Answered By: Colleen Lougen Last Updated: Sep 22, 2020 Views: 339
If you know the name of the database you want to search, click on the Databases tab on the library homepage, and then select the "Find a specific database" drop-down. Or, if you want to see a list of databases that would be useful for a particular subject, click on the "Find Databases by Subject" drop-down. Or browse through our online research guides.
Links & Files
Media
Was this helpful? 0 0
Comments (0)
Browse Our Answers
-
Last Updated: Apr 28, 2025 | Views: 7
-
Last Updated: Apr 28, 2025 | Topics: | Views: 5
-
Last Updated: Apr 02, 2025 | Topics: | Views: 458
-
Last Updated: Mar 26, 2025 | Topics: | Views: 149
-
Last Updated: Mar 26, 2025 | Topics: | Views: 3088
-
Last Updated: Apr 28, 2025 | Views: 7
-
Last Updated: Apr 28, 2025 | Topics: | Views: 5
-
Last Updated: Apr 02, 2025 | Topics: | Views: 458
-
Last Updated: Mar 26, 2025 | Topics: | Views: 149
-
Last Updated: Mar 26, 2025 | Topics: | Views: 3088
You don't have any featured questions yet, you can go add featured questions by editing this box.
[Delete this content when you are ready.]
Related Topics
Contact Us

During Research Help Desk Hours
Chat with a STL Librarian
STL Librarians are available for live chats during Research Help Desk hours.
Meet with a Librarian
Off Hours
When the library is closed you can still send us your question using the form or email on this page. A librarian will respond as soon as possible. In the meantime, online resources including the FAQ and Research Guides are available!