These databases dive deeply into specific subject areas. Use them to pinpoint sources on a more narrow subject. You will want to change your search terms depending on which database you use! For example, you probably don't need to use "sociology" in the Sociological Abstracts database, but it would be a good idea to include it if you're looking for sources in Social Sciences Citation Index.
Scholarly and peer reviewed articles in sociology.
Scholarly sources, including full text, on sociology and related disciplines.
Scholarly articles on topics in anthropology, cognitive and linguistic sciences, economics, education, international relations, political science, criminal justice, and sociology, many of which are peer reviewed.
Peer-reviewed articles, books, and book chapters on East, Southeast, and South Asia, and overseas Asian communities. In English and other Western languages.
A collection of scholarly articles, dissertations, and working papers on sociology, political science, education, economics, anthropology, linguistics, and criminology, which can be searched together or individually.
Full-text peer-reviewed articles on gender, sex, and sexuality in history, sociology, psychology, education, art, and more.