Conduct Research in a Specific Discipline
"I need to do research in a specific discipline."
Countries or Unrepresented Territories
WSA Databases with information on countries and unrepresented territories
CultureGrams
Reference source with information on over 200 countries, all 50 United States, and the Canadian provinces; country reports focus on twenty-five categories including history, personal appearance, gestures, family, economy, customs, and more.
Gale eBooks
Collection of encyclopedias and other specialized reference books for multidisciplinary research; articles can be emailed, downloaded as PDFs to readers, or as audible MP3 files.
Websites with information on countries and unrepresented territories
CIA World Factbook
Provides information on the history, people, government, economy, geography, communications, transportation, military, and transnational issues for 267 world entities. The Reference tab includes maps of the major world regions, as well as Flags of the World, a Physical Map of the World, a Political Map of the World, a World Oceans map, and a Standard Time Zones of the World map.



Health
WSA databases with reliable health information
Gale eBooks
Collection of encyclopedias and other specialized reference books for multidisciplinary research; articles can be emailed, downloaded as PDFs to readers, or as audible MP3 files.
Science (Gale in Context)
Information on hundreds of significant science topics, with full-text magazines, academic journals, news articles, experiments, images, videos, audio files, and links to vetted websites.
ScienceDirect
Expansive coverage of STEM subjects (Science, Technology, Engineering, Medicine), with access to16 million articles, 2,500 journals, 370 fully open access journals, 39,000 books, and 330,000 topic pages; an archive of articles go back to 1995. Users can download PDFs of articles and can export references, citations, and abstracts.
Websites with reliable health information
Knowledge for Health (K4Health)
K4Health Toolkits are collections of information on public health topics, including contraception, family planning, gender, HIV/AIDS, maternal and child health, and youth. K4Health provides resources for health care providers in countries around the world.
Mayo Clinic
Source of reliable information on diseases and conditions, symptoms, tests and procedures, and drugs and supplements. Presented by the Mayo Clinic, based in Rochester, Minnesota.
Medline Plus
Find information on health, wellness, disorders and conditions, and drugs and supplements. The site also has health and surgery videos, and a Medical Encyclopedia with articles and images for diseases, symptoms, tests, treatments. Presented by NIH (National Institute of Health) / U.S. National Library of Medicine.
NIH U.S. National Library of Medicine Digital Collections
Digital Collections is the National Library of Medicine's free online repository of biomedical resources including books, still images, videos, and maps. All of the content in Digital Collections is freely available worldwide and unless otherwise indicated, in the public domain.







Humanities - English and History
Allows searching across descriptions of archives held at over 250 colleges and universities across the United Kingdom. Within the collections represented on the Hub there is a huge diversity of content, from the archives of industries, institutions and researchers to the letters and manuscripts of writers and poets.
ELDIS
Information service providing free access to relevant, up-to-date and diverse research on international development issues, with summaries and links to free full-text research and policy documents,organized into collections according to key development themes and the country or region they relate to.
Institute of Historical Research
Links to digital resources related to British and Irish history.
International Data Archive
Links to archives in North America, Europe, and Israel.
Literary Resources on the Net
Links to sites related to all aspects of literature, including Classical & Biblical: Medieval, Renaissance, 18th-century, victorian, 20th-century, American, Theatre & Drama, and Women's Literature & Feminism. Author: Jack Lynch, English professor at Rutgers University, Newark. Last updated in 2006.
UK Data Archive
Provides access to the United Kingdom's largest collection of digital research data in the social sciences and humanities.
Voice of the Shuttle
Links to resources related to all areas of the humanities, including English, literature, history, literary theory, and music, emphasizing both primary and secondary (or theoretical) resources.
World Trade Organization (WTO)
Provides access to the official documents of the WTO's councils and committees as well as to a range of other resources, such as trade statistics, economic research, WTO publications, videos, audio and photos. You can also find the “legal texts” — the body of WTO agreements that collectively form the legal framework of the WTO.
Artstor
Artstor
Use the guide below to find content related to languages and literature on Artstor. Their collections comprise contributions from outstanding international museums, photographers, libraries, scholars, photo archives, and artists and artists’ estates. When using Artstor on the WSA campus, register for a free user account. Your account allows you to access the Digital Library while off-campus. You can download images, create and share image groups, and more.
Languages and Literature in Artstor
This page highlights Artstor content related to languages and literature, including images of renowned authors and depictions of literary themes and characters, as well as contextual images that enhance understanding of the time periods and cultures shaping literary production.
These documents have links to websites for researching literature or history topics.
History Timelines, Websites, and Databases
Links to useful websites for researching history, including the UW Libraries History Subject Guide, Best of History Websites, a primer on how to frame a researchable question, links to history timelines (both American and international), and digital collections at the Washington State Library related to regional history.
Literature Selection Websites
Links to websites related to literature genres (poetry and fiction), including links to awards, such as the Bollinger Prize for Poetry, National Book Foundation, the Nobel Prize in Literature, and the Pulitzer Prize in Fiction, Poetry, and Drama. Also includes links to the Man Booker, Man Booker International, and the Rea Award for Short Stories.












Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM)
WSA databases with information on Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM)
ScienceDirect
Expansive coverage of STEM subjects (Science, Technology, Engineering, Medicine), with access, to16 million articles, 2,500 journals, 370 fully open access journals, 39,000 books, and 330,000 topic pages; an archive of articles go back to 1995. Users can download PDFs of articles and can export references, citations, and abstracts.
Science (Gale in Context)
Information on hundreds of significant science topics, with full-text magazines, academic journals, news articles, experiments, images, videos, audio files, and links to vetted websites.
Gale Interactive: Science
Users can manipulate and explore 3D interactive models, allowing students to visualize and understand concepts in biology, chemistry, earth, and space science. Reference and periodical content provide additional context for further understanding.
Websites with information on Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM)
Chemweb
Register for free at this site that provides access to selected full-text articles from Chemistry publishers such as Wiley, Elsevier, and Springer. Members can download a selection of articles covering a broad range of topics direct from the pages of some of the most respected journals in chemistry.
Google Dataset Search
The Dataset Search platform trawls the millions of open data repositories on the web for desired datasets, looking on publisher sites, digital libraries, and on author's personal web pages, and more. Google relies on dataset publishers to correctly label their datasets with the appropriate information, such as who created the dataset, when it was published, how the data was collected, what the terms are for using the data, etc.
iCrank
Mechanical engineering resources, including design apps and links to engineering sites.
Math Forum
Links to websites and documents on many topics in pure mathematics (algebra, calculus, geometry, etc.) and mathematics as used in life and physical science (astrology, biology, chemistry, computer science, and physics) and social science (economics, population, political science.)
National Agricultural Library
The National Agricultural Library Digital Collections (NALDC) offers rich searching, browsing, and retrieval of digital materials and collections, including historical publications, U. S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) research, and more.
National Science Digital Library (NSDL)
Provides high quality online resources in the sciences, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines. Search by grade level, subject (STEM) and resource format. Users need to register with the site to download and save resources.
Physics.org
Database of over 4,000 physics websites; all sites have been checked for accuracy and sorted into suitability for different age groups and levels of knowledge.
Physics World
The member magazine of the Institute of Physics, freely accessible to the public.
SciCentral
Collects and ranks breaking science news, using only content that's freely accessible to online readers. Sources are chosen based on reliability, timeliness of information, extent of coverage, multidisciplinary coverage, and leads to follow-up information.
Science.gov - Your Gateway to U.S. Federal Science
The portal offers free access to research and development (R&D) results and scientific and technical information from scientific organizations across 13 federal agencies. Users can search over 60 databases, over 2,200 websites, and over 200 million pages of authoritative federal science information in many formats, including full-text documents, citations, scientific data supporting federally funded research, and multimedia.
U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Library
Access to geoscience print and online information sources, as well as instruction on finding and using the geoscience information from the largest earth science library in the world! Highlights include maps, reports, imagery, datasets, and applications.














Languages
Links to language-related resources, including dictionaries, free translation, language identification, signed languages, and language lessons. Resources are also organized by specific language - from Aboriginal Languages to Zarma!
Artstor
Use the guide below to find content related to languages and literature on Artstor. Their collections comprise contributions from outstanding international museums, photographers, libraries, scholars, photo archives, and artists' and artists’ estates. When using Artstor on the WSA campus, register for a free user account. Your account allows you to access the Digital Library while off-campus. You can download images, create and share image groups, and more.
Languages and Literature in Artstor
This page highlights Artstor content related to languages and literature, including images of renowned authors and depictions of literary themes and characters, as well as contextual images that enhance understanding of the time periods and cultures shaping literary production.
Law and Legislation
Congressional documents from the first 100 years of the U.S. Congress (1774-1875), part of the Library of Congress American Memory collection.
Congress.gov
The official website for U.S. federal legislative information, providing access to accurate, timely, and complete legislative information for Members of Congress, legislative agencies, and the public.
FindLaw
Search cases and codes (U.S. federal and state), news, and commentary on the FindLaw site for legal professionals. Use the link to the 'Consumer Site' to learn about the law, ask questions related to many topics in business, consumer, and criminal law, and access legal forms.
Free Law Online
Links to databases and websites that provide legal information and materials (including laws, bills, constitutions, court opinions, and related documents) and/or links to legal material. It Covers Washington State, U.S. Federal Government, other states, and foreign countries.
Legal Information Institute (LII)
Search or browse the extensive collection of worldwide legal information, and research their Wex Legal Encyclopedia which includes hundreds of definitions and explanations of legal topics. Presented by Cornell University Law School.
National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL)
Search this database of U.S. state legislatures, Washington D.C., and U.S. territories for home pages, bills, press rooms, statutes, and more.









Medicine and Natural Science
Artstor
Use the guide below to find content related to medicine and natural sciences on Artstor. Their collections comprise contributions from outstanding international museums, photographers, libraries, scholars, photo archives, and artists' and artists’ estates. When using Artstor on the WSA campus, register for a free user account. Your account allows you to access the Digital Library while off-campus. You can download images, create and share image groups, and more.
History of Medicine and Natural Science in Artstor
This page highlights Artstor content related to contemporary and historical aspects of the practice of medicine, public health, and related fields. It also includes images documenting and illuminating human beliefs about life, death, disease, and healing, as well as examples of the scientific study of natural objects and organisms throughout the ages.
Mythology and Religion
A sub-collection of ebooks from WSA's Gale Virtual Reference Library related to world religions and mythology.
World Religions - GVRL Sub-collection
WSA's collection of Gale Virtual Reference Library ebooks covering world religions and mythology.
Encyclopedia Mythica
Encyclopedia of mythology, folklore, and religion. The mythology section is divided into six geographical regions: Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and Oceania. The Folklore section contains general folklore, Arthurian legends, and fascinating folktales from around the world. Also contains a bestiary, a section on legendary heroes, an image gallery, and genealogical tables of various pantheons and prominent houses.
New Testament Web Resources
Directory of academic internet resources on the New Testament and Christian origins. Links include portrayals of Jesus in film and an online classical Greek language course. The ‘Judaica’ section also has links to Old testament resources such as the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Apocrypha.
Official Government Information
Access Washington
Portal to government information about Washington State: links to websites for popular services and government agencies in Washington (State, Tribal, and Federal),
GOV.UK
Find links to websites of all UK government departments and many other agencies and public bodies. Users can search all policies, announcements, publications, statistics, and consultations of the UK.
USA.gov
Search official U.S. government information and services by topic: A-Z Index of U.S. Government Departments and Agencies; Government Benefits, Grants, and Loans; Housing and Community; Jobs and Unemployment; Money and Shopping; Travel and Immigration; Voting and Elections, and more.
Philosophy and Psychology
Philosophy around the web
Links to philosophy resources online, organized by topic, individual philosopher, and other categories. Last updated in 2005.
Psych Web
Links to scholarly information about various topics in psychology, and links to college psychology departments, self-help sites, and psychological brochures.
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (SEP) organizes scholars from around the world in philosophy and related disciplines to create and maintain an up-to-date reference work. PLEASE NOTE: You can cite fixed editions that are created on a quarterly basis and stored in their Archives (every entry contains a link to its complete archival history, identifying the fixed edition the reader should cite).
Visual and Performing Arts
British Film Institute (BFI) Screenonline
Resources on Great Britain's film and television history, Film and television resources are organized by genres and themes, industry and audiences, places, films or programs by decade, and a timeline.












Links to over 1,800 websites relating to moving images and sound materials. These have been subdivided into over 40 subject areas in the arts and humanities, biology and medicine, science and technology, and the social sciences.
VADS: the online resource for visual arts
VADS is an online portfolio of visual art collections comprising over 100,000 images that are freely available and copyright cleared for use in learning, teaching, and research. Resources include documentary photography, textiles, posters, furniture, fashion, graphic design, and collections from many museums.

