FIND IT
When you find an article in a database click on the full-text (html/pdf) link to access it. If no full-text then click the Find It button to see if we have access to the article you want.
If it we do not have access, Find It will say, "We'll get it for you" and will lead you to the InterLibrary Loan (ILL) request form. Fill out the form and you should receive the article in a few days.
Definitive index of literature covering the history and culture of the United States and Canada from prehistory to the present. Includes Mexico.
Covers world history from 1450 to the present (excluding Canada and North America -- see America:History and Life). A special emphasis is placed upon the inclusion of English-language journal and book titles published throughout the world.
JSTOR is an archive of full-text scholarship, digital collections, and digital images. As of August 2024, all Artstor content has been moved to JSTOR. JSTOR includes content from disciplines across the humanities, social sciences, arts, and sciences.
The most comprehensive source for theory and research in international affairs.
Browse overviews of current high-interest topics that effect everyday life in the US and abroad. Includes pro and con statements, timelines of key events, questions for further research, briefs of hot topic issues, and more.
Full text of newspapers, magazines and journals from alternative and independent presses, including the arts, media and popular culture, business and labor studies, education, environmental studies and ecology, global studies, history, political science, government and public policy.
A full-text collection of the newspapers, magazines and journals of the ethnic, minority and native press in the U.S. A rich collection of articles, editorials, columns, reviews, etc. provide a broad diversity of perspectives and viewpoints -- the other sides of the stories. English and Spanish language search options are available. The database offers a Spanish language search interface as well as Spanish full text materials.
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Go to Google Scholar. Click on Settings, then Library Links in the left-hand column. Type in "Sonoma State University," check the box next to Sonoma State University, and save. Your search results will now include a Find It@SSU link. Click on Find It for full-text articles available from the SSU Library.