Ryan Library databases are subscriptions provided to the PLNU community for online access to journal and magazine articles and/or citations. NOTE: EBSCO databases maybe search simultaneously using the Articles search box on the Library's homepage. Recommended databases for SSWFS students include: |
ABI/INFORM Collection - covers some international topics (a ProQuest database).
Academic Search Premier - large interdisciplinary database, with much full-text content (an EBSCO database).
Columbia International Affairs Online (CIAO) - A comprehensive source for theory and research in international affairs, including policy.
CQ Researcher Plus Archive - comprehensive reporting and analysis on issues in the news.
Historical Statistics of the United States - quantitative facts of American history.
JSTOR - JSTOR (Journal STORage) is a large, interdisciplinary full-text database. (From the homepage select "Advanced Search." Enter your terms in the Advanced Search boxes. Then scroll down to select Journal Filter. Take special note of : Criminology & Criminal Law, Law, Social Work, and Sociology.)
MEDLINE - full-text access to over 1,450 scholarly journals on medicine and related fields
Nexis Uni - note this database's legal section (formerly called Lexis Nexis).
Nursing & Allied Health - full-text journals (a ProQuest database).
OmniFile Full Text Mega - multi-disciplinary database, with much full-text content (an EBSCO database).
PsycARTICLES - nearly 80 full text scholarly journals in psychology and related fields (an EBSCO database).
Social Sciences Full Text - standard resource, with full-text content of over 200 journals (an EBSCO database).
Women and Social Movements in the United States - covers the time period from 1600 - 2000.
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