Use these databases to find the sources you need to support your paper's argument. If you need help finding sources, citing sources, or using a database, please stop by the library; a librarian would be happy to help you.
A general use database, Academic Search Premier has a lot of academic and non-academic journals and magazines to search from. This is a great starting place for sources.
Business SourceĀ® Premier, the industry's most popular business research database, features the full text for more than 2,150 journals. Full text is provided back to 1886, and searchable cited references back to 1998. Additional full text, non-journal content includes market research reports, industry reports, country reports, company profiles and SWOT analyses.
A comprehensive database covering information concerning topics in emotional and behavioral characteristics, psychiatry & psychology, mental processes, anthropology, and observational & experimental methods.
The Online Writing Lab from Purdue University is one of the best resources for using APA styles and citations. The page has examples of paper formats, in-text citations, and full bibliography citations.
Overview of types of annotated bibliographies as well as information about writing them, from the Writing Center at the University of Wisconsin--Madison.
Ideas Worth Sharing. Experts in their field talk about innovation, inspiration, and ideas in short talks. They are usually fun, short, and interesting.