Research Databases

Gale Health and Wellness offers 24/7 access to full-text medical journals, magazines, reference works and multimedia. It covers subjects like Diseases and Conditions, Drugs, Therapies and Treatments, general Health and Medicine.
Health Source provides access to full-text consumer health magazines and reference books. Covers a wide variety of subjects, including diseases and overall health topics.
High Schools Explora is a great place to start for research because it covers a wide range of topics. It has a graphical interface and can be limited to certain types of articles. It can be used for ALL subjects.
Discover encyclopedia articles, multimedia, primary sources and other learning resources that support student research.
Opposing Viewpoints In Context is a rich resource for debaters and includes pro/con viewpoints, reference articles, interactive maps, infographics, and more. 
SIRS Issues is a great place to start for research because it has analysis and opinions on the pros and cons of a variety of topics including social, scientific, health, historic, economic, political, and global issues.
MagillOnLiterature Plus contains biographical essays of the most studied authors. Writers of fiction, poetry, drama, and essays are featured. Comprehensive essays on specific literary genres, themes and settings round out the collection. 
Bloom’s Literature - Examines great writers, important works, memorable characters, and influential movements and events in world literature.
College level database provides information on a wide variety of subjects. This database is used at many colleges and universities.
The Wall Street Journal  is an American business and economic-focuesd international daily newspaper. 
The New York Times is a daily newspaper based in New York City.
Biography Reference Center provides thousands of reliable full-text biographies, including the complete full text of Biography and Biography Today. Users can locate biographies by subject occupation, activity, nationality, gender, birthplace.
History Reference Center has information on U.S. and world history topics and includes primary source documents, video, images and articles.
Science Reference Center gives you access to hundreds of science magazines, journals, encyclopedias, reference books and a large collection of images.
For students earning college credit through the Early College Experience program, use your school-issued NetID and password to access the databases available through the University of Connecticut.
This is a Re-Search Engine that gives students access to many, many individual databases and will help you find information on every school subject. It's a great place to go for your research needs.
Small Business Reference Center offers a collection of state-specific resources supported with demographic data and other local information.