Subject databases are online tools for finding resources in your subject area, such as journal articles, conference papers, audio-visual materials and more. Find a list of key databases for your subject below.
Box of Broadcasts (BoB) is an off-air recording and media archive of TV and radio programmes from more than 50 channels.
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EBSCO database of core journals in fields related to criminology, forensic sciences and psychology.
Access to Health & Social Care, Management and Education journals (not books or case studies). Change the Access type to “Only content I have access to” to limit your search to purchased content.
Peer-reviewed digital encyclopedia continuously updated by the world’s leading scholars and researchers.
ProQuest database including scholarly journals, correctional and law enforcement trade publications, dissertations, crime reports, crime blogs and crime trends.
American Psychological Association (APA) database provided by EBSCO. Full text academic and scientific articles in psychology.
EBSCO database of full text journals covering topics in psychology and related fields.
American Psychological Association (APA) index to citations and abstracts from journals, books, reports and dissertations, from 1887 to the present (some full text). Provided by EBSCO.
700+ full text ebooks covering social science subjects including business, management, marketing, criminology, education, law, media, psychology, nursing and research skills.
Comprehensive EBSCO database of full text medical journals, with some coverage of health and psychology.