A great place to start your search for both popular and scholarly articles on almost any topic. It contains a large number of journals, the majority of which are peer-reviewed, from numerous subject areas and goes as far back as 1865.
Finds scholarly resources on the web. If you are off campus and you use this link from the library website to get to Google Scholar, you will be able to take advantage of localized features such as "Find Full Text at EKU" to link to the full text of library purchased online articles.
A database of in-depth, authoritative reports on a full range of political and social-policy issues with coverage back to 2012. Each report is footnoted and includes an overview, background section, chronology, bibliography and debate-style pro-con feature, plus tools to study the evolution of the topic over time.
Collection of important U.S. policy documents, presidential directives, and national strategy documents as well as theses and research reports from various universities, organizations, local agencies and state agencies.
For off-campus access, students will need to create a free account using their EKU email address in order to login. More information about logging in can be found here.
Current coverage of the nation's leading newspapers including The Christian Science Monitor, The Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and The Washington Post.
The podcast of The Kentucky Center of Veterans Studies that aims to help you understand veteran culture one story at a time. Each episode explores the unique experiences of military veterans, highlights service and research taking place on behalf of the veteran community, or tells a single story of a veteran who does not fit into the traditional mold. Service to Service is more than a show about veterans. It is a story about the nature of humanity - courage, empathy, and resilience.