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Subject Resources
Humanities
Citations and articles from the world's largest multi-disciplinary, full text database. Over 3,350 full-text journals available.
Wilson OmniFile Full Text Select is a multidisciplinary, 100% full text database. It provides indexing, abstracts and full text articles from over 2,230 magazines and journals dating as far back as 1994.
JSTOR
This full-text collection consists of 239 core research and society published journals in the humanities and social sciences. Other areas of interest are economics, history, political science, and sociology.
ArticleFirst
Available via the FirstSearch database, ArticleFirst provides citations from over 13,000 general academic and scholarly journals.
More than 147,000 profiles from a host of Wilson biographical resources. More than 36,000 images bring the profiles to life!
American Memory
Historical American collections compiled by the National Digital Library Program of the Library of Congress. Includes collections from many aspects of American history, including political papers, photography, art and music, literature, and social issues.
Created by the American Studies Program at Washington State University, this site provides materials on the web for studying and teaching about 19th century American literature, history and culture.
Includes grant information, guides to the NEA, Writer's Corner, endowment news, Arts Resource Center, profiles of artists and more.
A site for the full-text of books in the public domain.
A digital library of resources for the study of the ancient world and beyond.
A definitive interactive gateway to all exemplars of qualitative arts information, from art and artists to performing arts.
Valuable resources for music educators and students of all areas and educational levels.
Essay and General Literature Index
Essay and General Literature is a print source for article citations from periodicals dealing with the humanities from 1900 to 2000.
Biography Index
Biography Index is a print source for biographies that have been published in a variety of print sources from 1946 to 2004. |