You can use the search option to locate a specific database by name. The drop down menu allows you to browse our databases by subject area.
Wall Street Journal
Breaking news and analysis from the U.S. and around the world at WSJ.com. Politics, Economics, Markets, Life & Arts, and in-depth reporting.
Before you can use the Wall Street Journal (WSJ), you must register for a user account. You will be required to create a new account the first time you are accessing WSJ.
- Select the Access Database link for the Wall Street Journal (WSJ).
- This will bring you to a LU authentication screen if you aren’t already logged in to Lindenwood.
- You will be transferred to our WSJ access with a prompt to walk you through setting up your account. When creating your account use your LU email, you can use your LU password or set a different one. Setup only takes a few minutes. Once your account has been created you will see the WSJ homepage where you can navigate through different stories and news categories. You can download the app on your mobile device or tablet… However, you cannot go in reverse order and start with the mobile app.
Once you have completed this, you can access WSJ here or on the app, and enjoy the new WSJ features we offer.
If you already have a WSJ account that you would like to swap over your Lindenwood account and are having difficulty, call 1-800-JOURNAL for assistance with converting WSJ accounts.
War and Terrorism (Gale OneFile)
Library resource that provides authoritative periodical content addressing both historic and contemporary topics in the fields of war and terrorism.
World History (Gale In Context)
Database designed to provide an overview of world history covering the most-studied events, cultures, civilizations, religions, people, and more.
World History (Gale OneFile)
Provides balanced coverage of events in world history with relevant articles updated daily - both current thinking and established scholarly work
World Scholar: Latin America And The Caribbean Regional Portal
Gale World Scholar is an innovative new resource for regional studies, combining primary and secondary sources to meet the needs and workflows of students and researchers.