For academic research, it is important to use peer-reviewed (or refereed) journals rather than popular magazines. Peer review is the process by which a journal article is evaluated by experts in the field. An example of a peer-reviewed journal is the Past and Present. An example of a popular magazine is People.
**To see a list of databases for each academic subject, click on the Databases tab on the library website and then click on Subject. Choose the appropriate subject, such as History: European History, and then click on Search to retrieve a list of database titles particularly appropriate for the study of European history.
The following databases are found alphabetically under title in the A-Z list of databases.
Databases Covering History
Bibliography of British and Irish History***
Covers the scholarly literature on British and Irish history.
Indexes bibliographic literature covering world history, excluding the U.S. and Canada.
Databases Covering Many Subjects, Including History
Each of the following databases indexes articles from periodicals in various subject areas.
Indexes scholarly journals and popular magazines in most academic subject areas.
Provides full text for selected scholarly journals and popular magazines across the disciplines.
Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ)
Provides free access to full text of scholarly journals across the disciplines.
Provides selected full text for journals in the humanities, including history.
Provides access to the full text of journals in many subject areas. There is no full-text coverage for the last 3-5 years.
Includes full text of journals that span 200 years in the humanities and social sciences.
Provides full text of journal articles in the social sciences and humanities.
Databases Covering Gender Studies
Provides selected full text of journals, newsletters, and research reports on studies of women and gender.
Provides full text of many of the most important and historically significant LGBT journal, magazine, and regional newspaper articles in addition to the full text of selected monographs/books.