This multi-disciplinary database provides full text for more than an abundance of journals and covers extensive academic disciplines and provides comprehensive content, including PDF back-files, videos, and searchable cited references.
Contains 4,600 journals, including full text for nearly 3,900 peer-reviewed titles. PDF backfiles are available for well over one hundred journals, and searchable cited references are provided for more than 1,000 titles.
Date Coverage:Varies; primarily 1970s-present with some titles covering earlier dates
Provides access to scholarly journals in the arts and sciences.
Specifically contains access to Arts and Sciences I, II, III, IV, Complement, Ecology & Botany and General Science Collections.
Free account can be created for personalization. Date Coverage: Varies by title Maximum Users: Unlimited Truncation: Plurals: + License Terms: http://merlin.missouri.edu/node/418 Search Guide: http://www.jstor.org/help/search.html
Primary Sources
The MU Libraries subscribes to a substantial number of primary source databases. Please see the following guides for primary source databases organized by historical time period.
Covers all subjects pertaining to the European Middle Ages, covering Europe, the Middle East and North Africa. The database includes articles, conference proceedings, essay collections, Festschriften and exhibition catalogues in many languages.
Date Coverage: 1967-present Maximum Users: Unlimited Truncation: Truncation: * Wildcard: ?
Covers all aspects of the ancient Greek and Roman world. Includes a broad range of subjects from language and literature to history, archaeology and more.
Date Coverage: 1969-date Maximum Users: 11 Truncation: Truncation: * Wildcard ?
PORTAL covers the whole spectrum of the humanities and social sciences from the history of art to geographical information systems, and from labor history to the indigenous languages of Latin America.
Provides full-text access to scholarly journals from the Johns Hopkins University Press and other University presses covering the Humanities, Social Sciences, and Mathematics.
Scopus is not primarily a Humanities database, but its Humanities holdings are growing. Its best use is for finding articles that cite the articles you already know.
Date Coverage: 1970-present; selected access back to 1823
Contains comprehensive indexing of the most popular general-interest periodicals published in the United States and reflects the history of 20th century America.