What is a database?
Databases are collections of articles from scholarly journals, magazines, and newspapers that you can search by subject, topic, names, and more. Lehigh has lots of databases that are organized by subject. Click on one of the databases listed below or check our A-Z Database List to see all of the available options.
What is a scholarly article?
Scholarly articles, which can be found in our databases, meet these criteria:
Look for words like research, study, data, survey, statistical, or other research-related words in the article's abstract. If in doubt, ask a librarian!
Use Interlibrary Loan to request a PDF of an article that isn't available at Lehigh or a scanned PDF of a print article that Lehigh owns. You will get an email when the article is ready for download.
Full text of scholarly journals, beginning with the very first issue of each title. Primarily humanities and social sciences titles.
There is a gap, typically from 1 to 5 years, between the most recently published journal issue and the content available through JSTOR. A broad range of disciplines are represented.
Indexes, abstracts and provides selective full-text for a broad spectrum of magazines, journals and newspapers.
Upgraded from Academic Search Premier in 2019.
Note: ArtSTOR has migrated into JSTOR. ArtSTOR is a database of digital images that may be used for academic purposes only. These collections are interdisciplinary, supporting research and teaching in both the humanities and social sciences.
ARTstor also contains images and collections relevant to African and African-American Studies, American Studies, Anthropology, Asian Studies, Classics, Costume Design & Fashion, Geography, History, Language & Literature, Latin American Studies, Marketing, Medicine & Natural Sciences, Middle Eastern Studies, Music, Native American Studies, Religious Studies, Theatre & Dance, and Women’s Studies. Through ARTstor, one can search, organize & save, download, or create presentations. Further privileges can be granted to those with instructor status.