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Ebsco and InfoTrac provide a selective range of multidisciplinary and subject databases-- good places to begin your research.

Lexis-Nexis is a full-text source for current information, primarily from national and international news sources, and for selected legal information.

Central Search allows you to search a wide variety of resources all at once from a single, easy to use interface.

Databases A-Z is the complete list of the library's online subscription databases.

The Goucher Journals List is a searchable database that not only tells you if Goucher subscribes to a particular journal-- either in print or electronic format-- but also gives you the specific volumes and years available, and even links to the full text of many articles in electronic resources.

Worldcat allows you to find and request loan of items in the collections of many other libraries.  Note: Worldcat is not a subject database and should not be used to search for articles on a topic.  Learn how to use WorldCat.

RefWorks is a Web-based bibliography and database manager which allows you to create you own personal database by importing references from text files or online databases.

Library Forms include book and video order forms (for faculty) and InterLibrary Loan forms (for everyone).