Trial Access to Databases for Humanities and Social Sciences (HUMSS)
The Libraries provide trial access to the following databases, covering subjects under Humanities and Social Sciences (HUMSS), until April 9, 2025.
Database | Description | Evaluation | More information |
2026 Human Kinetics | 27 peer-reviewed scholarly journals with cutting-edge information for use by professors, teachers, researchers, practitioners, health care professionals, coaches, fitness enthusiasts, and many others. | Evaluate 2026 Human Kinetics | More information |
APA PsycINFO | Offers access to peer-reviewed dissertations, conference proceedings, books from 1800s to the present, and journals published in 29 languages from more than 50 countries focusing on behavioral science and mental health | Evaluate APA PsycINFO | More information |
APA PsycTHERAPY | Provides colleges and universities with more than 500 videos demonstrating more than 100 therapeutic approaches with evidence-based practice guidelines, systematic reviews and meta-analyses: | Evaluate APA PsycTHERAPY | More information |
Communication Source | Offers hundreds of top communication journals, magazines, and other sources covering all related disciplines, including media studies, linguistics, speech pathology, rhetoric, and discourse.
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Evaluate Communication Source | More information |
Humanities Source Ultimate | Provides access to more than 1,700 journals and magazines in the field of humanities | Evaluate Humanities Source Ultimate | More information |
Sociology Source Ultimate | Provides access to 623 journals and magazines and hundreds of videos on sociology | Evaluate Sociology Source Ultimate | More information |
SPORTDiscus with Full Text | SPORTDiscus with Full Text is a database for sports and sports medicine research. Providing hundreds of full-text sports medicine journals, it is an essential tool for health professionals and researchers studying fitness, health, and sports. | Evaluate SPORTDiscus with Full Text | More information |
Please visit the Libraries’ Trial Databases page to access the full list of databases on trial, available on and off campus via your Internet browser.
Once these databases and tools have been tried, kindly click and accomplish the evaluation form. Your feedback will greatly help evaluate whether to subscribe to these databases.
For further inquiries, you may Chat with LORA or email [email protected].