What is JSTOR?
JSTOR is a high quality, trusted archive of scholarship in both digital and print formats, all journals in JSTOR are scholarly journals.
JSTOR is a research platform that may be used to discover and to access full-text articles.
JSTOR includes disciplines such as history, fine arts, archaeology, classical studies, African studies, Asian studies, literature, Latin American studies and Middle East studies.
JSTOR is an excellent database for accessing older articles since many journals are available before 1900 in the full-text.
The JSTOR archives do not contain the most recent 3-5 years of journal content.
What is LinkSource?
LinkSource works within the Ebsco databases by searching through all Ebsco electronic journal subscriptions and through periodicals in the print collection.
LinkSource provides simple and easy access links to resources such as full-text databases, the online library catalog, search-engines, ILL request forms, and e-journal gateway sites.
What is CredoReference?
Credo is the world's largest online reference service featuring:
- Many full-text reference titles (and growing) with over 3 million entries from 60 highly-respected publishers integrated in a robust search engine.
- Unlimited, simultaneous and remote user access
- Many new unique interactive features such as dynamic table functionality for world state, and county statistics, an interactive world atlas, flash animations, videos, poetry/literature readings, over 1,000 music files, and our critically-acclaimed concept map.
- More than 175,000 images from all subject areas, over 200,000 audio pronunciations, and a citation formatter in APA, MLA, and Chicago formats for all articles.
- "Did You Mean" feature offering suggestions to misspelled words.
- MARC records for all titles, training webinars, user guides, and many other promoting capabilities.
- New platform with seamless outbound searching into other library resources, facet technology, our new and improved concept map, and much more.
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