Our most comprehensive EBSCO database covering humanities and sciences, including peer-reviewed journals, magazines, trade publications, books, book reviews, and more.
Presents controversial topics, with summary, overview, background, current situation, projections, charts or graphs, chronology, pro/con debate, and more.
Viewpoint articles, contextual topic overviews, statistics, court cases, newspaper and magazine articles, and links to subject-indexed web sites.
Contains many topics, each with an overview (objective background / description), point (argument) and counterpoint (opposing argument).
From the National Library of Medicine/National Center for Biotechnology Information, PubMed comprises citations for biomedical literature from MEDLINE, life science journals, and online books, some linking to full-text content from PubMed Central and publisher web sites; MEsH Database included.
Official federal summary of statistics on the demographic, housing, social, political,
and economic condition of the United States. Published annually by the federal government since 1878.
Combines printable maps of countries, provinces, and states with up-to-date statistical and local information.
Full coverage of the New York Times from 1980 to the present.
National and international coverage of news and current headlines.
1984-Present
Up-to-date news, business, and legal information, providing searches in newspapers, periodicals, public records, legal documents, and more.
Google Scholar is a freely accessible web search engine that indexes the full text or metadata of scholarly literature across an array of publishing formats and disciplines. Using Google Scholar is a better solution that a simple Google search because the resources are only sources marked as scholarly. You can access Google Scholar here. Or Google "Google Scholar"!
HCCC students, faculty, and staff have off-campus access to our library's online resources, including online journals, books, databases, etc.
EZProxy is the tool to authenticate our library users from off-campus. It will prompt you to log in with your HCCC credentials and then grant you access to the needed resource.
Two steps to connect from off-campus:
1. Click any database link in library Databases A-Z page. For example, Academic Search Complete.
2. Log in with your HCCC credentials (the same username and password for your HCCC email and portal page).
After successful authentication, you should have access to our library resources immediately.
If you encounter any access issue, please contact us (Email: jyang@hccc.edu, lsanchez@hccc.edu, and tdmoore@hccc.edu).