CQ Researcher is often the first source that librarians recommend when researchers are seeking original, comprehensive reporting and analysis on issues in the news. Each single-themed report is researched and written by a seasoned journalist, footnoted and professionally fact checked. The consistent, reader-friendly organization provides researchers with an introductory overview, which poses and addresses relevant questions; a background and chronology on the topic; an assessment of the current situation; tables and maps; a pro/con debate by representatives of opposing positions; and bibliographies of key sources.
An online, fully searchable collection of over 5,400 books of high quality in the humanities and related social sciences. Frequently cited in the literature, these titles are recommended by scholars and learned societies and include many prize-winning works. Users may also access online book reviews from leading journals. Allowing unlimited simultaneous users, faculty may link to the books for courses – contact the library for proper formatting of links. Individual chapter downloads cannot be linked and fair use standards apply. More information available on our eBooks guide.
Consumer health care information.
Provides online access to the Grand Forks Herald with a few days delay in the article indexing. If you don’t see the article you want, search the database in case it was an AP newswire article.
Access to historical New York Times newspaper, 1851 to present (excluding games and cooking).
Web of Science provides indexing, full text linking, and citation tracking for books and articles from vetted, high quality sources in all disciplines (arts and humanities, social sciences, business and sciences), as well as author, journal, and book metrics. Cited Reference Search includes books, artwork, and other cited works. Analyze results identifies frequent authors, funders, universities, and journals for a search or topic. Now includes Book Citation Index.