The best way to find journal articles on a topic is to use the Library's databases. The library databases are only available to Santa Fe students and employees. To access the databases, click the Databases link on the Library's homepage or at the top of this guide. When you do this, you'll be prompted to log in.
Use your Office 365 login This link opens in a new window to access online resources.
Username: SFID@sfcollege.edu (e.g., 12345678@sfcollege.edu)
Password: your eSantaFe/eStaff password
If you need assistance logging in, please visit our Chat Desk or email us at reference@sfcollege.edu. The databases can also be accessed via eSantaFe.
Information from books, reference books, and articles from literary journals. Also includes plot summaries, work overviews, literary criticism, author biographies, book reviews, and more.
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A full-text database covering many different disciplines and subject areas. A great place to start research on any topic.
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Provides access to full-text, academic journals in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences, including African-American studies, anthropology, education, mathematics, history, and more. Also includes an image search This link opens in a new window.
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