In addition to the databases listed on the home page, these databases may also be helpful to your research. The library's databases provide access to articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers in a variety of languages. Often, you can limit your search to a particular language. Still not finding what you need? Ask a librarian for help! You can also explore all of our databases through Resources A-Z on the library homepage.
The ultimate cross-disciplinary research tool, ProQuest Central brings together 30 of our most highly used databases to create the largest single academic research resource available today.
Produced by the Modern Language Association, this resource provides access to scholarly journal articles, books and dissertations on the subjects of literature, language and linguistics, folklore, literary theory & criticism, dramatic arts, rhetoric, and the teaching of language and literature.
This database provides access to historical coverage of scholarly journals in a wide range of disciplines. Coverage goes back to the first issue (some as far back as the 1800s), but does not include the most recent issues (usually last 3-5 years).
Access to thousands of magazines, newspapers, and scholarly, peer-reviewed journals in a wide range of subjects.
Current, full-text access to the NYT from 1980 to present. Includes the Late Edition Daily plus the Sunday newspaper.
Here are links to some foriegn language news sources. The external links provided are for informational purposes only and not for the purposes of substituting classroom instruction.