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Article Databases


Advanced Databases 

Sage Research Methods
Help researchers, faculty and students to explore methods. 

Ulrich's Periodical Directory
Provides specific information on periodicals. Also indicates whether a journal is peer-reviewed (refereed).

WorldCat
Indexes books, dissertations, government documents, multimedia and various other materials. This index will tell you which library owns particular items all around the world.  

Research Databases by Discipline

There are additional disciplinary databases available through the Research Databases page and additional library guides available through the Research Guides page

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