Academic Search PremierThis link opens in a new windowGeneral purpose databases of general/popular publications and scholarly journals. Includes information in many areas of academic study including the social sciences, humanities, general sciences, and education.
ProQuestThis link opens in a new windowSearch a comprehensive file of periodicals for a broad range of subject areas including arts, business, children, education, general interest, health, humanities, international, law, military, multicultural, psychology, sciences, social sciences, and women's interests.
JSTORThis link opens in a new windowA digital archive includes more than 3,500 leading academic journals in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences, as well as select monographs. The most recently published issues (past 3-5 years) are generally not available.
Communication & Mass Media CompleteThis link opens in a new windowProvides coverage of more than 500 journals in the communication and mass media fields, including full-text for more than 230 journals.
Books and E-Books
Ebook CentralThis link opens in a new windowA growing and changing collection of 160,000+ e-books in many different academic subject areas including business, education, history, life sciences, medicine, psychology, religion and social sciences.
Library CatalogThis link opens in a new windowLocate books, videos/DVDs, sound recordings, journals/magazines/newspapers & government documents available at Mikkelsen Library. Your search can be expanded to search libraries around the world.
News
US Major DailiesThis link opens in a new windowThe five most respected U.S. national and regional newspapers: The New York Times, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, and the Wall Street Journal. The titles offer researchers thorough and timely coverage of local, regional, and global events.
New York Times - DigitalThis link opens in a new windowDigital access to the daily New York Times (NYT) as well as the International, Spanish, and Chinese editions.
The NY Times Digital includes articles from 1851 to present, with some exceptions. Access to archived articles between 1923-1980 is limited. This does not include the NYT Crossword Puzzle or the Times Insider.
Please note that you MUST be on-campus to create your account. After that, you can access the resource from any of your devices from any location.
To create your account for the New York Times, follow these steps:
1. Be on campus
2. Click the link above
3. Click "Create Account"
4. Complete the registration fields (use your @augie.edu email)
4. Test your login at www.nytimes.com
Mobile App
Once you have created your account. Search New York Times in the app store for your device. Download & install the app. Use your NYT account information to login.
For information about how you can link to content or share articles, refer to the NY Times rights policies.