Find library databases and resources for your research.
Our Databases Have Changed
Some databases you have previously used are no longer available due to a change in our subscription model. Many EBSCO databases are no longer available, including Academic Search Ultimate. ProQuest Centralis a comparable database to Academic Search Ultimate. You can try ProQuest Central here. If you are searching for other databases that are no longer on our database list, you can use our ask-a-librarian service. We will help you find a new comparable database.
This database helps you find the physical items in our library (print books, dvds, magazines, course reserve items, textbooks on reserve, and more). The Snow College Library has over 100,000 print items. Use this database to see if we have your course textbook on reserve. Save money by using our free textbooks. We have a collection of Math, English, Biology, Chemistry, Art and more.
Use this large collection of Gale/Cengage research databases to find information on a variety of topics. This research databases searches many Gale databases all at the same time, including, Opposing Viewpoints. Subjects covered include: U.S. and World History, Science, Religion, Psychology, Criminal Justice, Business, Diversity, Pop Culture, Communications, Literature, Culinary Arts and many more.
Off-campus users do the following: From the Gale page where it asks for your student ID, Click the “search for another institution” link, then where it says “choose a recent institution”, click the blue Snow College link. That should get you to a Snow College Libraries page where you can use your BadgerWeb username/password.
Use Gale Topic Finder to help you locate sources related to your topic. This interactive tool can assist you with developing keywords and search statements for your research.
Use this database to find the following source types in a variety of subject areas (Business, Health and Medical, Language and Literature, Social Sciences, Education, Science and Technology, Performing and Visual Arts, History, Religion and Philosophy. Researchers who need a multi-disciplinary approach to researching should use this database.
PsycINFO contains over 1.8 million citations and summaries of journal articles, book chapters, books, dissertations and technical reports, all in the field of psychology. Journal coverage, dating back to the 1800s, includes international material from over 1,700 periodicals in more than 30 languages. Over 60,000 records are added each year.