Databases with Full Text
Full text means that the entire article (or other material) is online so you can either read it or print it out from a computer. For most topics the best place to begin is often Academic Search Premier.Note: Only databases with the
image are accessible off campus without your SUNY Oneonta username and password.
Academic Search Premier
Provides full text for nearly 4,650 journals (including more than 3,600 peer-reviewed publications) in nearly every area of academic study.
American Chemical Society Web Edition
"The American Chemical Society is the leading publisher of peer-reviewed research journals in the chemical and related sciences, serving scientific communities worldwide through an unparalleled commitment to quality, reliability, and innovation."
arXiv.org e-Print archive
From Los Alamos National Lab and Cornell University. Searchable. Includes physics, mathematics and computer science preprint literature. Full text is available is various formats. Covers 1991 to the present.
Business and Company Resource Center
A comprehensive business resource which provides access to periodical and newspaper articles, information about domestic and international companies, investment reports, brands, industry and company rankings, corporate histories. Coverage includes public and private companies. A good source for company histories and chronologies.
Business Source Premier
Provides full-text for more than 2500 serials (about 1100 are peer-reviewed). Also includes the full text of over 350 scholarly journals with coverage back to 1922 as well as company profiles on about 10,000 of the world's largest companies. Business Searching Interface.
CINAHL Plus with Full Text
Indexing for over 560 journals in the fields of nursing and allied health sciences with coverage back to 1937. Some full text articles are included.
College Source
A collection of the full text of catalogs from two-year, four-year, graduate, and professional schools in the U.S.
Communication and Mass Media Complete
Covers all aspects of communication and mass media. Includes some full text articles.
Contemporary Authors
Guide to current writers in fiction, general nonfiction, poetry, drama, and other fields. Provides complete biographical and bibliographical references.
CQ Politics in America
Information on the 106th, 107th , 108th, 109th, and 110th Congress including congressional profiles, contact info, district data, key votes. Print version is in Reference JK1010.P64. One simultaneous user.
Daily Life through History
Online version of 17 print books devoted to the daily lives of people throughout the past.
Directory of Open Access Journals
Access to over 2000 free, full-text scientific and scholarly journals.
EBSCOhost
Provides access to MasterFILE Premier, TOPICSearch, and several databases of interest to school children.
Electronic Texts
Provides sources for full text electronic books, newspapers, periodicals, reference materials.
GenderWatch
A full text database of journals, newsletters and research reports on women. Two simultaneous users.
Google Books (Advanced Search)
Includes full text for many out-of-copyright books (generally 1923 or earlier)
HarpWeek
HarpWeek is the full text, full-image electronic version of Harpers Weekly. Coverage is from 1857-1865. (This database is funded by SUNYConnect)
Health and Wellness Resource Center
Provides academic journal articles, magazine articles, newspaper articles, and information on complementary and alternative medicine
InfoTrac Custom Newspapers
This full text newspaper database includes the New York Newspapers including the last year of the New York Times and over fifty national and international newspapers.
JAMA: Journal of the American Medical Association
Provides access to the full text of the Journal of the American Medical Association. The objective is "to promote the science and art of medicine and the betterment of the public health". The journal is available only within the library. Users will need to consult a librarian in order to access this journal.
JSTOR archive
Provides access to the full text of over 300 scholarly journals across many subject areas. The objective of JSTOR is to provide all issues back to Volume 1, Issue 1 for all journals. (Due to copyright restrictions, the most recent 3-5 years are unavailable.)
LEXIS-NEXIS Academic Universe
Contains full text general news and reference information, as well as legislative, legal, business, financial, and health sources. Includes the full text of major newspapers including the New York Times, Washington Post, Financial Times, Le Monde. Updated daily.
Literature Resource Center
Provides access to biographies, bibliographies and critical analysis of authors from every age and literary discipline.
Making of America (Cornell University)
"A digital library of primary sources in American social history from the antebellum period through reconstruction...provides access to 267 monograph volumes and over 100,000 journal articles with 19th century imprints."
Making of America (University of Michigan)
"A digital library of primary sources in American social history from the antebellum period through reconstruction...contains approximately 10,000 books and 50,000 journal articles with 19th century imprints."
MasterFile Premier
Provides full text for over 1700 general reference publications from many disciplines.
Nation, The (Digital Archive)
Full text/full image version of The Nation magazine, "a dissenting, independent, trouble-making, idea-launching journal of critical opinion", from 1865 to the present. Searchable by author, keyword, title, date range. Includes articles, book reviews, film reviews, poems, cartoons, and illustrations.
New York State Newspapers
Nine full-text newspapers from Buffalo, Syracuse, Westchester, New York City, Binghamton and Rochester.
New York Times Archive, 1851-2004
The New York Times archive provides full page and article images with searchable full text back to the first issue. It is possible to limit by article type including: classified ad, display ad, editorial cartoon, letter, comic, editorial article, review, stock quote, weather, legal notice, and real estate transaction.
NY State Library Databases
These databases may be accessed by NY State Employees. You will need to follow the instructions at the bottom of the page in order to apply for a "P" card if you do not already have one.
Oaister
From the University of Michigan Digital Library. Provides access to over 12,000,000 digital collections from over 800 contributors.
Opposing Viewpoints
Contains about 2000 viewpoint articles, 1000 topic overviews, 700 court case overviews, and 30 full text periodicals and newspapers. The Research Guide provides tips on analyzing issues with opposing viewpoints, distinguishing fact from opinion, evaluating information sources, and recognizing deceptive arguments.
Professional Development Collection
Full text of about 500 education journals (about 350 are peer-reviewed). Includes full text of the Chronicle of Higher Education from 1999 to the present (with a one month delay).
Project Muse
Full text of over 100 scholarly journals in fields including literature and criticism, history, the visual and performing arts, cultural studies, political science, gender studies, and economics.
PsycArticles
Provides access to over 100,000 searchable full text articles from 48 journals published by the American Psychological Association from 1894 to the present.
Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Good for background information. Provides up-to-date articles on philosophical themes (such as metaphysics, ethics, law); world philosophies (such as African, Japanese, Tibetan); periods; world religions (such as Islam, Christianity, Buddhism).
ScienceDirect
Provides full text access to over 2000 Elsevier journals in the fields of science, psychology, medicine, and technology.
SerialsSolutions
Alphabetical listing of the titles of over 20,000 journals, magazines, and newspapers available full text to College at Oneonta patrons in 16 different databases.
TOPICSearch (click on EBSCOhost)
Current events database provides full text for over 139,800 articles from more than 4,800 diverse sources.
Voice of the People: Daily Life in the rural Delaware County New York area
Hundreds of primary source materials such as letters, diaries, and newspaper excerpts dating from about 1810 - 1860 that can be used in teaching local New York State history.
There also are print sources that may have the information you are seeking. Please ask a Reference Librarian if you need help.