Journal databases are tools for finding articles published in journals, magazines, and newspapers as well as other resources such as transcripts and statistics. Because they are electronic and can be searched by keyword as well as by title, author, and subject, they are very powerful tools.
Some databases provide full-text access to all journals that it provides indexing for while others only have partial full-text access.
Find databases arranged by topic or major with the Databases by Major link.
Every article will either include a pdf or full-text link to the article OR Find It link. The Find It link is a way to locate the article within other databases at FLITE.
If the Find It link only shows the ILL option, then you will need to request it through your ILL account. When you order an article through ILL, it will always be scanned and available as a PDF.
This is just a selection of databases that may be useful to you. There are many more.
Full text articles and chapters from over 860 journals, 830 books, and 16,800 conference papers from 1908 to present. Also includes over 2.1 million citations.
Full text articles and citations from journals published by the American or Canadian Psychological Association. Also includes full text dissertations and over 8 million citations in 185,000 journal articles, books, and book chapters.
Full text articles from over 8,500 publications including more than 7,300 peer-reviewed journals. Also contains citations for over 25,000 publications including white papers, reports, conference proceedings, etc.
Full text articles from over 1,100 journals, including over 200 open access ones, published by 400 society partners.
Search for many of FLITE's resources in one place here with SmartSearch. If you expand your search with "Get this for me," you will find even more!
Tip: you need to capitalize AND and OR when you are using them in your search.