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For articles, visit the A-Z Databases(opens new tab) list to browse our databases by subject, and select the one that fits your research project.
For ebooks, try these databases and websites:
- Humanities E-book Project (opens new tab): Searchable collection of over 5,000 academic electronic books, covering many aspects of history and the humanities. These are works of major importance, from 250 publishers, that remain vital to both scholars and advanced students, and are frequently cited in the literature.
- Project Gutenberg (opens new tab): Over 60,000 free full text e-books
- Gale virtual Reference Library (opens new tab): Full-text entries from encyclopedias and reference works for multidisciplinary and subject-specific research in areas such as social sciences, education, business, psychology, art, history, etc.
- EBSCO eBook Collection (opens new tab): Electronic versions of books.
- Sage Knowledge (opens new tab): Searchable collection of encyclopedias, covering the social sciences and humanities. Formerly known as Sage Reference Online.
- Columbia Gazetteer of the World Online (opens new tab): An encyclopedia of geographical places and features
- Ebook Central (opens new tab): An online library of over 200,000 ebooks in various subjects from academic, professional, and trade publishers. Most e-books in Ebook Central are leased and may be removed from our subscription at the individual publisher's discretion. Future access to these ebooks is not guaranteed.
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