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The following databases are newly acquired or being evaluated for a future subscription.
CREDO This link opens in a new window
New arrival!
This resource is sometimes called: CREDO Reference
  • Why search here?
    CREDO is a comprehensive search engine for all areas of knowledge. It combines scholarly articles, videos, magazines, audio, and other primary sources to explain complicated topics in an understandable format. It is also the home of the Mind Map to allow students to virtually narrow search topics and change the search algorithm to update the virtual changes simultaneously .

  • What's included?
    Topical Mind Map capable of user manipulation, scholarly articles, professional magazines and newspapers.
Google Scholar This link opens in a new window
New arrival!
  • Why search here?
    Google Scholar is a freely accessible web search engine that indexes the full text or metadata of scholarly literature across an array of publishing formats and disciplines. Students should create a login with their personal Google account credentials to retain their results after graduation.

  • What's included?
    Indexes the full text or metadata of scholarly literature.
ProQuest ONE: Business This link opens in a new window
New arrival!
  • Why search here?
    ProQuest ONE: Business is the flagship database for business courses and information available to students and faculty. It contains peer-reviewed articles, company profiles, eBooks, latest business news, videos, performance analytics, and professional periodicals from leaders in the business industry. A search on this database simultaneously searches all contents and formats instantly to return a comprehensive set of search results of all types.

  • What's included? Popular professional publications like Barrons, Harvard Business Review, WSJ and more, company profiles and annual reports of major corporations, SWOT analyses, Industry overviews and reports, eBooks, videos on business topics, leaders, and developments, trade journals, dissertations, newspapers, and conference presentations.
PubPsych This link opens in a new window
Free/Open Source
  • Why search here?
    PubPsych is a vertical Open access information retrieval system for psychological resources, coordinated by the research support organization Leibniz Institute for Psychology Information. Not all articles show in search results are available through Amberton.

  • What's included?
    The search interface is available in English, Spanish, French, and German. Create a personalized list of your favorite results.
Semantic Scholar This link opens in a new window
Free/Open Source
  • Why search here?
    Semantic Scholar is an artificial-intelligence backed search engine for academic publications developed at the Allen Institute for AI and publicly released in November 2015. It uses advances in natural language processing to provide summaries for scholarly papers. Some results may not be accessible through Amberton.

  • What's included?
    View the citation count, related papers, access to some articles in PDF format, citation tools, save records to your account, and create an alert on a record.
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