Maxwell Library A-Z List
Access the A-Z list of Maxwell Library's electronic and print journals:
Selected Databases that May Contain Primary Sources
Some of the below links contain articles that are considered to be primary sources, but not everything that is included qualifies.
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America: History and Life (with Full Text)Bibliographic references, with abstracts, to articles from journals covering American and Canadian history.
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ARTstorDigital images in the areas of art, architecture, humanities, and social sciences for use in research and teaching. The collection includes contributions from museums, photographers, libraries, scholars, photo archives, and artists and artists' estates.
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Biography Index Past & PresentBiographies from Gale Group sources and full-text articles from hundreds of periodicals.
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Current Biography IllustratedBiographical information from articles and obituaries from newspapers, magazines, and books and more than 19,500 images.
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DPLA - Digital Public Library of AmericaNearly 17 million digitized items from libraries, archives, museums, and open access online resources. Brings together different viewpoints, experiences, and collections in a single platform and portal, providing open and coherent access to our society’s digitized cultural heritage.
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Gale Academic OneFile Select (formerly Expanded Academic ASAP)Abstracts from articles taken from over 1,500 scholarly, trade and general-interest publications, with coverage of core titles in every major academic concentration. The full text is available for a selected number of these titles.
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Historical Abstracts with Full TextCitations, with abstracts, from the literature of world history (excludes the US and Canada). Dates of coverage: 1954-
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Historical New York Times (ProQuest News & Newspapers)Provides genealogists, researchers and scholars with online, easily-searchable first-hand accounts and unparalleled coverage of the politics, society and events of the time.
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JSTORRetrospective issues from scholarly journals includes mathematics, philosophy, anthropology, Asian studies, economics, history, literature, population studies, and sociology.
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Project MUSEA set of approximately 40 electronic journals from Johns Hopkins University Press, predominantly in the humanities.
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ScienceDirect College EditionProvides access to thousands of journals relating to research and advances in science happening around the globe. Maxwell Library has access to the following collection: Health & Life Sciences Journals.