The Library provides access to thousands of full-text periodical articles and reference works through its Internet subscription databases. These databases may be accessed through any computer in the NCS buildings, or from home using special access passwords available to all students and faculty.
Features thousands of critical articles and essays by noted scholars examining the lives and works of great writers throughout history.
This site offers cultural, historical, and statistical information on countries of the world in a student-friendly format.
Criminal Justice Collection
Whether studying to become a lawyer or law enforcement officer, paralegal, or for a career in Homeland Security, this collection rises to the challenge. Users will have access to over 700 journals.
Curriculum Video on Demand
This is a web-based digital video delivery service for streaming educational video content from the Films Media Group and Facts On File. This vast archive currently includes more than 5,000 complete titles and 50,000 individual segments.
eLibraryScience
This database offers laser-focused science content from magazines, journals, newspapers, and reference books, along with unique videos and dozens of interactives found in no other online science reference product.
This database is a digital version of the Encyclopedia of Global Warming from Salem Press. It provides complete, authoritative coverage of the science, policy and social issues surrounding global warming and climate change. The essays in this set address a broad range of topics, from scientific concepts to social issues to current laws, organizations, people, and much more.
From arts and the humanities to social sciences, science and technology, this database meets research needs across all disciplines. Access scholarly journals, news magazines, and newspapers - many with full text and images.
A one-stop source for news and periodical articles on a wide range of topics. Millions of full-text articles and images are available. Updated daily.
General Reference Center Gold
A general interest database that integrates a variety of sources - newspapers, reference books, magazines, and trade publications. Find articles on current events, popular culture, business and industry trends, the arts and sciences, sports, hobbies, and more.
Multi-source database with over 1550 full text journals provides access to the full text of nursing and allied health journals, plus the wide variety of personal health information sources in InfoTrac's award-winning Health Reference Center.
Now with over 330 titles, cross searchable with E-Books, this periodical database is designed for students in junior high and middle school with access to a variety of indexed and full-text magazines, newspapers and reference books for information on current events, the arts, science, popular culture, health, people, government, history, sports and more.
eLibrary offers five years of popular magazines, books, newspapers, pictures, maps, and transcripts of television and radio shows with information updated daily. All of the materials included are full-text.
ProQuestCentral
ProQuest Central is the largest database in the Stanton Library. ProQuest offers access to abstracts and selected full-text articles from a broad selection of newspapers, magazines, journals, etc. In addition to its collection of periodicals, it includes newspapers such as The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal as well as other national and international newspapers.
Psychology Collection
This collection gives individuals a basic understanding of the study of the mind, emotions and how the human mind develops and diminishes over time. Researchers will have access to 200 subject-appropriate full-text periodicals.
Salem History is a database that includes the complete content of printed reference sets. Historically references include Great Events in History: Renaissance, Milestone Documents in American History, and Milestone Documents in World History
Student Edition
Now with over 1100 titles, this periodical database is designed for high-school students with access to a variety of indexed and full-text magazines, newspapers, podcasts, and reference books for information on current events, the arts, science, popular culture, health, people, government, history, sports and more.