the concerns of well-educated, middle- and upper-class white women living in the North,
and especially in New England."
(Open Access) An Indigenous-led mapping project focused on mapping Indigenous territories, locations,
languages, and histories around the world. Most of the current information is on the
Americas and Australia.
(Open Access) The National Center for Biotechnology Information provides access to biomedical and
genomic information.
(Open Access) A collection of documented NJ history, culture, and land.
Includes archived data, website sources, and information that was removed from or
made unavailable on federal government websites due to the 2025 presidential administration
transition or in compliance with presidential executive orders.
As one of the oldest, largest, and most well-respected news agencies in the United
States, the New York Times is a great option for all kinds of news, culture, and opinion
pieces.
A full-text collection of the world's major news content, in newspapers, news wires,
and magazines, as well as TV and radio transcripts.
Provides a way to discover new fiction books, for readers of all ages.
Provides a way to locate new fiction books for young readers in kindergarten through
8th grade.
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(Open Access) A large, federated search engine that searches many open educational resource databases
at the same time.
(Open Access) Another large, federated search engine that searches many open educational resource
databases at the same time.
(Open Access) A collection of resources related to the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
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(Open Access) The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office's public search tool for locating
patents and patent information.
(Open Access) Originally focused on the history, literature and culture of the Greco-Roman world,
this historical database has expanded to include Germanic, Arabic, and Renaissance-era
history.
(Open Access) A social science research center that conducts surveys and collects data on public
opinion, demographics, and social issues.
(Open Access) A comprehensive index of philosophy papers, submitted and maintained by philosophers.
It also contains the largest archive of open access philosophy research.
Contains hundreds of persuasive and informational essays on popular topics. Useful
for finding writing examples.
Contains international literature on political science, public policies, government,
and public administration. Many full text articles in addition to abstracted articles.
A hub for developing academic skills, preparing for tests, practicing core math and
english skills, preparing for grad school, exploring careers, and being successful in
college. Contains activities, lessons, practice tests, videos, and more.
Designed for children's librarians and elementary schools, this resource gives full
text access to dozens of elementary school magazines.
One of our largest databases, providing full text access and indexing for thousands
of journals in all subject areas.
(Open Access) Collection of pre-prints in psychology, linguistics, and neuroscience. Note that all
papers in this collection are pre-prints, which means they were not yet published
when their authors uploaded them to the collection. These papers meet basic scholarly
standards, but have not been peer-reviewed and should not be relied on for clinical practice. Good for quickly-developing topics
and finding open access versions of published papers.
A full-text database for hundreds of psychology journals, many of which are indexed
in APA PsycInfo. Subjects include anthropology, emotions, behavior, mental processes,
experimental methods, child/adolescent psychology, counseling, and psychiatry and
psychology in general.
Produced by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs National Center for PTSD, this
database indexes international literature of PTSD and the effects of trauma on the
human mind (including assessment and treatment).
(Open Access) A database of chemical research maintained by the U.S. National Institutes of Health.
Contains information on individual chemicals and their physical properties, molecular
structure, medical use/biological activities, safety and toxicity information, patents,
literature citations and more.
(Open Access) This database bring together open access research from around the world in all subject
areas. Content includes journal articles, books, conference papers, reports, and pre-prints.
Note: pre-prints meet basic scholarly standards, but have not yet been peer-reviewed
or edited.
(Open Access) The largest index of biomedical literature, maintained by the U.S. National Institute
of Health's National Library of Medicine. Contains international research, with many
full-text links available. All literature in PubMed Central and MEDLINE are also searchable
within PubMed.
(Open Access) PMC is very similar to PubMed, but only contains full-text articles and does not
index unavailable articles. Serves as the archive for the U.S. National Library of
Medicine.
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A powerful online reference and research tool providing access to real-time in-depth
information on over 115 million active U.S. businesses and 328 million consumers.
Also contains information on historical and closed U.S. business, Canadian businesses,
and Canadian consumers.
A comprehensive Spanish-language database, offers content from a variety of sources
including 49,000 encyclopedia entries.
Contains regional business publications, including magazines, newspapers, radio and television news transcripts, and newswires. Updated daily.
(Open Access) A large index of research on disabilities and rehabilitation, including some that
are available full-text. Hosted by the National Rehabilitation Information Center.
A full-text database for theology and philosophy covering world religions, major denominations, biblical studies, religious history, epistemology,
political philosophy, philosophy of language, moral philosophy and the history of
philosophy.
(Open Access) Database of scholarly research and reference works on minority religions around the
world.
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Small collection of additional ebooks that Mahoney Library subscribes to, mostly in
history.
Part of the ProQuest Research Library, this database offers full-text sources on agriculture,
biology, chemistry, environmental science, materials science, computing, and engineering.
Contains thousand of books, journals, and reference works on all science topics.
(Open Access) View the Smithsonian Institution's millions of images from museums, research centers, libraries, archives, and the National Zoo.
(Open Access) Provides five different social-justice related databases: Civil Rights and Social
Justice, Gun Regulation and Legislation in America, LGBTQ+ Rights, Open Society Justice
Initiative, and Slavery in America and the World: History, Culture & Law. Each topic
area contains legal documents, Supreme Court records, reports, scholarly articles,
and general overviews.
Large database that combines multiple social science collections into one. Included
collections are the Criminology Collection, the Education Collection, the International
Bibliography of the Social Sciences (IBSS), the Library & Information Science Collection,
the Linguistics Collection, the Politics Collection, the Social Science Database,
and the Sociology Collection.
Part of the ProQuest Research Library, this database offers full-text sources on sociology,
psychology, communications, political science, linguistics, criminology, and education.
Covers a broad range of subjects relevant to sociology and its related disciplines
including social behavior, human tendencies, interaction, relationships, community
development, and social/cultural structures.
(Open Access) This digitized archive covers print materials from South Asia in the late eighteenth century into the twenty-first century. Includes newspapers, and journals,
colonial reports, government documents, works of art, literature, economics, politics,
social structure, and reference works.
(Open Access) A speech pathology database focusing on clinical interventions and treatment efficacy.
It is maintained by the The University of Sydney and Speech Pathology Australia. Mainly
an index with some links to full text where available.
(Open Access) Combines all of Springer Nature's open access resources into one searchable database,
with a wide variety of subject areas.
(Open Access) A large reference work breaking down philosophy terms, key figures, movements and
theories, and more.
(Open Access) A digital archive documenting student protests, political actions, and equal-rights
advocacy from the 20th and early 21st century in the United States. Includes circulars,
fliers, pamphlets, newsletters, campaign materials, protest literature, periodicals,
bulletins, letters, press releases, ephemera, meeting notes, and event documentation.
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(Open Access) A collection of documents, images, audio recordings, and videos from the Nuremberg
Trials. Types of documents include transcripts of hearings, written pleas, evidence
submitted by the prosecution and defense, papers from the investigation committee,
and judgments.
(Open Access) An interactive digital publication and archive, preserving the thoughts, opinions,
and experiences of US service members in letters, surveys, and more.
Contains magazines and peer-reviewed journals covering education at all levels, from
preschool to higher education to continuing education. Topics include: assessment,
best practices, continuing education, current pedagogical research, curriculum development,
elementary education, higher education, instructional media, language arts, literacy
standards, school administration, science mathematics, and teacher education.
(Open Access) An integrated database that combines the records from TRB鈥檚 Transportation Research
Information Services (TRIS) Database and the OECD鈥檚 Joint Transport Research Centre鈥檚
International Transport Research Documentation (ITRD) Database. TRID provides access
to 1.4 million records of transportation research worldwide.
(Open Access) A search engine for locating clinical research. Contains primary research, guidelines,
systematic review, clinical trial, reference works, evidence based synopses, and patient information leaflets. Mostly an index of articles,
but many are available full-text.
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(Open Access) Official statistics, estimates, and projections compiled by the United Nations Statistics
and Population Divisions and other UN agencies
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(Open Access) Provides access to the Vatican Library鈥檚 digitized collections of manuscripts, incunabula,
archival materials, inventories, graphic materials, coins and medals, and printed
materials (special projects).
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As a popular American newspaper, The Wall Street Journal is most well-known for their
insights into business, finance, and the economy, but they also cover other aspects
of news and culture.
(Open Access) A collection of resources on women's history on the topics of bibliographies, biographies,
African American Women, Politics and Women, Women's Suffrage, and Women in the Military.
(Open Access) A repository for global data collected by the World Bank and its partners.
(Open Access) The World Bank鈥檚 official repository for its research outputs and knowledge products.
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(Open Access) Provides access to bibliographic data, reviews and abstracts from all areas of pure
mathematics and applications, in particular natural sciences, computer science, economics
and engineering. It also covers history and philosophy of mathematics and university
education.
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