News databases
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Access World News
U.S. and 700 new sources.
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LexisNexis Academic
International, national and local newspapers, radio and tv transcripts, translations from foreign-language sources and more.
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ProQuest Newspapers
New York Times (1999-present), LA Times (1985-present), Wall Street Journal (1982-present).
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World News Connection
Translated transcriptions of international news.
Connecting from off campus
Before you can access UCB Library resources from off campus or via your laptop or other mobile devices, make sure you have configured your machine using one of two simple methods (Proxy Server is the quickest and easiest):
Proxy Server
After you make a one-time change in your web browser settings, the proxy server will ask you to log in with a CalNet ID when you click on the link to a licensed resource. See the setup instructions, FAQ, and Troubleshooting pages to configure your browser. Make sure you check the proxy configuration before you start researching.
VPN (Virtual Private Network)
After you install and run the VPN "client" software on your computer, you can log in with a CalNet ID to establish a secure connection with the campus network.
Article databases
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Academic Search Complete
via EBSCOhost
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Alternative Press Index
via EBSCOhost
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Alt-Press Watch
via ProQuest
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America: History and Life
via EBSCOhost
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Contemporary Women's Issues
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GenderWatch
via ProQuest
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Historical Abstracts
via EBSCOhost. All aspects of world history (excludes US and Canada).
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JSTOR
Note: Does not include current issues of the journals.
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LGBT Life
via EBSCOhost
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PAIS International
via ProQuest
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Sociological Abstracts
via ProQuest. Good place to find theory.
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Women's Studies International
via EBSCOhost
All electronic resources
The Electronic Resource Finder lists significant online resources, both free and online, by subject and resource type (e.g. Article Databases, Encyclopedias, Statistics, etc.). For a complete list of useful resources in Gender and Women's studies, along with a description, go to:
Conditions of Use
The Library subscribes to thousands of ejournals, ebooks and other databases for use by authorized users (current faculty, students and staff and, in most cases, on-site visitors). The terms and conditions for using these resources are set out in license agreements with each publisher; these agreements generally prohibit users from systematic or programmatic downloading, downloading entire issues of journals, or from transmitting licensed content to unauthorized users (i.e. posting an article on a publically available website).
For more information see the Library's Conditions of Use for Online Resources.


