Databases are collections of resources, primarily journal articles, but they can also contain conference papers, videos, ebooks, reports, images and more. Many databases specialise in a specific subject area, so you'll know when you're searching the database you will find material relevant to your studies.
For more databases in your subject area, use the A-Z Databases tool, choose, and review the details of the databases before making a selection.
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