Use a wide range of sources - images, books, articles, and more - to support your research.
Boolean Operators are words and symbols that group keywords in specific ways.
Some eBooks may be accessed by searching the library catalog.
Need more eBooks? Search eBook databases, listed below.
There are dozens of article databases to choose from at SCAD Libraries. Select a database that covers your topic and has the kind of information you need (scholarly information, news, etc.)
Browse all databases by subject or by database title.
Or try one of these popular databases:
EBSCO database containing full-text journals, magazines, and newspapers from a wide variety of disciplines, including physical sciences, social sciences, humanities, and much more.
Academic Search Premier contains over 4,000 full-text journals, magazines, and newspapers. This multidisciplinary research database covers a variety of disciplines, including engineering, physics, psychology, religion, philosophy, science and technology, education, humanities, civics, and history as well as the physical sciences. This database provides access to the Chronicle of Higher Education, videos from the Associated Press, and primary source documents pertaining to government and law. For help using EBSCO databases, search SCAD Libraries' FAQ, or use the chat feature to contact library staff.
Weekly full-text publication with unbiased reports on current controversial or noteworthy topics including politics and social issues.
CQ Researcher includes weekly reports on health, social trends, criminal justice, international affairs, education, the environment, technology, and the economy with statistics, pro/con positions, references, and bibliographies. For more information on using CQ Researcher, see this overview.
Configure Google Scholar to access full text articles via the SCAD Libraries' subscription databases. Find set-up instructions here.