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Need to find a full-text article on a topic?
Need a specific article (e.g. know the journal title, article title, etc.)?
Want to search two or more databases at once?
Know the database you want?
Databases by subject (articles and other information are available in these areas):
A current Webster ID number is required for access to the databases. See our Database Help page for more information about access.
Business & TechnologyHumanitiesScience/Medicine |
Social Sciences
General/Multidisciplinary |
More information about Quick Article Search
Quick Article Search searches the following Ebscohost databases for full text content only: Academic Search Premier, ATLA Religion Database, Business Source Premier, CINAHL (nursing), Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews (healthcare/medicine), Communication & Mass Media Complete, International Bibliography of Theatre & Dance, PsycInfo (psychology), and SocIndex (sociology/anthropology).
Quick Article Search is helpful when you want to locate some initial articles or aren't sure where to start. In many cases, however, you will need to find additional articles and resources that specialize in a particular subject area. Please see the Databases by subject section above. Choose a subject area to go to a page which lists additional databases for that area.
More information about Central Search
Central Search is a mega-search product which allows you to search many of the library's subscription databases simultaneously. You may choose to search all covered databases or search only the databases in a subject category. Central Search's strength is that it may allow you to more easily see which library databases are most appropriate for your topic. It can also help you to discover what keywords are used most often by authors publishing in your field of study.
Once you have identified databases which contain articles or books on your topic and appropriate keywords, we suggest that you use the individual database's more robust search capabilities to narrow or expand your research. For example, most article databaseswill allow you to limit your results to peer-reviewed journals.

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