More Databases/Article Sources
ARTstor. Searchable, downloadable image collections comprised of contributions from museums, individual photographers, scholars, special collections at libraries, and photo archives. While many deal with art, there are also ethnographic and other images.
eHRAF World Cultures. A systematically organized collection of thousands of books and articles on cultures from all regions of the world; provides information on particular cultures, ethnic groups, or immigrant groups, their beliefs and customs, or subjects such as political structure, architecture, kinship units, or settlement patterns.
- Handbook of Latin American Studies. Bibliography of scholarly articles, books, and conference papers.
HAPI Online. Citations to articles (many with links to full-text) on Latin America and Hispanics in the U.S. from over 500 journals.
Indigenous Law Journal. A student-run legal journal at the University of Toronto, "the first and only Canadian legal journal to exclusively publish articles regarding Indigenous legal issues."
Project Muse. Multidisciplinary database of journals, strong in humanities and social sciences and more current than JSTOR.
In addition, many academic disciplines (such as anthropology, history, or sociology) have databases specific to their area. To find these, visit the appropriate Libraries subject guide.