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Electronic Resources

Overview of the Electronic Resources at The Lloyd Sealy Library

What is a Database?

A library database is an online collection of searchable information and resources. It usually includes articles from journals, newspapers, magazines, and sometimes books.

Find Articles in a Database

On the Library's homepage, select the Databases tab in the main search box.

Screenshot of the databases tab on the library homepage

To explore the most-used databases at the Library, select the dropdown menu that says "Select from popular databases." You can also find databases by subject or by title.

If you wish to find articles in a given academic discipline, view databases by subject

If you want to explore a specific database, view databases by title

Formulate a Search Strategy

When you find a useful article, locate its subject headings to further explore your topic:

Article's Subject

 

Some databases will show you a list of subject headings along with your results, which can aid you in your search.

You can also perform a search using the terms found in these subject headings:

Ex: "Labor Market" AND "People with Disabilities" 

Consider alternate terms as you research:

Ex: If researching issues related to "teenagers," try using similar words like "adolescents."