Explore the EMU Library's collection of databases.
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Apply online for a Library of Michigan card and get access to their newspaper, history, and other databases. All Michigan residents and also out-of-state students enrolled in a Michigan college or university are eligible.

The following databases are newly acquired or being evaluated for a future subscription.
High school students through adult learners. An upper-level comprehensive Spanish language database. Contains more than 170,000 articles, images, and videos designed for native Spanish-speaking researchers and advanced bilingual and ESL students. Features include a virtual museum, an audiovisual history of Spain, STEM resources, and more.
Access Tips: Also available via
mel.org
Thousands of full-text business journals, company profiles and reports.
Search and browse historical news, editorials, ads, and photos from influential black, Chicago-based newspaper. Includes first-hand accounts and coverage of politics, society and events. Includes news, editorials, ads, photos, graphics.
A free database of master recordings made by American record companies during the 78 rpm era (primarily made between the late 1890s and the early 1960s). It is part of the American Discography Project, an initiative of the University of California - Santa Barbara (UCSB) Library.
Ditki is a tool that provides interactive medical illustrations and animations to help health care professionals, practitioners, and students learn and retain complex medical concepts, including teaching anatomy, physiology, and pathology. Includes access to USMLE / COMLEX Step 1 and 3.
Access Tip: Registration/Account Creation required.
Education Research Index includes ERIC with updates from the Supplemental Education Index. When searching in Education Research Index, you won’t be able to search by grade level or limit to ERIC journals only. If these features are important, use ERIC to search, then look for updates using just the Supplemental Education Index.
Ebooks about Michigan and the Great Lakes region, available to all residents of Michigan. Includes Michigan Notable Books award winners, local town histories, field guides, and other books from local university presses.
Trial access to primary and secondary sources, including leading historical Black newspapers, archival documents and collections, key government materials, video, writings by major American Black intellectuals and leaders, scholarly journals, and essays by top scholars in Black Studies.
Peer-reviewed tool for individual user educational activities for nursing students and health care professionals. Quizzes, exams, test building with metrics, point of care. Registration/Account Creation required.
Use this database to update results after using ERIC in order to get more articles from 2025 and later. You won’t be able to search by grade level.
