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Get full-text access to magazines, newspapers, and scholarly journals in the sciences, social sciences, business, education, and the humanities. Full-text may be available via Find-It. Useful place to begin broad searches for general topics.
Search the full-text of reference books, monographs, and conference papers including publications of the International Political Science Association.
IPSA indexes and abstracts scholarly journals in political science. Full-text may be available via Find-It.
This comprehensive open source intelligence resource combines scholarly peer-reviewed journals with expert commentary covering regional conflict, terrorism, domestic security and risk management. Includes Stratfor reports.
A comprehensive bibliography of articles on the history and culture of the United States and Canada from prehistory to the present. Use with Historical Abstracts. Full-text may be available via Find-It.
Indexes journals, books and dissertations on world history (excluding the United States and Canada) from 1450 to the present. Use with America History and Life. Full-text may be available via Find-It.
JSTOR contains the complete digitized backfile of core scholarly journals from a broad range of academic disciplines.
Indexes scholarly journals and specialized magazines in a broad range of subjects in the humanities. Content includes feature articles, interviews, obituaries and original works of fiction, drama, and poetry.
Search an index of journals, books and other important reference sources published worldwide in the humanities. Contains unique full-text content not available in other indexes. Additional full-text may be available via Find-It.
How would you find the full text for the following citation? This happens most frequently when you look in the footnotes or bibliography of an article--this is a great way to find other sources on your topic as well.
Cole, Richard. "When Gods Become Bureaucrats." Harvard Theological Review 113, no. 2 (April 8, 2020): 186-209.
Defense Technical Information Center is a repository for DOD and government-funded scientific, technical, engineering and business-related technical reports. This version indexes only unclassified documents.
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