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Remote access to subscription databases is restricted to University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa students, faculty, and staff to comply with licensing agreements. Off-campus users will be asked to login via the ITS Web Login Service.

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The following databases are newly acquired or being evaluated for a future subscription.
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NOTE: This is a free TRIAL. Trial ends May 31, 2025.
Constellate by JSTOR/ITHAKA provides a text analysis platform that allows you to build and analyze datasets from scholarly sources in web-based programming environments using Python and R Studio. Analyze your text data using methods, such as automatic text classification, topic modeling, and sentiment analysis. It offers tutorials, classes, and webinars to help you learn text analysis techniques and explore large language models. Access requires creating a JSTOR account with your UH Manoa email.
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The Coronavirus Research Database is a collection of journal articles, preprints, conference proceedings, dissertations and more related to COVID-19 and other coronaviruses. It includes comprehensive research background coverage of past pandemics and epidemics, like MERS and SARS, to give researchers and students context around the current global crisis.
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Registration required. UH Mānoa students, faculty, and staff must create an individual account on our WSJ registration page: https://WSJ.com/UHManoa. Once activated, you can access this resource directly from WSJ.com or by using the WSJ app on your smartphone or tablet. The Wall Street Journal is a national daily newspaper with emphasis on business and finance, but also includes U.S. and world news on education, politics, health, technology, the arts, and more. Available in English, Chinese and Japanese language editions. WSJ.com archives go back four years. More information and directions for setting up and renewing your personal WSJ account.
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