eyewitness accounts of American historical
events, vivid descriptions of daily life, editorial observations, commerce as
seen through advertisements, and genealogical records are available in a
user-friendly online environment
Accounting and Tax Index (formerly Accountants' Index)
provides citations to articles about virtually every aspect of accounting and taxation. Related subjects include financial management, compensation, consulting, and the financial-services industry. Coverage: 1920, 1940-43, 1953-present (available in the Tax Section in the Cooper Library Reference Area)
browse and search accounting and auditing standards, including government standards: AICPA, FASB, EITF, IASB, PCAOB, GASB, and Miller Guides (limited to 2 simultaneous users)
full-text access to Freedom's Journal, New York, 1827-Mar. 1829; Colored American, New York, 1837-Mar. 1840; The North Star, Rochester, NY, 1847-July 1849; National Era, Washington, DC, 1847-Dec. 1848
African American and African history and culture including biographies, topical entries, primary source documents with commentary, images, maps, charts, tables, and more.
full-text journal articles, working papers, and conference papers in agricultural, resource, environmental, consumer, and other areas of applied economics
comprehensive and authoritative resource for information about all the
species and subspecies of living lorises, galagos, lemurs, tarsiers,
monkeys, and apes
Includes location and
contact information for American firms and companies that have a substantial
investment in overseas operations, such as wholly or partially owned subsidiary,
affiliates or branches.
Includes over 2,700 examples of sign language presented via video segments; appropriate for everyone to learn or improve ASL vocabulary skills. CD-ROM edition also available for check-out at Cooper.
more than 50,000 music tracks of popular songs from all periods of American history. Includes PDFs of album liner notes (which often include lyrics). Search for songs by:
historical events
genres
performers
musical instrument
Listen with speakers or headphones from a computer (limited to 3 simultaneous users)
genealogical information of all types, including census records, slave narratives, passenger lists, etc. (not available off campus)
Internet Explorer continues to be the vendor's recommended web browser. FireFox should now also work (excluding vers 3.6). Other browsers may experience difficulties. Source: Ancestry.com Help (3-13-2012)
all aspects of animal behavior, from neurophysiology to behavioral ecology, from genetics to applied ethology; coverage - current year plus one previous year
an index to literature, languages, archaeology, history, economy,
philosophy, art, religion, science, technology, and all other aspects of
ancient Greece and Rome (prehistory to 800 C.E.). It covers
publications from 1924 to the present. (limited to 10 simultaneous users)
social, cultural, physical, biological, and linguistic anthropology, ethnology, archaeology, folklore, material culture, and interdisciplinary studies, late 1800s-present (limited to 2 simultaneous users)
includes Stylebook's
content, adds functionality like search and offers online-only
exclusives like updates throughout the year, Capital IQ business
profiles and a pronunciation guide (limited to 10 simultaneous users)
contains indexing and
abstracts for nearly 800 core English-language, scientific and technical
publications back to 1983. Full text of articles is available from more than 220
periodicals dating back to 1997
all aspects of marine, freshwater, and brackish water organisms, including biology and ecology, exploitation of living resources, and related legal, policy, and socioeconomic issues; coverage - current year plus one previous year
all modern and contemporary arts, including photography, from the late 19th century to the present. Indexes journal articles, books, essays, exhibition catalogs, dissertations, and exhibition reviews, 1974-present
overview of architecture, dance, fashion, literature, music, philosophy, religion, theater, and visual arts from ancient Egypt through the Enlightenment
over 300,000 images of architecture, painting, sculpture, photography, decorative arts, design, and visual culture. For help with ARTstor, contact Kathy Edwards, kathye@clemson.edu
A comprehensive collection of articles from all 31 journals and periodicals published by the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) beginning with 1995. Also includes ASCE conference proceedings beginning with 1998.
all aspects of marine, freshwater, and brackish water organisms, including biology and ecology, exploitation of living resources, and related legal, policy, and socioeconomic issues; coverage - current year plus one previous year
From the American Society of
Mechanical Engineers (ASME), a repository of information from journals (full
text journals from 1980 to present), conference proceedings and e-books.
electronic access to all active ASTM Standards documents. (Search by keyword, or alphanumeric document number, or browse by interest area.) Also electronic access to nearly every book and paper published by ASTM International. (Browse by title, topic, or year.)
Containing over a million article & book
citations from Biography
Index back to its first publication in 1946, combines retrospective
coverage with current indexing to produce a comprehensive biographical resource
on news-makers of their times.
provides full text of
articles from over 100 journals dating back to 1997, as well as indexing
and abstracts of more than 380 publications. Subject coverage includes
agriculture & agricultural research, atmospheric science,
biochemistry, biology, biotechnology, botany, chemistry, environmental
science, geology, marine biology microbiology, physics and much more (limited to 4 simultaneous users)
Contains full-text
articles for nearly 460 publications and indexing and abstracts for nearly 880
publications back to 1981. Provides access to product evaluations,
interviews, biographical sketches, corporate profiles, obituaries, surveys,
statistical rankings, book reviews and reports from associations, societies,
trade shows, and conferences.
contains guides to industries, employers, and careers; also occupational profiles, company and industry research; as well as occupational surveys; (note: you must create an account using your email address)
full-text of over 10,000 letters written by Thomas and Jane Welsh Carlyle to some of the most influential artistic, philosophic, and literary personalities of the day; searchable by date, recipient, and subject
First-time users of the web version must create an account. Click here for more information.
CAplus contains article references from 9500 major scientific journals, as well as conference proceedings, patents, books, dissertations, and more. Coverage: 1907-Present (plus some pre-1907 journal records);
Medline indexes articles from approximately 3,900 biomedical journals. Coverage: 1950-Present
access to the complete content of the two most recent editions of The Chicago Manual of Style—the current (16th) edition and the previous (15th) edition
university research institute working papers, occasional papers series from NGOs, foundation-funded research projects, conference proceedings, books, journals and policy briefs, as well as original case studies written by leading international affairs experts and course packs of background readings
Full text of articles taken from issues of The New York herald, The Charleston mercury and the Richmond enquirer, published between November 1, 1860 and April 15, 1865. Begins with the events preceding the outbreak of war at Fort Sumter and concludes with the assassination and funeral of Abraham Lincoln. Includes news articles, eye-witness accounts and official reports of battles and events, editorials, advertisements, and biographies. Also includes articles describing other than military concerns of the day, such as travel, arts and leisure, sports, social events, etc.
more than 63,000 classical music tracks; listen with speakers or headphones from a computer; also composer biographies and a music dictionary (limited to 3 simultaneous users)
college and university catalogs from U.S. and international schools (not available off campus; only available in Cooper Library and the Architecture Library )
university research institute working papers, occasional papers series from NGOs, foundation-funded research projects, conference proceedings, books, journals and policy briefs, as well as original case studies written by leading international affairs experts and course packs of background readings
financial data on over 44,000 companies in the United States, Canada, and 73 other countries (part of WRDS - Wharton Research Data Services).
NOTE: All Clemson faculty, professors with Visiting Faculty status, and Ph.D. students and research assistants in any Clemson program can create individual user accounts. Click here to request a User Account or login to an existing account.
Reports, documents
and journals of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives from 1817 -1994.
For items published before 1817, use the American State Papers database
citations to papers and poster sessions presented at major scientific meetings around the world. Subject emphasis since 1995 has been in life sciences, environmental sciences and aquatic sciences, while older material also covers physics, engineering and materials science, 1982-present
full-text agricultural texts published between the early nineteenth century and the middle to late twentieth century covering agricultural economics, agricultural engineering, animal science, crops and their protection, food science,forestry, human nutrition, rural sociology, and soil science
corrosion science and engineering, including general corrosion, testing, corrosion characteristics, preventive measures, materials construction and performance, and equipment for many industries, 1980-present
reference works on government and politics; includes: Congress and the Nation, Historic Documents, Political Handbook of the World, Politics in America, Supreme Court Yearbook, Vital Statistics on American Politics, and Washington Information Directory
Online version of the Index of Early Southern Artists and Artisans contains information on nearly 76,000 artisans active between 1585 and 1895, with a focus on Southern artisans prior to 1821.
Indexes hundreds of journals covering essential
areas in criminal justice and criminology.
Includes full text for over 200 journals and magazines as well as
full-text books and monographs.
monthly and daily stock data including security price, return, and volume data for the NYSE, AMEX and NASDAQ stock markets (part of WRDS - Wharton Research Data Services).
NOTE: All Clemson faculty, professors with Visiting Faculty status, and Ph.D. students and research assistants in any Clemson program can create individual user accounts. Click here to request a User Account or login to an existing account.
Biographical
profiles and images of celebrities, politicians, business people, writers,
actors, sports figures, artists, scientists, and many others. Content comes
from the monthly magazine Current Biography.
national record of men and women who have shaped British history and culture, worldwide, from the Romans to the 21st century (limited to 1 user at a time)
all aspects of ecology research, from habitats to food chains, from erosion to land reclamation, including evolutionary biology, economics, and systems analysis as they relate to ecosystems or the environment, 1982-present
provides
full text of articles from over 350 journals as far back as 1996, in addition
to indexing of more than 770 periodicals dating back to 1983, includes
in-depth coverage of special education and more than 100,000 controlled and
cross-referenced names of educational tests, subject coverage includes adult
education, multicultural/ethnic education, teaching methods and much more
Education Index
education journals, 1929-present (available in Cooper Library Storage Room 104)
articles from academic journals, magazines, and newspapers; also educational reports; focuses on educational principles, child development and psychology, and best practices in education; 1980-present
Jewish life, culture, history, and religion; online edition of the 22-volume encyclopedia published in 2007 by Macmillan; Fred Skolnik, editor-in-chief; Michael Berenbaum, executive editor
gender, gender differences, gender roles, relationships between the genders, sexuality; overviews of these topics as well as articles on over 80 cultures around the world
compilation of essential engineering information, including data, facts, figures, graphs, equations, illustrations, and charts for general engineering, structural engineering, mobile communications, remediation engineering, optomechanical engineering, measurement, instrumentation and sensors, communications, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, technology management, digital signal processing, environmental engineering, and civil engineering.
Offers full text for
more than 125 periodicals, 135 reference books, case studies, and company
profiles. Also includes videos from the Harvard Faculty Seminar Series
and Vator.TV. Subjects covered in the database include: Business
Planning, Communications, Innovations, Management, Marketing, Organizational
Behavior, Product Development, Raising Capital, and Risk Taking
encompasses
all aspects of the impact of people and technology on the environment and the
effectiveness of remedial policies and technologies, featuring more than 950
journals, conference papers and proceedings, special reports, monographs,
government studies and newsletters
database
provides detailed abstracts and indexing of the environmental impact statements
issued each year by the federal government. Each entry includes a description
of the project, the positive impact and negative consequences and legal
mandates. 1985-Current.
Authoritative bibliography contains more than
32,000 entries and is a comprehensive guide to printed records about the
Americas written in Europe before 1750
full-text access to American Fisheries Society's journals: Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (1970-1998); North American Journal of Fisheries Management (1981-1998); Progressive Fish-Culturist (1984-1998); Journal of Aquatic Animal Health (1988-1998); Fisheries magazine science articles (1976-2003)
Includes location and
contact information for foreign firms and companies that have a substantial
investment in American operations, such as wholly or partially owned
subsidiary, affiliates or branches.
provides full text
from more than 100 periodicals dating as far back as 1995, in addition to
indexing and abstracts for nearly 300 periodicals dating back to 1984
full-text reports on worldwide product introductions in food, beverage, heathcare, household, personal care, cosmetics, fragrance and other non-food sectors; search for products by packaging, company, ingredients, brand and launch date (note: you must create a Personal Profile to view the reports)
searches the Web for a selection of scholarly literature in all disciplines from publishers, societies, and universities. Also provides "Cited by" links for some publications.
Article links may or may not lead to free full-text access; if not, check the library catalog to see if Clemson subscribes to the journals or conference proceedings that Google Scholar has identified.
all aspects of human impact to the environment - global warming, green building, pollution, sustainable agriculture, renewable energy, recycling, and more; coverage dates vary by publication
online encyclopedia of painting, sculpture, graphic arts, architecture, decorative arts and photography; part of Oxford Art Online (limited to 5 simultaneous users)
includes The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians (2nd ed.), The New Grove Dictionary of Opera, and The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz (2nd ed.); part of Oxford Music Online (limited to 5 simultaneous users)
the chemical aspects of nuclear science, including the chemistry of transactinides and exotic atoms, radioactive waste management, radiopharmaceutical chemistry, and nuclear methods of investigation of chemical structure
full text from more than 1,620 reference
books, encyclopedias and non-fiction books, cover to cover full text for more
than 150 leading history periodicals, nearly 57,000 historical documents, more
than 78,000 biographies of historical figures, more than 113,000 historical
photos and maps, and more than 80 hours of historical video.
offers domestic and
international coverage of scholarly research and industry news relating to all
areas of hospitality and tourism, 1965 to the present
index to important journals in all areas of the humanities and social sciences, 1907-1984 (limited to 1 simultaneous user) This database provided courtesy of the Class of '55.
feature articles, interviews, bibliographies, obituaries,
and original works of fiction, drama, poetry and book reviews, as well as
reviews of ballets, dance programs, motion pictures, musicals, radio and
television programs, plays, operas and more, 1910-present
complete
coverage of the most important English language legal information, with
international coverage of scholarly articles, symposia, jurisdictional surveys,
court decisions, legislation, books, book reviews and more. Full text is
available for over 400 periodicals, many of them peer-reviewed, as far back as
1994.
Ingenta lets you access full-text online articles that the Clemson Libraries do not own. The Libraries have an account to pay for these articles for you.
You can also use this database to search for article in all subject areas.
physics, electrical engineering, electronics, communications, control engineering, computers, computing, information technology, manufacturing and production engineering, 1969-present
includes approximately 32,000 time series covering more than 200 countries and areas, exchange rate series, major fund accounts series as well as country, world, and commodity prices tables
comprehensive Open Source Intelligence Resource
for analysts, risk management professionals, and students. Content includes
hundreds of full text journals and periodicals, hundreds of thousands of
selected articles, news feeds, reports, summaries, books, FAQs, and proprietary
Background Information Summaries that pertain to terrorism and security
Multidisciplinary view from over 400 full-text
titles, including leading academic journals within the discipline, monographs,
related articles from major periodicals and newspapers, and over 1600
biographies of leading historical and contemporary Jews. The entire Jewish Telegraphic Agency
database from 1922 to present is included.
Comprehensive collection of critically assessed numerical data in physics, physical chemistry, biophysics, geophysics, astronomy, materials science, and technology, 1883-present Access to this resource made possible with funding from the Ray A. Johnson Library Endowment - Class of '49
indexes periodicals, books, research reports and proceedings; subject coverage: librarianship, classification, cataloging, bibliometrics, online information retrieval, information management; mid-1960s-present
indexes periodicals, conference proceedings, pamphlets, books, and library school theses dealing with all aspects of library and information science, 1984-present
full-text information from major respected
reference works, books, and literary journals on authors and works from a range
of time periods and countries
library of more than 350,000 works of English and American poetry, drama and prose, 243 full-text literature journals, and other key criticism and reference resources
complete text of the philosophical works and selected correspondence of John Locke; you can search for keywords or phrases within the text (limited to 5 users at a time)
Cornell University site - early 19th century magazines & journals, plus "War of the Rebellion" and "Official Records of the Union & Confederate Navies"
business information service using published desk research and secondary data sources to create Company, Industry, and Country Profiles; includes Datamonitor reports
multidisciplinary database for nearly 1,700 general interest periodicals
(1975 – present); also includes reference sources and an image collection of
photos, maps, and flags
industry news, product and process developments, plant development and construction, international trade data, government regulations, and management issues, 1985-present
materials science, metallurgy, ceramics, polymers, and composites used in engineering application; raw materials and refining through processing, welding and fabrication to end uses, corrosion, performance and recycling for all metals, alloys, polymers, ceramics, and composites, 1966-present
Electronic access to 266 mathematics titles. Can search within all available titles, or browse specific titles individually. (limited to 1 simultaneous user)
provides
full text for more than 140 popular, middle school magazines. All full text
articles included in the database are assigned a reading level indicator
(Lexiles). Full text is also available for thousands of biographies and
historical essays. Middle Search Plus also contains 84,774 biographies,
105,786 primary source documents, and a School Image Collection of photos, maps
and flags
full-text reports on worldwide product introductions in food, beverage, heathcare, household, personal care, cosmetics, fragrance and other non-food sectors; search for products by packaging, company, ingredients, brand and launch date (note: you must create a Personal Profile to view the reports)
A collection of 11,000 titles (books, manuscripts, maps, videos and other materials) supporting research in Moravian, Winston-Salem, NC, Southern history and the decorative arts. Includes titles relevant to architecture and landscape architecture history in the southeast and in Charleston, SC.
Washington’s premier source of nonpartisan insight on politics and policy providing breaking news, offering instant analysis and vital context, and delivering big picture perspective on the impact of new developments on the future of legislation, public policy, and political outcomes.
more than 585,000 music tracks of classical and world music; listen with speakers or headphones from a computer; also history of classical music and music glossary (limited to 5 simultaneous users)
Full-text searchable, facsimile-image database
provides access to 500 newspaper titles (nearly 1.8 million pages) from a range
of urban and rural regions throughout the U.S
helps
parents, teachers, and librarians improve literacy, connect reading across
curricular areas, teach reading and writing concepts, and engage young readers
search journals (many full-text) and dissertations as well as Systematic Reviews, Evidence Summaries, and Best Practice Information Sheets from the Joanna Briggs Institute Access to this resource made possible with funding from the Frank M. Bishop, Jr. Family Library Endowment
African American and African history and culture including biographies, topical entries, primary source documents with commentary, images, maps, charts, tables, and more.
includes Grove Dictionary of Art, The Oxford Companion to Western Art, Encyclopedia of Aesthetics, and Concise Oxford Dictionary of Art Terms (limited to 5 simultaneous users)
national record of men and women who have shaped British history and culture, worldwide, from the Romans to the 21st century (limited to 1 user at a time)
government and public administration, public and social policy, international relations, 1915-present Access to this resource made possible with funding from the Dr. Joseph A. Shirley Library Endowment
complete text of selected works of political philosophy by Machiavell, Hobbes, Locke, Hume, Rousseau, Hamilton, Madison, Jay, Burke, Paine, Bentham, and Mill; you can search for keywords or phrases within the text (limited to 5 users at a time)
Provides full text for more than 530 journals,
and indexing and abstracts for over 2,900 titles, (including top-ranked
scholarly journals); over 340 full-text reference books and monographs, and
over 38,000 full-text conference papers, including those of the International
Political Science Association
designed
for professional educators, provides a highly specialized
collection of nearly 520 high quality education journals, including more than
350 peer-reviewed titles, also contains more than 200 educational
reports
abstracts and
indexing for Hearings, Reports, Documents and Committee prints from
1970-present (there are links to HTML text from approximately the
mid-1990s)
Deep
Indexing allows searching of the indexed figures, tables, graphs, maps, charts,
and other illustrations from scholarly journals in the environmental sciences
Supplements the Materials Research database with access to millions of indexed
charts, figures, graphs, maps, and tables from the scholarly research and
technical literature.
search journals (many full-text) and dissertations as well as Systematic Reviews, Evidence Summaries, and Best Practice Information Sheets from the Joanna Briggs Institute Access to this resource made possible with funding from the Frank M. Bishop, Jr. Family Library Endowment
full text of science encyclopedias, reference books, and periodicals.
Topics covered include: biology, chemistry, earth & space science,
environmental science, health & medicine, history of science, life science,
physics, science & society, science as inquiry, scientists, technology and
wildlife
articles from over 200 magazines and academic journals and links to quality web sites; includes topic overviews, experiments, biographies, and illustrations
First-time users of the web version must create an account. Click here for more information.
CAplus contains article references from 9500 major scientific journals, as well as conference proceedings, patents, books, dissertations, and more. Coverage: 1907-Present (plus some pre-1907 journal records);
Medline indexes articles from approximately 3,900 biomedical journals. Coverage: 1950-Present
Reports, documents
and journals of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives from 1817 -1994.
For items published before 1817, use the American State Papers database
Part
I: Debates over Slavery and Abolition Sheds light on the abolitionist movement, the conflicts within it, the anti- and pro- slavery arguments of the period, and the debates on the subject of colonization. Consisting of close to 1.5 million cross-searchable
pages, Part I includes 7,277 books and pamphlets, close to 80 newspaper and periodical
titles, 18 manuscript collections, 377 U.S. Supreme Court records and briefs and more
Part
II: Slave Trade in the Atlantic World An essential
resource for transnational and transatlantic research
Part III:
The Institution of Slavery Examines the
institution of slavery through legal documents, plantation records, personal accounts,
newspapers, and government documents.
Information on small
business and entrepreneurial subject areas about common business types, a help
and advice section, and how to create business plans. Includes business
videos with interviews, ‘lessons learned’ features, lectures and ‘how to’
videos. Also includes a collection of state-specific resources
access to current and historical census data and demographic information. The easy-to-use web interface lets users create maps and reports to better illustrate, analyze and understand demography and social change. (limited to 1 user at a time)
A very broad
assortment of articles from sociology, political science, psychology,
anthropology, and related areas. Nearly
750 journals are indexed; 330 are full text, some as far back as 1972.
Comprehensive collection of critically assessed numerical data in physics, physical chemistry, biophysics, geophysics, astronomy, materials science, and technology, 1883-present Access to this resource made possible with funding from the Ray A. Johnson Library Endowment - Class of '49
a searchable collection of full-text nursing and medical e-books and additional resources including MedCalc 3000, Stedman’s Medical Dictionary, the National Guideline Clearing House, and AAFP Patient Handouts. MedCalc 3000 encompasses a wide array of pertinent medical formulae, clinical criteria sets and decision tree analysis tools used everyday by clinicians, medical educators, nurses and health care students of all types. The National Guideline Clearing House is a public resource for evidence-based clinical practice guidelines.
management of human use and conservation of the natural resource base, including the maintenance of species diversity and genetic diversity within the species and protection of the habitat/ecosystem they rely upon, 2003-present
an innovative information service for the research,
development, and educational community in engineering and computer
science (from Morgan & Claypool)
Test Methods, specifications,
guidelines, glossaries, practices, etc. used in the measurement, evaluation,
and description of pulp, paper, and related products.
access current TAPPI TIPs
(Technical Information Papers) and UMs (Useful Methods) used in the
manufacture, evaluation and description of pulp, paper, and related products
performances of plays and filmed documentaries about plays, playwrights, and theatre history, online in streaming video (limited to 3 simultaneous users)
Click on "System Requirements" (in the gray bar) to make sure your computer has what you need to view these videos.
contains full text of articles from diverse sources including
international and regional newspapers, periodicals, biographies, public opinion
polls, book reviews, pamphlets, and government information
index to articles and reports in all areas of toxicology, including chemicals and pharmaceuticals, pesticides, environmental pollutants, and mutagens and teratogens, 1996-present
TGIF monitors over 320 journals and magazines, research reports, and conference proceedings. It also includes records for extension bulletins, books and book chapters, technical reports, theses and dissertations, web documents, published Q & As, scanned golf course plans, and video interviews with selected members of the American Society of Golf Course Architects, sample photographs from the Noer/Milorganite® Division MMSD Image Collection, and more. The collection is recognized as the most extensive public collection of turfgrass material in existence. 1921- present. (limited to 5 simultaneous users)
includes the full text of over 1,000 plays by U.S. and Canadian authors, published from the late 1800s to the present. Also includes information on productions, theaters, production companies as well as selected playbills, production photographs and other ephemera related to the plays.
Index to 200+ core academic and policy journals in all
areas of urban studies, including urban affairs, urban social history,
governance, community development, public health, real estate, and
transportation. Coverage from 1973 to the present.
designed
for vocational and technical libraries servicing high schools, community colleges,
trade institutions and the general public, provides full text
coverage for nearly 340 trade and industry-related periodicals
includes Science Citation Index (1965-present), Social Sciences Citation Index (1965-present), Arts and Humanities Citation Index (1975-present), Book Citation Index (2005-present), and Conference Proceedings Citation Index (1990-present)
current information on more than 5,000 legal topics
Wharton Research Data Services (WRDS)
includes: Compustat North America Compustat Global CRSP
Includes: stock exchange, balance sheet, income statement, bank, macroeconomic, bonds, bills, inflation, stock and currency options data.
WRDS Account This account is for all Clemson faculty, visiting faculty, Ph.D. and masters students, and research assistants. Faculty can also request class accounts.
Use the WRDS Account link above to register for a new account or sign in to an existing account.
WRDS Day Pass Use this link to get three-day access to the WRDS database. After entering your Clemson e-mail address, you will receive a link to access the database.
Indexes over 2,000
periodicals for articles about the sociology, history, literature, economics, and psychology of women in
society. Other sources include: newspapers, newsletters,
bulletins, books, book chapters, proceedings, reports, theses, dissertations,
NGO studies, web sites & web documents and grey literature.
View PDFs with up-to-date information for individual countries. Create statistical comparisons as well as ranked statistical lists, also chronological comparisons.
provides access to Compustat North America, Compustat Global, CRSP, and other datasets. Includes financial data on North American and global companies, monthly and daily stock data. For a complete list of all datasets available to Clemson University users, click here.
NOTE: All Clemson faculty, professors with Visiting Faculty status, and Ph.D. students and research assistants in any Clemson program can create individual user accounts. Click here to request a User Account or login to an existing account.