- Help graduates succeed with full-text databases designed to support the research needs of post-college professionals
- These six unique databases contain librarian-selected book recommendations to assist librarians doing collection development and weeding. With documented selection criteria, four recommendation levels and unparalleled credibility, the Core Collections databases help librarians do their jobs better, faster and with more confidence.
- EBSCO provides free research databases covering a variety of subjects for students, researchers and librarians.
- Access content from cover to cover in key magazines for research.
- Répertoire International de Littérature Musicale (RILM) documents and disseminates music research worldwide. It is committed to the comprehensive and accurate representation of music scholarship in all countries and languages, and across all disciplinary and cultural boundaries. RILM offers full-text resources for the study of music, musicology and related disciplines.
- Produced by the American Psychological Association (APA), this suite of databases provides researchers with an unsurpassed collection of indexing and rich full-text content spanning the full spectrum of psychology and related fields.
- Le Répertoire International de la Presse Musicale (RIPM) publications offer access online for the first time to extensive collections of rare, primary source music periodicals dating from the Early Romantic to the Modern Period. Collectively this unique archive offers both an almost daily chronicle of musical activities extending over a period of more than 200 years (1760-1966) and immense possibilities for original research.
- The Ultimate editions of EBSCO databases offer more active, full-text peer-reviewed journals for successful research, including many journals indexed in leading citation indexes.