The default UDiscover setting searches all of the EBSCOhost databases, Alexander Street, Archives Unbound, Directory of Open Access Journals, Emerald Insight, Gale eBooks, Government Printing Office Catalog, Grove Art Online, IEEE Xplore Digital Library, IPA Source, Mergent Online, Mintel Oxygen Reports, Naxos Music Library, OAIster, Open Dissertations, Oxford Reference, Oxford Scholarship Online, JSTOR Journals, Open Textbook Library, ProjectMUSE, PsychiatryOnline, Springer Nature eBooks and Journals, University Press Scholarship Online, Women Writers Online and much more!
While UDiscover indexes many of the libraries' subscribed databases, it does not cover all of them. Here is a list of databases that are not included in UDiscover.
You should search these databases individually in order to access their content. If you are off-campus, you will need to enter your UD username and password to connect.
This online resource provides guidelines for grammar, punctuation, and style used in journalism and public relations, helping writers maintain clarity and consistency in their work.
This online stylebook is a searchable, customizable guide for writers and editors. Topical Guides offer guidance to help write about events in the news. Access guidance on the usage of commonly used words, a list of punctuation mark entries, and prefixes and suffixes. Includes UD's custom stylebook for university publications.
A database providing industry financial reports, market research, and benchmarking data for analyzing business and industry market trends.
Quickly search startup and small business statistics, such as annual sales and market share, failure rates, and entrepreneurial activity rates. Reports are available for states and local areas as well as the national level. Data includes access to 9000+ markets and more than 10 million companies.
A research database providing access to chemical literature, including articles, patents, and chemical properties, supporting research and discovery in chemistry and related fields. New Users must register for an account with their UD email address.
Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS), a division of the American Chemical Society, is a source of chemical information. CAS SciFinder is the world's most current and relied on source for chemical substance information with authoritative details on chemical substances and their related chemical structures, chemical names, regulatory information, and properties, including CAS Registry Numbers. NOTE: New Users must register for an account with their UD email address. This database is for UD students, staff & faculty only. UDRI employees are not eligible to use this database.
Access information on nonprofit organizations, including financial data, mission statements, and impact reports, supporting research and transparency in the nonprofit sector.
As a division of Candid, funders use GuideStar to verify and research U.S. nonprofits that are aligned with their priorities. Easily search 1.8 million IRS-recognized tax-exempt organizations and faith-based nonprofits; gather insights on financials through authoritative data derived from validated sources, including 990s and direct reporting. Searching features include geography, organization type, and financials.
A professional company and financial research platform offering in-depth company profiles, industry reports, analysis tools, and data on stocks, industries, and economic indicators to support investment and business decisions.
Updated daily. Provides a comprehensive, professional source of investment information and analysis on industries and companies. Full text coverage includes stock, bond, and mutual fund guides and reports; earnings and dividends reports; comprehensive company information; industry surveys for 52 major U.S. industries; and directories of companies, executives and security dealers
A comprehensive directory of online philosophy resources, featuring articles, books, and research materials, along with an active community for discussion and collaboration.
This comprehensive index and bibliography of philosophy is maintained by the community of philosophers. Content includes journals, books, and open access archives. Browse topics such as metaphysics and epistemology, value theory, philosophy of mind, philosophy of religion, social and political philosophy, science, logic, mathematics, philosophy of cognitive science, the history of Western philosophy, philosophical traditions, as well as other academic areas.
A repository of structured data from over 550 sources, enabling users to create custom visualizations and access extensive datasets across various topics.
A dynamic tool to scan and search the contents of billions of datasets from the United States. Compare and contrast variables of interest and create customized views in tables, maps, rankings, and charts. Views also include descriptive summaries of the datasets and data sources. Datasets cover a wide range of subjects – including business, finance, banking, economics, sociology, political science, demography, agriculture, education, international studies, criminal justice, housing and construction, labor and employment, energy resources and industries, and more. Note: access is available for content that predates 12/31/21; any content from 01/01/2022 - present is unavailable.
This resource offers extensive market research and analytics focused on the sports industry, including market and industry research, data on participation, fan demographics, and consumer behavior.
Sports Business Research Network (SBRnet) and the Sports Market Analytics (SMA) Platform provide a comprehensive online database of U.S. market research of sports business offers original proprietary reports and aggregates news and data from trade publications and industry sources. Covers sports fans, participants, venues, sponsorships, sporting goods, and more. It provides reports by individual sport, reports by fan market, reports by sports venue, and summary statistics across multiple sports. Users can readily access data for an individual sport or make sport-by-sport comparisons. The site also includes a list of recommended books on sports; external links to top sites for player, team, and game data; directories of sports executives; and links to the podcast series "My First Job in Sports."
Generates maps, data visualizations, and spreadsheets of Census data from 1790-2010. Additional data available up to the 2020 census.
Updated regularly. Provides easy access to historical census data for the United States. Allows users to visually analyze and understand the demography of any part of the United States with access to the following:
* Interactive thematic maps of historical census data
* Customized reports for any chosen area or areas (including aggregates)
* Complete coverage of the United States, down to neighborhoods and streets
* Simple navigation buttons and a find tool make it easy and efficient to study neighborhoods
Users can examine geographic areas while selecting the type of data to be shown, such as population density or income level. The corresponding data tables are also available.
This online research tool is designed to provide quick and easy access to current and historical US census data and demographic information from 1790-2010, generating maps, data visualizations, and spreadsheets. It creates reports at all geographic levels, including the state, county, census tract, block group, zip code, and census place to show population density, income level, and more. Visually analyze and understand the demography of any part of the United States with access to interactive thematic maps of historical census data. Data sources include the U.S. Decennial Census, the American Community Survey, the FBI Uniform Crime Report, American election results, Religious Congregations and Membership Study (RCMS, updated continuously), Vulcan Project carbon emissions data, U.S. Business Patterns, and County Health Rankings and Roadmaps Program Data. International data is sourced from the United Kingdom Census, Canadian Census, Eurostat, World Development Indicators, and Irish religion and population data.
Provides comprehensive syntheses of evidence along with point of care recommendations including current drug information, medical calculators, and patient education handouts.
This article database is a point-of-care information resource which contains over 10,000 clinical topics representing 25 specialties. In addition to searching the entire resource or viewing Topics by Specialty, there are options to view the newest updates (What's New), Practice Changing Updates, Drug Information, and Patient Education information. Specialties included are: Allergy and Immunology, Anesthesiology, Cardiovascular Medicine, Dermatology, Emergency Medicine (Adult and Pediatric), Endocrinology and Diabetes, Family Medicine and General Practice, Gastroenterology and Hepatology, General Surgery, Geriatrics, Hematology, Hospital Medicine, Infectious Diseases, Nephrology and Hypertension, Neurology, Obstetrics, Gynecology and Women's Health, Oncology, Palliative Care, Pediatrics, Primary Care (Adult), Primary Care Sports Medicine (Adolescents and Adults), Psychiatry, Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Rheumatology, and Sleep Medicine.