Use OneSearch to search across almost all of the library's databases at once for newspaper, magazine, and scholarly journal articles, as well as books and DVDs.
How do you know what information online is trustworthy? Do what fact checkers do, and use Lateral Reading.
Open a new tab in your browser.
Search the name of the unfamiliar source.
Check what trustworthy sites say about it.
If the source seems untrustworthy, don't waste your time on it. Find a better source.
from Lateral Reading Poster developed by Civic Online Reasoning & Stanford History Education Group
It is important to evaluate all information you encounter, but it is especially important to be critical of the information you find on the web. Does it pass the CRAAP test?
Articles from scholarly and peer-reviewed journals, magazines, newspapers, and more, covering a variety of subjects. One of our favorite places to start!
Find full text journal articles in all disciplines of business. Also includes financial data, industry reports, market research reports, company profiles, and more.
In-depth coverage of significant current issues. Reports are written by experienced journalists and are professionally fact-checked. Thorough overview of topics with links to more resources.
A weekly magazine covering nearly every act of Congress, delivering nonpartisan news and analysis. Coverage from 1983-2017.
Find full text articles and citations for educational and education-related journals.
Full text access to scholarly journals in the arts, humanities, social sciences, business, and sciences, with an embargo for current issues of 2-5 years.