
Thomas J. Garland Library
Research Databases
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choice. Type in the off campus username
and password. To learn about the database, click
"What is it?".
Consult Research
Databases by Subject for guidance in locating
resources in a particular subject area.
To locate a particular magazine or journal in the library
collection use the Periodical Search.
For assistance in using this resource
click here for instructions
For online assistance in learning how
to search these databases and also in searching the WWW click on
Tutorials.
For links to thousands of additional
full text e-books, e-journals, e-zines and reports consult the
Electronic Journals and Texts webpage found in the Library
Links.
Alexander
Street Press and ARTstor
Alexander
Street Press History Databases Access to primary source
documents in American History including American Civil War:
Letters & Diaries, Early Encounters in North America and
North American Women's Letters & Diaries. For
more information on each of these databases click on the above link.
ARTstor Access to approximately 300,000 visual images in
digital format and the corresponding data. ARTstor documents
artistic and historical traditions across many time periods and
cultures and is focused primarily on the arts. ARTstor is also a
great resource for students, faculty and researchers in other
fields. Most of the collection has been derived through
collaborations with libraries, museums, photographic archives,
publishers, slide libraries and individual scholars. Sources
include:
The Image Gallery, The Carnegie Arts of the United States, The
Huntington Archive of Asian Art, The Illustrated Bartsch, The Mellon
International Dunhuang Archive, and The Museum of Modern Art
Architecture and Design Collection.
Proprietary software tools are available on ARTstor to enable users to
view and analyze images through features such as panning and zooming
and to save images for use in lectures and presentations. A Quick Search
Guide is available for students and faculty via the
Instructional Handouts.
ANNUAL REVIEWS
"Founded in 1932, Annual Reviews provides researchers, professors, and
scientific professionals with a definitive academic resource in 32 scientific
disciplines. Annual Reviews saves you time by synthesizing the vast amount of
primary research literature and identifying the principal contributions in your
field. Editorial committees comprised of the most distinguished scholars in
the discipline select all topics for review, and the articles are written by
authors who are recognized experts in the field. Annual Reviews publications are
among the highest cited publications by impact factor according to the Institute
for Scientific Information® (ISI)." The Library at Tusculum
College subscribes to the following annual reviews available in paper in the
library Reference collection as well as online through the Research Databases.
Annual Review of Psychology Full-text scholarly articles from the
field of psychology from 1996-2007. Abstracts from 1960-1995.
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CQ RESEARCHER
CQ
Researcher This award-winning database explores a
single "hot" issue in the news in depth each week. Topics range from
social and teen issues to environment, health, education and science
and technology. There are 44 reports produced each year including four
expanded reports. Numerous charts and graphs are included in each
objective and balanced report written by an experienced
journalist and includes all sides of an issue.
CREDO
Reference What used to be only available in the Reference
Section of the library is now available online through this database.
Over 350 Reference titles from the most reliable reference information
publishers are available at your fingertips. Need to know how
to pronounce a word or phrase? Check out the dictionaries with
audio pronunciation. Need a visual aid of the Human Digestive
system? Check out the anatomical maps available from the
Illustrated Dictionary of Science. Need an historical map
of the Nile River valley in Egypt. Check out the
Concise Atlas of World History.
This is just a sample of the
wealth of credible, accurate, reliable, information you can find quicker
than scanning through millions of questionable hits via a search
engine like Google or on Wikipedia.
EARLY AMERICAN IMPRINTS
Series I. Evans
Early
American Imprints "Based on the renowned American
Bibliography by Charles Evans. The definitive resource for every aspect
of life in 17th- and 18th-century America, from agriculture and
auctions through foreign affairs, diplomacy, literature, music,
religion, the Revolutionary War, temperance, witchcraft, and just about
any other topic imaginable. Upon completion, Evans Digital will consist
of more than 36,000 works and 2,400,000 images. " A wealth of
primary source material.
EBSCO
EBSCO
Through EBSCOhost web, student have a variety of credible periodical and
reference databases to choose:
Business Source Elite provides
full-text for nearly 1,100 titles including nearly 500 peer
reviewed journals covering business, management,
economics, finance, banking, accounting, and more.
PsycARTICLES
contains more than 40,000 full-text articles from 57 journals published
by the American Psychological Association and allied
organizations.
PsycINFO , from the American
Psychological Association (APA), "contains nearly 2.3 million citations and
summaries of scholarly journal articles, book chapters, books, and
dissertations, all in psychology and related disciplines, dating as far back as
the 1800s. 97 percent of the covered material is peer-reviewed. Journal
coverage, which spans 1887 to present, includes international material selected
from more than 2,100 periodicals in more than 25 languages."
CINAHL, the Cumulative Index to
Nursing & Allied Health Literature, is the authoritative resource for
nursing and allied health professionals, students, educators and
researchers. This database provides indexing and abstracting for over
2,700 current nursing and allied health
journals and publications dating back to 1982, totaling over 1 million records.
Library, Information Science & Technology Abstract (LISTA) indexes more
than 600 periodicals, plus books, research reports and proceedings. Subject
coverage includes librarianship, classification, cataloging, bibliometrics,
online information retrieval, information management and more. Coverage in the
database extends back as far as the mid-1960s.
Regional Business News This database provides comprehensive full text
coverage for regional business publications. Regional Business News incorporates
coverage of 75 business journals, newspapers and newswires from all metropolitan
and rural areas within the United States. This database is updated on a daily
basis.
Points of View Ebsco describes this databases as "
designed to assist researchers in understanding the full scope of controversial
subjects. High school and undergraduate students can use Points of View
as a guide to debate, developing arguments, writing position papers, and for
development of critical thinking skills. Each Points of View Essay
includes a series of questions and additional material to generate further
thought. Also included are thousands of supporting articles from the world’s top
political and societal publication."
SPORTDiscus with Full Text "is the world's most comprehensive
source of full text for sports & sports medicine journals, providing full text
for more than 490 journals indexed in SPORTDiscus. This authoritative
file contains full text for many of the most used journals in the SPORTDiscus
index - with no embargo. With full-text coverage dating back to 1985,
SPORTDiscus with Full Text is the definitive research tool for all areas of
sports & sports medicine literature."
ELECTRONIC BOOKS
NetLibrary
e-books are available to members of the Tusculum College community via
our participation in the shared collection of the Southern
Library Network (SOLINET). Once you access the
NetLibrary page, you may search
for and preview books employing the provided search tool. For
assistance in setting up a personal access account which allows for
saving e-books to "Your Favorites", contact
Anne Reever Osborne or
Mary Halliburton ; be
certain to provide your class number.
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Ebrary
an online library of over 30,000 full text full image books from all
academic disciplines. No username or password is required to access or read
books from this database on campus or from any computer that is
internet ready. Please
contact Anne Reever Osborne
or Mary Halliburton for assistance in
using the ebrary reader feature that requires a free Java 6 application.
Greenwood
e-Books Over 3,000 full text, full image book titles from
an outstanding academic book publisher available for searching and
downloading. Access available from off campus through
the off campus research databases link. Titles include all areas
of the liberal arts.
Springer Behavioral Sciences Ebooks Approximately 70 book titles
related to Psychology and the Behavioral Sciences. To view and read those
available at Tusculum choose titles that have a green box next to them.
Wiley Interscience
E-books
current electronic books of interest to students
and faculty in psychology, biological, environmental, and physical
sciences and mathematics.
ENCYCLOPEDIA
BRITANNICA
Encyclopedia
Britannica. The world's first commercial on-line encyclopedia
is available
to members of the Tusculum College Community.
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ERIC
ERIC, the Educational Resources
Information Center, is accessible via the World Wide Web.
Beginning October 2004, ERIC will include FREE full text documents
previously available only on the subscription service EDRS.
ERIC MICROFORMS:
For those seeking documents prior to 1993, microfiche collections of
the
actual ERIC documents are available, in Tennessee, at Tusculum
College (use the online request
form to request a specific ERIC document) , as well as Carson
Newman
College, ETSU, Milligan College, and the UT campuses at Knoxville,
Chattanooga, and Martin and several Tennessee Board of Regents (TBR)
institutions.
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OXFORD REFERENCE ONLINE
Oxford Art Online formerly
Grove Art Online provides online access to the entire text of The Dictionary of Art
with constant additions of new material and updates, plus extensive image links
and search capabilities.
Oxford Music Online formerly known as Grove Music Online, is an integrated online music resource that includes
the full text of The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, New
Grove Dictionary of Opera, New Grove Dictionary of Jazz, Oxford
Companion to Music, Oxford Dictionary of Music, and The New Grove
Dictionary of American Music. This newly revamped database also
includes links to other Oxford reference resources, links to the
RILM database of Music Bibliography and external audio links and other
learning resources. HERITAGE QUEST
ProQuest's
HeritageQuest Online contains over 40,000 digitized genealogy and
family history resources, federal census records, Revolutionary War
pension application files, and more.
INFOTRAC
Infotrac
I is our gateway to the Tennessee Electronic Library (TEL),
a collection of full-text databases from the GaleGroup. Here you will
find
not only the Expanded Academic Index ASAP database to
which
TC previously subscribed, but several other useful collections as well.
These include Infotrac Onefile, Business and Company ASAP, the
National Newspaper Index, Health
Reference Center-Academic, General Reference Center Gold,
Informe
(Revistas en Espanol), and the Kid's, Junior, and Student
versions
of Infotrac. Also, several subject collections are listed including: Contemporary
Literary Criticism-Select, Professional Collection, Computer Resources,
General Business File ASAP and International, and Health and Wellness
Resource Center and Literature Resource Center.
Please
be advised that Infotrac I is also available at Tennessee Public Libraries,
where it may also be employed for free. You may quickly determine the
hours of operation and address of your public library through the
Directory
of Tennessee Public Libraries.
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Infotrac
II continues
our subscription to the Business and Company Resource Center,
A nice introduction to that business resource
can be found here.
Also
located here is the LegalTrac database and Custom
Newspapers,
which provides full-text and backfiles for 100 U.S. and world
newspapers. Also
included are
Gale databases that are designed to supplement the TEL and
include
Biography
Resource Center: The Complete Marquis Who's Who; Health
and Wellness Resource Center; and LiteratureResource
Center, which covers more than 90,000 writers, with in-depth
coverage of 2,000 of the most-studied authors, History Resource Center, and,
What Do I
Read Next, a one-stop source of expert recommendations concerning mainstream or
genre
fiction and nonfiction book titles in all disciplines.
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JSTOR
JSTOR,
"Journal Storage," comes to TC as the result of a grant from the
Appalachian College Association. This database allows users to examine
full-text scholarly journal titles in the areas of Economics,
Mathematics,
Demography, Philosophy, Finance, Political Science, History, Sociology,
Ecology, Higher Education, and Asian Studies. Please note that;
each journal has a "rolling-wall" of currency, so be sure to check the
journals list to see dates covered.
JSTOR is currently available on the TC Network at Tate Library in
Greeneville and at the Knoxville Center.
Searching
JSTOR tutorial can answer all your questions on this tool.
LEARNING EXPRESS LIBRARY
Learning Express Library offers practice tests and tutorial courses
series including Graduate Record Exam (GRE) practice tests, math
tutorials, GMAT practice tests and PRAXIS tests in all education subjects.
LEXIS NEXIS ACADEMIC UNIVERSE
Lexis
Nexis Academic Universe is well known for its emphasis on
business, law, and medicine and provides all manner of information from
full-text periodical articles to text of cases involving local, regional
courts, and federal courts including the U.S. Supreme Court. Also contains
full text newspaper and newswire articles.
NEWSBANK NEWSPAPER COLLECTION
Newsbank's Tennessee Newspaper Collection includes access to full text
Tennessee newspapers including the Chattanooga Times and Knoxville
News Sentinel and articles from national and world newswire services.
Polling the
Nation Self described as the "Ultimate Survey Database", provides
a compilation of data of "more than 14,000 surveys conducted by over 1000
polling organizations in the United States and 100 other countries from 1986 to
the present time." Sample polling organizations include Harris International and
The Pew Center. Also included is the companion database Student
Views which provides students the opportunity to participate in the polling
process with faculty direction and supervision in conjunction with
courses.
PROQUEST
Proquest ABI INFORM GLOBAL provides
full-text databases for those engaged in the study of Business, Education,
Management, Economics, Banking, Accounting, Finance, and related topics
and covers indexing, abstracts and full text information from
1971-present. Now includes The Wall Street Journal.
Hoovers Company Records "Find up to date proprietary
editorial content covering more than 40,000 public and non-public
companies and 225,000 key executives. Hoover's, widely recognized as a
leading provider of corporate data, delivers in depth industry analyses,
information on a company's location, summary financials, top competitors,
top officers, and more."
Proquest Education Journals offers complete information on hundreds of educational topics, drawing
full-text articles from over 400 leading
journals for the period since 1988. Self-help
training for the Proquest
and Hoover's databases
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REFERENCE ONLINE
NetLibrary
Reference Center Search
and browse electronic reference resources including encyclopedias,
dictionaries, directories, handbooks, thesauri and more extracted from
the Netlibrary Electronic Book Collections of Tusculum College.
Requires login using personal username and password.
Gale
Virtual Reference Library (TEL) and
Gale Virtual Reference Library II
are collections of online reference works both general and
specialized multidisciplinary
research. These reference materials once were accessible only in the
library, but now you can access them online from the library or
remotely 24/7. Because each library creates its own e-Book collection, the
content you see may vary if you use the database at different libraries.
Tusculum College Library
subscribes to two different collections:
Gale Virtual Reference I Available through TEL contains
the following reference books that are fully searchable and printable:
Encyclopedia of Small Business 2nd ed., 2002,
Beacham's Guide to the Endangered Species of North America 2000;
Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History 1999 ;
St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture 2000;
Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine 2nd ed., 2005;
Gale Encyclopedia of Cancer 2002;
Gale Encyclopedia of Genetic Disorders 2002;
Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine 2nd ed., 2002;
Gale Encyclopedia of Multicultural America 2nd ed. 2000;
Biology 2002;
World of Earth Science 2003.
Gale Virtual Reference II
purchased by Tusculum College with most available in print format in
the Library's Reference Collection, these have been made available
electronically due to high demand and are fully searchable and printable:
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New Encyclopedia of Africa , 2nd ed., 5v, 2008 |
Encyclopedia of Education 2nd ed., 8v, 2003 |
Encyclopedia of Educational Psychology , 2v, 2008
Encyclopedia of Language and Education , 2nd ed., 10v, 2008 |
Environmental Encyclopedia 3rd ed., 2v, 2003 |
Encyclopedia of Political Communication , 2v, 2008
Encyclopedia of Race and Racism , 3v, 2008
Encyclopedia of Sex and Gender , 4v, 2007 |
Dictionary of American History 3rd ed., 10v, 2003
Encyclopedia of Food and Culture 3v, 2003
Encyclopedia of Russian History 4v, 2004
History Behind the Headlines: The Origins of Conflicts Worldwide 6v,
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Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. History: Government and Politics , 2v, 2008
Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. History: War , 2v, 2008
Historical Dictionary of the Arab-Israeli Conflict , 2006
Historical Dictionary of the Civil War , 2v, 2002 |
Countries and Their Cultures 4v, 2001
Geo-Data: The World Geographical Encyclopedia 3rd ed., 2003 |
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Encyclopedia of Children, Adolescents, and the Media , 2v, 2007 |
Encyclopedia of Religion 2nd ed., 15v, 2005
Encyclopedia of Science and Religion 2v, 2003
New Catholic Encyclopedia 2nd ed., 15v, 2003 |
Child Development 2002
Encyclopedia of Children and Childhood in History and Society 3v, 2004
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Encyclopedia of Crime and Justice 2nd ed., 4v, 2002 |
STANDARD
AND POOR'S NETADVANTAGE
Standard
and Poor's NetAdvantage provides access to a broad range of
business information including up to date financial information, credit
ratings, analytical services, and industry surveys on financial markets
from around the world. It is an independent analyst of
forecasts and trends in the business world. A ready source for
statistical economic information, it provides guidance in
analyzing the environment of industries worldwide. It provides analysis
and statistical information on 60,000 companies trading in the US
markets. Provides contact information for over 100,000 public and
private US and multinational companies and much more.
STATESMAN'S
YEARBOOK
The
Statesman's Yearbook
is an excellent
and current resource for country information from around the
world. It is a current and
reliable source of political, economic and social information.
VALUE LINE Investment
Survey
Value Line Investment Survey is described on the website as "a comprehensive source of
information and advice on approximately 1,700 stocks, more than 90
industries, the stock market, and the economy." It provides weekly
updated reports including financial and stock price forecasts, market
forecasts, and current statistics to assist the investor. It is also
available in paper format in the
Reference Section on the Greeneville campus.
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NON FULL TEXT
DATABASES
INGENTA
Another
valuable source is
IngentaSelect,
a bibliographic and database service (formerly known as Carl
Uncover)
which allows users to review its database of 5 million plus periodical
articles. Users may purchase articles from Ingenta or obtain them via
traditional on site or interlibrary loan requests. To employ, once you
have your choice of connection, click on down through the various
ordering, etc. questions until you come to a list which offers you
access by word, title, etc. Employ word as a subject index. This is
really a very good source to learn about the existence of
articles, which can then be requested through
Interlibrary Loan if TC Library does not
have the journal title in its holdings.
DISSERTATIONS/MASTERS PAPERS
TC GPS Master's Papers a
list of recent Tusculum College GPS Master's Research papers available for
browsing at the TC Greeneville or off campus sites.
The dissertation source
UMI/Proquest
Digital Dissertations,
is an excellent source to review the first 24 pages of UMI
dissertations published after 1996. You have the option of
purchasing the entire dissertation in paper or digital form.
Also, the University of Virginia has a directory and short
abstracts of Electronic
Theses and Dissertations (ETDs) in the Humanities that are
currently in progress or have been recently completed. The Networked Digital Library of Theses
and Dissertations is another source that has digital theses
and dissertations available for purchase. All are excellent
substitutes for Dissertation Abstracts which is
available at larger universities such as ETSU or UT.
Other sites for dissertations/masters papers include OhioLINK,
and Dissertations.com
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FREE AND PUBLIC DATABASES
DOAJ: Directory of
open access journals. Over 2200 journals available free and in full
text. "The aim of the Directory of Open Access Journals is to increase the
visibility and ease of use of open access scientific and scholarly
journals thereby promoting their increased usage and impact."
Findarticles at BNet
This
free index to full-text magazines which appear on the web (including a
few not covered by the subscription databases noted above), is,
surprisingly,
overlooked on the links pages of most libraries . Not to be taken
lightly, it
is recommended.
Google Scholar The
popular search engine's new progeny provides a simple way to broadly
search for scholarly literature. From one place, you can search across
many disciplines and sources: peer-reviewed papers, theses, books,
abstracts and articles, from academic publishers, professional societies,
preprint repositories, universities and other scholarly organizations.
Take heed that much may not be available for free in full text.
PLoS: Public
Library of Science Open access resource to journals in
biology and medicine.
NLM Gateway allows you to search
MEDLINE and other health databases seamlessly and is provided by
the National Library of Medicine. Catalog information for books,
serial titles, and audiovisuals, consumer health information, directory
of health organizations, and various meeting abstracts are examples of
what is available through this point of access.
AGRICOLA. (AGRICultural OnLine Access) created by the
National Agriculture Library and its cooperators maintains a database
of citations in agricultural literature from 1970 to the present.
Topics covered in its indexes include "animal and veterinary sciences,
entomology, plant sciences, forestry, aquaculture and fisheries,
farming and farming systems, agricultural economics, extension and
education, food and human nutrition, and earth and environmental
sciences."
USA.gov
is described on its website as: "... the official U.S.
gateway to all government information, ... the catalyst for a growing
electronic government." All government departments, branches and
agencies that have a web presence are accessible through this
website.
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