Depending on your project, you may need to consult many types of sources, such as legal resources, government sites, public record databases, and academic databases.
Schedule a 15 or 30 minute virtual appointment with the subject librarian.
Email the subject librarian.
If your research topic aligns more with the social sciences, try these resources first:
If your research topic aligns more with natural sciences or public health, try these resources first:
If your research topic aligns more with the arts and humanities, try these resources first:
Database of articles from peer-reviewed journals covering the humanities and social sciences. Most journals in this collection are published by non-commercial publishers such as university presses and scholarly societies.
Government and legal resources
Nexis Uni is a database that features more than 15,000 news, business and legal sources, including U.S. Supreme Court decisions dating back to 1790. Content includes resources such as The New York Times, company profiles, and SEC filings.
Search the web for articles, books, theses, and other sources spanning many disciplines. Many results will be from scholarly sources. Access full-text articles from your search by selecting the FullText@NAU link. To see the FullText@NAU links in Google Scholar from any computer anywhere, link your Google Scholar account to NAU.