A full-text database of Congressional Quarterly Researcher, presenting overviews of current topics. Coverage includes overviews, chronologies, pro and con points of interest, and bibliographies of additional resources.
Credo Reference provides full-text online access to hundreds of multidisciplinary reference book collections, including art, history, law, medicine, psychology, technology, bilingual dictionaries, and encyclopedias through a one-stop search platform. Search results often include articles from a wide array of publications and frequently present subject coverage from multiple perspectives. Using Credo Reference to approach a topic from different viewpoints can be a great way to expand your familiarity with the topic and it can help you develop new arguments and observations for your research.
This resource includes Oxford Bibliographies entries for Criminology & Social Work with exclusive, authoritative research guides across a variety of subject areas. Combining the best features of an annotated bibliography and a high-level encyclopedia, this resource directs researchers to the best available scholarship across a wide variety of subjects.
Search directly from the landing page or select "Browse by Subject" to review guides under either Criminology or Social Work.
This reference database includes access to almost 400 dictionaries and encyclopedias of fully-indexed, cross-searchable works published by Oxford University Press with detailed information across a broad subject range of topics.
Legal Citation Manuals
Best Bets
Contains more than 400,000 records selected from academic journals, magazines, conference papers, books, and reports. Subject areas covered include: criminology; criminal justice; criminal law and procedure; corrections and prisons; police and policing; criminal investigation; forensic sciences and investigation; history of crime; substance abuse and addiction; probation and parole.
This database offers access to 3,200 scholarly journals that examine more than a thousand topics, all dating back to the first issue published. There is a comprehensive U.S. government publications collection and an archive of case law consisting of federal, state, and overseas cases. The international resources address many countries, regions, and international organizations.
A multidisciplinary digital library that includes all 2,800+ academic journals on JSTOR; spanning more than 60 disciplines across the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences. Access also includes more than two million primary source documents.
And, with the incorporation of Artstor's collections, JSTOR is now home to more than two million images.
This database contains full-text for more than 250 of the world's scholarly law journals. It is a source for information on current issues, studies, thoughts, and trends of the legal world.
This database provides demographic data from U.S. sources including the Decennial Census, American Community Survey (ACS), County Business Patterns, Population Estimates, LEHD and more. Many of these data sets are available at detailed geographic levels, down to a few city blocks. It also includes World Development Indicators from the World Bank, European Statistics, the UK and Canadian Censuses from 2011, and religion data from Ireland (1911-2001).
Note: If you encounter an individual account login screen when logging in off campus, click the Social Explorer logo to bypass and go directly to the database.
This sociology research database features more than 2.1 million records with subject headings from a 20,000+ term sociological thesaurus. Contains full-text for more than 860 journals dating back to 1908. This database also includes full-text for more than 830 books and monographs, and full-text for over 16,800 conference papers.
Bibliographic records covering essential areas related to violence and abuse, including family violence, sexual assault, emotional abuse, and other areas of key relevance to the discipline. The index contains more than 21,500 records, which are carefully selected from the most important sources within the discipline.
Other Useful Databases
This collection provides access to more than 4,000 U.S. news sources, including current coverage and archives back to the 1980s. The platform draws from national, regional, and local news content, including access to more than 70 Virginia news sources, such as The Virginian-Pilot and Richmond Times-Dispatch.
Gale In Context: Global Issues supports global awareness and provides a global perspective while tying together authoritative content, empowering learners to critically analyze and understand the most important issues of the modern world. Explore issues within government, law, health, science and technology, society and culture, and more. Integrating news, global viewpoints, reference materials, country information, primary source documents, videos, statistics, and more, Global Issues is updated daily and offers 250 country pages and more than 400 issue pages. It contains more than 6,000 viewpoint commentaries provide background and guidance on significant topics like Food Security, Genocide, Human Rights, Extreme Weather, and more. Global Issues is cross-searchable with Gale In Context: Opposing Viewpoints.
Opposing Viewpoints includes viewpoints, reference articles, infographics, news, images, video, audio, and more on contemporary topics. Periodical content covers current events, news and commentary, economics, environmental issues, political science, and more. Opposing Viewpoints is cross-searchable with Gale In Context: Global Issues.
Connect to the Newspaper Digital Subscriptions for Students, Faculty, and Staff guide to learn how to sign up for your personal subscription to the New York Times, Washington Post, and Wall Street Journal through Norfolk State University.
These subscription services are available to all NSU Students, Faculty, and Staff for FREE by using your NSU email address at sign up.
Each subscription includes full access to the news source via their website or app and most also include archival materials
Sage Journals provides access to nearly 1,200 journals across a wide variety of subjects.
This is an integrated collection of books, journals, and other materials from across the Springer Nature platform including Nature Portfolio, Springer, BMC, Palgrave, Discover, and Apress. Disciplines represented include the sciences, business, law, history, literature, philosophy, political science, social sciences, and statistics.
This resource includes millions of peer-reviewed journal articles published under the Taylor & Francis, Routledge and Dove Medical Press imprints across many academic disciplines.
Wiley Online Library provides access to multidisciplinary content across more than 1,600 journals and 22,000 ebooks.
Federal Government Materials
Municipal Codes
"Municipal code" refers to the collection of laws passed by a local governing body (county, city, village, township, or other similar governmental subdivision). The laws themselves can be referred to by many names, including “ordinance,” “bylaw,” and “measure,” among others.
There is no singular clearinghouse for all municipal codes. The sites below provide access to various municipal codes throughout the United States.
- Library of Congress, Municipal Codes: A Beginner's Guide
Legal Decisions
U.S. Government Agency and Office Websites
Other Online Resources
APA PsycArticles includes full-text, peer-reviewed scholarly and scientific articles in psychology with articles from journals published by the American Psychological Association (APA), its imprint - the Educational Publishing Foundation (EPF), and from allied organizations including the Canadian Psychological Association and the Hogrefe Publishing Group. It includes all journal articles, book reviews, letters to the editor, and errata from each journal. Coverage spans 1894 to the present and nearly all APA journals go back to Volume 1, Issue 1.
APA PsycArticles is part of the EBSCOhost platform. By default, this platform will open on the Advanced Search screen. You can enter general keywords and phrases in the top search box or switch to Basic Search by clicking the "Basic search" link located to the right side of your screen, over the field dropdown menus. Either way, Academic Search Complete will return results across its full collection that include some or all of your keywords.
Many of the EBSCOhost databases available at Norfolk State University search huge volumes of resources and using the Advanced Search to narrow your results is often advised. See the Advanced Search tab of this block for more information.
Basic Search Screen
The basic search allows you to filter for articles with full text available, articles that are peer reviewed, and to narrow down the timeframe you are searching to the past year, the past five years, or the past 10 years.
When you enter your search terms in the box, the database will give you suggestions for possible search terms. You can select one of the suggestions by clicking on it, or continue with your own keywords.
The results quickly let you know if it is peer reviewed with a yellow seal and the words, "Peer reviewed | Academic Journal"
The "Advanced Search" option is the default and preferred method of using the EBSCOhost platform search. You can switch back to the Basic Search by clicking on the "Basic search" link located above the field dropdown menus.
Use the provided Advanced Search search boxes to build your search and refine it by assigning values to the "All fields" dropdown menu at the end of each search box.
Below the search boxes, there are four tabs that allow you to refine your searches via filters, search modes, publication name, and subjects.
Filters
The "Filters" tab allows you to limit your results to articles that have full text available, include an impact statement, are open access, are peer reviewed, and you exclude book reviews or non-article content. You can also select a specific publication and choose your publication dates, including a custom range.
In addition, APA PsycArticles allows you to search for specific publishers, test & measures, and narrow down your search for age groups, population groups, methodology, classification codes, type of document, and any supplemental materials.
Search Options
These options allow you to select your search mode. Learn more about these types of searching at EBSCO's Applying Search Modes
Publications
On this tab you can search a particular publication. Click the box next to the title, then the "Add to search" button. You can add multiple journals at once.
Subjects
The last tab lets you search by subject. This is especially helpful if your search terms can mean different things to different fields. For example, a search for the programming language "Python" is different from a search for the animal "python". By narrowing down the subject, you can exclude references to the animal. Click the box next to the subject or subjects you want and click the "Add to search button".
EBSCOhost databases offer several specific filtering and time-saving features.
MyEBSCO Sign In:
If you want to save documents to your account, sign in to MyEBSCO first. This will ensure that your items are saved and will be accessible the next time that you access any EBSCOhost database.
To access your account click the "MyEBSCO" link located at the top right of any page and then the "Sign in to MyEBSCO" button to enter your personalized workspace where you can save your resources to Project Folders and even share folders with a group.
If it's your first time signing in, click the "Continue personalized" button.
Because your EBSCOhost account works across the full platform, your folders are available any EBSCOhost database.
After signing in to MyEBSCO you have access to: projects, saved, recent activity, and alerts. You can learn more about these options on the My Database tab.
Dynamic filtering
In the search results page, the "All filters" button located below the search box will allow you to add, remove, or adjust any filters on your search.
Mix-and-Match Databases:
The EBSCOhost platform includes many databases and you can search across any or all of them simultaneously by selecting the databases that you want to search from the full database list. From the top of the search page, click the link after "Searching:" and a pop-up will the full list of EBSCOhost databases will appear.
Check or un-check the boxes for databases that you want to search and click the "Select" button. Now when you search, you will be searching all of your selected databases at once.
Note that when you mix databases, you may lose some of the filtering options that you are used to seeing in an individual search on the results page. If necessary, rerun your search in single databases as needed.
My Dashboard offers several ways to save and share your research. Review the features listed below and use the links below to jump between sections:
If you want to save documents to your account, sign in to MyEBSCO first. This will ensure that your items are saved and will be accessible the next time that you access any EBSCOhost database.
To access your account click the "MyEBSCO" link located at the top right of any page and then the "Sign in to MyEBSCO" button to enter your personalized workspace where you can save your resources to Project Folders and even share folders with a group.
If it's your first time signing in, click the "Continue personalized" button.
Because your EBSCOhost account works across the full platform, your folders are available any EBSCOhost database.
After signing in to MyEBSCO you have access to: projects, saved, recent activity, and alerts.
To create a new project, click on the round + button to the right of your screen.
Give it a name, an optional due date and an optional description, and click the "Create" button.
Your new project will appear on the Projects screen. You can have multiple projects at the same time.
Articles
You can save articles without placing them in a project. Click on the bookmark icon located to the right of any article listing to add it to your saved list. You can save from the Listing results or the item page.
The article now appears in the Saved list, under the Records tab. You can remove the article by clicking the bookmark icon again.
Searches
You can also save searches for later reference. Perform your search then click on the three dots button located at the top right of the search results. Click "Save search".
A pop-up window will appear. Enter any additional information and click the "Save" button.
It will now appear in the Saved section of My dashboard under the Searches tab. You can remove the search by clicking the bookmark icon labeled "Save".
When you are logged into MyEBSCO, your search history and any items you have viewed on the EBSCOhost platform are saved for 24 hours under the Recent Activity page.
Holds & Checkouts
This is not an active tab.
Journal Alerts
You can add alerts to your account to notify you when a specific journal adds issues or articles.
To set an alert for a journal, click on the "Publications" tab in on the Advanced Search page. Search for the journal title you are interested in. Click on the three dots menu to the right of the journal title for the publication tools and click, "Create Alert".
This will open a pop-up window that ask your preferences on notifications. Enter the required information and click on the "Create alert" button at the bottom of the page.
The alert will now appear on the Alert page in your My dashboard. You can remove the alert by clicking on the three dots menu and selecting "delete".
Search Alerts
You can set up alerts for your searches and be notified when new records have been added matching your parameters. This is useful for long term research projects or research of personal interest.
Run your search. Then click on the three dots menu located to the right at the top of the results list and select "Create alert".
This will open a pop-up window. Input any additional details on the search and your notification preferences. Click on the "Create alert" button at the bottom of the page.
Your search will now appear on the Alerts page under the "Search alerts" tab. You can remove the alert by clicking on the three dots menu and selecting "delete".
EBSCOhost offers a full user manual on their Help page. You can access the manual using the Help button located under "Research Tools" in the left hand menu.
Credo Reference provides full-text online access to hundreds of multidisciplinary reference book collections, including art, history, law, medicine, psychology, technology, bilingual dictionaries, and encyclopedias through a one-stop search platform. Search results often include articles from a wide array of publications and frequently present subject coverage from multiple perspectives. Using Credo Reference to approach a topic from different viewpoints can be a great way to expand your familiarity with the topic and it can help you develop new arguments and observations for your research.
Clicking the "Advanced Search" button below the search box opens up additional options to control what kinds of results your search returns.
Use the provided Advanced Search boxes to refine your search based on the prompts.
In addition, the Advanced Search box includes drop-down menus that will allow you to limit Subjects, Titles, Publication Dates, and Features by checking the appropriate box.
Credo Reference is equipped with a Research Quick Tips tool for help with research, searching, and topic selection to help you make the most of the database. To access the Research Quick Tips area, click on the three-lined "hamburger" menu in the upper-left corner of the screen and choose "Research Quick Tips":
The Research Quick Tips menu has several helpful guides:
Credo Reference supplies a visual related topics map that can be a great way to explore your topic and see connections that can further your research. Click the links in the map to jump to articles on that topic and generate a new visual topic map.
Click the Hugo Award and a new series of search results will load: