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ASU + BSU (EBSCO)

Resource Type: Foreign-Language Full-Text Database

Access Range: Campus Network Only

Access Address: Online Access  (Unified Portal) | ASU  | BSU

1. Academic Search Ultimate (ASU)

Covers a wide range of academic disciplines, including biosciences, engineering and technology, social sciences, psychology, education, law, medicine, linguistics, humanities, information science, communications, public administration, history, computer science, military studies, culture, health, philosophy, arts, visual communication, performing arts, and national literatures.

Content: 11,000+ full-text journals; index/abstracts for 17,000+ journals; 960+ non-serial full-text items such as e-books/monographs, conference papers, encyclopedias, and topical reports.

International coverage: Thousands of full-text journals published in local languages across Asia, Oceania, Europe, and Latin America (80+ countries).

Indexing: 5,162 full-text journals are indexed by Web of Science or Scopus.

Attachment: ASU User Guide

 

2. Business Source Ultimate (BSU)

EBSCO’s most comprehensive business and economics full-text database, covering marketing, management, MIS, production/operations (POM), accounting, finance, and economics.

Content: 4,899+ full-text journals; index/abstracts for 6,200+ journals; ~800 e-books/monographs; 20,000+ company profiles; 1,200+ country economic reports; 9,300+ industry reports; 900+ case studies; 2,500+ market research reports; 5,300+ SWOT analyses; plus topical papers, reference tools, book summaries, conference papers, and investment research reports.

Indexing: 1,100+ full-text journals are indexed by Web of Science or Scopus.

Attachment: BSU User Guide

Training Lecture (Sep 25, 2025) PPT: AI-Powered, Intelligent Research Future: Hands-on Practice with EBSCO Database Smart Search and Advanced Application

 

 

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3. ERIC (Education Resource Information Center) – Education

This database is a national bibliography on education provided by the U.S. Department of Education's Education Resources Information Center. It contains two types of records: education-related documents (ERIC Documents) and journal literature (Journal Articles). The document collection includes over 2,200 types of materials such as research and technical reports, conference papers, teaching tools, instructional media, lesson plans and methods, and theses/dissertations. The journal literature indexes nearly 1,000 professional education journals. Earliest coverage dates back to 1907.

4. MEDLINE – Medicine

The professional version of the U.S. National Library of Medicine's medical literature database. It provides indexing and abstracts for over 5,200 journals from 1949 to the present, covering Index Medicus, the International Nursing Index, and the Index to Dental Literature. It offers professional MeSH (Medical Subject Headings) searching.

5. Newspaper Source - Full-Text Newspapers

Provides full text for nearly 520 newspapers and news media sources (covering U.S. state newspapers and major international papers such as USA TodayThe Washington Post, etc.), plus indexing and abstracts for The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal - Eastern Edition. Earliest coverage dates back to 1990.

6. Regional Business News - Regional Business Newspapers

This database provides comprehensive full-text coverage of regional business publications. It includes over 290 business journals, newspapers, and news wires from the United States and Canada. Content is updated daily. Earliest coverage dates back to 1990.

7. GreenFile - Environmental Protection

Focuses on research resources addressing the human impact on the environment and suggests measures to be taken at individual, corporate, local government, and national levels to manage these impacts effectively. It provides interdisciplinary, multi-topic information, reflecting the connections between the environment and fields such as agriculture, education, law, health, and technology. Contains over 612,000 abstracts and more than 15,300 Open Access full-text resources. Earliest coverage dates back to 1990.

8. Teacher Reference Center

Includes indexing and abstracts for over 230 peer-reviewed journals. Topics cover: assessment, best practices, contemporary educational research, continuing education, curriculum development, elementary education, higher education, instructional media, language arts, school administration, teacher education, etc. Earliest coverage dates back to 1984.

9. Library, Information Science & Technology Abstracts (LISTA) - Library & Information Science

Covers subjects including library classification, cataloging, bibliography, online information retrieval, and information management. Via the EBSCOhost platform, LISTA provides indexing for over 960 journals, books, research reports, and conference proceedings, with the earliest records dating back to 1960. It is the oldest continuously produced database covering the field of information science.

10. European Views of the Americas: 1493 to 1750

Created in cooperation with the John Carter Brown Library, it is a comprehensive indexed bibliography covering the history of European writing about the Americas from 1493 to 1750. It contains more than 32,000 records. The authoritative bibliography is highly regarded and utilized by scholars worldwide. Covered themes include commerce, exploration, British in America, Dutch in America, French in America, British colonies, Jesuits, piracy, slave trade, and more.

11. OpenDissertations (formerly American Doctoral Dissertations™, 1933-1955)

Capturing pivotal moments in American history, American Doctoral Dissertations™, 1933-1955 provides important dissertation abstracts reflecting national trends and issues over the years. It includes works by notable authors such as Martin Luther King, Jr., Henry Kissinger, Milton Friedman, and Margaret Clapp, along with dissertation abstracts from:

·Pulitzer Prize winners

·Nobel Prize winners

·Fields Medal winners

·NASA directors

·Manhattan Project scientists

12. EBSCO eClassics eBooks

EBSCO eBooks™ is pleased to offer EBSCO eClassics – a collection of 25 classic and enjoyable titles for young readers, all provided free of charge! These world-class books are, of course, written by renowned authors such as Dickens, London, Wells, and Melville.