The Library of Congress also has what may be the world's largest  
collection of electronic databases freely available to readers in its  
Capitol Hill location.

Listing of full-text electronic journals:
http://qb6ty5wx8s.search.serialssolutions.com/

Find a database:
http://www.loc.gov/rr/ElectronicResources/

General information gateway on tools and services for researchers:
http://www.loc.gov/rr/

Unfortunately, as Sandy Treadway indicated, the licensing agreements  
that make these invaluable databases available to research libraries  
also generally make offsite access prohibitively expensive or forbid  
it altogether--but researchers should not hesitate to come to the  
Library of Congress or their local college or university library.  In  
today's never-ending budget competitions, after all, libraries are  
seldom sorry to see patrons show up.

--Jurretta Heckscher


On Aug 17, 2008, at 12:38 PM, Katheder, Thomas M wrote:

> These days almost all college libraries offer a large selection of
> electronic databases, including JSTOR.
>

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