Integrative Studies (IRIS): Library Databases
When would you use these?
Use library databases to:
- find articles about a specific topic
- get full text access to some philosophy books
- search specialized subscription databases
Useful Resources
- Citing SourcesStyle guides and examples
- Evaluating ResourcesGuides and examples
General databases
- Academic Search Ultimate This link opens in a new windowComprehensive, multi-disciplinary resource of scholarly research
- JSTOR This link opens in a new windowHas full-text back files (no current issues) of key journals in most subject areas
- Project Muse This link opens in a new windowFull-text, prestigious humanities and social sciences journals
- Pop Culture Universe This link opens in a new windowInformation on American and world popular culture, past and present
- Humanities Source Ultimate This link opens in a new windowUseful for a variety of liberal studies topics, including creativity
- Humanities Abstracts and Retrospective This link opens in a new windowCoverage from 1907 to present for the most noted scholarly sources in the humanities
- Arts and Humanities Citation Index (Web of Science) This link opens in a new windowSearch by topic, by citation, or find a specific author
- Readers' Guide Abstracts and Retrospective This link opens in a new windowFind articles in popular magazines
- Oxford Scholarship Online This link opens in a new windowComplete text of over 1,800 Oxford books in 13 broad subject areas
- iPOLL This link opens in a new windowProvides academic, commercial, and media polls and surveys in the U.S.
Subject databases
- Cambridge Companions This link opens in a new windowUse the search box that says "Search Cambridge Companions", not the search box at the top
Multiple resource search
Subject Guide
- Last Updated: Feb 20, 2024 10:23 AM
- URL: https://libguides.gvsu.edu/liberalstudies