Contains LGBT journals, magazines and regional newspapers including the following: The Advocate, Gay Parent Magazine, Girlfriends, GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian & Gay Studies, James White Review, ISNA News, Ladder, Lesbian Tide, New York Blade, ONE, Tangents. Also includes full-text monographs and books including classics in lesbian studies, gay science: the ethics of sexual orientation research, queer theory and social change, and more.
Newspapers, magazines and scholarly journals covering all academic areas of study. Recommended starting point for research in periodical literature in most fields of study.
Nonfiction writings spanning from the 1700s to 2006 by major American black leaders including teachers, artists, politicians, religious leaders, athletes, war veterans, and entertainers.
DOAJ is an online directory that indexes and provides access to quality open access, peer-reviewed journals. "Open access" journals are those that do not charge subscription or other fees.
Bibliographic database that cites essays, articles, and miscellaneous works published in the United States, Great Britain, and Canada from 1900 to 1984.
Full text of newspapers, magazines, and journals of the ethnic and minority press, providing access to often overlooked perspectives. Coverage goes back to 1990.
Full text academic journal articles and reference sources covering a variety of topics. Strong coverage for the sciences, medicine, engineering, and business
Scholarly journals covering the humanities, social sciences, and sciences. Includes letters, oral histories, government documents images and 3-D models. Features the Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin and the MoMa newsletter among others.
Includes full run of the Brooklyn Daily Eagle newspaper, which was published from 1841 to 1955, and Brooklyn Life, a society magazine published from 1890 to 1931.
Indexing back to 1983 and full text from 1995. Subject coverage includes addiction studies, anthropology. communications, criminal justice, economics, environmental studies, ethics, geography, international relations, law, minority studies, planning and public administration, political science, psychiatry and psychology, social work and sociology, and urban studies.
Full text articles from journals, many going back as far as 1908. Includes a comprehensive coverage of sociology and all sub-disciplines and related areas of study such as abortion, criminal justice, ethnic and racial studies, gender studies, marriage and family, substance abuse and other addictions, and violence.
Scholarly research on homosexuality, including sexual practices and gender roles and their historical, interpersonal and modern social contexts and provides a forum for both essentialist and social constructionist views of homosexuality.
Brings together scholars, activists, public intellectuals, artists, and policy and culture makers to discuss, debate, and mobilize issues and initiatives that matter to the diverse lived experience, struggle, and transformation of GLBTQ peoples and communities wherever they may be.
Contains articles addressing issues of gender, race, sexuality, imperialism, & class, stretching the boundaries of historical analysis to explore Western & non-Western histories.