DATABASES

The following databases cover many disciplines and contain journal articles, magazine articles, newspaper articles, images and other multi-media.

For database usernames/passwords, please click here (you need to be logged in to your FCCPS Google account).

GALE Cengage Learning

GALE: Includes Science in Context, World History and US History in Context, Opposing Viewpoints and more. All databases are easily cross-searchable and include full-text with citation tools. 

EBSCO Host

EBSCOhost: Includes AP Source, PsychArticles, Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection, ERIC, Professional Development Collection, Newspaper Source, TOPICSearch, HealthSource, and MAS Ultra. All databases are cross-searchable and include full-text with citation tools. 

explora

Explora offers a simple search that quickly delivers relevant results including articles, e-books, essays and primary source documents. You can also browse by topic. 

JSTOR

JSTOR: This is an advanced academic database that searches peer-reviewed journals and other academic sources. Full text and citation tools are included. To use this source from home, please see the home use Google document below. 

Access World News

ACCESS WORLD NEWS: A combination of international, national, regional, and local news. With access to more than 13,000 sources from over 200 countries and territories, researchers can easily discover multiple perspectives, track issues over time and identify the impact at the local, national, or global levels.  

EBook Central

ProQuest Ebook Central: Search thousands of academic, full-text ebooks. Tools include saving books to your bookshelf for later use, highlighting, notes, bookmarks, and citations are included.  See the Google Doc at the top of this page for information on your username/password. Contact Ms. Russo if your username/password is not working.

American Archieve

Search this amazing site for access to public television or radio broadcasts from the last 70 years - citations are provided. See Ms. Russo if you have questions. 

RawData

 ***Need datasets for your work? Check out the following link from Eastern Michigan University Library for raw data sites. https://guides.emich.edu/data/free-data