From Hard Sciences to Sweet Tea

See our Electronic Resources page to access any of our eight new research databases listed below. If you have trouble accessing these resources from off campus, call 423.652.4716 or send an e-mail message to library@king.edu.

  • Academic OneFile: Focuses on the hard sciences, medicine, engineering and business. Includes the full-text of the New York Times to 1995 and podcasts and transcripts from NPR, CNN and CBC.
  • Custom Newspapers: Full-text resource that searches over 650 national and international newspapers.
  • General BusinessFile ASAP: Access to a combination of broker research reports, trade publications, newspapers, journals and directory listings with full text and images available.
  • GreenFILE: Index of peer-reviewed and general journals, government documents, and reports covering human effects on the environment. Connects environmental issues with the disciplines of agriculture, education, law, health, and technology.
  • Points of View Reference Center: Essays written from varying points of view on 250 topics, such as Affirmative Action, cloning, DNA profiling, HIV/AIDS status disclosure, immigration, and Iraq. Also includes the Video Encyclopedia of the 20th Century which offers clips of key historical moments.
  • Science Database: Index of over 1,600 journals, magazines, and reference materials covering a broad range of science topics.
  • Southern Life: Full-text articles on topics that related to Southern living, both past and present, including people, places, historical events, the arts, business, education, and religion…maybe even sweet tea?
  • Tennessee Newspaper Collection:
    Full-text articles from four Tennessee newspapers: The Chattanooga Times-Free Press (2006- present), The Commercial Appeal (1990- present), Knoxville News Sentinel (1990- present), and The Tennessean (1999- present).
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