Skip to Main Content

Course & Subject Guides

A-Z Databases

Find the best library databases for your research.

Loading...

New / Trial Databases

Loading...
The following databases are newly acquired or being evaluated for a future subscription.
Exploring Race in Society This link opens in a new window
New
This free research database offers essential content covering important issues related to race in society today. Essays, articles, reports and other reliable sources provide an in-depth look at the history of race and provide critical context for learning more about topics associated with race, ethnicity, diversity and inclusiveness.
fDi Markets This link opens in a new window
New
Real-time monitoring of foreign direct investment projects including capital investment, job creation and tools to track and profile companies investing overseas.

*Please review the download restrictions when prompted to accept the Terms & Conditions.

Access is restricted to a Maximum of 3 Users simultaneously, and additional users will be placed in a queuing system until access becomes available.
LGBT Magazine Archive This link opens in a new window
New
LGBT Magazine Archive delves into the rich history of LGBTQ+ culture, activism, and society through the digital backfiles of over 40 influential magazines. This collection covers newsworthy and social justice topics including activism, homophobia, transgender issues, psychological matters, counseling for sexual minorities, radical feminism, and LGBTQ+ family life.
New
Database of government-funded Chinese social sciences journals and documents. Coverage varies.
New
The Noticias Graficas Digital Archive Database is a comprehensive repository of historical and contemporary news publications, meticulously curated to preserve the rich journalistic heritage of Spanish-speaking regions. This digital archive chronicles decades of news reporting from Noticias Graficas, a prominent media outlet renowned for its in-depth coverage and insightful analysis.
PTSDpubs This link opens in a new window
New
PTSDpubs database (formerly PILOTS) is a freely available, online database providing access to the worldwide literature on PTSD.
Punctum Books This link opens in a new window
New
Punctum Books is an independent, open-access publisher that focuses on academic and para-academic writing in the humanities, social sciences, fine arts, and architecture and design. The publisher's mission is to support creative work that challenges established disciplines and methodologies, and to help create new fields of thought.
Synthia This link opens in a new window
New
SYNTHIA™ is a retrosynthesis software tool that uses AI to plan the chemical synthesis of known and novel molecular targets. It can propose and analyze multiple synthetic pathways using a variety of filters. It can aid in identifying new or improved synthetic approaches.
SYNTHIA™ users must create an individual account to access it.
You must use your Pitt email address and be connected to the Pitt network when you create your account. To create an account, enter your Pitt email in the username field and click “Register Now”. After entering the requested information and clicking ‘Register’, you should receive an email with either a confirmation code or an account verification link.
UM Press eBooks This link opens in a new window
New
UMP EBC is a comprehensive collection of all new scholarly University of Michigan Press books (via Fulcrum), including both specialist monographs and adoptable course books. It does not include titles for which the Press does not have eBook rights, regional trade titles, or true textbooks (mostly the Press’s English Language Teaching titles). Fulcrum offers users the ability to read books with associated digital enhancements, such as 3-D models, embedded audio, video, and databases; zoomable online images, and interactive media.
Loading...
Loading...
title
Loading...