This page links to library resources that are useful for teaching in different subject areas.
Indexing and abstracts for many international music periodicals with some coverage from 1874. Subjects include history, education, performance, composition, theory, ethnomusicology, popular music.
Scholarly art encyclopedia covering global art and architecture from prehistory to present.
Audio recordings of historical American songs.
American Music is a history database that allows people to hear and feel the music from America's past. The database includes songs by and about American Indians, miners, immigrants, slaves, children, pioneers and cowboys. Included in the database are the songs of Civil Rights, political campaigns, Prohibition, the Revolutionary War, the Civil War, anti-war protests and more.
Streaming audio of music recordings in many genres. If you cannot use this resource, please try again later. There is a limit on the number of users at one time.
Provides streaming audio of music recordings, with genres including classical, jazz, folk, and some non-western world music.
Includes access to content from Contemporary Authors Online, Contemporary Literary Criticism Select, Dictionary of Literary Biography Online, and a variety of other online sources of literary criticism and biography.
Helps find books for children appropriate for their reading level and interests.
Parents, teachers, and librarians can also find tools to teach with books and engage young readers.
3D images and videos of human anatomy and physiology. Please note that this resource supports five users at a time.
Provides 3D images of different anatomical regions as well as functional anatomy videos and diagnostic imaging with labels. With the 3D interactive models of human anatomy, users can zoom, rotate and peel away layers to educate and communicate with an ease and directness that was never possible with print.
Online encyclopedia of African-American history.
Features thousands of cross-referenced entries, covering the entire spectrum of African-American history over the past 500 years.
Archival collections documenting topics in eighteenth- through twentieth-century American history.
Subjects include African American studies, women’s studies, history, political science, military and diplomatic history, immigration.
Spanish and Portuguese-language scholarly journals and magazines both from and about Latin America.
Provides immediate data on who has cited research papers, covering high impact journals, including Open Access journals, conference proceedings, and current and retrospective coverage in the sciences, social sciences, arts, and humanities, with coverage to 1900.
CAS database of chemical substances, reactions, and journal literature. Registration required.
Register Here. After registering, please always access SciFinder-n from here and not from the confirmation email.
SciFindern allows you to explore the journal and patent literature for information about chemical substances and reactions and chemistry-related research topics. You must register and create your own account and password to use this database, which is for academic, non-commercial use only (see license agreement for details). Full text access is available for those journals to which we have electronic subscriptions.
Provides 3D images of different anatomical regions as well as functional anatomy videos and diagnostic imaging with labels. With the 3D interactive models of human anatomy, users can zoom, rotate and peel away layers to educate and communicate with an ease and directness that was never possible with print.