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.
Reports on news, ideas and trends affecting industry and the economy for those in business management, with national and international coverage.
This database provides full text for over 1,000 business publications dating back to 1985. More than 10,100 substantial company profiles from Datamonitor are also included (you can find them using the "Company Profiles" tab in the top navigation bar). Funded by the New Jersey State Library.
Up-to-date, in-depth industry analyses, information on a company’s location, summary financials, top competitors, top officers, and more; covers more than 40,000 public and non-public companies and 225,000 key executives.
Comprehensive digital coverage back to 1980 is available for this internationally renowned U.S. newspaper, searchable in a Proquest database.
Use this link to register first at nytimes.com/pass with your Caldwell University e-mail. This will give you full access to the NYTimes website and apps. After registering and confirming via email, you can go directly to nytimes.com and log in. This subscription also gives access to NY Times Cooking and the TimesMachine, which gives PDF views of historical editions of the newspaper.
Full-text articles from journals related to physical, medical, technical, and social sciences, including important autism journals such as Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders.
Direct access to quantitative data on media, business, finance, politics, and a wide variety of other areas of interest, categorized into 21 market sectors.
Comprehensive coverage back to 1984 from the world’s leading financial newspaper.
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.
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.
You don't have to be in the Library to access articles and databases.
The Library's resources can be accessed anytime, anywhere with your NetID and password.