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Here are a few article databases for beginning your research. More can be accessed by subject at the bottom of this box.
Full-text access to articles from over 7,000 journals (including nearly 6,000 peer-reviewed journals), magazines, and reference sources.
“You may browse content on the EBSCOlearning site before registering. Once you locate an individual learning resource (tutorial, practice test, article, flashcards, or e-book), that you would like to use, you will be prompted to register before you can access it. Registration also gives you access to “My Center,” where you can save any learning resource in progress for future completion, or to reuse an item.”.
Please see EBSCOlearning Quick Start Guide for further instructions and information.
Academic journals, trade journals, and news in communication and mass media studies. Full text for over 200 titles and citations for more.
Full text of hundreds of journals, books, and other published sources from around the world, as well as millions of citations from the Humanities International Index.
Scholarly journals and magazines for research in areas including drama, music, art history, and filmmaking.
The database emphasizes full-text content for publications included in the Wilson Art Index and RILM bibliography.
An archival full-text multi-disciplinary journal database, covering over 60 academic disciplines in more than 2400 scholarly journals.
Coverage varies by publication but typically begins with volume one of each title and continues to within 3 to 5 years of the most current issue.
Partial funding for Collections V and VI from the Russell Moratz estate. Partial funding for Collection VII provided by Student Technology Fees.
Includes Grove Music Online, The Oxford Dictionary of Music, and The Oxford Companion to Music. Note: This resource is limited to 5 users at a time.
Grove Music Online includes the full texts of The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, The New Grove Dictionary of Opera, and The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz.
To find other databases to search, go to our A-Z Databases webpage, which is linked from the library homepage, and select the subject you want. Three subject database collections relevant to WOTA are:
To search for specific article types, search the entire Research@UWW contents using the box at the top of this page, then use limits.