Dates: current
Contains 10,000+ U.S. and international agency profiles and 15,000+ global advertiser profiles, more than 100,000 brand names, a daily review of 10,000+ news sources.
Collection of publications offering coverage of African American history, culture and daily life in the 19th and 20th centuries. Coverage from 1827 to 1998.
More than 170 periodicals by and about African Americans, including academic and political journals, commercial magazines, institutional newsletters, organizations’ bulletins, annual reports and other genres.
Dates: 1538-1995
Provides family historians access to more than 1 billion records spanning the U.S. and beyond. Must be accessed while on campus. No off campus access.
Dates: 1691-1820
More than 500 periodical titles including almost every 17th- and 18th-century American title in addition to the majority of works published before 1821.
Dates: 1838-1852
Over 1,800 titles revealing a rapidly growing young nation, where industrialization, the railroads, regional political differences, and life on the western frontier were daily realities.
Founded in 1888 to further mathematical research and scholarship, AMS has established a reputation as one of the top publishers of advanced mathematics in the world.
Research on cellular morphology and function, genome organization, regulation of genetic expression, morphogenesis, somatic cell genetics, and viral systems.
Repository of Annual Review journal issues, which contain review articles about the most significant primary research literature across more than 50 fields throughout the life, biomedical, physical, and social sciences.
Useful for Western Civilization.
Comprehensive database for ancient Greek and Roman history, literature, languages, archaeology, religion and philosophy.
Dates: 1256-1274
Contains virtually all translations of St. Thomas Aquinas. The only work we know to be missing is the Catena Aurea (translated by Peter Newman in the mid-19th century).
Useful for Art and Art History.
Covering content for more than 55 years of art journalism, including articles, interviews, reviews and more from over 600 English-language periodicals, yearbooks and museum bulletins published in English, French, Italian, German, Spanish and Dutch.
Features over three million high-quality images from all over the world, with coverage from 7000 BCE to the present. The ARTstor platform will be retired August 2024, but the full image library is already available in JSTOR Images
Useful for Theology.
Part of ATLA Religion Database with ATLASerials. Provides indexing of periodicals, essay collections, church documents, papal documents, and electronic resources addressing the practice and intellectual tradition of Roman Catholicism.
Dates: 1894-1923
Contains historical articles on the evangelical movement, evangelical sermons, biographies of 19th century theologians, books by and about women and the church, and information on Native Americans and religion.
Contains materials pertaining to interactions between different peoples and cultures on four continents and many islands in the period between the late 15th century and the late 19th century.
Articles, book reviews, & essay collections from over 500 theology & religion journals. Scriptures search tool at top of the page finds work on Bible down to the verse level.
Useful for Careers, Business, Marketing, and Finance.
Provides business profiles of publicly traded companies, people look-up, email marketing, job search, mailing lists & sales leads.
This is an exclusive website for people in the State of Rhode Island.
If you are prompted to enter a library card number, use library card number RI2022
Useful for Business, Marketing, and Finance.
A database covering 100 countries including: country overview, business culture, business formation, travel, communications, export and import details, investment climate, maps, money and banking, seaport, and taxation.