Research Databases and Resources:
Click here for Database Passwords (after logging in to your school google account)
Other Resources
- Internet Archive - Internet Archive is a non-profit digital library offering free universal access to books, movies & music, as well as 418 billion archived web pages.
- Google Scholar - provides a simple way to broadly search for scholarly literature. Search across a wide variety of disciplines and sources: articles, theses, books, etc... If you see a pdf hyperlink next to an article, you can typically click on that to access the full text article. It's also interesting to "citation chase" by looking for what other scholars cited this article, and you can also look for related articles.
- Project Gutenberg - The site offers thousands of public domain ebooks for free use on any device. Because they are public domain, they are typically limited to items published before 1924, but that still includes a wide range of classics that can be downloaded in a variety of formats
- LibriVox - This site offers public domain audiobooks recorded by volunteers for free use and download on any relevant device. Like Gutenberg, they tend to be items published before 1924.
- ScienceOpen is is a freely accessible search and discovery platform that puts research in context.
- CSLBU LibGuide contains 100s of links to FREE subject matter databases, including the NY Review of Books Literary Criticism and Analysis (under Literature)