Articles & Databases
Databases contain collections of information usually pertaining to a particular subject that has been systematically organized for easy access and use. Databases provide information in the form of journal and magazine articles, industry profiles, country information, human resource management resources and business information including company profiles, annual reports and financial ratios. Information is presented in multiple formats, including: html, pdf, streaming video, images and more.
Why would I use library databases?
Databases will assist you in locating needed information to successfully complete your research and assignments. The information is organized in a manner for easy access and includes reliable, scholarly, historically relevant, and diverse information for your needs. Online databases not only give you access to a wealth of information, but also provide the convenience of an online environment accessible anywhere.
How do I use databases?
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On-Campus Access: Click on the database title link and begin!
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Off-Campus Access: Click on the database title link and follow the prompts to authenticate.
How do I troubleshoot electronic resources problems?
Identify and resolve the problem by following the Troubleshooting FAQ: Library Electronic Resources recommendations.
A comprehensive, alphabetical list of the databases available to Franklin University users through the library.
This page provides a listing of databases related to a particular subject based on the Franklin curriculum.
Looking for a specific journal title but don’t know which database to select? Use this tool to search full text databases for specific journal titles.
Columbus Metropolitan Library Electronic Resources
The Columbus Metropolitan Library (CML) is the local public library serving Franklin County residents. Use this link to search a listing of databases provided through the CML. You must be a CML member to access the databases.
