Find the title of the database you need or find it by keyword to begin your research. Alternatively, you can filter the Subjects drop-down menu to see which databases we recommend for specific subject areas.
Database Changes as of July 1st
As of July 1st, these updates have been made to our database offerings:
New EBSCO eBook Academic Collection: Ebook titles previously held in the ProQuest Ebook Central platform have been migrated to the EBSCO eBook Academic Collection database where possible.
Discontinuation of databases: Due to funding cuts at the federal level, some databases previously provided by the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners are no longer available. Read more about the changes. While Library Services has not renewed some database contracts for FY25-26, negotiations are still underway.
If you have any questions regarding the changes to our databases, please contact your liaison librarian. If you have technical questions, send a message to us via Ask the Library.
Try these databases to find sources on a wide variety of topics. You can also use the Subjects drop-down menu above to see which databases we recommend for specific subject areas.
The largest pre-K to 12 digital asset library in the world. Choose an age-appropriate level for research, homework assignments, and special projects in the library or at home.
The largest pre-K to 12 digital library in the world. Students can toggle between three reading levels on each article, have articles read aloud, and use Merriam-Webster’s dictionary to hear pronunciations and read definitions in English or Spanish.