Library databases are electronic collections of information garnered from magazines, newspapers, journals, and even reference books that are searchable by subject. The TCC libraries subscribe to over 100 different databases containing millions of full-text articles to assist you with your research. The information contained in the Library subscription databases is not freely available on the internet. See the Library Research Overview LibGuide for more information about Databases vs. Internet and Using Library databases.
To get you started searching for articles in the library databases, here are a few suggestions:
Gale Academic OneFile is the premier source for peer-reviewed, full-text articles for academic libraries from the world's leading journals. This comprehensive resource covers the physical and social sciences, technology, medicine, engineering, the arts, technology, literature, and many other subjects.
More than 27,000 eBooks are available for browsing, searching, and virtual check-out. TexShare's eBook collection includes titles from the world's leading business, technology, trade, reference, academic, and scholarly publishers. Search by title, author, keyword, publisher, publication date, or ISBN number.
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The following websites are popular websites for job searching. Most websites cover a variety of industries and careers, but specialized websites are noted.
Job site for $100,00+ jobs
Search for hourly jobs
Search for federal jobs
A government sector job board
Site for green jobs, from renewable energy to green building, organic industry jobs, and more.
Job site for nonprofits, government agencies, and social enterprises.
STEM focused job search for technical and science jobs
Adapted from Texas A&M University Career Guide