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Project MUSE®

On-Campus Access
Off-Campus Access for citation only
Offers nearly 250 quality journal titles from 40 scholarly publishers. Project MUSE® covers the fields of literature and criticism, history, the visual and performing arts, cultural studies, education, political science, gender studies, economics, and many others.


CIAO (Columbia International Affairs Online)

On-Campus Access || Off-Campus Access*
A full-text online database for working papers, policy briefs, and selected journals in the areas of politics, area studies, diplomatic history, international law and business, policy formation, and country analysis. Coverage back to 1991. Published by Columbia University Press.
*Off-campus access is available after registering with the database from a computer terminal located on campus.


EconLit™ with Full Text

On-Campus Access || Off-Campus Access
Published by the American Economic Association; provides full text for more than 400 publications including titles from the American Economic Association (all with no embargo), such as: American Economic Review, Journal of Economic Literature, and Journal of Economic Perspectives; citations and abstracts to economic research dating back to 1969, covering all fields of economics, including capital markets, country studies, econometrics, economic forecasting, environmental economics, government regulations, labor economics, monetary theory, urban economics. Contains more than 735,000 records.


JSTOR

On-Campus Access || Off-Campus Access
A total of more than 420 full-text scholarly journal titles in an online archive beginning with the first issue of each title. The archive includes four JSTOR Arts and Sciences Collections. In JSTOR, there is usually a time lag in full-text content. Use JSTOR in conjunction with our current online databases and print holdings.


ARTstor Digital Library
On-Campus Access || Off-Campus Access*
A repository of hundreds of thousands of digital images and related data. The image collections are interdisciplinary and include:  American art, architecture, visual and material culture; arts of Asia ; Old Master European prints from the 15th to 19th Centuries; graphic arts and design; Native American Art and Culture from the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution; and the Schlesinger photographic archive on the history of women in America .
Link to "System Requirements"
http://www.artstor.org/using-artstor/u-html/requirements.shtml
*Off-campus access is available after registering with the database from a computer terminal located on campus.


New York Times Archive, 1851-2003

On-Campus Access || Off-Campus Access
Full-text and full-page images of the New York Times from the newpaper's first issue. This fully searchable resource is important for students of history, social science, political science, communications, and the graphic arts. Use this in conjunction with our current print subscriptions and the daily updated Lexis-Nexis Academic Universe.
For remote access, use either Netscape or Firefox.


Lexis-Nexis Academic Universe

On-Campus Access ONLY
An interdisciplinary, full-text database of over 18,000 sources focusing on current news and business, government/legal, and medical issues.


Library of Congress

All Access
The Library of Congress site houses a large variety of databases, including:
American Memory: U.S. History collections
THOMAS: current legislation in Congress
Library of Congress Online Catalog


Massachusetts History Online
On-Campus Access || Off-Campus Access
Contains full-text articles gathered from almost 50 sources that directly relate to Massachusetts history.


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