Library databases have access to articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers. Every database has different content. This makes it important to use a database that has content on the subject you are researching. In addition, be sure to search in more than one database to find information.
Check out these recommended databases to get started:
Scholarly and trade journal articles, dissertations, market reports, industry reports, business cases and global and trade news.
Search a collection of business databases at once, including Global (business topics worldwide), Dateline (local and regional business publications), Trade & Industry, Hoover’s company capsules, newspapers, and Banking Information Source.
This database supports many business disciplines. The collection includes scholarly journals, the MartketLine Company Profiles, trade/industry news sources, and news videos from the Associated Press. Funded by the New Jersey State Library.
Extensive database of scholarly articles in nursing & allied health, with full text for more than 1,300 journals.
In-depth coverage of all major clinical and healthcare disciplines from over 1,500 publications with almost 1,300 available in full text; topics include medical sciences, immunology, pharmacy and pharmacology, nursing, physical fitness and hygiene, surgery, and others. Researchers also have access to Pharmaceutical News Index, which contains bibliographic information and indexing for 22 key U.S. and international pharmaceutical, healthcare, biotechnology, medical device, and cosmetic industry newsletters.
Full-text information from leading publications covering all aspects of health administration, including public health and safety, hospitals, finance, personnel management, insurance, population studies, labor relations and law.
This multidisciplinary resource contains full-text journal articles, trade journals and consumer publications from 47 of ProQuest's most highly used databases, with a variety of content types across over 160 subjects. Subject areas include the arts and humanities, business, health, medicine, science, the social sciences, and news.
To find books or articles not available in the Jennings Library, use inter-library loan (ILL) or VALE Reciprocal Borrowing.
If the Library doesn't have a book or article you need, we can most likely get it through interlibrary loan.
For more information see the library's guide to Jennings ILL.
Another option is to use VALE Reciprocal Borrowing. To borrow directly from other academic libraries, you must first visit our Information Desk (hours) to obtain a form to take with you to the participating library.