Below is a sample list of library databases that provide helpful sources for your Designer Project.
Biographies for over 320,000 people from multiple sources. Audio and video sources included. Citations provided.
Articles and photos illustrating popular culture (art, recreation, politics, music, etc.) through the ages. Citations provided.
Formally called "Gale Virtual Reference Library." Ebooks, subject-specific encyclopedias, biographies, and contemporary topics organized into a variety of subjects including business, education, environment, medicine, mythology, science, and technology. Easy to search. Citations provided.
Peer-reviewed journals, ebooks, art, and primary source research. While the publication dates tend to be a little older, this is one of the best databases at PC for topics in humanities, literature, and psychology. Some content requires creating a (free) account or logging in with your Google account. Citations provided. (Looking for ARTstor? It's now part of JSTOR too!)
Journals and videos covering all areas of business including management, marketing, information systems, economics and finance. Citations provided.
Library databases will give you instant access to thousands of sources, including biographical information, newspaper articles, business reports, and fashion magazines and journals. Below are two videos that will guide you through using PC Library databases. On the left, you'll see a sample list of some of our databases that are particularly relevant for your assignment.