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Find the best library databases for your research.
Research across all subject areas from more than 9,000 full text journals; over 13,800 indexed & abstracted journals. Selected PDF content dating back as far as 1887. Updated daily.
High quality encyclopedia articles, videos, audios, with related Web links, magazines, newspapers/news feeds, atlas, statistics & biographical information. Site also includes the Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary and integrates with Image Quest.
This e-resource provides access to more than 45 digital magazines; read them online using your computer or mobile device. Popular titles include The Atlantic, Billboard, Discover, Eating Well, Elle, GQ, Maximum PC, National Geographic, The New Yorker, Popular Science, Rolling Stone, Wired and much more.
Back issues are included, but vary by title. Printing is enabled when accessing a magazine from a desktop computer, but not from mobile devices.
Full text access to Honolulu's local newspapers (past & present).
Honolulu Star-Advertiser: June 7, 2010 - present;
Honolulu Advertiser: November 30, 2002 - May 15, 2010;
Honolulu Star-Bulletin: March 18, 1996 - June 6, 2010.
This database presents extensive, objective, and comprehensive coverage of today's hot-button issues—a credible resource that provides current context for research papers, debate preparation, and persuasive writing assignments.
Archival journal collections include more than 2,000 journals in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences. JSTOR offers 15 Arts & Sciences collections that span 60 disciplines, and the Life Science Collection comprises more than 160 journals in the field sciences, and broad coverage of the health sciences. [For calendar year 2022.]
Activate a complimentary Academic Pass to the New York Times online by clicking the link above. Account creation must be done using your UH email address. For information security purposes, use a DIFFERENT password from your UH Login to create your NYTimes.com account. Access is limited to only current HonCC students, faculty, and staff.
The Chronicle of Higher Education is an unrivaled leader in higher education journalism. Online access provides indispensable real-time news, information, opinion, and deep insights for educators.