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The University of Southern California subscribes to hundreds of electronic resources from all disciplines that enable you to do in-depth research in a broad range of subject areas. Here you can find not only secondary sources, but also in some instances original sources on-line. For example, the New York Times and the Los Angeles Times are available in ProQuest Historical Newspapers as exact reproductions of the original newspapers all the way back to the papers' inceptions.

Use the A to Z listing of databases to find a particular resource, or, if you want to browse what is available in a particular subject area, use the subject listings link, which groups available electronic resources by subject. To find law-related resources, follow this link.

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