These databases provide access to resources covering a variety of fields.
The world's most valuable and comprehensive scholarly, multi-disciplinary database. Indexes newspapers, magazines, and scholarly journals in all disciplines. Contains a significant amount of full-text. Content available from 1915-present.
Google's index of professional publications. Recommended as an adjunct to library resources. Especially strong in the sciences & technology. NOTE: ON CAMPUS USE will include and access to MSU copies of the articles.
Provides resources encompassing all aspects of agriculture and allied disciplines. Materials date from 1979 to present. No full-text.
Agriculture and allied disciplines included in the database are plant & animal sciences, forestry, entomology, soil and water resources, agricultural economics, agricultural engineering, agricultural products, farming practices, food & nutrition, agricultural trade & marketing, rural information.
Draws on publications in agriculture, education, law, health, and technology to focus on ways humans impact their environment.
Full-text scientific database with articles from over 2,500 peer-reviewed journals and book chapters from more than 10,000 books. More than 9.5 million articles/chapters with a content base growing at a rate of almost 0.5 million additions per year.
Searches indexed content, as well as full text content, on the JSTOR interface. Provides indexing for more than 12 million journal articles, books, and other content from a wide variety publishers on the well-known JSTOR interface.
For Business and Economics
The world's definitive scholarly business database, including articles from peer-reviewed journals, magazines, trade publications, and news sources. Company and industry profiles are also available. Citations available from 1880-present.
Uses the RePEc bibliographic and author data to provide access to economics working papers and journal articles.
For Education
ERIC, the Education Resource Information Center, provides access to education literature and resources including educational journals and 337,000 full-text documents from ERIC back to 1966.