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  • To find journal articles on a subject, select the Databases A-Z Guide tab.

New to Journals?

A journal is a newspaper or magazine that covers a particular subject with articles written by professionals in the field. Journals are sometimes referred to as periodicals or serials. A peer-reviewed journal contains research checked by experts before publication.

Databases
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OurÌýÌýis a comprehensive alphabetical listing of the 91³Ô¹Ï Library's databases and other electronic resources. A description of the database's content is included for most. If you do not know the database name you want, please refer to ourÌý for recommendations by subject.

Please note: On-campus, databases are accessible to all on the library's workstations and through the computer network. Off-campus access to databases requires a login with myGSU credentials and is available to current students, faculty, and staff only.


New to Databases?

  • A database isÌýa resource to help you locate information on a topic.
  • DatabasesÌýmay cover a focused subject area or a range of subjects.
  • DatabasesÌýmay contain either brief summaries called abstracts or the full text of journal articles.

Special
Collections

Course Reserves

This collection contains items selected by the faculty for the use of students enrolled in their classes. Borrowing restrictions apply and loan periods vary from 2 hours, 3 days, and 7 days. For additional information, contact Amy Holman at ssynder2@govst.edu or 708.235.7520.


Digital Collections

serve as the Library's online exhibits and archives.


Materials Center

This book collection supports education students and contains reference materials, children's literature, and K-12 textbooks. To learn more, contact Cari Didion.


OPUS - Scholarly Repository

(OpenÌýPortal to University Scholarship) is the scholarly repository of Governors State University. OPUS posts student work, faculty research, events materials, and other digitized materials of significance to the University and region.


University Archives

This collection includes 91³Ô¹Ï historical documents, syllabi, student theses, photographs, and rare books. Learn more from this or by contacting Kerry Adams at archives@govst.edu or 708.235.7506.


Veterans Resource Collection

This collection of over 150 books and more than 80 films centers on pre- and post-deployment, Ìýactive duty, and matriculation back into civilian life. The VRC is a wide-ranging collection of differing media intended to both supplement the student veteran experience and promote the study of military life in American society. This continually growing collection was started in 2013 with a Back-to-Books grant from the Illinois State Library, and supplemented by a Noverr Collections Development Grant from the Popular Culture Association in 2015., contact .