Library databases can be excellent places to find sources, particularly peer-reviewed ones. Some databases may have primary source materials, but most covered here will focus on peer-reviewed articles. For primary source databases, please see General Primary Source Collections.
Broad collection of scholarly journals, magazines, and newspapers in most academic subjects. A great starting point for any topic!
Academic Search Elite encompasses a selection of academic disciplines, offering access to 1,329 active full-text journals, along with abstracted and indexed journals. Provided through Indiana State Library's INSPIRE program.
Full-text of core academic journal articles, books, and primary sources in 75 disciplines.
JSTOR is a collection of scholarly journal articles in the humanities and social sciences. It's entire collection contains around 2,000 journals, although local access will vary. These are subscriptions, and chosen individually, so each collection will reflect the focus of the institution. The collection's strength lies in its complete back issues of journal titles, while a weakness is a "moving wall" limiting access to the most recent journal issues. Subscription.
World History in Context moves chronologically over 5,000 years from antiquity to the present and geographically around the globe, to ensure that the events, movements and individuals that defined, informed and shaped world history are covered with a sense of balance
Provided by The Indianapolis Foundation a CICF affiliate.