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This portal provides access to all of Trinity's subscription article databases, e-journals, digital media, data, online encyclopedias, and more. For further help researching a particular topic, please see our general research and course-specific guides, or make an appointment with a librarian.

Access to subscribed e-resources is generally limited to current/emeriti faculty, current/retired staff, and current students. Please send questions to library.feedback@trincoll.edu.

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New / Trial Databases

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The following databases are newly acquired or being evaluated for a future subscription.
Asian Life in America: 2018-Today (Series 3) This link opens in a new window
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From the first commercial trade through modern times, people of Asian heritage have shaped the geography, arts, culture, and civil discourse of the United States in immeasurable ways. This primary source collection offers an expansive window into centuries of Asian American history and daily life – as well as the ways popular culture has portrayed and perceived people of Asian descent.
Human Relations Area Files: World Cultures This link opens in a new window
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Alternate Name(s) HRAF, eHRAF, Human Relations Area Files
eHRAF World Cultures is a cross-cultural and ethnographic database that contains descriptive information on all aspects of cultural and social life. The annually-growing eHRAF database is organized by cultures and ethnic groups, and every document is subject-indexed at the paragraph level, facilitating precise retrieval within documents.
PolicyMap This link opens in a new window
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An online U.S. national data and mapping tool and analytics platform with multidisciplinary applications. It is used in research related to social sciences, urban studies, real estate and housing analysis, community and economic development, public administration, public health, policy and political science, education, business, economics, statistics, and geography, among others. Users can leverage thousands of U.S. data indicators in PolicyMap to perform demographic and socioeconomic analysis, from a neighborhood census block group in many cases, up to a national level, as well as create custom regions, for their research and studies.
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