Articles from Newspapers, Journals and Other Periodicals

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A to Z List of Databases

A complete list of all the library's databases which can be filtered by subject, type, or provider.

Byrnes-Quanbeck Library Catalog

Need to see if the library has a specific journal? On the top Menu bar, you can search for Journal titles that the library has access to or us the Fetch Item feature to plug in citation information for a particular periodical article.

EBSCOhost Research Databases

Periodical article index that includes full-text articles for more than 4,600 journals.

Gale/Cengage Databases

A complete list of the library's Gale database subscriptions.

Newsbank

U.S. newspaper content from local, regional, and national sources, including the: Bismarck Tribune, Devils Lake Journal, Williston Daily Herald, and other local papers.

OVID Nursing Journal Collection

A collection of nursing e-journals

Points of View Reference Center

Containing resources that present multiple sides of an issue, this database provides rich content that can helps you assess and develop persuasive arguments and essays, better understand controversial issues and develop analytical thinking skills.

Proquest US Newsstream

U.S. Newsstream enables users to search the most recent premium U.S. news content, as well as archives which stretch back into the 1980s featuring newspapers, newswires, blogs, and news sites in active full-text format. For academic and public libraries, U.S. Newsstream offers exclusive access to the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, and co-exclusive access (with Factiva) to The Wall Street Journal. U.S. Newsstream also offers one of the largest collections of local and regional newspapers, and is cross-searchable on the ProQuest platform. Coverage 1980 - current

PubMed

A search engine accessing the MEDLINE database of references and abstracts on life sciences and biomedical topics. It is freely accessible but by using this link, you will see a "Find it @ MSU" option in the upper right corner. This button allows you to easily determine if MSU has access to the article, and if not, request it through inter-library loan.

 

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