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FIND ARTICLES / SCHOLARLY RESEARCH ABOUT YOUR TOPIC
Library resources online
Business publications
ABI / Inform Global: https://library.tcnj.edu/search-tools/databases-a-z/abiinform-global/
If the full text of the article does not appear within ABI / Inform (or any other article database), then follow the link to Search for Full Text.
Business Source Premier: https://library.tcnj.edu/search-tools/databases-a-z/business-source-premier/
Education publications
ERIC: https://library.tcnj.edu/search-tools/databases-a-z/eric/
Health and Exercise Science publications
Sports Medicine & Health Education Index: https://library.tcnj.edu/search-tools/databases-a-z/physical-education-index/
Psychology publications
PsycINFO: https://library.tcnj.edu/find/databases-a-z/psycinfo/
Communications Studies publications
Communication & Mass Media Complete
https://library.tcnj.edu/search-tools/databases-a-z/communication-mass-media-complete/
Libraries and Librarianship publications
Library, Information Science & Technology Abstracts (LISTA)
https://library.tcnj.edu/search-tools/databases-a-z/library-information-science-technology-abstracts-lista/
Multidisciplinary publications (including Business and Education)
Academic Search Premier (EBSCOhost): https://library.tcnj.edu/search-tools/databases-a-z/academic-search-premier/
Wilson OmniFile - Full Text Mega Edition: https://library.tcnj.edu/search-tools/databases-a-z/wilson-web/
Access World News: https://library.tcnj.edu/search-tools/databases-a-z/access-world-news-newsbank/
If you are not able to come to campus to retrieve a book from the library, then you may have other options.
One option is to request a copy of an e-version of the book (if available) via interlibrary loan (ILL). For more information about ILL, as well as a link to the online request form, see the ILL LibGuide.
Another option is to request electronic delivery of a single chapter from a book. The Document Delivery LibGuide describes this process and includes a link to the online request form. In order to determine which chapter from a book might be most useful to you, try looking at the detailed book description from the library discovery tool, specifically the Contents Note; this is an example from a book cited elsewhere on this page: Conducting online surveys. You may be able to find more information about each chapter by searching for the book in Amazon or Goodreads, and selecting the link to "open preview" or "look inside." Google Books might provide a more expansive preview. If available preview pages includes an index, then you may be able to use the index to determine which chapter(s) include the pages where your specific topic of interest appears.