Primary source material in American history. Contains open access to the books Scenes in the Life of Harriet Tubman; Twelve Years a Slave; and History of Woman Suffrage, Volume III as well as the databases The Pennsylvania Genealogical Catalogue, The Pennsylvania Newspaper Record, and Reconstruction of Southern State: Pamphlets.
Citation style guide by the American Medical Association (AMA) for scholarly writing about medicine or health-related topics, or about other subjects in the sciences.
Searchable encyclopedia of American county's local historical and genealogical research from the late 1800s to the early 1900s.
Searchable encyclopedia of Texas counties' local historical and genealogical research from the 1800s to the early 1900s.
Primary source newspaper articles, editorials, and books about protests in America from 1701 - 1928.
This link will be retired effective January 10, 2025. Please see the entry for “Bates' Visual Guide to Physical Examination” for current use.
Videos of head-to-toe and systems-based physical examination techniques for assessment or clinical medicine.
Videos of head-to-toe and systems-based physical examination techniques for assessment or clinical medicine.
Specialist analyses for identifying deceptive, fraudulent, and/or predatory journals as well as publication information, quality measurements, and journal comparisons for business, health and nursing journals.
Contains access to Journalytics Business Set and Health & Nursing Set.
Alternate name: S&P Capital IQ
Data on public and private companies, financial statements, M&A deals, and executives and boards worldwide. By Standard and Poor's (S&P) Global.
Users must register for a free account and log in to access content.
Cultural works, historical texts, and literature from the most significant Spanish and Portuguese speaking authors around the world.
In-depth articles discuss trade with foreign countries, and how their governments viewed the United States in light of the Civil War.
Access to detailed fundamental data for major companies trading on international exchanges and all the major United States and Canadian exchanges. By Standard and Poor's (S&P) Global.
Journals about management, library and information services, engineering, applied science and technology.
Online version of the Risk Management Association's Annual Statement Studies. Source of composite performance metrics derived directly from the financial statements of financial institutions' borrowers and prospects.
Essays, articles, reports, and other reliable sources about race, ethnicity, diversity, and inclusiveness throughout history and in today's society.
Weekly newspaper published from 1855 - 1922 covering elements of war, politics, art, science, travel and exploration, literature and the fine arts in each issue.
Journals, magazines, newspapers, and country reports detailing company, industry, and market information.
Primary source women's magazine published from 1830 - 1898 covering fashion, entertainment, health and hygiene, and more social issues of the time.
Digitized art and culture content from numerous museums, art galleries, and other cultural institutions around the world.
Publications covering civil rights in the United States as their legal protections and definitions are expanded to cover more Americans.
Primary source documentation about the women's suffrage movement from its beginnings through the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution in 1920.
Articles, magazines, and reference books covering home improvement and repair information.
Alternate Name(s): OverDrive
Contains popular ebooks and audiobooks on many topics available for reading in your web browser or for download using the Libby app on any iOS (Apple App Store) or Android (Google Play) device.
After installing the Libby app on your device, add “Texas Woman's University” as your library. For more help with the Libby app, see the Libby Help page.
Primary source weekly newspaper published from 1831 - 1865 covering civil rights and racial issues.
Journal articles and books on literature including criticism, reviews, and author information.
Recommended interface Medical information including nursing, health care systems, pre-clinical sciences, and dentistry, veterinary medicine.
Important Note: Market Atlas is the new interface that will replace Mergent Online. Both databases will be operational until December 31, 2024, at which time Mergent Online will no longer be available.
Corporate, business, and industry data and reports.
Important Note: Mergent Online is being replaced with a new interface, Market Atlas. This database will be accessible until December 31, 2024, at which point it will be fully replaced by the new interface.
Corporate, business, and industry data and reports.
Search for publication information about journals and book series included in the MLA International Bibliography.
Includes the full text of the MLA Handbook Plus, the MLA Guide to Digital Literacy and the MLA Guide to Undergraduate Research in Literature, and a video course that teaches the principles of MLA documentation style.
Modern Languages Association search for literature, language/linguistics, folklore, film, literary theory, and dramatic arts.
Comprehensive test preparation tool with access to a variety of study materials for many different exams across a broad range of industries.
Primary source weekly newspaper published from 1840 - 1870 covering the fight against slavery leading up to the issuance of the Emancipation Proclamation and the ratification of the Fifteenth Amendment.
Primary source monthly journal published from 1878 - 1881 deeply involved in the roots of the American feminist movement.
Journals providing health professionals with the latest developments impacting nursing, including changes in policy, practice and research.
Newspaper published from 1728 - 1815 covering the American Revolution. Considered The New York Times of the 18th century.
A listing of marriages, deaths and obituaries from The Village Record, published in West Chester, Pennsylvania.
Transcriptions of articles, advertisements and vital statistics, providing insight into technology, business activity and material culture in a down-river milling and manufacturing community at the height of the Industrial Revolution.
Research database that provides access to psychological tests, measures, scales, surveys, and other assessments as well as descriptive information about the test and its development and administration.
Journal articles in business, humanities, social sciences, science, technology, and medicine.
Chemistry patents, regulatory data, supplier, reaction, and substance information and journals. Limited to 3 simultaneous users.
Note: Requires account set-up and password, see SciFinder n Registration (New Users)
Consumer small business reference books, videos, help and advice sections as well as tools to address many small business topics.
Medical reference books and textbooks. Mobile app access must be set up on the full website from a desktop computer and must be renewed from the full website every 6 months.
Digital and web access to thousands of moving images that offer insight to Texas' history and culture.
Current, evidence-based, and graded clinical recommendations of over 8,500 topics in 17 medical specialties that integrates drug information and clinical images. Includes medical calculators.
Locate books, journals and magazines, music scores, archival materials, and media in libraries worldwide.
Comprehensive data management platform for financial, accounting, economic, and management data accessible through a single interface. Access to specific datasets depends on TWU subscriptions. When you login to WRDS, a listing of resources TWU has access to is available under Subscriptions.
Note: Register for a pass with your school email and select Texas Woman's University as your institution. Accounts are usually approved within 24 business hours. Class accounts are available for faculty to share with students. We do not subscribe to all databases available through WRDS.