This is a great database to use when just starting research. It contains resources on many subject areas and disciplines. Some full text articles are included. Access provided by Badgerlink.
This site provides access to fully searchable scans of the original articles, advertisements, and photographs from two student publications: The Round Table and The Gold.
Credo contains over 3 million full-text entries alongside thousands of easily searchable images, audio files, and videos from over 70 reliable publishers. In includes access to hundreds of in-depth titles covering every major subject from current Social Issues to Ancient History and Shakespeare to Einstein.
Learn a new language online with more than 70 languages, including American Sign Language! To create an account, click on the Mango link above while on Beloit College wi-fi. This will take you to the Mango landing page where you will sign up for your account.
Mango is intended to supplement, not take the place of French, Japanese and Spanish courses taught at Beloit College. Unlike an app, language classes offer students the opportunity to speak the language, learn its nuances, and understand how language connects directly to the culture of a particular social group.
Academic Complete provides authoritative, full-text e-books in a wide range of subject areas along with powerful tools to find, use, and manage the information.
This is the largest single periodical resource available, bringing together complete databases across all major subject areas, including Business, Health and Medical, Social Sciences, Education, Science and Technology, and Humanities
At completion, Disability in the Modern World will include 150,000 pages of primary sources, supporting materials, and archives, along with 125 hours of video. The content is essential for teaching and research—not only in the growing disciplines of disability history and disability studies, but also in history, media, the arts, political science, education, and other areas where the contributions of the disability community are typically overlooked.
Learn a new language online with more than 70 languages, including American Sign Language! To create an account, click on the Mango link above while on Beloit College wi-fi. This will take you to the Mango landing page where you will sign up for your account.
Mango is intended to supplement, not take the place of French, Japanese and Spanish courses taught at Beloit College. Unlike an app, language classes offer students the opportunity to speak the language, learn its nuances, and understand how language connects directly to the culture of a particular social group.