There are so many databases! How do I decide which one(s) to use for my topic?

Answer

It's easiest to figure out which database to use either by using Research Guides or the Search Databases page. 

 

Research Guides

 

Search Databases Page

Find our most popular databases and databases for your subject areas using the Search Databases page. To do so, watch this video or use the text instructions below.

Access UofM Databases Video

Access UofM Databases from University Libraries on Vimeo.

 

Text Instructions for Finding Databases

  1. Start on the Libraries homepage and click on the Search Databases link.

Link to Search Databases

  1. This will bring you to our Electronic Resources search.
  2. To find a database for your subject or topic, 
    • Find the heading Search databases by subject.
    • Use the dropdown menu to select one of our most common subject areas or select Browse all database subjects to see the full list.
      Heading "Search databases by subject" with menu subjectSearchSelect and link "Browse all database subjects" noted
    • ​The results for each subject will be in alphabetical order. Select a database name to access or select View Resource Record to see details about the database. 
      Example subject results for Business & Economics. Database A.M. Best Library is shown. Database name is link to the database, below it is link to "View Resource Record" for description.
  3. To find choose one of our most popular databases, under the heading Most Used Databases, select the dropdown menu and choose a database.

Heading "Most Used Databases" and menu "Select a Database"

 

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