Welcome to Albertsons Library's new A-Z Database page!
We are excited to roll out the new A-Z Database page. Search for databases by name, subject, or type to narrow your results. If you are looking for the old article search box, please choose Academic Search Premier from the list of databases below to replicate that search function.
Browse scholarly journals, books, and primary sources in the humanities, social sciences, and basic sciences from the earliest issues to within a few years of current publication. JSTOR now includes Artstor, collections of high-quality images in the arts, architecture, humanities, and social sciences disciplines, curated from leading museums and archives around the world.
An aggregated database of periodical content bringing together complete databases across all major subject areas, including Business, Health and Medical, Social Sciences, Education, Science and Technology, and Humanities, as well as core titles in the Performing and Visual Arts, History, Religion, and Philosophy, and includes thousands of full-text newspapers from around the world.
Index of peer-reviewed literature, scientific journals, books and conference proceedings covering the fields of science, technology, medicine, social sciences, and arts and humanities.
Search scholarly journals, books, and proceedings in the sciences, social sciences, and arts and humanities and navigate the full citation network. Search across all author and author affiliations, track citation activity with Citation Alerts, and see citation activity and trends with Citation Report.
Guides by Subject
The following databases are newly acquired or being evaluated for a future subscription.
Academic Video Online provides access to more than 80,000 video titles spanning the widest range of subject areas including anthropology, business, counseling, film, health, history, music, and more. Includes every kind of video material available with curricular relevance: documentaries, interviews, performances, news programs and newsreels, field recordings, and thousands of award-winning films, including Academy®, Emmy®, and Peabody® winners.
The New York Times is available to students, faculty, and staff with access provided by Albertsons Library. Activate complimentary access by creating an account with your Boise State email address. Get started browsing The New York Times today for international, national, business, and New York regional news as well as science, medicine, arts, sports, and lifestyle news.
You will be redirected to the NYT registration page.
Click "Create Account" and complete fields; you must use your school issued @edu email
Verify your account (you will receive a confirmation email)
Check out The New York Times LibGuide to learn more about your complimentary access, teaching tools and resources for faculty, and all of the great content that comes with the All Access subscription.
Returning Users
Once you have registered and confirmed your email address, returning users simply need to visit https://www.nytimes.com/ and log in.
The TimesMachine: Interactive digital replica as it appeared in print of The New York Times from 1851-2002
The New York Times in Education: Offers continually updated teaching resources with newspapers selected from influential educators worldwide, recommended NYTimes.com articles, and real-life teaching applications in different subjects/co-curricular activities.
Cooking: A deliciously digital cookbook and cooking guide to support total wellness and kitchen confidence.
Games: From The Crossword to Wordle and Spelling Bee — word, visual, and number games that build problem-solving skills, provide a mental break, and delight solvers.
The Athletic: In-depth, personalized sports coverage that can foster media literacy on a subject students are passionate about.
Wirecutter: Independent product recommendations and reviews based on real-world testing to choose products confidently.
Vanderbilt Television News Archive provides access to regularly scheduled news programs broadcast by national television networks in the United States, as well as new coverage of major national and world events, such as political conventions, election coverage, presidential speeches, and military conflicts. Network coverage includes ABC (1968-present), CBS (1968-present), NBC (1968-present), CNN (1994-present), and Fox News (2004-present).