Online, full-image, and searchable content of The Wall Street Journal from July 8, 1889 to 18 years ago (18-year embargo). In 1889, Dow Jones & Company first published The Wall Street Journal as a markets-focused newspaper for shareholders. Today, it focuses not only on the stock market, but on all aspects of global business, economics, and consumer affairs
Fully covers over 21,000 scholarly journals across 254 academic disciplines. Comprised of Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE), Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI), Arts & Humanities Citation Index (AHCI), and more. Specializes in cited reference searching for comprehensive identification of later works that have cited an article published in one of the covered journals. Coverage: 1900-present.
This cluster of EBSCOhost databases allows you to search 7 related databases at one time:
Academic Search Complete | America: History & Life | Historical Abstracts | LGBT Life with Full Text | PsycINFO | SocINDEX with Full Text | Women's Studies International.
This cluster includes only EBSCOhost databases. Please visit the WGSS Subject LibGuide for links to other essential WGSS resources. By searching multiple databases at one time, unique features of individual databases are disabled.
Database of about 320 newspapers published in Wisconsin, all in full page image format. Coverage for about 280 of the titles is from 2005 to 60 days ago, while 45 titles include historical coverage, typically from the 1800s and 1900s. NOTE: Newspapers available in this database are not listed in the Murphy Library catalog.
Includes books, images, documents, scholarly essays, commentaries, and bibliographies, documenting the multiplicity of women’s reform activities. Resources added in 2008 include more than 72,000 pages from State Commissions on the Status of Women, as well as the first three volumes of Harvard University Press' Notable American Women: A Biographical Dictionary.
Indexing and abstracts for more than 600 essential women's studies sources including journals, newsletters, bulletins, books, reports, theses, dissertations and grey literature. Coverage: 1881-present.