Primary research articles are those that relay the results of scientific study directly from the people who performed the study. Articles that convey this kind of information, most of the time, have a specific kind of structure designed to convey scientific information clearly. This structure can also help you identify when an article is a primary research article, as well as help you read them more easily.
Most library databases contain scholarly research articles (which, in some contexts, are primary sources) on various topics. This site will help you identify whether an article is a scholarly article or not.
Articles
Covers a wide range of subject areas offering thousands of international journals to provide global context to research as well as videos to support and enhance the research experience. Largest database from EBSCO.
Academic database containing full-text articles, scholarly journals, images, and primary sources.
International, U.S. and local newspaper articles, including The Pantagraph.
Full-text and indexed education articles, literature, and resources.
Current and archived newspapers articles, newswires, web editions, blogs, videos, broadcast transcripts, business journals, government documents and other publications.
VIdeos
Archival films and newsreels about historical events, the humanities, and sciences.
Comprehensive collection of educational videos, documentaries, and films about a variety of subjects.
Full length movies, documentaries, classic cinema, and independent films from around the world including the Criterion Collection.