Databases are collections of academic resources.
The databases are created by academic publishers, and are made available by subscription to libraries across the world.
Master List of All Rutgers Databases
Multidisciplinary database that is ideal for undergraduate writing projects. Searches exact phrases.
Will generate references in MLA format. Try these searches:
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Other reputable and high-quality online publications:
The Atlantic
Bloomberg Businessweek
The Economist
Financial Times
Foreign Affairs
The Guardian
Harper's
The Nation
The New Yorker
The New York Times
https://www.libraries.rutgers.edu/indexes/nyt-digital
NPR
ProPublica
The Wall Street Journal
https://www.libraries.rutgers.edu/indexes/wsj-current
Washington Post
Google Scholar
Google Scholar is a subset of Google that searches for scholarly/peer-reviewed materials.
Using the familiar Google search box, you can search for materials across many disciplines and discover many types of sources, including and especially articles, books, and theses. Google Scholar is a very useful search engine for locating specifically academic articles for your writing assignments.
Start from the RU libraries website: http://libraries.rutgers.edu
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