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JSTOR provides access to more than 12 million journal articles, books, images, and primary sources in 75 disciplines.
Project MUSE offers quality journal titles from scholarly publishers. Project MUSE covers the fields of literature and criticism, history, the visual and performing arts, cultural studies, education, political science, gender studies, economics, and many others.
An abstracts database of 2 billion records covering articles from peer-reviewed titles from more than 7,000 international publishers with access to abstracts in the scientific, medical, technical, and social science arena.
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Engineering reference and teaching platform that delivers interdisciplinary engineering content integrated with analytical teaching and learning tools.
Digitized historical materials – manuscripts, government records, rare books, maps and more – across a wide range of disciplines, from History to English Literature, Gender Studies, Sociology, Economics, Area Studies, Political Sciences and more.
Database providing bibliographic records covering all areas of educational administration, including educational leadership, educational management and educational research.
Collection of textbooks, monographs, and practitioner materials focused on sports, exercise, and physical activity. The platform includes videos, images, and audio clips, with content organized by topic and searchable at the chapter level.
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This platform requires an individual account (using your KSU email) in addition to institutional access. Click HERE to create an individual account. Full-text articles, multimedia content, and in-depth coverage of global events, politics, culture, and opinion from one of the world’s leading newspapers.
Reference works and thematic content focused on China across historical and modern contexts. May cover topics such as politics, society, literature, and cultural traditions.
Materials focused on key areas of educational studies. Includes reference works, essays, and thematic content addressing major topics within the field.
Thematic essays, reference materials, and curated content addressing the medieval period. The database brings together interdisciplinary scholarship on historical, literary, and cultural topics.
Reference content and thematic discussions in materials science and applied technology. Explores developments in polymer chemistry, material design, and technological innovation.
Exploring how psychological concepts function across practical settings. Content may include reference entries, thematic essays, and subject overviews.
Provides essays, reference entries, and curated works examining sport from historical, sociological, and cultural perspectives. Topics may include global sport systems, performance, and social issues in sport.
Reference entries, essays, and curated thematic content addressing major events, figures, and debates surrounding the Cold War era.
Essays, reference entries, and curated sources on Renaissance studies. Collection covers cultural, intellectual, and historical developments of the period.
Provides streaming access to a wide selection of feature films and documentaries from major studios. It supports classroom instruction and academic use by allowing faculty and students to view licensed films online through a secure, browser-based platform.
KSU does not have access to ALL films on Swank. Please make sure you are logged in via KSU to see titles available to our students, staff, and faculty.
Westlaw Campus Research: Law is a legal research database that provides an array of interconnected primary and analytical law content to help students get a more complete understanding of the issue they are studying. Primary law includes access to federal and state caselaw, statutes, and regulations. Additionally, Campus Research provides access to thousands of analytical resources including American Jurisprudence, 2d., American Law Reports, and more than 800 law reviews and journals from law schools across the country. Research in nearly every academic discipline: business, marketing, accounting, criminal justice, health, social sciences, history, political science, and more; intersects with law. So all students can benefit from the comprehensive primary and analytical law-related sources readily available on Campus Research.
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