Indexes articles in many of the diverse academic fields in the Humanities. Includes some full text journals and Open Access humanities journals.
Humanities, mathematics, science, and social science scholarly journals. Coverage starts at the beginning year of publication and includes all but the most recent years. UNF has access to following collections: Arts & Sciences Collections I - XV, and Life Sciences.
JSTOR's AI research tool can answer questions about what you're reading and recommend related topics and materials, drawing solely from JSTOR’s journal articles and books.
Indexes to books and journals covering philosophy, including ethics, aesthetics, political philosophy, and philosophy related to specific fields, such as law, education, and science.
Index of papers related to philosophy, including metaphysics, epistemology, science, logic and other fields.
Journals in the humanities, social sciences, and mathematics, published by Johns Hopkins University Press.
Peer-reviewed journals and articles that span all areas of the humanities, social sciences, behavioral sciences, science, technology, and medicine.
Multidisciplinary collection of streaming videos covering art, business, dance, education, ethnic and gender studies, health, history, humanities, law, opera, philosophy, political science, rehabilitation and sports medicine, contemporary world cinema, psychology, theater, musical performance, and much more.
A streaming video resource offering thousands of film titles in the areas of film and movies, the arts, business, education, global studies and languages, health, media and communication, sciences, and social sciences.
Special features allow users to create clips and playlists and share and embed films. Films include performance rights for classroom use. Some Kanopy films, but not all, have public performance rights outside of the classroom. These films have the PPR icon on their title page. See Kanopy Help for more information.
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Need access to an article that we do not have in tangible or electronic format? Request the item through Interlibrary Loan.
Tip: Please be sure to check the catalog for print or microfilm holdings, and E-Journal Locator for electronic holdings, before submitting your request.