This guide showcases the myriad databases and resources Goucher College offers for archival and primary source research with some tips and trips to support students, faculty, and staff through the process.
International viewpoints on a broad spectrum of global issues, topics, and current events. Multimedia content includes podcasts, video, and interactive graphs.
Scholarly journals and magazines that both analyze and contribute to popular culture. Useful information for researchers in social science, history, art or liberal arts courses.
Comprehensive collection of reliable full-text newspapers, including most major, local and regional U.S. newspapers and thousands of international news sources; includes searchable news video clips.
News, culture, and history from publications of the ethnic, minority, and native press. Articles from newspapers, magazines and journals from 1960 to present.
Comprehensive historical and current coverage of issues in government, law and politics. Includes over 2,500 journals, the entire Congressional Record , constitutions for all countries in the world, all United States Treaties, the Federal Register, U.S. Supreme Court and Presidential libraries, and more.
This database keeps researchers current on the people, places, and events associated with Indigenous contemporary history with about 2.2 million records and growing daily. Provides today’s
perspectives on a wide variety of topics: Indigenous rights and responsibilities;
Indigenous Peoples’ Day; Indigenous graduation rates on the rise; land-language
linkages; Indigenous environmental shrinkages, energy, and development; tribal
sovereignty, empowerment, and self-determination; and more.