JSTOR is a full-text archival collection of backfiles of scholarly journals. Subjects covered include African American Studies, African Studies, American Indian Studies, Anthropology, Archaeology, Architecture & Architectural History, Art & Art History, Asian Studies, Biological Sciences, Business, Classical Studies, Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, Economics, Education, Feminist & Women's Studies, Film Studies, Finance, Folklore, General Science, Geography, Health Policy, History, History of Science
The entire corpus is full-text searchable, offers search term highlighting, includes high-quality images, and is interlinked by millions of citations and references.
Currency of journals will greatly vary by publisher. Some journals date to the 1800s and are nearly full runs except for the most recent issues. If you need a more recent issue, use the citation in an Interlibrary Journal Request Form. request.
Digital library of full-text public domain and current copyrighted books. To access E-books on Ebsco off campus: HCU faculty, staff, or students must FIRST create a user account from an HCU-networked PC.
Offers millions of bibliographic records of books and other materials in libraries worldwide. Includes records representing 400 languages. Covers materials produced before 1000 B.C. to the present. Updated daily.
The Masterworks Collection is a rich collection of art history videos. Each short documentary showcases an artist and a key piece, illuminating the context and history of the work. Comprehensively illustrated and compellingly presented (detailed narration accompanies each film), these films provide a deeper insight into master works of painting.