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HO 296-SS: Honors Thesis-Capstone Prep

This guide is designed to help you locate resources for HO 296-SS: Honors Thesis-Capstone Prep

Multi-Subject Databases

Use these multi-subject databases to continue your research; they are especially useful when researching an interdisciplinary topic.

Google Scholar is a multi-subject option for latest research, and multiple versions of scholarly work. You can also see related details like who's citing the article, just as you would for an MU database, and many of the articles are accessible via a direct link to MU databases. See video below for details on how to use.

Things to be aware of with Google Scholar:

  • Not rigorously monitored for scholarly content
  • Includes book chapters and reviews, not just scholarly research
  • Not all content is accessible - you would need to request through interlibrary loan.
  • Not great searching capacity, difficult to conduct focused searches

Subject-Specific Databases

Use these to narrow your results, and to dig deeper on a particular subject.

Databases for Literature, Theatre & the Arts

Databases for Nursing & Health / Exercise & Fitness

Databases for History & Anthropology 

Databases for Psychology

Databases for Economics

Google Scholar Search - Details & VIdeo

Search Google Scholar for scholarly full-text materials available in addition to those you locate in HawkFind. If there is a link to the right of any of your search results, follow the link to view the full article (you may not have access to all the articles in your search results)Check out the Google Search tips video (created by Concordia University) for additional help, and be sure to access Google Scholar from the Monmouth University website in order to view accessible articles.

Google Scholar Search