Database ARTstor As of August 1, 2024, the ARTstor platform is retired. The ARTstor Digital Library now resides on the JSTOR platform. JSTOR images include more than 3.5 million images. You must register for a JSTOR account to save any images for future reference and to use JSTOR's presentation tools. To register for a user account, you must either be logged into JSTOR from on campus or through the JSTOR database link on the library website. To stay logged in, select “Keep me Logged In” when registering for an account.
Database College (Gale In Context) News content including full-text newspapers and periodicals like The Economist, National Geographic, Newsweek, Popular Science, Smithsonian, and more. Images, videos, and audio selections are included. Subjects include Arts, Biography, Business, Geography, History, Literature, Political Science, Religion & Philosophy, Social Care and Public Health, and Science & Technology.
Database Credo Reference Provides online versions of 500 published reference books, including general and specialized dictionaries and encyclopedias. Try the Concept Map to search for terms and topics that are interconnected and displayed in a visual form.
Database Informe Academico (Gale OneFile) A full text Spanish language collection of magazines covering business, health, technology, culture, and current events. An English translation option is available.
Database JSTOR Images JSTOR Images is a repository of images from hundreds of multidisciplinary collections with a focus on the visual arts. Images are contributed by partner institutions like universities and museums and includes the ARTstor Digital Library. ARTstor image collections can be searched using the "Images" tab then selecting "ARTstor collections". You must register for a JSTOR account to save any images for future reference and to use JSTOR's presentation tools. To register for a user account, you must either be logged into JSTOR from on campus or through the JSTOR database link on the library website. To stay logged in, select “Keep me Logged In” when registering for an account.