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Multi-subject database; articles from journals & other publications. Covers business, education, history, literature, medicine, philosophy, politics, science, and technology.
Search platform for a wide range of multi-disciplinary subject areas, including agriculture, alternative publications, biology, business, country reports, dissertations and theses, education, ethnic and gender issues, geosciences, historical Los Angeles Times and New York Times, literature, PTSD, sociology, and US and global news.
Peer-reviewed scholarly journals, articles, book chapters, and open access content, primarily STM; also covers physical sciences, engineering, life sciences, health sciences, social sciences, and the humanities. Read more about this resource or watch a how-to video. Access to the Earth and Planetary Sciences Focus Collection and Environmental Science Focus Collection also available.
Web of Science is an integrated bibliographic database of scholarly articles from 22,000 peer-reviewed journals worldwide with access to Social Sciences Citation Index, Arts & Humanities Citation Index, Science Citation Index and Journal Citation Reports. The searchable master journals' index indicates the titles included in the database. Further details of coverage are on this page. Quick reference guides and videos are also available online.
The following databases are newly acquired or being evaluated for a future subscription.
A news comparison and media literacy platform that aggregates coverage from more than 50,000 local, national, and international news sources. Ground News groups reporting on the same topic in one place and provides tools to help readers evaluate perspective and framing, including article comparison, media bias indicators, factuality ratings, publisher ownership information, and “blindspot” feeds that highlight underreported stories. Access to features requires creating an account with your Bronco email.
Ground News links to publisher websites and does not host full-text articles.
Elsevier's Journal Finder helps you find the right journal for you research. Match by abstract. Search by keywords, aims & scope, journal title, etc.
The Pragda Docuseek collection is a streaming library of independent films focused on Spain, Latin America, and Latinx communities, offering rich cultural, social, and political insights through award-winning documentaries and features for academic study and general viewing, all in their original language with English captions or subtitles.
Web of Science is an integrated bibliographic database of scholarly articles from 22,000 peer-reviewed journals worldwide with access to Social Sciences Citation Index, Arts & Humanities Citation Index, Science Citation Index and Journal Citation Reports. The searchable master journals' index indicates the titles included in the database. Further details of coverage are on this page. Quick reference guides and videos are also available online.
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