Databases are specially curated online resources that contain a plethora of articles which are written on general or specific topics. To enter a database, you may be required to log in with your campus credentials. Once you are in the database's search interface, type in the search box terms like data science, big data, data analysis, data ethics, or data visualization to help you get started.
As you are trying out these databases, take a mental note of their features, ease of use (or lack thereof), facet searching, and the results. Did you get the results you expected? Which of these databases you like best and why? Please leave your comments below where it says Leave a comment.
Explore scientific, technical, and medical research here. Browse topics like physical sciences and engineering, life sciences, health sciences, and social sciences and humanities.
This is a multi-disciplinary database, with full-text periodicals, including peer-reviewed journals.
A research, discovery, and networking platform with a full-text collection of Association of Computing Machinery publications, such as journals, conference proceedings, technical magazines, newsletters, and books.
This one covers hot-button social issues and supports science, social studies, and current events. Informed, differing views help learners develop critical thinking skills and draw their own conclusions.
This one covers a multitude of subject areas like business, health, medicine, language and literature, social sciences, education, technology, performing and visual arts, history, religion, and philosophy.
The databases above are just a small selection. Did know that your library offers more than just the ones we included here? Visit https://research.auctr.edu/az.php to see for yourself.