Journal Finder is a searchable database that allows you to determine whether the library provides electronic access to a specific journal, magazine, or newspaper title.
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Comprehensive, non-biased reporting and analysis on issues shaping our world.
Research the pros and cons of current issues and enduring social issues through full-text articles, multimedia, primary sources, government documents and reference materials.
A comprehensive scholarly, multi-disciplinary full-text database, with more than 8,500 full-text periodicals, including more than 7,300 peer-reviewed journals.
Combines 39 single databases into a large academic research resource with access to millions of full-text articles from thousands of scholarly journals
Includes access to the Arts & Sciences I, Life Sciences, and Religion & Theology collections.
Warning: Only articles & journals with the "open lock" icon are available for use.
Provides access to US newspapers including The New York Times (from 1980), the Wall Street Journal (from 1984) as well as local NC newspapers from Raleigh, Durham, Greensboro, and Charlotte.
These resources are your first stop for English & literature articles.
Two other ways to access articles and online library resources:
1. Search across many of our databases at once with Summon. This is the same search as the long search box on the library homepage.
Summon provides a single unified search across journals, magazines, newspapers, eBooks, streaming video, images, and research guides. Note: it does not provide access to our physical collections; to find a print book or DVD, search the library catalog. For more about Summon and how to use it, click here.
2. Access individual databases by Title or Subject