For a complete list of all our online databases and e-resources, go to OneSearch, the library’s catalog. We’ll update this page as new resources are added to our collection.
Sports Business Research Network (SBRNet)
SBRnet provides a comprehensive online platform of nationwide sports business data focused on sports fans and sports participation for analytics, sports marketing, and strategic planning. The database features data on 19 different sports with a wealth of custom and proprietary research. These reports cover aspects like the fan market, sports participation of the fans, their brand preferences, etc. This collection provides LMU students, faculty, and staff with data, research, and reports on sports and its markets, relied upon by over 260 colleges and universities around the world. The database will be most relevant among those studying either business, marketing, or sports and recreation.
Los Angeles Times Digital Edition
Los Angeles Times Digital Edition offers opinions and insights into the current events of California and the United States at large. Our subscription to the Los Angeles Times Digital Edition allows all LMU students, faculty, and staff to create free personal accounts. This resource will be most useful to those studying Journalism, but can be enjoyed across all fields. Register for your personal account at https://www.latimes.com/lmuoffer. Use your LMU email address to create your account. Enter Redemption Code: LMUxLAT.
Wall Street Journal Digital Edition
Wall Street Journal Digital Edition covers the developments of industries around the world, providing insight into globalization’s social and economic implications. Our subscription to the Wall Street Journal Digital Edition allows all LMU students, faculty, and staff to create free personal accounts. This resource is most relevant for those studying business, economics, entrepreneurship, finance, journalism, or marketing. Tips to help you get started with this resource: Register at http://wsj.com/LMU. Use your LMU/LLS email address to register. Once registered, you may sign in on the website or through the mobile or tablet app.
Shakespeare in Silent Film
Shakespeare in Silent Film is a digital resource of early cinema adaptations of Shakespeare plays from the silent era preserved in the British Film Institute National Archive, from the period 1899-1927. The collection records global silent film practices and the transition from stage to screen as cinema emerged as a new medium.
Power to the People: Counterculture, Social Movements, and the Alternative Press
Power to the People: Counterculture, Social Movements, and the Alternative Press shows a range of ideas, initiatives, and social movements focusing on people-powered politics and organizing from the 19th through 21st centuries. The primary sources present social history that highlights equity, diversity, and inclusion. The materials document issues of social justice and how attitudes about civil rights, gender equality, the environment, the government, and many of society’s institutions shifted dramatically to include citizen involvement, public welfare, and the planet’s health in the 20th century.
Latino Social and Political Culture and History
Latino Social and Political Culture and History highlights the Chicano/a experience in the United States and the diversity of the community. The archive focuses on particular activists and organizations and movements, efforts toward land reclamation, and student movements against discrimination in education. The archive contains organizational papers, correspondence and individual files, and personal papers.
History of Disabilities
History of Disabilities provides historical evidence demonstrating how society has interacted with and regarded individuals considered to have disabilities. The archive presents monographs, manuscripts, and ephemera that provide a historical view of disabilities from the 17th to 20th century.
Environmental History
Environmental History explores the history of the environment and conservation efforts across the globe from the late 1800s onwards. The archive concentrates particularly on the role of various government agencies, conservation organizations and individual actors who pioneered the study of the natural environment and campaigned for its protection.
