There are many databases available through Lavery Library that you can use to search for articles. In the boxes below, some popular databases are listed, broken out by discipline. Keep in mind, depending on your topic, you may need to refer to databases outside of your main field of focus. When this happens, you can find the full list of databases using the Databases A-Z link below.
If you have questions or want help starting your research, contact me to set up a one-on-one consultation.
The two Guides listed below are great resources for helping you build your search skills. The first Guide is a basic overview of literature searching and the second Guide is intended to build upon your basic searching skills.
Use the databases below to help you define your topic, better understand a concept, see how articles are interconnected through citations, and more.
The database list below is not exhaustive, but can serve as a starting point for your literature search.
The database list below is not exhaustive, but can serve as a starting point for your literature search.
The database list below is not exhaustive, but can serve as a starting point for your literature search.