Databases by Name

  • Sourced from the Gilder Lehrman Collection, this collection of primary source documents brings to life American history from the times of the earliest settlers until the end of World War II.
  • Covers over 1,100 periodicals published between 1740 and 1940.
  • Contains over 40,000 poems by more than 200 poets, written between 1650 and 1920.
  • Contains over 6,000 numbered publications from 1789 to 1838, largely Congressional, but also containing Executive Department materials.
  • Derived from real human data, this range of software provides thousands of 3D anatomical structures, clinical slides, dissections, animations and much more.
  • Billions of records in census data, vital records, directories, photos, and more.
  • Annual Reviews critically reviews the most significant primary research literature to guide researchers to the principal contributions of their field.
  • Provides citations to articles and essays from over 1,000 journals, monographic series, reports, commentaries, and review essays.
    Access note: Limited to 5 simultaneous users.
  • The AP Stylebook is an American English grammar style and usage guide created by journalists working for or connected with the Associated Press journalism cooperative.
  • Appalachian region newspapers, television news transcripts, and web-only sources (1998-present).
  • Rare and historic material digitized by Appalachian State University Libraries.
  • ASSIA is designed to serve the information needs of the caring professions, including practitioners, researchers, and students in healthcare, social services, education, and related areas.
  • Features over 1,375 newspaper titles from all 50 states, more than 100,000 books, broadsides and pamphlets, and much more.
    Access note: Now part of Readex AllSearch.
  • ArchiveGrid connects you with primary source material held in archives, special collections, and manuscript collections around the world.
  • Presents topically-focused digital collections of historical documents.
  • Full-text coverage of 380 periodicals and more than 220 books in the fields of art, art history, architecture, interior and landscape design, and more.
  • Includes nearly 170 full-text periodicals, and indexes thousands of English and foreign-language periodicals, yearbooks, museum bulletins, dissertations, and art reproductions.
  • Covering content for more than 55 years of art journalism, this retrospective resource includes articles, interviews, reviews and much more from over 600 publications.
  • Presents a collection of historical content pertaining to U.S. Hispanic history, literature, political commentary, and culture. Content written in Spanish (80%) and English (20%).
  • Journal database covering art, architecture, design, history, philosopy, music, literature, theater, and more.
  • More than two million art images for non-profit educational use from numerous art, architecture, and anthropology collections. See More Info for a collection list.
  • Information on business and finance topics across Asia and Europe.
  • Consists of titles from the 13th century through the 1893 World Parliament of Religions, focused on religion and theology.
  • Offers material on the significant shifts in the religious identification of Americans and the growing interest and experimentation with non-Western religions from 1894 to 1922.
  • Citations to journal articles, essays in multi-author works, and book reviews from ATLA's Religion Index One (RIO), Religion Index Two (RIT), and Index to Book Reviews in Religion (IBRR).
  • Full articles from The Atlantic (monthly) from 1993 to present in MasterFILE Premier.
  • Index of articles on architecture and design from American and international journals along with publications of professional associations and major international serials on architecture and design.
  • BASE is a multi-disciplinary search engine for academically relevant OAI (Open Archives Initiative) sources worldwide.
  • Trends and statistics for data-driven planning and advocacy in academic libraries.
    Access note: App State faculty/staff/students, request password from eresources@appstate.edu.
  • Includes 149,000 artists' biographies, as well as auction records, exhibition histories, artists’ signatures, and stamps of sale.
    Access note: Limited to 11 simultaneous users.