JSTOR
JSTOR is an archive of important scholarly journal which spans many disciplines. JSTOR is not a current issue database: rather,because of JSTOR's archival mission, there is a gap, typically from 1 to 5 years, between the most recently published journal issue and the back issues available in JSTOR.
Project MUSE
Project MUSE offers full text, affordable access to current content from prestigious humanities and social sciences journals.
MUSE is the most reliable source of titles from many of the world's leading university presses and scholarly societies, journals with critically acclaimed articles by the most respected scholars in their fields.
Lexis Nexis Scholastic Universe
Lexis Nexis is an article database with news, statistics, and legal information for researchers. LN has full text articles from newspapers and magazines, transcripts from news agencies, court cases and their verdicts, statistics, and legislation information. Lexis Nexis has information that is very current. Search options include general news, wires (wire services), transcripts, foreign language news, legal and legislative information, and statistics of all types.
Infotrac is a database of recent articles from magazines and journals. Many are available as full-text; some include graphics. Non full-text articles are in either citation or abstract format. In this case, please see a librarian to help you access the full-text version. Many journals offer full text articles back through the 1990's. Citations and abstracts sometimes go back to the 1980's depending upon the magazine or journal.
ProQuest Historical Newspapers
ProQuest is a full-text article database that focuses on historical articles rather than current articles like Infotrac-Academic ASAP, or Lexis-Nexis. Publications include the Christian Science Monitor (1851-2001), The New York Times (1851-2001), The Washington Post (1877-1988), and The Wall Street Journal (1889-1987). All articles are digitally reproduced exactly as they appeared when first printed. You may choose to search all four publications, just one publication, or a combination. You may also choose to search a specific date, before a date, or between two dates.
Advanced Search allows the searcher to limit the fields of concentration to the citation and article text, citation and abstract text, abstract, article text, article title, article type, or the author. Examples of article type include birth notices, front page stories, marriages, or stock quotes. The researcher may enter three or more search terms. The search can be limited by database and by date
An authoritative, dynamic online resource for students, scholars, government officials, community groups, and librarians, Oxford Islamic Studies Online brings together the best current scholarship in the field and promotes accurate and informed understanding of the Islamic world.