If you were really writing a paper about New Lanark, you would need to find articles, books or other scholarly sources that provide a background information as well as scholarly arguments about your theme. This tab provides links to some of the best databases for finding these secondary sources.
Pacific Library - Boxer Search
Pacific's library search includes millions of items, including both electronic and print material. All of our books and e-books are here, as well as about 70% of the journal articles that we have paid access to. This is the quickest way to get into sources that you can access immediately, without having to guess whether you'll be able to get the full text. Tips:
This database gathers sources from many other databases into one centralized location. It will find nearly any academic book or article that has been published. The downside is that it is so large, that the items you really want to find may be buried under dozens of irrelevant sources. Also, there may be many articles that you cannot actually open. Tips:
This database is the most comprehensive index of journal articles related to European History. It is limited just to historical research, so you will get fewer false hits here than in other databases. The major downside to this database is that we don't have full access to all of the journal articles that are in it. If you find something here that you can't access, see How to Get Access (Summit/ILL).
JSTOR
This database is especially good for topics in history, political science, English and the humanities. Its biggest negative is that most of the sources in it were published 3+ years ago. Use the Advanced Search for best results! If you scroll down on Advanced Search page, you can pick specific topics to search within. Example:
Project Muse
This database is very similar to JSTOR but it covers a slightly different set of journals. It's especially good for humanities research. The "Research Area" box on the left side lets you narrow down by subject area. Example:
Proquest Dissertations and Theses
This database is an amazing resource for dissertations (which are the final papers of Ph.D. and Master's students, typically 50-250 pages long). This is a great place to find CUTTING EDGE research on recent issues. These sources are generally very difficult to find except through this database! Example:
Many More Options...
Many other specialized databases are available through the library. We have organized them according to academic field, including:
Environmental Studies
Philosophy
Politics & Government
Sociology & Anthropology
And many more