To find books or articles not available in the Jennings Library, use inter-library loan (ILL).
If the Library doesn't have a book or article you need, we can often get it through interlibrary loan. When you're searching in our collections, you might find records for articles but not the full text. Look for a link or button that says something like "Request through Interlibrary Loan".
Collection of reference databases containing biographies, events & topics, overview essays, primary sources and more. The content covers American, Modern World, and Ancient and Medieval History.
Topic overviews, journal articles, news, pro/con viewpoint essays, primary documents and links to websites for a variety of social issues. All articles are full-text.
A full-text database designed to provide students with a series of controversial essays that present multiple sides of a current issue. Essays provide questions and materials for further thought and study, and are accompanied by supporting articles from the world’s top political and societal publications.
This multidisciplinary online reference library provides access to a selection of 601 reference books and 3,412,690 entries. This is good place to start exploring a topic for many introductory and intermediate classes.
Spanish-language database with content from a variety of sources including encyclopedia entries, images, health reports, a Spanish-English dictionary and full text for over 100 reference books, dozens of general interest magazines, and several prominent Latin American newspapers. Daily updates ensure availability of the most current articles from a dozen prominent newspapers from 10 Latin American countries such as: El Comercio (Perú), El Mercurio (Chile), El Tiempo (Colombia), El Universal (México), El País (Uruguay), El Nacional (Venezuela), La Nación (Argentina), and La Nación (Costa Rica).
Full text of over 1300 newspapers, news websites and blogs from leading publishers throughout the world. The database includes the backfile for most newspapers, providing access to articles, columns, editorials, obituaries and features published in each paper.
A scholarly, multi-disciplinary full-text database, with more than 4,770 full-text journals, including 4,400 peer-reviewed journals. This multi-disciplinary database offers an enormous collection of the most valuable full-text journals, providing users access to critical information from many sources unique to this database. This database is an excellent source of peer-reviewed, full-text for STEM research, as well as for the Social Sciences and Humanities.
Citations for journal articles, book reviews, and collections of essays in religion and theology. The ATLA Religion Database includes article citations from more than 1,746 journals, essay citations from over 18,000 multi-author works, book review citations, and a growing number of multimedia citations. This database is produced by the American Theological Library Association.
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.
Discover extensive, foundational full-text scholarly content from journals, as well as magazines, news sources, trade publications and more. Users can access content from Springer, Cambridge University Press, The New England Journal of Medicine, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times and more. This dynamic, multidisciplinary resource delivers coverage aligned to discipline-specific curriculum and is enhanced with video, ebooks, abstracts & indexes, and primary sources.
This includes peer-reviewed and popular/trade titles spanning anthropology, criminology, international relations, library science, linguistics, political science, social work, and sociology. This includes major journals like American Political Science Review, Journal of Child and Family Studies, Policing, and Journal of Youth and Adolescence, along with popular/trade publications like Foreign Affairs and Dissent.