John Schlinke, Architecture/Art Librarian
Located in the Architecture Library - School of Architecture Art and Historic Preservation (SAAHP) building
401-254-3833
Use this tool to find peer-reviewed articles, news, and magazines across nearly every academic field. A great place to begin research on any topic. Tip: Get the EBSCO mobile app to view content from all of the Library's EBSCO database subscriptions on your smartphone.
Explore hot-button issues from all sides with CQ Researcher. Use this resource to choose research topics, find background info, and prepare strong arguments for class debates, speeches, or essays.
Start here for research across disciplines. ProQuest Central includes millions of articles from scholarly journals, newspapers, magazines, and trade publications, making it ideal for finding background info, current perspectives, or peer-reviewed sources all in one place.
Get unlimited access to The New York Times through the website or app—including current and historical articles, opinion pieces, breaking news, multimedia, data visualizations, and special features like NYT Cooking. This resource is useful for assignments requiring credible journalism, expert commentary, or coverage of current events. First-time users must register on campus using their RWU email to activate their Academic Pass. Once registered, you can log in from anywhere.
Search newspapers, magazines, wire services, broadcast transcripts, law reviews, and legal cases from around the world—all in one platform. Use it for business research, legal studies, political science assignments, or to explore international news coverage and company profiles.
Search a wide range of global, national, and regional news sources all in one place. This comprehensive collection includes U.S. Newsstream, International Newsstream, and Canadian Newsstream, offering access to newspapers, newswires, and broadcast transcripts. Use this tool to compare how the same event is covered in different parts of the world or to explore local perspectives alongside major headlines.
Access the full digital edition of The Wall Street Journal, including breaking news, market data, opinion pieces, and business coverage. Create a free academic account using your RWU email to read articles online or through the WSJ app. Subscriptions must be renewed annually. Great for tracking current events, analyzing global markets, and exploring political, economic, and social issues.