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17th and 18th Century Burney Collection Newspapers
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The newspapers, pamphlets, and books gathered by the Reverend Charles Burney (1757-1817) represent the largest and most comprehensive collection of early English news media. The present digital collection, that helps chart the development of the concept of 'news' and 'newspapers' and the "free press", totals almost 1 million pages and contains approximately 1,270 titles. Many of the Burney newspapers are well known, but many pamphlets and broadsides also included have remained largely hidden. Newly digitized, all Burney treasures are now fully text-searchable in Gale Digital Collection.
19th Century British Library Newspapers
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19th Century British Library Newspapers contains full runs of influential national and regional newspapers representing different political and cultural segments of the 19th century British society.
19th Century Masterfile
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19th Century Masterfile is a vast "Index of Indexes", and is the largest resource for historical research prior to 1925. 19th Century Masterfile brings together over 60 subject indexes to: Periodicals; Newspapers; Books; US Congressional Record; US and UK Government Documents;US Patents. You can query over 11 million citations in 19th Century Masterfile in a single search.
19th Century U.S. Newspapers
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19th Century U.S. Newspapers provides access to primary source newspaper content from the 19th century, featuring full-text content and images from 500 newspapers from a range of urban and rural regions throughout the U.S. The collection encompasses the entire 19th century, with an emphasis on such topics as the American Civil War, African-American culture and history, Western migration and Antebellum-era life, among other subjects.
20th Century African-American Poetry
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A database of modern and contemporary African-American poetry from the early twentieth century to the present. This is a broad representative collection that reflects the diversity of modern African American literary traditions, including, subject to the granting of electronic rights by the print publishers, major figures alongside historically important writers and younger emergent poets.
20th Century American Poetry
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This unparalleled collection includes 52,000 poems drawn from 750 volumes by over 300 poets, including Adrienne Rich, Andrei Codrescu, Ezra Pound, William Carlos Williams, Denise Levertov, Wallace Stevens, Langston Hughes, Lucille Clifton, and Cathy Song.

Part of the Literature Online collection.

20th Century English Poetry
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A collection of 598 volumes of poetry by 283 poets from 1900 to the present day, including W. B. Yeats, Rudyard Kipling, Robert Graves, A. E. Housman, John Betjeman, Fleur Adcock, Tony Harrison, Benjamin Zephaniah and Carol Ann Duffy, and incorporating the poets in The Faber Poetry Library.

Part of the Literature Online collection.

A to Z Maps Online
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This collection of world, continent, country, and state maps contains > over 145,000 current maps, including political maps, physical maps, and thematic maps on population, weather, trees, etc. In the link to Education--Teaching Tools are games, images and puzzles.
AAPG Foundation Digital Products
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This resource is provided by an endowment. It includes a variety of geological society publications, generally from volume 1 of the publication, as well as publications from the AAPG itself covering a broad scope of earth science topics.
AATA Online
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Art and Archaeology Technical Abstracts includes abstracts of over 100,000 articles from about 400 journals as well as book chapters, conference proceedings, and reports on the analysis, examination, excavation, preservation, and restoration of artifacts and monuments; site information.
Abbreviationes
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Abbreviationes currently comprises over 70,000 entries containing a total of 80,098 references to manuscripts. It is based on a large number of manuscripts from all fields, held at a wide variety of libraries throughout Europe and the U.S. Entries cover the period from the 8th century up to and including the 15th century. It is a tool for deciphering and transcribing medieval Latin manuscripts. Individuals may use the Personal Edition.
ABC-CLIO EBook Collection
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This is a collection of 76 reference books--encyclopedias, dictionaries, biographies, etc.--on all subjects, published in 2010. New titles will be added as they become available. You can search the entire collection by keyword, or look for a resource on a specific topic. Content is also available through Credo Reference and Reference Universe. Create a free personal account to save searches, notes, and bookmarks.
ABI/INFORM Global
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Articles from leading business journals, magazines, trade publications and newspapers including the Wall Street Journal. Available through ProQuest Articles from leading business journals, magazines, trade publications and newspapers including the Wall Street Journal. Available through ProQuest
ABI/INFORM Global (Legacy Platform)
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Articles from leading business journals, magazines, trade publications and newspapers including the Wall Street Journal. Available through ProQuest
Abstracts in Anthropology
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Currently, this database contains abstracts from print issue 43.1 (2001) through present.
Abstracts in Social Gerontology
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Abstracts in Social Gerontology includes bibliographic records covering essential areas related to social gerontology, including the psychology of aging, elder abuse, society and the elderly, and other key areas of relevance to the discipline. The index contains 70,000 records, which are carefully selected from the most important sources.
Academic OneFile
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Academic OneFile is the premier source for peer-reviewed, full-text articles from the world's leading journals and reference sources. With extensive coverage of the physical sciences, technology, medicine, social sciences, the arts, theology, literature and other subjects, Academic OneFile is both authoritative and comprehensive. With millions of articles available in both PDF and HTML full-text with no restrictions, researchers are able to find accurate information quickly. Includes full-text coverage of the New York Times back to 1995. Updated daily.
Access World News
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The electronic editions of record for valuable local, regional, and national U.S. newspapers as well as full-text content of key international sources -- all in one easy-to-search database with a world map. Over 4,500 news sources are included. Each provides unique coverage of local and regional news, including companies, politics, sports, industries, cultural activities, and people in the community, as well as a distinctive focus offering a variety of viewpoints on local and world issues. Paid ads are excluded.
Accessible Archives
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Accessible Archives USC currently holds two Accessible Archives collections: One is African American Newspapers: The 19th Century, a collection that contains a wealth of information about the cultural life and history during the 1800s, including first-hand reports of the major events and issues of the day; Presidential and congressional addresses, Congressional abstracts; early biographies; vital statistics; essays and editorials; poetry and prose; advertisements; and information about business and commodity markets; the humanities; world travel; and religion. The other is Civil War 1860-1865, a database that contains the full text of major articles gleaned from over 2,500 issues of The New York Herald, The Charleston Mercury and the Richmond Enquirer, published between November 1, 1860 and April 15, 1865
AccessMedicine
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AccessMedicine is an eBook collection which also features fully integrated links to Gold Standard's Clinical Pharmacology drug database, with full length drug monographs. It offers self-assessment and other online learning tools to help study for the boards or prepare for re-certification, using Grand Rounds lectures, a self-assessment module included with Harrison's Online, and USMLEasy, and a student diagnostic and self-assessment tool with USMLE-type questions which is linked to a Customized Reading List from texts within AccessMedicine. The resource also includes Diagnosaurus, a diagnostic tool covering over 1000 differential diagnoses. It also includes 20,000 downloadable images, videos, and audio.
AccessPediatrics
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AccessPediatrics from McGraw-Hill is an integrated online resource that provides medical students, surgical residents, and practicing pediatricians with a broad range of content that covers the entire span of pediatric practice, from neonatology through adolescent medicine. Organized around a set of Core Topics developed by an advisory board of renowned pediatricians, AccessPediatrics meets the needs of medical students, pediatric residents, general practitioners, and pediatric specialists.
AccessPharmacy
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An online curricular resource designed to meet the changing demands of pharmacy education. AccessPharmacy allows students to select a core curriculum topic, browse by organ system, review textbooks, or search across leading pharmacy online references. Includes lab tests, calculators, and curricular and organ system quizzes. Users must sign up for a FREE personal account to use the assessment module.
AccessScience
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AccessScience contains various resources in science and technology: the unabridged McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology, the McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, and much more. AccessScience has over 7100 articles; 115,000 dictionary terms; hundreds of research updates in all areas of sci/tech, including medicine; over 2000 biographies of leading scientists; weekly updates on breakthroughs and discoveries; and links to Web sites for further research.
AccessSurgery
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McGraw-Hill's AccessSurgery.com is an integrated online resource that provides medical students, surgical residents, and practicing surgeons with quick answers to surgical inquiries from trusted sources. Organized around the ACGME's (Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education) mandate for a Core Curriculum, AccessSurgery delivers content in context.
AccessUN
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AccessUN indexes the majority of United Nations documents and publications. Articles appearing in UN periodicals are individually indexed as well as bilateral and multilateral treaties in the UN Treaty Series.

Documents from the six main bodies of the United Nations - General Assembly, Security Council, Economic and Social Council, Trusteeship Council, Secretariat and International Court of Justice - are indexed. Masthead documents (formerly referred to as mimeographed documents), Official Records, sales publications, limited and restricted documents, and documents emanating from sessional and standing committees, functional commissions, conferences and regional bodies are the basis of the Index.

Full-text resolutions from the General Assembly, Security Council and the Economic and Social Council are appended to their respective bibliographic citations.

ACLS Humanities E-Book
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Humanities E-Book is a digital collection of 2,200 full-text titles offered by the ACLS in collaboration with nineteen learned societies, nearly 100 contributing publishers, and librarians at the University of Michigan’s Scholarly Publishing Office. The result is an online, fully searchable collection of high-quality books in the Humanities, recommended and reviewed by scholars.
ACM Digital Library
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A half century of pioneering concepts and fundamental research have been digitized and indexed in a variety of ways in this special collection of works published by ACM since its inception. The ACM Digital Library includes bibliographic information, abstracts, reviews, and full texts.
ACP Medicine
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This medical textbook, which continues WebMD Scientific American Medicine, is a publication of the American College of Physicians. It is continuously updated by leading physicians, and includes guidelines, evidence reviews, CME information, and patient information. Also issued in looseleaf and annual hardbound formats.
Acronym Finder
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With more than 750,000 human-edited definitions, Acronym Finder is the world's largest and most comprehensive dictionary of acronyms, abbreviations, and initialisms. Combined with the Acronym Attic, Acronym Finder contains more than 4 million acronyms and abbreviations. You can also search for more than 850,000 US and Canadian postal codes.
ACS Legacy Archives (American Chemical Society)
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Extensive collection of American Chemical Society journal backfiles.
ACS Surgery
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Sponsored by the American College of Surgeons, this surgical information system offers an online, continuously updated general surgical reference. Updated monthly.
ACS Symposium Series Archive 1974-2008
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The ACS Symposium Series contains high-quality, peer-reviewed books developed from the ACS technical divisions' symposia. Each chapter is carefully authored by an expert in the field, and the collection of chapters edited by an internationally recognized leader in the field. The series covers a broad range of topics including agricultural and food chemistry, cellulose and renewable materials, chemical education, organic chemistry, polymer chemistry, materials, and many others.
Acta Sanctorum
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This is an electronic version of the complete texts of the sixty-eight printed volumes, from the two January volumes published in 1643 to the Propylaeum to December published in 1940. It includes all prefatory material, original texts, critical apparatus and indexes. Biblioteca Hagiographica Latina reference numbers are included.
AdisOnline
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Gateway to the Wolters Kluwer Health online journals and newsletters. Provides up-to-date information on all aspects of drug development, clinical pharmacology, medical biotechnology, pharmacoeconomics and disease management.
Advances in Chemistry Series
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Founded by the American Chemical Society in 1949, the Advances in Chemistry series was the predecessor to the ACS Symposium Series.
Advanstar Publication Lists
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Gateway to the Advanstar publications, covering all aspects of the product pipeline - from drug discovery and clinical trials, to manufacturing, marketing and brand development, through doctors, dentists and veterinarians and other allied health professionals.
Advertising Red Books
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Detailed information on advertising agencies and advertisers. Agency Database contains detailed profiles of close to 15,000 U.S. andinternational agencies, including clients, fields of specialization, andmore. Advertiser Database contains exclusive information on nearly 21,000 U.S. and international advertisers who each spend more than $200,000 annually on advertising. Use Quick Search or Advanced Searchto access one or both databases.
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AdViews: A Digital Archive of Vintage Television Commercials
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AdViews is a digital archive of thousands of vintage television commercials dating from the 1950s to the 1980s. These commercials were created or collected by the ad agency Benton & Bowles or its successor, D'Arcy Masius Benton & Bowles (DMB&B). Founded in 1929, Benton & Bowles was a New York advertising agency that merged with D'Arcy Masius McManus in 1985 to form DMB&B. Major clients included are Procter & Gamble, Kraft, Schick, Vicks, and Post, among others. Commercials will be added in phased batches over several months in 2009.
Aerospace Database
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This database provides indexing and abstracts from more than 4,000 current serial and non-serial titles, including content from AIAA and NASA. The database currently includes over 3.6M records from periodicals, conference papers, trade journals, magazines, books, patents and technical reports, with indexing back to the early 1960's. Covers all aspects of applied research in the aerospace and space sciences.
African American Music Reference
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African American Music Reference will contain 50,000 pages that offers the first comprehensive coverage of blues, jazz, spirituals, civil rights songs, slave songs, minstrelsy, rhythm and blues, gospel, and other forms of black American musical expression.
African American Newspapers (1827-1998)
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African American Newspapers, 1827-1998 provides online access to approximately 270 U.S. newspapers chronicling a century and a half of the African American experience. This unique collection features papers from more than 35 states—including many rare and historically significant 19th century titles. Newly digitized, these newspapers published by African Americans can now be browsed and searched as never before
African American Newspapers: The 19th Century (Accessible Archives)
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This enormous collection of African-American newspapers contains a wealth of information about the cultural life and history during the 1800s, and is rich with first-hand reports of the major events and issues of the day, including the Mexican War, Presidential and congressional addresses, Congressional abstracts, business and commodity markets, the humanities, world travel and religion. They also contain large numbers of early biographies, vital statistics, essays and editorials, poetry and prose, and advertisements all of which embody the African-American experience. Starting with the Freedom
African American Studies Center (Oxford)
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The Oxford African American Studies Center provides access to more than 10,000 articles by top scholars in the field. The core content includes /Africana; Encyclopedia of African American History, 1619-1895; Encyclopedia of African American History, 1896 to the Present; Black Women in America, Second Edition; /and /African American National Biography./ In addition to the full-text of these works, the Center draws on other key resources from Oxford's reference program, including the /Concise Oxford Companion to African American Literature;/ the/Oxford Companion to Black British History;/ and selected articles from other major reference titles. This database also includes over 2,500 images, more than 450 primary sources with specially written commentaries, nearly 200 maps, and more than 150 charts and tables that offer information on everything from demographics to government and politics to business and labor to education and the arts.
African Writers Series
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The African Writers Series is the electronic edition of Heinemann’s historic African Writers Series which published 359 works of poetry, prose and drama by African writers between 1962 and 2003. For over 40 years, Heinemann's African Writers Series published the key texts of modern African literature. It has a unique importance in the history of postcolonial and African writing. This online edition includes over 250 volumes of fiction, poetry, drama and non-fictional prose, including works by Chinua Achebe, Ama Ata Aidoo, Steve Biko, Buchi Emecheta, Nadine Gordimer, Bessie Head, Doris Lessing, Nelson Mandela, Dambudzo Marechera, Christopher Okigbo, Okot p'Bitek and Tayeb Salih. A wide geographic range is also represented: most of the works in the Series come from English-speaking countries in Western, Southern and Eastern Africa, but there are also a number of volumes translated from French, Portuguese, Zulu, Swahili, Acoli, Sesotho, Afrikaans, Luganda and Arabic.
African-American Biographical Database
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The African American Biographical Database is a resource of first resort when you are looking for biographical information, including photographs and illustrations, for African Americans. From the famous to the everyday person, AABD includes profiles and full-text sketches providing both biographical detail and illuminating narratives chronicling the lives of Black Americans.
African-American Poetry (1750-1900)
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Nearly 3,000 poems written by African-American poets in the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.

Part of the Literature Online collection. The contents are based upon the bibliography of William French et al, Afro-American Poetry and Drama, 1760–1975: A Guide to Information Sources (Gale Research, 1979).

AgeLine (EBSCO)
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The AGELINE database is produced by the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP). AGELINE provides bibliographic coverage of social gerontology, which is the study of aging in psychological, health-related, social, and economic contexts. The delivery of health care to the older population and its associated costs and policies is particularly well covered, as are consumer, employment, and public policy issues. Literature covered is of interest to researchers, health professionals, service planners, policymakers, employers, older adults and their families, and consumer advocates.
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
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Sponsored by the U.S. government, this site provides clinical information including clinical practice guidelines for patients and health professionals, grant funding opportunities, research findings and consumer health information. Links to related Web sites are included.
AGU Digital Library (Journals)
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The AGU Digital Library contains more than 110 years of Earth and Space Science research from the American Geophysical Union.
AHFS Drug Information
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Database of comparative and evidence-based drug information, monographs, and final determinations for drug therapy. Full text of AHFS Drug Information Current edition is part of Stat!Ref collection.
AHRQ Evidence Reports and Summaries
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A collection of over 50 evidence reports and technology assessments based on rigorous, comprehensive syntheses and analyses of relevant scientific literature, emphasizing explicit and detailed documentation of methods, rationale, and assumptions. The publications are organized in three categories: Evidence Reports/Technology Assessments;Evidence Reports/Technology Assessment Summaries;Technical Reviews and Summaries. They are produced by Evidence Practice Centers for the US Agency for Heathcare Research and Quality (AHRQ).
AIP Conference Proceedings
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AIP Conference Proceedings report findings presented at many of the most important scientific meetings around the world. Published proceedings are valuable as topical status reports providing quick access to information before it appears in the traditional journal literature.
Alt-HealthWatch
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Alt-HealthWatch is a full-text and image database focusing on the many perspectives of complementary, holistic and integrated approaches to healthcare and wellness. It offers nearly 50,000 articles from 160 international peer-reviewed journals, academic and professional publications, magazines, reports, proceedings, association and consumer newsletters, plus hundreds of pamphlets, booklets, original research and book excerpts. The database provides in-depth coverage on both professional and consumer levels across the full spectrum of more than two hundred therapies, modalities and perspectives addressed by integrated medicine and covered by "Alternative Medicine." Subject areas covered include: Acupuncture, Mind-Body Medicine, Chinese Medicine, Creative Therapies, Chiropractic, Naturopathy, Homeopathy, Osteopathy, Energy Medicine, Body Work, Herbalism, Aromatherapy, Nutrition, Childbirth, Cross-Cultural Therapies, and Veterinary Medicine. Updated quarterly.
Alternative Press Index
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Alternative Press Index (API) is a bibliographic database of journal, newspaper, and magazine articles from over 300 international alternative, radical, and left periodicals. Born of the New Left, the API was launched in 1969 to provide access to the emerging theories and practices of radical social change. API coverage is both international and interdisciplinary. Coverage begins in 1991. With over 344,000 records, the API is considered the most comprehensive and up-to-date guide to alternative sources of information available.
America's historical imprints
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Searchable monographs, pamphlets, broadsides, government documents and ephemera enable researchers to explore America's distant and not so distant past. Available here: Early American Imprints, Series I: Evans, 1639-1800; Early American Imprints, Series II: Supplement from the Library Company of Philadelphia, 1801-1819; Early American Imprints, Series II: Shaw-Shoemaker, 1801-1819; American Broadsides and Ephemera, Series I; Early American Imprints, Series I: Supplement from the Library Company of Philadelphia, 1670-1800.
America's Historical Newspapers
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America's Historical Newspapers Part of Readex's Archive of Americana, this resource includes Early American Newspapers, Series I, 1690-1876; African American Newspapers, 1827-1998; Hispanic American Newspapers, 1808-1980; and selected historical newspapers
America's Historical Newspapers- Louisiana State Package
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Explore Louisiana history, culture and daily life in the 19th and 20th centuries. This collection provides full-text access to issues from 19 newspapers, including the Times-Picayune, the Louisianan, the Courrier del la Louisiane, the New Orleans Times, and more.
America: History & Life (EBSCO)
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This bibliographic database covers the history of the United States and Canada. It includes key English-language historic journals, selected historic journals from major countries, state and local history journals, and selected relevant journals in the social sciences and humanities.
American Broadsides and Ephemera, Series I, 1760-1900
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Broadsides printed between 1820 and 1900 and ephemera printed between 1760 and 1900.
American Civil War Research Database
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The American Civil War Research Database™ is the definitive online resource for researching the individuals, regiments, and battles of the American Civil War. Originally created by Historical Data Systems, Inc., the database contains indexed, searchable information on over 4 million soldiers and thousands of battles, together with over 16,000 photographs. With thousands of regimental rosters and officer profiles, the database will continue to grow as new information is loaded semiannually.
American Drama
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When complete, this collection will contain more than 2,000 plays by American dramatists that chronicle the history and culture of America through its dramatic writing. At present, American Drama includes 711 plays by dramatists such as Thomas Paine, Edward Hitchcock, and James Lawson.

Part of the Literature Online collection.

American FactFinder
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You can use American FactFinder to view, print, and download statistics about population, housing, industry, and business. Using FactFinder, you can also find U.S. Census Bureau products; create reference and thematic maps; and search for specific data.
American Film Institute Catalog
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The online AFI Catalog documents every American feature film from 1893 to 1970. Each film record has been meticulously compiled by the experienced editors and filmographers at the American Film Institute (AFI). All films still in existence have been viewed wherever possible. Search records by keywords; film titles; cast, crew, and character names; subject; genre; release year and more. All records include extensive plot summaries and when possible a production history.
American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language
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Over 90,000 entries feature 10,000 new words and senses, 70,000 audio word pronunciations, 900 full-page color illustrations, language notes and word-root appendixes.
American History in Video
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American History in Video provides the largest and richest collection of video available online for the study of American history, with 2,000 hours and more than 5,000 titles on completion. The collection allows students and researchers to analyze historical events, and their presentation over time, through commercial and governmental newsreels, archival footage, public affairs footage, and important documentaries. This release now provides 4,848 titles, equaling approximately 1,215 hours.
American Hospital Directory
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Free information available; no paid subscription
American Institute of Physics (AIP) Publications
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Links to nine regularly updated lab manuals in various disciplines
American Memory
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The American Memory project from the Library of Congress provides at least 261 discrete digital collections in 18 broad topical areas: Advertising; African American History; Architecture, Landscape; Cities, Towns; Culture, Folklife; Environment, Conservation; Government, Law; Immigration, American Expansion; Literature; Maps; Native American History; Performing Arts, Music; Presidents; Religion; Sports, Recreation; Technology, Industry; War, Military; and Women's History. The content is primarily based on the collections of the Library of Congress, but also draws from the University of Michigan's Making of America project. This free resource is an extraordinarily rich documentary source for American history and culture.
American Memory: Photos, Prints
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The Photos, Prints section of the American Memory Project, from the Library of Congress, presents 66 digitized collections on a broad array of American historical and cultural topics, ranging from Ansel Adams to baseball cards, the Civil War to flutes, the Great Plains to the Ohio River Valley, the Western U.S. to the Wright Brothers. The material includes photographs, posters, pamphlets, manuscripts, essays and printed texts from the collections of L.C.'s Manuscripts Division and its Prints & Photographs Division, as well as contributions from selected other American libraries, museums, archives and historical societies.
American Museum of Natural History Research Library
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This collection includes full text of current and back issues of the five AMNH scientific series in the areas of zoological systematics, paleontology, geology, evolution, and anthropology conducted by museum scientists and their colleagues. Subjects: (under Science & Engineering) Biology and Ecology and Environmental Sciences.
American National Biography Online
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The landmark American National Biography offers portraits of more than 17,400 men and women -- from all eras and walks of life -- whose lives have shaped the nation. More than a decade in preparation, the American National Biography is the first biographical resource of this scope to be published in more than sixty years.
American Periodicals from the Center for Research Libraries (Legacy Platform)
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This collection, which spans the 19th century through the dawn of the 20th century, contains full text and full-color scans of journal content that can be cross-searched with American Periodicals Series Online, ProQuest Historical Newspapers, and other leading historical collections from ProQuest. The collection contains special interest and general magazines, labor and trade publications, scientific and literary journals, and photographic periodicals, as well as other historically significant titles.
American Periodicals Series Online 1740-1900
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American Periodicals Series Online (APS Online) includes digitized images of the pages of American magazines and journals published from colonial days to the dawn of the 20th century. Titles range from Benjamin Franklin's General Magazine and America's first scientific journal, Medical Repository; popular magazines such as Vanity Fair and Ladies' Home Journal; regional and niche publications; and groundbreaking journals like The Dial, Puck, and McClure's.
American Poetry (1600-1900)
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Over 40,000 poems by more than 200 American poets from the Colonial Period to the early twentieth century.

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American Presidency Project
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Established in 1999, this site is valuable for its extensive coverage ofboth historical and current information on United States presidenciesand is easy to navigate. It provides a searchable database of over85,000 documents, such as speeches, official papers, executive orders,proclamations, news conferences, and press briefings. Various retrievaloptions are available, including by keywords, dates, document type, andpresidents. Additional in depth analyses are offered on topics that maybe challenging to locate by other means, such as presidential relationswith Congress. Lastly, Quick Time Player videos of importantpresidential election moments, addresses, and speeches are provided.
American Psychiatric Publishing Journals (1997-Present)
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PsychiatryOnline is a web-based portal that features DSM-IV-TR—the most widely used psychiatric reference in the world—and The American Journal of Psychiatry among other electronic psychiatric references from American Psychiatric Publishing.
American Rhetoric
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American Rhetoric contains over 5,000 public speeches, sermons, legal proceedings, lectures, etc. in such categories as speeches by Pres. Obama, movie speeches, and the top 100 American political speeches of the 20th century. Most are available in audio and/or video plus their transcripts. Those addresses given prior to 1900 have transcripts only.The site includes a list of major journals in communication, with links to their websites.As this is a commerical site, the ads can be annoying.
American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
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Access to ASME's Transaction Journals from 1880 to the present and ASME's Conference Proceedings from 2002 to the present
American Song
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American Song is a history database that allows people to hear and feelthe music from America's past. The database includes songs by and aboutAmerican Indians, miners, immigrants, slaves, children, pioneers, andcowboys. Included in the database are the songs of Civil Rights, politicalcampaigns, Prohibition, the Revolutionary War, the Civil War, anti-warprotests, and more.
American State Papers, 1789-1838
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Part of the Archive of Americana, this collection contains legislative and executive documents, many originating from the important period between 1789 and the beginning of the U.S. Congressional Serial Set in 1817. The collection enables students and scholars to easily search and browse every legislative and executive document of the first fourteen U.S. Congresses, and more.
American West
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The American West, produced by Adam Matthew Publications, is an extraordinary documentary compilation of original and unique source materials on the development of the American West. It is selected from the holdings of the Graff Collection on the American West from the Newberry Library in Chicago. The material is selected from a wide range of documents, ranging from manuscripts, rare books, pamphlets, periodicals, broadsides, ephemera to maps and illustrative material, for each of the following major themes: Native Americans; Pioneers, Hunters and Explorers; Mining and the Gold Rush; The Mormon Exodus; Homesteaders, Overland Travel and Early Settlements; Cattle Ranchers; The Railroads, Transportation and Urban History; Outlaws, Vigilantes and the Law; Agricultural Development and the Environment; The Imagined West: Wild West Shows and Fiction; Borderlands: Canada and the Pacific Northwest; and Borderlands: Texas, Mexico and the South.
Anatomy Atlases
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Collection of atlases covering general anatomy, anatomy in cross-section, microscopic anatomy, anatomy of first aid, and human anatomic variation. The site is written for and intended primarily for use by medical students, residents, fellows, or attending physicians studying anatomy.
Anatomy of the Human Body
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The Bartleby.com edition of Gray’s Anatomy of the Human Body features 1,247 vibrant engravings—many in color—from the classic 1918 publication, as well as a subject index with 13,000 entries ranging from the Antrum of Highmore to the Zonule of Zinn.
Annee Philologique, L'
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Article and book review database dealing with all aspects of classical philology. Also covers philosophy, history, religion, science, and social theory of the Greek and Roman world.
Annual Bibliography of English Language and Literature
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ABELL contains over 783,000 records covering monographs, periodical articles, critical editions of literary works, book reviews, collections of essays and doctoral dissertations published anywhere in the world from 1920 onwards.
Anthropological Index Online
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Index of current periodicals in the Museum of Mankind Library. Covers physical and cultural anthropology, archeology and linguistics from 1970-present.
Anthropology Online
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Trial access will expire 03/10/2012.
Anthropology Plus
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Anthropology Plus
  • Brings together into one resource the highly respected Anthropological Literature from Harvard University and Anthropological Index, Royal Anthropological Institute from the UK
  • Offers worldwide indexing of all core periodicals, in addition to lesser known journals, from the early 19th century to today
  • Provides extensive worldwide indexing of journal articles, reports, commentaries, edited works and obituaries in the fields of social, cultural, physical, biological and linguistic anthropology, ethnology, archaeology, folklore, material culture and interdisciplinary studies
AnthroSource
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Anthropology index for many of the American Antropological Association's most critical peer-reviewed publications, including American Anthropologist, American Ethnologist, Anthropology and Education Quarterly, Anthropology and Humanism, Archaeological Publications of the American Anthropological Association, Cultural Anthropology, and Ethos.
ANU E Press
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ANU E Press publishes between 50-60 titlesa year, all of its eBooks are available free through its website and the reader may choose to purchase a Print-On-Demand versionof the book.
AP Multimedia Archive
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The AccuWeather Educational Division and the AccuNet/AP Multimedia Archive are dedicated to providing teachers, students, faculty and library patrons with access to reliable and trustworthy online information for learning.
AP Stylebook
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The AP Stylebook Online is a fully searchable version of the AP Stylebook with interactive features and links. AP Stylebook Online include an editor login to add custom entries and notes to AP Stylebook material.
Applied Science & Technology Index Retrospective: 1913-1983 (H.W. Wilson)
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Applied Science & Technology Index Retrospective™ offers indexing for more than 1,400 periodicals—with citations to more than three million articles—this database is the perfect reference for tracking down important studies, exploring historic controversies, finding papers by innovators, researching the development of particular technologies, and more.
Approaches To Differential Diagnosis In Musculoskeletal Imaging
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Approaches To Differential Diagnosis In Musculoskeletal Imaging: an introductory syllabus on musculoskeletal radiology, concentrating on approaches to differential diagnosis, going from the findings to the diagnosis.
Archive of Americana
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This family of historical collections contains books, pamphlets, broadsides, newspapers, government documents and ephemera printed in America over three centuries.
ArchiveGrid
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Online access to nearly a million descriptions of archival collections owned by thousands of libraries, museums, historical societies and archives worldwide. ArchiveGrid is an important destination for searching for historical documents, personal papers and family histories held in archives.
ArchivesUSA
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The ArchivesUSA database provides information about primary source materials from nearly 4,800 US manuscript repositories. ArchivesUSA includes records, complete with detailed indexes, about nearly 109,000 manuscript and other special collections.
Three major information resources are integrated in ArchivesUSA:
  • Resource 1: A newly compiled directory of manuscript repositories, giving full addresses, including e-mail addresses and URLs, opening hours, and details of holdings and areas of special interest. This directory updates and supersedes the Directory of Archives and Manuscript Repositories in the United States (DAMRUS)last published in 1988.
  • Resource 2: Collection records from the National Union Catalogue of Manuscript Collections (NUCMC).Information gathered and compiled by the Library of Congress from the 1950s to the end of 1995, covering some 75,000 collections. Each record also includes the LCUs subject and name indexing of the collection. Only ArchivesUSA( makes all of NUCMC fully searchable in electronic form.
  • Resource 3: Names and detailed subject indexing of over 42,000 collections whose finding aids have been published separately in the major microfiche series, National Inventory of Documentary Sources in the United States (NIDS).
Archivo Virtual de la Edad de Plata, 1868-1936
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Provides access to books and archival collections of the "Silver Age" in eight institutions, including one in Mexico.
ARD, Anthropology Review Database, 1990
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Collection of refereed reviews covering all types of anthropological publications, including including books, audiovisual materials, multimedia, exhibits, tourist sites, conferences, and on-line resources. It is intended to improve the level of access of anthropologists to anthropological literature by making them more aware of what is being published and helping them to evaluate its relevance to their own interests.Reviews are published individually, as soon as they clear the editorial process. The database contains the signed, refereed reviews they publish themselves, citations to those published in /American Antiquity/, and links to a number of online publications and sites.
Art Full Text (H.W. Wilson)
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Art Full Text™ is a comprehensive resource for art information featuring full-text articles from more than 300 periodicals dating back to 1995, high-quality indexing and abstracting of over 600 periodicals dating as far back as 1984, including 280 peer-reviewed journals, as well as indexing and abstracting of over 13,000 art dissertations. Indexing of almost 200,000 art reproductions provides examples of styles and art movements, including works by emerging artists. The database covers fine, decorative and commercial art, folk art, photography, film, and architecture, and also includes a database-specific thesaurus.
Art Index Retrospective (H.W. Wilson)
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Art Index Retrospective™: 1929 -1984 provides users access to over half a century of art literature covering fine, decorative, and commercial art. Content includes high-quality indexing of nearly 600 publications, many of which are peer-reviewed, and citations of over 25,000 book reviews.
ArtBabble
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ArtBabble is a collection of high quality videos from numerous museums and libraries (primarily US) including the Indianapolis Museum of Art (the originator), LACMA, the Getty, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, the Detroit Institute of Arts, and New York Public Library. Included are artist interviews, demonstrations of creating a work of art, curatorial tours, dance performances, etc.N.B. Many can be downloaded to an IPad
ARTbibliographies Modern
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Provides access to abstracts of journal articles, books, essays, exhibition catalogs, dissertations, and exhibition reviews. The scope of ARTbibliographies Modern extends from artists and movements beginning with Impressionism in the late 19th century, up to the most recent works and trends in the late 20th century. Photography is covered from its invention in 1839 to the present. Covers all aspects of modern and contemporary art, including performance art and installation works, video art, computer and electronic art, body art, graffiti, artists' books, theater arts, crafts, jewelry, illustration, and more, as well as the traditional fine arts of painting, printmaking, sculpture, and drawing.
Artes e Historia Mexico
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Information database, full text reviews, bibliography and images, with links to reference sources and electronic journals on the Internet related to Mexican history and arts.
ARTFL (American and French Research on the Treasury of the French Language)
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A compendium of French texts, mostly from the Renaissance-20th century.
ArticleFirst
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Contains the table of contents pages and holdings information from more than 13,000 journals in science, technology, medicine, social science, business, the humanities, and popular culture. Although most of the journals are published in English, journals in other languages are also included. Updated daily.
Artlibraries.net: Virtual Catalogue for Art History
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This international catalogue allows searching of the online catalogs of more than 36 international art libraries, including both academic andmuseum libraries, from Germany to the UK to Australia to the US.Catalogs may be searched separately or all together. As of October 2010 there are over 12 million records, including a high percentage of records for articles in periodicals, conference papers, festschriften,exhibition catalogues, etc., and an increasing percentage of records for archival and photographic materials as well as for online resources. Thesite is hosted by the University Library of Karlsruhe, Germany.
Arts & Humanities Citation Index
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The Arts & Humanities Citation Index is a multidisciplinary database covering the journal literature of the arts and humanities. It indexes 1,100 of the world's leading arts and humanities journals, as well as covering individually selected, relevant items from over 6,800 major science and social science journals.

This database is part of USC's subscription to the Web of Science.

The AHCI is also available in print in the Doheny Reference Center.

ARTstor
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Provides access to almost a million high quality images of art and photography, with descriptions and provenance. Also includes images in the fields of anthropology and architecture.
arXiv Computer Science
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ARX (Algorithmic Research) is a global provider of cost-efficient digital signature (standard electronic signature) solutions for government, and engineering industries. It is a computer Science database.
ASCE Library
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ASCE Research Digital Library is a comprehensive online tool for locating articles across all disciplines of civil engineering. It provides unprecedented access to more than 40,000 full-text papers and published proceedings.
ASFA: Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries Abstracts
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The ASFA database provides citations and abstracts of the world's literature dealing with the science, technology and management of marine, freshwater and brackish water environments and organisms.
Assyrian Dictionary of the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago (CAD)
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The Chicago Assyrian Dictionary, initiated in 1921 by James Henry Breasted, is compiling a comprehensive dictionary of the various dialects of Akkadian, the earliest known Semitic language that was recorded on cuneiform texts that date from c. 2400 B.C. to A.D. 100 which were recovered from archaeological excavations of ancient Near Eastern sites. The Assyrian Dictionary is in every sense a joint undertaking of resident and non-resident scholars from around the world who have contributed their time and labor over a period of seventy years to the collection of the source materials and to the publication of the Dictionary.
ASTM Digital Library
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The ASTM Standards and Engineering Digital Library is a vast collection of industry-leading standards and technical engineering information. The Library covers a broad range of engineering disciplines, including aerospace, biomedical, chemical, civil, environmental, geological, health and safety, industrial, materials science, mechanical, nuclear, petroleum, soil science, and solar engineering.
ATLA Religion
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ATLA Religion Database provides information on topics such as biblical studies, world religions, church history, and religion in social issues. ATLA Religion Database contains more than 1.6 million bibliographic records covering the research literature of religion in over 60 languages. It includes more than 555,000 article citations from more than 1,656 journals (518 currently indexed), more than 232,000 essay citations from over 16,700 multi-author works, and more than 511,000 book review citations. Coverage spans from 1949 to the present.
ATLA Religion Database with ATLASerials
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ATLA Religion Database with ATLASerials combines the premier index to journal articles, book reviews, and collections of essays in all fields of religion with ATLA's online collection of major religion and theology journals. The ATLA Religion Database includes more than 555,000 article citations from more than 1,656 journals (518 currently indexed), more than 232,000 essay citations from over 16,700 multi-author works, and more than 511,000 book review citations. Full text is provided for more than 266,000 electronic articles and book reviews.
Atlanta Daily World (Historical)
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Atlanta Daily World offers full page and article images with searchable full text. The collection includes digital reproductions providing access to every page from every available issue, beginning December 1931.
Atlanta Daily World (Historical) (Legacy Platform)
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Atlanta Daily World offers full page and article images with searchable full text. The collection includes digital reproductions providing access to every page from every available issue, beginning March 18, 1932.
Atlas of the Body from the AMA
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Anatomy and medical illustrations of the human body from the American Medical Association's web site.
Audit Analytics (WRDS)
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Detailed audit information on over 1,200 accounting firms and 15,000 publicly registered companies. Know who is auditing whom and how much they are paying for what services.
Audit Bureau of Circulations e-Data
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eCirc is a quick, concise online source for ABC top-line circulation (based on the latest released FAS-FAX report) information. eCirc lets you sort and search summarized circulation data by Publication Title, State/Province, U.S. SRDS or Canadian CARD classifications. Circulation statistics for newspapers, journals, magazines, business publications and web publications.
Avery Index to Architectural Periodicals
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he Avery Index is the only comprehensive American index to the literature of architecture and architectural design. It surveys more than 700 U.S. and foreign journals, 75% of which are not indexed in any other source. It covers not only the international scholarly and popular periodical literature, but also the publications of professional associations, U.S. state and regional periodicals, and major serial publications in the architecture and design of Europe, Asia, Latin America, and Australia. Coverage of the literature goes back to the 1930s, with selected coverage going back to the 1860s. The Avery also includes the Burnham Index, which covers 214 serial publication from the 1830s to the mid-1960s.
Baltimore Sun (1837-1985)
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The Baltimore Sun offers full page and article images with searchable full text back to the first issue. The collection includes digital reproductions providing access to every page from every available issue
Baltimore Sun (Legacy Platform)
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The Baltimore Sun (1837-1985) offers full page and article images with searchable full text back to the first issue. The collection includes digital reproductions providing access to every page from every available issue
Bank Regulatory (WRDS)
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Audit and regulatory data for bank holding companies, commercial banks, savings banks, and savings and loans institutions gathered from regulatory filings.
Bartleby.com
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A comprehensive public reference library containing a searchable database of reference, verse, and classic literature. The site is divided into four sections: Reference, Verse, Fiction and Nonfiction. Recently added were the 1914 Oxford Edition of the Complete Works of William Shakespeare and the Columbia Encyclopedia, 6th edition. With the release of five preeminent contemporary reference works, Bartleby.com becomes the most comprehensive reference publisher on the web. Coupled with a completely redesigned web site, Bartleby.com meets the needs of students, educators, and the intellectually curious and forms the preeminent electronic publishing enterprise of the twenty-first century.

See also: Project Bartleby Arhive

Basque Database
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The database provides access to information about Basque topics written or produced after 1994. Core journals are indexed completely while other journal articles appear in the database when they fit the scope of the database. Formats included are articles, books, chapters of edited books, dissertations, and other publications. Also included are Basque-related videos and DVDs, musical recordings, maps, and other media. The database currently contains more than 18,000 records.
BBC Country Profiles
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This site supplies information on the history, economy, and politics ofcountries and territories. Each profile includes an overview, map,facts, and current leaders. A media overview provides information on thepress, television, radio, news agencies, and number of Internet users.Links provided on the side of the profile connect to the latest news andkey stories, BBC links, background articles, related Internet sites andvideo and audio clips from the BBC archives. Additional features includetimelines, recent news links, background articles, Internet sites, andBBC archive video and audio clips. Information on over 20 keyinternational organizations is also included.
Berg Fashion Library
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Berg Fashion Library provides integrated text and image content on world dress and fashion throughout history. Berg includes the Berg Encyclopedia of World Dress and Fashion, an extensive E-Book collection, a vast image bank, and links to related reference resources. It is updated several times a year.
Bertolt Brecht Werke
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Bertolt Brecht's work has always provoked heated discussion, though today he is viewed as principally a classicist and a rationalist. Bertolt Brechts Werke im World Wide Web is an ideal instrument for research and will revolutionise the academic study of Brecht's oeuvre. All texts follow the Grosse kommentierte Berliner und Frankfurter Ausgabe. The notes provide information on the background to each work, its textual history and reception, and give details of Brecht's collaborators, sources and models, as well as comments on individual points.
Bible In English
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20 different versions of the English Bible from the tenth to the twentieth century, including 12 full Bibles, 5 New Testament texts, 2 versions of the Gospels only, and William Tyndale's translations of the Pentateuch, Jonah and the New Testament.

Part of the Literature Online collection.

Biblical Archaeology Society
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This site provides an full-text online archive of past issues of the journal Biblical Archaeology Review (1975 to present), Bible Review (1985 to 2005 complete) and Archaeology Odyssey (1998 to 2006 complete), Special Collections assembles articles from BAR on each of several topics (e.g., Dead Sea Scrolls, Temple Mount). Clicking on the BAS icon in the upper right brings up news, online-only features, and several e-books published by the Society.
Bibliografía de la Literatura Española
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Bibliographic database of Spanish literature.
Bibliographie de Civilisation Medievale Online: International
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Bibliographie de Civilisation Médiévale (BCM) is a bibliography of books that can be searched together with or separately from the IMB (Brepols International Directory of Medievalists.
Bibliography Of American Literature
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Recognised as one of the greatest achievements of twentieth-century scholarship, the Bibliography of American Literature describes in exhaustive detail the works of America's most important literary writers from the time of the Revolution to 1930. More than 37,000 works are listed, essentially the complete printed record of American literature from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
Bibliography of Asian Studies (BAS)
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The Bibliography of Asian Studies (BAS) contains over 737,175 records (as of July 9, 2009) on all subjects (especially in the humanities and the social sciences) pertaining to East, Southeast, and South Asia published worldwide from 1971 to the present. Through the 1991 printed version, the BAS included citations to Western-language periodical articles, monographs, chapters in edited volumes, conference proceedings, anthologies, and Festschriften, etc. Monographs published since 1992 have not been added to the database, and users seeking such monographs are urged to consult other general resources and databases (RLIN, OCLC, etc.). The online BAS offers users various methods for seeking citations. A separate screen allows users to set their preferences for displaying and downloading data in different formats and character encodings. The BAS is updated regularly, with batch posting of thousands of new entries in each upload.
Bibliography of British and Irish History
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The Bibliography of British and Irish History provides bibliographic data on historical writing dealing with the British Isles, and with the British Empire and Commonwealth, during all periods for which written documentation is available - from 55BC to the present. The Bibliography of British and Irish History provides bibliographic data on historical writing dealing with the British Isles, and with the British Empire and Commonwealth, during all periods for which written documentation is available - from 55BC to the present.
Bibliography of Native North Americans
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From the Human Relations Area Files (HRAF), this is an electronic publication that contains the citations from the cumulative eight volumes of the Ethnographic Bibliography of North America as well as additional new citations. The Bibliography of Native North Americans contains citations to literature about native peoples of North America published from the sixteenth century to the present. Native North Americans include Aleuts; Eskimos or Inuit of Greenland, northern Canada, Alaska, and eastern Siberia; and other native peoples (i.e. "Indians") of Alaska, Canada, the United States, and Mexico north of the northern boundary of Mesoamerica. All citations are to published materials: books, journal articles, essays, conference papers, and US and Canadian government documents.
Bibliography of the History of Art (BHA)
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BHA is the most comprehensive art history bibliography available worldwide, covering European and American art and material culture from late antiquity (4th century A.D.) to the present. It indexes and abstracts art-related books, bibliographies, conference proceedings, dissertations, corpora, festschriften, exhibition and dealers' catalogues, and articles from more than 2,500 periodicals. Abstracts are in English or French.
Biblioteca Virtual del Patrimonio Bibliográfico
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This database contains digital facsimiles of rare manuscript collections and early printed books which are part of Spain's historical patrimony. It includes more than 900,000 pages and 3218 titles preserved in Spanish public libraries. The project is produced by Spain's Ministerio de Cultura and the Comunidades Autonomas.
Bibliotheca Teubneriana Latina & Thesaurus Linguae Latinae
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The new digital online versions of the Thesaurus linguae Latinae (TLL) and the Bibliotheca Teubneriana Latina (BTL) offer both an extension of the data, and a fundamentally remodelled user interface, which – for the first time – allows to search both databases. Additionally, an extensive introduction to the Thesaurus linguae Latinae is offered in its Praemonenda, to be found at the beginning of its table of contents.The Bibliotheca Teubneriana Latina (BTL) online comprises the data of BTL 4, supplemented by the texts of all Latin editions of the Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum et Romanorum Teubneriana printed by 2008. The extension ranges around 1 million word forms, so that the BTL Online now includes approximately 13 million word forms in total.The data of Thesaurus linguae Latinae (TLL) Online has been enlarged by the fascicles published in 2007 and 2008 and now comprises the letters A–M, O, P–pomifer, porta–pulsio.
Big Picture Book of Viruses
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The Big Picture Book of Viruses is intended to serve as both a catalog of virus pictures on the Internet and as an educational resource to those seeking more information about viruses.
Biodiversity Heritage Library
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The Biodiversity Heritage Library (BHL) is a produced by a consortium of 12 major natural history museum libraries, botanical libraries, and research institutions organized to digitize, serve, and preserve the legacy literature of biodiversity. The items scanned are all open access. As the Library progresses, they are coordinating with additional organizations in Europe, the far East, Australia, and Brazil to add more materials from those areas. There are both books and journals included with over 41,000 titles.
Biodiversity Heritage Library: Charles Darwin's Library
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Charles Darwin was a man of science and letters, and his library wasimpressive. This digital project created by the Biodiversity HeritageLibrary offers interested parties a virtual reconstruction of the survivingbooks owned by Darwin, and it includes over 330 titles. First-time visitorswill want to read the introductory essay titled "Darwin's Virtual Library:History& Scope" before jumping into the items here. After this excellentintroduction, they should feel welcome to browse through the availabletitles in the "Current Book List" area. The real treat here is the fact thatthey have included the books that were most heavily annotated in Darwin'sown hand, and visitors can look at all of his notes at their leisure. Thesite also includes a detailed bibliography and a link to the most recentadditions.
Biographical Dictionary
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S9.com is a Wikipedia type system and everyone can edit biographies or even create their own. S9.com was established in 1997 and since then has grown into one of the largest biography sites on the planet.
Biographical Memoirs
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Published since 1877, Biographical Memoirs are brief biographies of deceased National Academy of Sciences members, written by those who knew them or their work. These biographies provide a personal and scholarly view of the lives and work of America's most distinguished scientists and a biographical history of science in the United States.
Biography In Context
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This database provides biographical information for over 500,000 people. Search for current or historic figures based on name, nationality, ethnicity, birth/death dates or places, or occupation, as well as by broad subject categories (e.g., the Obama administration, criminals, inventors, etc.), keyword and full text. A sidebar on the home page includes current articles on prominent individuals. Searches can be limited to full-text and/or peer-reviewed articles.Results may include images, video, audio, podcasts, websites.Content comes from over 170 Gale reference works, as well as full-text articles from over 325 newspapers and journals. See Resources for video tutorials and other tips.
Biography Index Past and Present (H.W. Wilson)
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Biography Index: Past and Present is a trusted, biographical resource. Featuring retrospective coverage from Biography Index back to its first publication in 1946, it combines retrospective coverage with current indexing to produce a comprehensive biographical resource for students, scholars, media professionals, book clubs, and all researchers seeking biographical information. Content Includes: Over a million article and book citations Retrospective coverage from Biography Index back to its first publication in 1946 Coverage of present-day news-makers Entries on individuals that reflect the perspective of the time when they were written.
BioMedCentral
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Original peer-reviewed research articles from over 200 science, technology, and medicine titles made freely and permanently accessible online.
BioMedCentral Open Access
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Original peer-reviewed research articles from over 200 science, technology, and medicine titles made freely and permanently accessible online.
BioOne Abstracts and Indexes
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This BioOne bibliographic database is an indexed and fully-searchable collection of abstracts that link to the full text articles available from the BioOne organization. BioOne provides a unique aggregation of over 82 high-impact bioscience research journals from more than 66 publishers. Additional publishers and journals will be added over time. These titles are produced by societies and non-commercial publishers and a majority were previously available only in printed form. BioOne was developed by the American Institute of Biological Sciences (AIBS), SPARC (the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition), the University of Kansas, the Greater Western Library Alliance, and Allen Press. The organization is committed to a non-profit objective of disseminating important, scholarly information focused on the biological, ecological and environmental sciences by recovering costs while ensuring sustainability. More information can be found at www.bioone.org.
BioOne.1
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BioOne is a full-text online aggregation of over 80 high-impact, peer-reviewed bioscience research journals, covering the biological, ecological, and environmental sciences. The titles are published by scientific societies and other nonprofit organizations, and most have, until now, been available only in print.
BioOne.2
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The BioOne.2 collection consists of 40 high-impact titles, with additional journals planned for joining the collection.
Biosis Citation Index
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Life sciences and biomedical research covering pre-clinical and experimental research, methods and instrumentation, animal studies, and more. Access content from journals, meetings, patents, and books. Search precisely with BCI indexing and enhanced MeSH terms. Backfiles available to 1926.
Black Studies Center
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The Black Studies Center is a fully cross-searchable gateway to African American Studies that includes scholarly essays, recent periodicals, historical newspaper articles, and more. It combines several resources for research and teaching in Black Studies, including Schomburg Studies on the Black Experience, International Index to Black Periodicals (IIBP), key historical African American newspapers, and the Black Literature Index.
Blackwell Reference Online
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Blackwell Reference Online is a vast online library giving instant access to the most authoritative and up-to-date scholarship across the social sciences. With more than 380 reference volumes available, and dozens more added each year, it is the largest social science and humanities reference collection available online.
Blockholders (WRDS)
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Standardized data for blockholders of 1,913 companies for the period 1996-2001.
Bloomberg
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Specialized financial workstation. Please contact the Crocker Business Library for access.
Blue Letter Bible
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Containing 14 searchable versions of the Holy Bible, Blue Letter Bibleoffers an extensive insight into one of the world’s most popular books.Passages can be changed from version to version for easy comparison andvarious tools (an encyclopedia, a dictionary, 23 text commentaries, and30 audio/video commentaries) help users explore chapter and verse.Additional resources include charts, outlines, timelines, and maps, plusfour streaming audio versions, are available from each passage’s page.When appropriate for the passage, over 2,700 hymns are also available(lyrics are shown with link to a MIDI file to play music). This webresource is useful for anyone interested in biblical study andespecially notable for comparing Bible versions.
BoardEx
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Detailed information on board members of publicly-listed firms. Please contact the Crocker Business Library for access.
Boardview
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Economic statistics and other indicators. Please contact the Crocker Business Library for access.
Book Review Digest Plus (H.W.Wilson)
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Book Review Digest Plus is an essential library tool that brings together book reviews on a wide range of topics, from a variety of sources. Unlike reviews on book-sale sites and the open Internet, many of the reviews are serious, academic works. This invaluable resource for literary and biographical research is essential for readers’ advisory and collection development.
Book Review Digest Retrospective: 1908-1982 (H.W. Wilson)
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Reflecting nearly eight decades of H.W. Wilson’s Book Review Digest, this Retrospective database provides excerpts from and citations to reviews of adult and juvenile fiction and non-fiction. Virtually every major idea that shaped the 20th century found expression in books. The reactions to those ideas are reflected in the reviews of those books, and this database makes it easy to search this vast record of information.
Book Review Index Online Plus
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Book Review Index Online Plus is a comprehensive guide to book reviews that includes more than 5 million review citations from thousands of publications, with linking to more than 630,000 full-text book reviews. Beyond the core list of journals and periodicals listed below, additional citations and full-text reviews are available from such sources as American Film, Commentary, Monthly Review, Mother Jones, Psychology Today, Smithsonian, and Variety.
Books In Print
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Books in Print provides records of in-print, out-of-print, and forthcoming books from over 44,000 North American publishers. Includes entries for fiction and non-fiction books on all topics; and information on publishers, distributors, and wholesalers in the United States. Updated weekly.
Books@Ovid Purchased eBooks
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Access to 300+ major texts and handbooks in primary care, nursing, pharmacology, and internal medicine.
Boston Globe (Historical)
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The Boston Globe offers full page and article images with searchable full text back to the first issue (March 4, 1872). The collection includes digital reproductions providing access to every page from every available issue.
Boston Globe (Historical) (Legacy Platform)
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The Boston Globe offers full page and article images with searchable full text back to the first issue (March 4, 1872). The collection includes digital reproductions providing access to every page from every available issue.
Breast Cancer Information Center
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Created by ebrary, this site features full-text documents, fact sheets, posters, and other materials from a number of government agencies (National Cancer Institute, National Breast Cancer Coalition Fund, CDC, etc.) and other authoritative sources.
Brepols International Directory of Medievalists
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The International Directory of Medievalists will contain the names and addresses of specialists from over 70 different countries for the majority of their fields of study. It was compiled by means of international collaboration in the context of the work undertaken by the Fé́dération Internationale des Instituts d'Etudes Médiévales (F.I.D.E.M.) under the auspices of UNESCO.
Brill Dictionary of Religion
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The Brill Dictionary of Religion addresses religion as an element of daily life and public discourse in over 500 entries. It is a richly illustrated, multi-media reference source on the many and various forms of religious commitment. It is unusual in that it not only addresses the different theologies and doctrinal declarations of the official institutionalized religions but it also gives equal weight and consideration to a multiplicity of other religious phenomena.
Britannica Online Academic Edition
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Britannica Online consists of a fully searchable and browsable collection of authoritative references, including Britannica's latest article database, hundreds of articles not found in the print Britannica, Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary (Tenth Edition), the Britannica Book of the Year, and thousands of links to other World Wide Web sites selected by Britannica editors. The online version of Britannica Online is continuously updated and enhanced on a daily basis with new articles, revisions, and related Internet sites.
British History Online
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Access to freely-accessible information and "Calendar of State Papers".
British Library Holocaust recordings
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The testimonies now available are drawn from a major oral history programme - The Living Memory of the Jewish Community - which between 1987 and 2000 gathered 186 audio life story interviews with Jewish survivors of the Holocaust and their children. It was initiated by National Life Stories based in the BL's oral history section and funded by a number of organisations including the Harold Hyam Wingate Foundation, the John S Cohen Foundation and the Porjes Charitable Trust.
British Newspapers 1600-1900
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The British Newspapers 1600-1900 is the most significant digital collection of British historic newspapers. New conservation and imaging techniques and a new cross-searchable platform adopted by the British Library offers unparalleled access and discoverability to this valuable historical and cultural archive. In addition one will find specially commissioned essays and contextual materials written by expert scholars intended to help non-specialist users with perspective and analysis.
British Periodicals
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British Periodicals provides access to the searchable full text of hundreds of periodicals from the late seventeenth century to the early twentieth, comprising millions of high-resolution facsimile page images
British School at Rome Library & Archive
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A collection of 27,000 images from 4 collections held by the British School of Rome: Ward-Perkins photographic collection (archaeological sites in Libya, South Etruria Survey, and WWII damage in Italy); Ashby (archaeology of ancient Greece and Rome); Mackey (19th century images of Rome, Sardinia, and Sicily); and Bulwer (19th century views of Italy, France, and Greece).
Brockelmann Online
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This online version of the classic reference work in two volumes and three supplements provides bio-bibliographic information about works written in Arabic and their authors, with an emphasis on the classical period. Individual entries typically consist of a biographical section and a list of the author's works in manuscript and print, with references to secondary literature. This online version of the classic reference work in two volumes and three supplements provides bio-bibliographic information about works written in Arabic and their authors, with an emphasis on the classical period. Individual entries typically consist of a biographical section and a list of the author's works in manuscript and print, with references to secondary literature.
Bureau van Dijk (WRDS)
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Four datasets of company information including: (1) AMADEUS covering over 5,000,000 European private and public companies, (2) BankScope providng financial data on 13,000 banks worldwide, (3) ISIS covering insurance companies and (4) OSIRIS with data on over 38,000 globally listed companies.
Business & Company Resource Center
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The Business & Company Resource Center provides company and industryinformation, articles, analyst reports, rankings and market research.Information on professional associations is available using the Advanced Search feature.
Business & Human Rights Resource Centre
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This site is one of the fastest ways to find information about the exploitive practices of 4000 businesses worldwide, which would be difficult to locate by other means. Users can begin searching by company name, issue, country, or topic. Balanced coverage is provided via news, announcements, and special resources while providing responses from the accused companies. By making negative enterprise behavior more transparent, the Business & Human Rights Resource Centre may help stop companies’ human rights abuses.
Business Abstracts with Full Text (H.W. Wilson)
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Business Abstracts with Full Text™ offers a multitude of business magazines and scholarly journals: this comprehensive database contains the full text of articles from more than 510 key publications dating back to 1995, and provides access to product evaluations, interviews, biographical sketches, corporate profiles, obituaries, surveys, statistical rankings, book reviews and reports from associations, societies, trade shows, conferences and more.
Part of the OmniFile collection.
Business Expert Press eBooks
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Trial access will expire 03/18/2012.
Business Periodicals Index Retrospective: 1913-1982 (H.W. Wilson)
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Business Periodicals Index Retrospective™ 1913-1982 offers a rich compendium of resources on the history of business, from accounts of technological advances and business strategies, marketing triumphs and failures, company profiles and iconic executives. It is invaluable for research into the broader developments that shape present-day capitalism, from the history of telecommunications to the rise of the global automobile market, and from the building of the international monetary system to the worldwide credit crunch. This resource contains indexing of more than 1,000 periodicals, with citations to more than 2.5 million articles.
C19: Nineteenth Century Index
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C19 Index draws on the strength of established indexes such as the Nineteenth Century Short Title Catalogue, The Wellesley Index, Poole's Index and Periodicals Index Online to create integrated bibliographic coverage of over 1.4 million books and official publications, 64,891 archival collections and 15.6 million articles published in over 2,500 journals, magazines and newspapers. C19 Index now provides integrated access to 10 bibliographic indexes, including over 300,000 records from the ongoing digitization of British Periodicals Collection.
CAIRN Free Access Journals
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Cairn.info supports the publishing and dissemination of humanity and social sciences journals.
CAIRSS (Computer-Assisted Information Retrieval Service System)
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CAIRSS is a bibliographic database of music research literature in musiceducation, music psychology, music therapy, and music medicine. Citationshave been taken from 1,354 different journal titles; 18 of which are primaryjournals, meaning that every article ever to appear is included.
Calendar of Close Rolls complete
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The 62 volumes of this key series are now live. Covering three centuries from Henry III to Henry VII, they are a fundamental source for the history of medieval government.
Calendars of State Papers
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Included within the larger electronic resource British History Online,is the Calendar of State Papers, a fundamental finding aid for the study of British history. The Calendar is essentially on index to the content of the collected State Papers _which the Libraries are in the process of acquiring in digital form upon its release. British History Online is a digital library containing some of the core printed primary and secondary sources for the medieval and modern history of the British Isles. Created by the Institute of Historical Research and the History of Parliament Trust, its aim is to support academic and personal users around the world in their learning, teaching and research. Approximately 80% of the documents included in British History Online are available at not cost. Access under British History Online and then select State Papers from the top menu bar.
California Courier Historical Archive
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Earliest issue: August 20, 1958. Latest issue: December 31, 2000.
Note: Issues published within the date range may be missing. Efforts to locate and add any such missing issues are ongoing.
California Libraries Catalog
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Sponsored by the California State Library, the California Libraries Catalog is a unique database that shows the holdings of books, videos, audio, maps, and other materials held by libraries in California. It is based on the records listed in OCLC World Cat, but limited to libraries in California.
California Newspaper Project (CNP)
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The California Newspaper Project is an 18 year effort by the CBSR to identify, describe and preserve California newspapers. Close to 9,000 California newspapers were inventoried in over 14,000 repositories throughout the state, 1.5 million pages of California newspapers were preserved and made available on microfilm, and 100,000 rolls of negative microfilm rolls are being processed for permanent storage at the UC Regional Library Storage Facilities.
Calisphere Digital Archive
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Calisphere is the University of California's free public gateway to a world of primary sources. More than 150,000 digitized items, including photographs, documents, newspaper pages, political cartoons, works of art, diaries, transcribed oral histories, advertising, and other unique cultural artifacts, reveal the diverse history and culture of California and its role in national and world history. Calisphere's content has been selected from the libraries and museums of the UC campuses, and from a variety of cultural heritage organizations across California. Calisphere is also a single point of access to over 300 UC web sites covering subjects ranging from history, math, literature, and anthropology to film, contemporary art, marine sciences, medical and health issues, and much more.
Cambridge Histories Online
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With access to the most up to date and authoritative scholarly content, /Cambridge Histories Online/ allows instant access to the renowned texts of the renowned texts of the Cambridge Histories series. The volumes are grouped into topics, making it quick and easy to search and browse through an array of historical subject areas. Offering vastly improved accessibility to the print editions published since the 1960s, it is being continually updated with new volumes taken from the print series shortly after they are published. The extensive bibliographic referencing and other leading functionality, enhances usability and makes this resource ideal for any type of historical research.
CAMIO: Catalog for Art Images Online
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A premier resource of high-quality art images from around the world contributed and described by leading museums, all rights-cleared for educational use. Every work in CAMIO is represented by at least one high-resolution image and a description. Many have additional views of the work, sound, video and curatorial notes. CAMIO art images span the following categories:
  • Photographs
  • Prints
  • Sculptures
  • Paintings
  • Decorative arts
  • Posters
  • Costumes
  • Utilitarian objects
  • Jewelry
Canadian Poetry
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Full text of more than 12,000 poems by Canadian poets
Cancer Mortality Maps & Graphs
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Provides interactive maps, graphs (which are accessible to the blind and visually-impaired), text, tables and figures showing geographic patterns and time trends of cancer death rates for the time period 1950-1994 for more than 40 cancers.
Capital IQ
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Company and market information database. Please contact the Crocker Business Library for access.
CareerOneStop
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CareerOneStop is a U.S. Department of Labor-sponsored portal that provides career resources and workforce information. With its occupation and industry information, salary data, self-assessment tools, and career exploration assistance, this rich resource will help those exploring career opportunities to make informed choices. It also has useful information for job seekers, students, and career counselors, such as where to file unemployment insurance, locations of career centers, resume advice, and relocating options. This thorough site even has a special section devoted to military transition. Fulfilling its promise to be a one-stop shop, CareerOneStop includes links to state job banks, the online version of Occupational Outlook Handbook, and other useful resources.
Carlyle Letters Online
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A digital archive based on the Duke-Edinburgh edition of The Collected Letters of Thomas and Jane Welsh Carlyle, providing a perspective on the 19th century. Browse over 10,000 of their collected letters by date, by recipient, by subject, and by volume. Their correspondence with over 600 British, Americans, and Europeans, features some of the most influential artistic, philosophic, and literary personalities of the day.
Catalog of Digitized Medieval Manuscripts
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The Catalogue of Digitized Medieval Manuscripts offers a simple and straightforward means to discover medieval manuscripts available on the web.
CBOE Indexes (WRDS)
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The CBOE (Chicago Board Options Exchange) Volatility Index (VIX) is a key measure of market expectations of near-term volatility conveyed by S&P 500 stock index option prices.
CCH IntelliConnect
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CCH IntelliConnect provides online access to primary law and CCH analysis on Antitrust & Trade Regulation, Banking, Corporate Governance, Intellectual Property, Products Liability, Securities, and other legal topics. CCH offers an online tour to learn how to navigate and use the website. Rather than searching all content on CCH IntelliConnect, we recommend using the Browse option on the top left side of the screen and choosing the type of content and topic area you wish to search
Center for Muslim-Jewish Engagement
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The CMJE is a partnership between Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, the Omar Ibn Al Khattab Foundation, and USC's Center for Religion and Civic Culture. The CMJE Issues Database contains searchable Jewish and Islamic religious texts, articles, video, and varied opinions in reference to specific issues concerning Jewish and Muslim relations with a focus on religious and cultural discussion.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Journals
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This CDC publication gateway site provides free access to numerous government infectious disease publications such as Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR).
Chemical & Engineering News Archives
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Containing 85+ years of C&EN the Archives provides instant access to every page of every issue of C&EN, from cover to cover -- more than 500,000 pages of content (PDF), covering world chemical events, breakthroughs in research, technological advances, business and marketing ventures, government policy, career and education trends, and ACS milestones. A new year of content is added to C&EN Archives each year on a rolling basis.
CHEMnetBASE
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CHEMnetBASE is a collection of chemistry databases from CRC Press, which can be subscribed to individually or collectively. USC provides *10 seats* to access this resource. CHEMnetBASE includes: Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, Combined Chemical Dictionary, Dictionary of Natural Products, Dictionary of Organic Compounds, Dictionary of Drugs, Dictionary of Inorganic and Organometallic Compounds, Dictionary of Commonly Cited Compounds, Dictionary of Marine Natural Products, Dictionary of Food Compounds, Dictionary of Carbohydrates, Polymers: A Property Database, Properties of Organic Compounds.
ChemSpider
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ChemSpider is a free access service providing a structure centric community for chemists. Providing access to millions of chemical structures and integration to a multitude of other online services, ChemSpider is the richest single source of structure-based chemistry information.
ChemWeb
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This chemistry information specialized website provides selective access to abstracts of papers, journals, and books. It is owned by ChemIndustry.com, a web-based specialized search services for worldwide chemical and closely related industries. Its services include a Jobs Search in association with sciencejobs.com, conference and event center, bookstore and the online magazine, /the alchemist/. Please note that to access actual full-text of papers, journals, and books depends on USC Libraries’ subscription and your affiliation to USC Libraries.
Chicago Defender (1909-1975) (Legacy Platform)
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Robert Sengstacke Abbott founded the Defender in May 1905, and by the outbreak of the First World War it had become the most widely-read African American newspaper in the country, with more than two thirds of its readership based outside Chicago. When Abbott died in 1940, his nephew John Sengstacke became editor and publisher of the Defender, which began publishing on a daily basis in 1956. Full text of this newspaper is available in both the Black Studies Center and ProQuest Historical Newspapers databases.
Chicago Defender (1910-1975)
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Robert Sengstacke Abbott founded the Defender in May 1905, and by the outbreak of the First World War it had become the most widely-read African American newspaper in the country, with more than two thirds of its readership based outside Chicago. When Abbott died in 1940, his nephew John Sengstacke became editor and publisher of the Defender, which began publishing on a daily basis in 1956. Full text of this newspaper is available in both the Black Studies Center and ProQuest Historical Newspapers databases.
Chicago Manual of Style Online
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Fully searchable version of the standard Chicago Manual of Style, including a Quick Guide for sample citations. Chicago Style Q&A as well as examples of style sheets, letters, and forms are also available on the site.The 15th print edition (2003) is available at the Doheny Reference Desk, Leavey Information Commons Desk, and Architecture and Fine Arts Reference. Other editions can be found through Homer.
Chicago Tribune (Historical)
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The Chicago Tribune offers full page and article images with searchable full text back to the first issue (April 23, 1849). The collection includes digital reproductions providing access to every page from every available issue.
Chicago Tribune (Historical) (Legacy Platform)
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The Chicago Tribune offers full page and article images with searchable full text back to the first issue (April 23, 1849). The collection includes digital reproductions providing access to every page from every available issue.
Chicano Database
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A major bibliographic database for topics in the humanities and social and behavioral sciences on Mexican-Americans and Chicano and Latino Studies
China Academic Journals - Education/Social Sciences (Series H)
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Full-text articles from 1244 Chinese journal titles (a limited number in English) in the areas of education and general social sciences and dating from 1994 to present. Retrospective articles, dating back as far as 1915, are included for 27 journal titles.
China Academic Journals - Literature/History/Philosophy (Series F)
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Full-text articles from 444 Chinese journal titles (a limited number in English) in the areas of history, literature, and philosophy and dating from 1994 to present. Retrospective articles, dating back as far as 1915, are included for 36 journal titles.
China Academic Journals - Politics/Military Affairs/Law (Series G)
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Full-text articles from 1208 Chinese journal titles (a limited number in English) in the areas of economics, politics, and law and dating from 1994 to present. Retrospective articles, dating back as far as 1915, are included for 27 journal titles.
China Data Online
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Chinese statistical sources, including China-wide, provincial and city statistical yearbooks, census data, economic development indicators, and some mapped data.

Please note that USC does not have access to DemographicsNowChina and DemographicsNowUS.

China: Trade, Politics and Culture, 1793-1980
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Sources from the School of Oriental and African Studies and the British Library, London.
Chinese Studies Online
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Full-text Chinese journal articles (2035 titles), conference papers (775,450 titles), dissertations (360,552 dissertations), legislation and law from PRC (282,662 records), in a wide range of subject areas and dating from 1997 to the present.
ChoiceReviews.online
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CHOICE reviews significant current books and electronic resources of interest to those in higher education. Each year CHOICE publishes more than 6,500 reviews by subject experts. ChoiceReviews.online provides Web access to the entire database of CHOICE reviews published since September 1988. The database is updated monthly, generally at mid-month, with reviews that will be printed in the next monthly issue of CHOICE. The newest reviews appear, arranged by academic discipline and broad cross-disciplinary topic, in Current Issue. They also are searchable by using Advanced Search, selecting by CHOICE Issue Date, and combining with various other criteria.
Christian Science Monitor (Historical)
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The Christian Science Monitor offers full page and article images with searchable full text back to the first issue (Nov. 25, 1908). The collection includes digital reproductions providing access to every page from every available issue.
Christian Science Monitor (Historical) (Legacy Platform)
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The Christian Science Monitor offers full page and article images with searchable full text back to the first issue (Nov. 25, 1908). The collection includes digital reproductions providing access to every page from every available issue.
Christian-Muslim Relations: a Bibliographical History
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A general online history of relations between the faiths from the seventh century to the present.
Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers
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This site allows you to search and view newspaper pages from 1880-1910 and find information about American newspapers published between 1690-present. Chronicling America is sponsored jointly by the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Library of Congress as part of the National Digital Newspaper Program (NDNP). This site allows you to search and view newspaper pages from 1880-1910 and find information about American newspapers published between 1690-present. Chronicling America is sponsored jointly by the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Library of Congress as part of the National Digital Newspaper Program (NDNP).
CIAO:Columbia International Affairs Online
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Comprehensive source for research in international affairs.
CiNii: Open Access Journals
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CiNii (Scholarly and Academic Information Navigator) is a database service that enables searching of information on academic articles published in academic society journals or university research bulletins, or articles included in the National Diet Library's Japanese Periodicals Index Database.
Civil War 1860-1865: A Newspaper Perspective (Accessible Archives)
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This database contains the full text of major articles gleaned from over 2,500 issues of The New York Herald, The Charleston Mercury and the Richmond Enquirer, published between November 1, 1860 and April 15, 1865. The text begins with the events preceding the outbreak of war at Fort Sumter, continues through the surrender at Appomattox, and concludes with the assassination and funeral of Abraham Lincoln. Included are descriptive news articles, eye-witness accounts and official reports of battles and events, editorials, advertisements and biographies. A great effort has been made also to include articles which describe other than military concerns of the day. These include such topics as travel, arts and leisure, geographical descriptions, sports and sporting, social events, etc. Since the major events are described in detail by both Union and Confederate papers, their opposing perspectives are readily available for comparative evaluation.
Clase and Periódica
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An index of Latin American journals in the sciences and humanities from 1975 to the present which combines two databases. CLASE indexes documents published in Latin American journals specializing in the social sciences and humanities. PERIODICA covers journals specializing in science and technology. Offers access to more than 300,000 bibliographic citations from documents published in 2,600 scholarly journals in the Spanish, Portuguese, French and English languages. Contains information from articles, essays, book reviews, monographs, conference proceedings, technical reports, interviews and brief notes published in journals edited in 24 different countries of Latin America and the Caribbean, as well as from publications that focus on Pan-American issues. Produced by the Department of Latin American Bibliography of UNAM, the National University of Mexico.
Classical Music Library
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Classical Music Library is the world's largest multi-label database of Classical music recordings for listening and learning in libraries. The growing collection of 50,000-plus tracks includes recordings from the world's greatest labels including Hyperion, Bridge Records, Sanctuary Classics, Artemis-Vanguard, Hänssler Classic, Vox and many more. Coverage includes music written from the earliest times (e.g. Gregorian Chant) to the present, including many contemporary composers. Repertoire ranges from vocal and choral music, to chamber, orchestral, solo instrumental, and opera.
Classical Scores Library
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Classical Scores Library will contain 400,000 pages of classical scoresfrom both in-copyright and public domain editions. The major composersoutput is represented, as well as many lesser known composers and works.Content in the database includes in-copyright material from Boosey andHawkes and selected material from the University Music Editions microfilmseries. The collection includes works spanning time periods from theRenaissance to the 21st century. Coverage of score types is comprehensive,with full scores, study scores, piano and vocal scores, and pianoreductions.
Cochrane Library
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The Cochrane Library consists of a regularly updated collection of evidence-based medicine databases. The databases are:
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews (Cochrane Reviews),
Database of Abstracts of Reviews of Effects (DARE),
Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL),
Cochrane Database of Methodology Reviews (Methodology Reviews),
Cochrane Methodology Register (Methodology Register),
Health Technology Assessment Database (HTA),
NHS Economic Evaluation Database (NHS EED)
Code of Federal Regulations
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The Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) is the codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the executive departments and agencies of the Federal Government. It is divided into 50 titles that represent broad areas subject to Federal regulation. Each volume of the CFR is updated once each calendar year and is issued on a quarterly basis.
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
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This resource includes access to all six of their journals; their Protocols; and the Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology. This is especially strong for molecular biology topics.
Collecting and Provenance Research, Getty Research Institute
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The Getty Research Institute is one of the richest resources for the study of provenance and the history of western European art collecting. Holdings include an extensive collection of dealer and auction catalogs, primary source material, etc. The Getty produces and maintains databases which index transcriptions of material from auction catalogs and archival inventories of European art works. Includes several Research Guides and Bibliographies. Nearly one million records cover art from the late 16th to the early 20th century. The databases are: Getty Provenance Index, Collectors' Files, Payments to Artists
CollegeSource Online Web site
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CollegeSource Online features over 14,000 full text college catalogs representing 2-year, 4-year, graduate and professional schools.

Other resources include:

  • Links (and some catalogs) to international universities
  • financial aid information and assistance
  • career planning links
  • college entrance exam information
Colonial State Papers
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Colonial State Papers provides access to thousands of papers concerning English activities in the American, Canadian, and West Indian colonies between the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries as found in the British National Archives. Also included is a digitized version of The Calendar of State Papers, Colonial: North America and the West Indies 1574-1739, which contains bibliographic records and extracts for thousands of additional documents. Issued by ProQuest Chadwyck-Healey.
Columbia Gazetteer of the World
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Essentially an encyclopedia of geographical places and features, the Gazetteer contains the names, descriptions, and characteristics of over 170,000 places in the world. Entries includes information on many of the following: Demographics; physical geography; political boundaries; industry, trade, and service activities; agriculture; cultural, historical, and archeological points of interest; transportation lines; longitude, latitude, and elevations; distance to relevant places; pronunciations; official local government place-names and changed or variant names and spellings. Length varies from a brief notation on a small village to an essay on a country or region.Includes a glossary of geographical and geological terms.Use it to gather basic socio-demographic information about cities, towns, regions worldwide; look up geographical information; check the spelling of a place name.
Columbia Granger's World of Poetry
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This is a source for locating a poem in anthologies on library shelves, including a series of related print and electronic titles. It includes public-domain poems in full text (250,000); excerpts from in-copyright poems; 450,000 poem citations indexed by title, first line, last line, author, subject; and searchable also by keyword, commentaries, biographies, bibliographies, and author category (Asian-American, Irish, Polish, etc.). Poems date back to the ancient world. It includes poetry published in such journals as Poetry Magazine, The Southern Review, and Poetry Northwest.
Communication & Mass Media Complete
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Communication & Mass Media Complete provides the most robust, quality research solution in areas related to communication and mass media. It incorporates the content of CommSearch (formerly produced by the National Communication Association) and Mass Media Articles Index (formerly produced by Penn State) along with numerous other journals in communication, mass media, and other closely-related fields of study to create a research and reference resource encompassing the breadth of the communication discipline. CMMC offers cover-to-cover (“core”) indexing and abstracts for more than 500 journals, and selected (“priority”) coverage of nearly 200 more, for a combined coverage of more than 690 titles. Furthermore, this database includes full text for over 380 journals.
Communication Abstracts
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Communication Abstracts is a comprehensive source of information about communication-related publications on a world-wide scale. Communication Abstracts covers communication-related articles, reports, papers, and books from a variety of publishers, research institutions, and information sources.Coverage includes not only communication literature but also literature in other disciplines that is relevant to communication researchers. Communication Abstracts also covers the international literature in film studies, the role of technology in human communications, risk communication, crisis communication and public opinions.
Community of Science (COS)
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COS is a global resource, which aggregates information for scientific research and other projects across all disciplines. This also serves as a gateway to the rest of the COS resources.
Company of Biologists
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The Company of Biologists is a non-profit organization whose objectives are the advancement and promotion of research in, and the study of, all branches of biology. The site provides access to their four journals, plus information for traveling fellowships for biology graduate students and grant information for scientists and organizations.
Compendex
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CompendexWeb is the most comprehensive bibliographic database of engineering research literature, containing references to over 5000 engineering journals and conferences. It covers literature that makes a definite contribution to knowledge in the subject areas of engineering and applied science. About half the citations (from 2600 journals and conferences) include abstracts and indexing in the records. Online coverage is from 1884 to the present, and files are updated weekly. The highest percentages of journal literature are in the fields of chemical and process engineering (15%), computers and data processing (12%), applied physics (11%), and electronics and communication (12%) In addition Compendex includes civil engineering (6%) and mechanical engineering (6%).
Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online
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This website provides Darwin's complete publications, many handwritten manuscripts and the largest Darwin bibliography and manuscript catalog every published. Most of these materials are online for the first time, such as the 1st editions of the Voyage of the Beagle, Descent of Man, Zoology of the Beagle and all six editions of Origin of Species.
Compustat Global & EMDB (WRDS)
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Data covering publicly traded companies in more than 80 countries, representing over 90% of the world's market capitalization, including coverage of over 96% of European market capitalization and 88% of Asian market capitalization. S&P's EMDB covers 53 markets and more than 2,200 stocks in developing countries.
Compustat North America (WRDS)
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Provides more than 300 annual and 100 quarterly Income Statement, Balance Sheet, Statement of Cash Flows, and supplemental data items on more than 24,000 publicly held companies.
Computer Access to Research on Dietary Supplements (CARDS) Database
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CARDS lists current and past grant projects focused on health effects of dietary supplements funded by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), the Department of Defense (DOD) and the Institutes and Centers (ICs) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH).

Each record includes links to find published research indexed in PubMed arising from the project and links to additional research indexed in PubMed by the Principal Investigator (PI) for the grant. You can search by dietary supplement name, condition/disease studied, outcomes, type of study, and funding agencies.

Conference Board
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The Conference Board's research Database TCB research is a searchable database of full-text research reports on the latest issues in business management and US and global economics. Proprietary, nonbiased research includes studies of F500 companies on business trends, leadership decisions, performance excellence, corporate governance, HR, productivity, CRM and more. Full-text coverage from 1998 to date. Economics material includes topline US and global economic indicators and analysis and forecasts of regional, national, and international economic conditions.
Confidential Print: Middle East, 1839-1969
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Confidential prints issued by the United Kingdom Foreign and Colonial Office since approximately 1820.
Confidential Print: North America, 1824-1961
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Confidential prints issued by the United Kingdom Foreign and Colonial Office since approximately 1820 concerning Canada, the Caribbean and the United States.
Congressional Record (2004-2007)
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The official transcript of debates of the House and the Senate, printed and distributed by GPO and available on Congressional Universe in the daily edition.

The Record is divided into four parts and paginated as follows in the daily edition.

  • The debate and other floor action of the House and of the Senate are paginated separately, with page numbers beginning "H" (as in H8793) for House debate and "S" (as in S3987) for Senate debate.
  • Material not spoken on the floor may appear in the Extension of Remarks (paged as in E2347) section that appears in the Record after the Senate and House floor debate sections. If a member speaking on the floor requests permission "to revise and extend my remarks," those revisions appear in the Extension of Remarks portion of the Record.
  • The fourth portion of the Record, known as the Daily Digest (paged as in D739), contains a brief synopsis of floor action in both the House and Senate and in all the committees that met on that day. The Daily Digest is especially useful for identifying each day's floor amendments and their disposition.

Updated daily (available same day as printed version is released).

Public access to this material is also available at Thomas, a service of The Library of Congress.

Contemporary Authors
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Now available online as part of the Literature Resource Center.

For more than 30 years, Contemporary Authors has been the primary resource for information on modern authors, including those who were active prior to 1960 and whose works continue to influence contemporary literature. The database covers more than 100,000 current writers in a wide range of media, including:

  • current writers of fiction, general nonfiction, poetry, and drama whose works have been issued by commercial publishers, risk publishers, or university presses
  • prominent print and broadcast journalists, editors, photojournalists, syndicated cartoonists, screenwriters, television scriptwriters, and other media people
  • authors who write in languages other than English, provided their works have been published in the United States or translated into English literary greats of the early twentieth century whose works are popular in today's high school and college curriculums and continue to elicit critical attention
Contemporary Women's Issues
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Contemporary Women's Issues (CWI) provides full text access to articles, “gray” literature and alternative publications on women and women’s issues from over 190 countries. It includes publications in journals and newsletters, research reports from non-profit groups, and government and international agencies. CWI covers such topics as human rights; violence and exploitation; education; workplace; family life; legal status; health; reproductive rights; gender equity; and lesbian concerns, among others. Included in the collection are English-language titles from East and West Africa, Asia, and South and Central America, the Caribbean, North America and Europe.
Contemporary World Music
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Contemporary World Music delivers the sounds of all regions from every continent. The database will contain important genres such as reggae, worldbeat, neo-traditional, world fusion, Balkanic jazz, African film,Bollywood, Arab swing and jazz, and other genres such as traditional music - Indian classical, fado, flamenco, klezmer, zydeco, gospel, gagaku, and more.
Corporate Library (WRDS)
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The Corporate Library is an independent investment research firm providing corporate governance data, analysis & risk assessment tools. It provides one complete online solution for analyzing, modeling and assessing governance, compensation and performance practices.
Corporate Reference Library
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Corporate Reference Library is available through a long-term trial and provides information on corporate entity name changes, acquisitions, acronyms, corporate family connections and stockholder equity. Access is scheduled to end in October 2012.
Corpus de la Literature Francophone d'Afrique noire des Origines aux Independances
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This collection contains the complete text of written and oral literary works from the origins to the independence of French-speaking Black Africa (end 18th century - 1960).
Corpus de la littérature médiévale des origines au 15e siècle
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Almost 900 complete works constitute this perfect first library for the period of the Middle Ages, here defined as going from the 9th to the 15th century. The four literary fields concerned and specific to that period are : narrative prose fiction, chanson de geste, poetry and theatre (religious and profane). The editions chosen for the Corpus of medieval literature are, following Classiques Garnier Numérique principles of electronic editing, those of the best editors : Honoré Champion, Droz, Société des Anciens Textes français, etc.
Corpus de la littérature narrative du Moyen Âge au 20e siècle
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The Corpus of narrative literature gives online access to more than 1,000 narrative works (novels, tales, short stories).From Chrétien de Troyes to Alain-Fournier and Marcel Proust, the Corpus de la littérature narrative brings together the greatest authors and the greatest works of the last eight centuries and offers the possibility to cross-search them in simple and complex ways.It is both a basic and a specialised library that covers all French study-programs from the High school to University (ordinary and competitive examinations). Moreover, specialists and researchers will find texts with appropriate bibliographical references edited according to the rules of scientific publishing.
Corpus de la première littérature francophone de l'Océan Indien, écrite et orale, des origines aux Indépendances
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This Corpus gives access, as completely as possible, to the whole of Francophone written and oral literature from the Indian Ocean, from the origins (18th century) to Independence (1960, or death of authors).The literary production of the countries of the Indian Ocean was considerable as early as the 18th century in Reunion Island and Mauritius, and the 20th century was particularly rich for Madagascan literature. In the 18th and 19th centuries a number of these works were published on local printing presses by local editors and their distribution was limited. Some editions are now known only by rare copies in a few libraries, in private collections or in family archives in the native country.
COS Expertise Database
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COS Expertise allows searching among 500,000 profiles of researchers throughout the world. This includes current research activity, funding received, publications, patents, new positions and more.
COS Funding Opportunities
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This searches the world's most comprehensive funding resource, with more than 25,000 records representing nearly 400,000 opportunities, worth over $33 billion.
COS Scholar Universe
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COS Scholar Universe is a database of 2.1 million scholars, authors and active faculty that is searched by thousands of faculty, universities, research institutions, funding agencies, corporations and others seeking collaborators, consultants, potential grantees, tech transfer opportunities, mentors, and peer reviewers. Promote your work, expand your network, and further your career by keeping an updated profile in COS Expertise.
COS Workbench
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Every researcher who registers for a COS account automatically receives a personalized COS Workbench from which to access and manage their COS services, including their personal listing in Scholar Universe, a quick form for an online CV and a home page for that information, and allows tracking your funding opportunities.
Country Studies
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The Country Studies/Area Handbook Series presents a description and analysis of the historical setting and the social, economic, political, and national security systems and institutions of countries throughout the world. The series examines the interrelationships of those systems and the ways they are shaped by cultural factors. Studies included here were published between 1988 and 1998. Information on some countries may no longer be up to date. See the "Research Completed" date at the beginning of each study or the "Data as of" date at the end of each section of text. Older studies, including some on countries that no longer exist in the same form, such as East Germany and the Soviet Union, may be retained because they continue to offer historical information of value to researchers.
County and City Data Book: 2000
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A statistical database offering demographic, economic and government information. The data presented here was obtained from the 2000 County and City Data Book, published by the U.S. Bureau of the Census, and made available to over 1400 depository libraries across the country. Data from both the Federal government and private agencies are presented for the purpose of multi-area comparisons or single area profiles. Current estimates and benchmark census results are included. State and county data include the following general subjects: area and population, households, vital statistics, health, Social Security, Supplemental Security income, crime, education, money income, housing, labor force, personal income, agriculture, manufactures building permits, wholesale and retail trade, service industries, banking, government employment and finances, and elections. In addition to most of the county data, city data include climate and residential electric bills.
County and Regional Histories & Atlases: California
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First compiled and produced by publishers and subscriptions agents for area residents and patrons, these original histories, dating from 1867-1910 represent difficult-to-find materials. Included in this collection of 97 titles are tables and lists of vital statistics, military service records, municipal and county officers, chronologies, portraits of individuals and views of urban and rural life not found anywhere else. The atlases provide additional information on land use and settlement patterns and scarce early town and city plans.
CQ Almanac
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The CQ Almanac Online Edition brings together over sixty years of authoritative congressional reporting in one, easy-to-use resource. The site pairs all of the content from the print volumes with a number of electronic features and functions that make navigating the content fast and easy. with efforts have been made to create a uniform interface that facilitates searching and browsing of all content. With the online edition users can navigate with ease through 60 years of congressional coverage; access tables, graphs, and charts that help explain the issues; browse by subject, decade, or by a particular year's table of contents; use Policy Tracker to explore a specific policy topic and see how it has changed over the years; save useful documents or frequent searches for future consultation; and, automatically generate citations in four styles with CQ Press's CiteNow! Feature.
CQ Global Researcher Archive
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Features dozens of downloadable reports on important global issues dating back to 2007.
CQ Historic Documents
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In the Historic Documents Series: Online Edition you can find the entire collection of the acclaimed Historic Documents collection. The online edition is clearly organized and easy to use. The series—containing more than 32,000 print pages—provides rich depth of content and an ever-expanding area of coverage. Historic Documents Series: Online Edition also provides you with many of the same features you would find in other CQ Electronic Library products, such as Citenow!, Email this Document, and Print this Document. Like other CQ Electronic Library products, the CQ Online Editions: Historic Documents Series includes the Your Profile function where you can permanently save your favorite documents.
CQ Press Political Reference Suite of Online Editions
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Publications from CQ Press dating back to 1945, a total of 110 reference works, including directories, encyclopedias, handbooks, compendia, yearbooks, etc.
CQ Researcher Plus Archive
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CQ Researcher is noted for its in-depth, unbiased coverage of health, social trends, criminal justice, international affairs, education, the environment, technology, and the economy. Reports are published weekly 44 times a year. Each single-themed, 12,000-word report is researched and written by a seasoned journalist, each providing researchers with an introductory overview; background and chronology on the topic; an assessment of the current situation; tables and maps; pro/con statements from representatives of opposing positions; and bibliographies of key sources. The CQ Researcher Plus Archive adds more than 3,000 reports, published between 1923 and 1990 to CQ Researcher Online.
CQ Weekly
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CQ Weekly Online includes an archive dating back to 1983 of the CQ Weekly magazine, which provides congressional news and analysis, bill tracking, member profiles, committee coverage, government documents and transcripts. Search by topic, page number, committee, "exact phrases or words," bill number, byline or reporter and by Boolean full-text and date searches. Detailed floor votes dating back to August 1983 are easily retrieved.
Credo Reference
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Credo Reference is a digital reference library that places a world of factual information at your fingertips. Containing a selection from 240 high-quality reference books from the world's leading publishers, Credo Reference is the ideal place to start any research.
Credo Reference: Medicine
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Credo Medicine is a subset of Credo Reference that allows the user to search 28 medical dictionaries and glossaries, including /Black's Medical Dictionary/,/ Mosby's Dental Dictionary/, and the /New Harvard Guide to Women's Health/, as well as on topics such as homeopathy, toxicology, herbs, and alternative medicine.
CRL Catalog
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The Center for Research Libraries (CRL) is a consortium of North American universities, colleges and independent research libraries. The consortium acquires and preserves newspapers, journals, documents, archives and other traditional and digital resources for research and teaching. These resources are then made available to member institutions cooperatively, through interlibrary loan and electronic delivery. USC is a member institution. Bibliographic access to more than 600,000 titles held at CRL is available through its online catalog.
CRSP - Center for Research in Security Prices (WRDS)
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The most comprehensive collection of security price, return, and volume data for the NYSE, AMEX and Nasdaq stock markets. Additional CRSP files provide stock indices, beta- and cap-based portfolio, treasury bond and risk-free rates, and mutual fund databases.
CUMINCAD
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CumInCAD (Cumulative Index of Computer-Aided Architectural Design) is a cumulative index of publications about computer aided architectural design. It includes bibliographic information about over 8,700 ** from journals and conferences such as ACADIA , CAADRIA , eCAADe , SiGraDi , CAAD future , DDSS and others. Content begins in 1998, with selective coverage dating back to as early as 1960. All papers include full abstracts. Full texts, in PDF, of some 6,000 papers are also available.Users need to create a free account (where you may save items as your favorites, etc) with your own login and password: http://cumincad.scix.net/cgi-bin/works/LoginForm
Current Contents Connect
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Part of Web of Knowledge, Current Contents is a multidisciplinary current awareness Web resource providing access to complete bibliographic information from over 8,000 of the world's leading scholarly journals and more than 2,000 books. Users can also search a premium collection of evaluated scholarly Web sites and access evaluated, full-text Web documents in three general resource types: preprints, funding information and research activities.
Current Research at University of Southern California: USC Disserations (Legacy Platform)
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Current Research @, a listing of dissertations and theses from this institution (USC). Through this site, you can: search citations andabstracts of dissertations and theses submitted by this institution andpublished in UMI's Dissertation Abstracts database, view 24 page previews of dissertations and theses published after 1996, and downloadthe full text of dissertations and theses published after 1996 (if you are an authorized user from this institution then the downloaded copies are free).
CUSIP Master File (WRDS)
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The CUSIP Master Files provide CUSIP numbers, standardized descriptions and additional data attributes for over 5 million corporate, municipal and government securities offered in North America.
Dance in Video
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Contains 250 dance productions and documentaries by the most influential performers and companies of the 20th century. Selections cover ballet, tap, jazz, contemporary, experimental, and improvisational dance, as well as forerunners of the forms and the pioneers of modern concert dance. Included are classic performances from top ballet companies; experimental works from up-and-coming dance troupes; documentaries by and about leading choreographers; videos on dance training; and other items covering a wide range of 20th century dance styles.
Dartmouth Atlases of Health Care
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Several atlases are available at this site that provide descriptions and statistics for the United States health care system. The reports are compiled by the Center for the Evaluative Clinical Sciences at Dartmouth Medical School.
Darwin Correspondence Project
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The Darwin Correspondence Project was founded in 1974. To date, the project has located a total of around 14,500 letters exchanged by Darwin and nearly 2000 correspondents around the world between 1821 and his death in 1882. New letters continue to be discovered, and the Project is now engaged in an active hunt for others so that the corpus will be as comprehensive as possible.
Datastream
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Financial statistical database. Please contact the Crocker Business Library for access.
David Rumsey Historical Map Collection
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The David Rumsey Historical Map Collection has over 20,000 maps and images online. The collection focuses on rare 18th and 19th century North American and South American maps and other cartographic materials. Historic maps of the World, Europe, Asia, and Africa are also represented. Collection categories include antique atlas, globe, school geography, maritime chart, state, county, city, pocket, wall, childrens, and manuscript maps. Some examples are United States map, maps New York, California map, Arizona map, America map, New York City map, Chicago map, and Colorado map. The collection can be used to study history, genealogy and family history.
Declassified Documents Reference System
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Declassified Documents Index provides full text access to formerly U.S. government classified documents that Primary Source Media obtains as they are declassified. The documents emanate from a wide variety of government agencies including the CIA, Department of State, National Security Council, Department of Defense, FBI, etc. It is possible to search by subject, title words, issue date, and documents source. Help in searching is available on-line or ask a librarian in VKC Library for assistance.

The full text of the documents are available online as well as on microfiche in VKC Library. The call number of the microfiche collection is no.427 and it is located in the microfiche cabinets on the east side of the library. It is necessary to have the Fiche Issue Date, the Fiche Number and the Document Number to locate a document in the fiche collection.

Defining Gender, 1450-1910
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With each image chosen for its clarity, relevance and quality, this new online project brings together approximately 60,000 images of original manuscript and printed material, including a strong core of documents from the Bodleian Library, Oxford. Ephemeral material such as ballads, cartoons and pamphlets is featured alongside diaries, advice literature, medical journals, conduct books and periodicals. Structured into five sections, Defining Gender, 1450-1910, Online addresses Conduct and Politeness (Section I), Domesticity and the Family (Section II), Consumption and Leisure (Section III), Education and Sensibility (Section IV) and The Body (Section V).
Dermatology
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Medical reference on eMedicine
Dermatology Image Atlas : Dermatlas
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The purpose of this site is to enable health care professionals, parents, and patients to access high quality dermatology images for teaching purposes.
Dialnet
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This is a virtual library of Spanish academic journals, hosted by the University de la Rioja in Spain. Primarily a bibliographic index with tables of contents, it covers more than 5,000 journals and 2.1 million documents. There are a growing number of fulltext articles available as content is continuously updated. Subjects covered include the sciences, social sciences and the humanities and arts. It is particularly useful for subjects related to Spain, such as history and Islamic studies, not well covered by other popular databases. English language search is available. Coverage is 1980 to ther present.
Dictionary of Irish Biography
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The Dictionary of Irish Biography includes the lives of 9,000 Irish men and women who made a significant contribution in Ireland and abroad, as well as those born overseas who had noteworthy careers in Ireland from James Ussher to James Joyce, St Patrick to Patrick Pearse, St Brigit to Maud Gonne MacBride, Shane O'Neil to Eamon de Valera, Edward Carson to Bobby Sands. It is a collaboration of Cambridge University Press and the Royal Irish Academy.
Dictionary of Literary Biography
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Now available online as part of the Literature Resource Center.

The essays in Dictionary of Literary Biography outline the lives and careers of authors from all eras and genres, summarizing critical response to their work and their role within literary movements. Author entries include birth/death dates, nationality/ethnicity, and portrait. A bibliography of the author's works with original dates of publication, as well as information about additional writings and published interviews, is included at the beginning of each entry. Additional biographical and critical resources on the author are also listed.

Dictionary of Old English
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The Dictionary of Old English (DOE) defines the vocabulary of the first six centuries (600 - 1150 A.D.) of the English language, using today's most advanced technology.
Dictionary of Old English Corpus
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The Dictionary of Old English Web Corpus is an online database consisting of at least one copy of every surviving Old English text. In some cases, more than one copy is included, if it is significant because of dialect or date. As such, the DOE Web Corpus represents over three million words of Old English and fewer than a million words of Latin, or not quite five times the collected works of Shakespeare.
Dictionnaire historique de l'ancien langage français depuis son origine jusqu'au siècle de Louis XIV
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The Historical dictionary of old French langage by Jean-Baptiste de La Curne de Sainte-Palaye is "an incomparable tool for the in-depth study of ancient French vocabulary" (Gilles Roussineau, wordly recognized specialist in Ancient french studies). The Historical dictionary by La Curne de Sainte-Palaye, with its 60 000 entries, is an irreplaceable instrument for studies on Ancient French vocabulary. The exceptional intuitions of La Curne and his elucidation of meanings, the classification of the different connotations of a word, his constant attention to rare words and to locutions, adverbs, proverbs of Ancient and Middle French, make this dictionary an irreplaceable work of reference.
Digital Anatomist Project Interactive Atlases
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2-D and 3-D views of various body parts from cadaver sections, MRI scans, and computer reconstructions.
Digital Atlas of Roman and Medieval Civilizations (DARMC)
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The ///DARMC/ makes freely accessible the best available materials for a Geographic Information Systems (GIS) approach to mapping and spatial analysis of the Roman and medieval worlds. //It allows innovative spatial and temporal analyses of all aspects of the civilizations of western Eurasia in the first 1500 years of our era, as well as the generation of original maps illustrating differing aspects of ancient and medieval civilization.Coverage begins with the Roman Empire (based on the /Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World /and the Pleiades, the online gazetteer and bibliography of classical sites), continues through the Byzantine Empire and medieval Europe. Plans to include the Islamic world in the future.//Draws on the cartographic achievements of the as well as Pleiades, the online gazetteer and bibliography of classical sites.
Digital Dictionary of Buddhism
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Digital Dictionary of Buddhism is a collaborative Internet site developed by user contributions and maintained by a professor of the University of Tokyo. Buddhist terms are indexed by radicals, texts, temples, schools, places, etc. See the list of lexicographical and canonical references used in DDB at: http://www.buddhism-dict.net/ddb/references.html. It provides links to other useful Buddhist web resources. DDB allows unlimited-use of the contents with two-year subscription. USC is one of the thirty-one (31) subscribing academic institutions.
Digital Library of the Caribbean (dLOC)
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The Digital Library of the Caribbean was established by a committee of librarians, scholars, and archivists at a meeting held in San Juan, Puerto Rico on July 17, 2004. The goal of dLOC is to build a cooperative digital library among partners within the Caribbean and circum-Caribbean, thus providing scholars, students, and citizens around the world with open on-line access to Caribbean cultural, historical and scientific materials.
Digital Locke Project
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The influence of John Locke on human thought is hard to overstate, and scholars continue to mine his substantial corpus for insights into the ways that humans interact. This website brings together a scholarly text edition of many of his works and the database here includes multiple drafts of some of Locke's most powerful works, such as the seminal "An Essay Concerning Human Understanding."
Digital Microfilm Newspaper
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Provides access to 2009-present Los Angeles Times, Record Edition; Wall Street Journal, Eastern Edition; Washington post, Final edition; New York Times and 2009-2011 Sacramento Bee.
Digital Monumenta Germaniae Historica (dMGH)
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As part of the dMGH be in one of the DFG -funded joint project between the MGH and the Bavarian State Library in Munich, all volumes of the MGH edition digitized and made ​​available for open access. Neue Bände werden nach einer Schutzfrist von drei Jahren in die dMGH aufgenommen („moving wall“). New books are recorded after a copyright term of three years in the dMGH ("moving wall").
Digital National Security Archive
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Full text of twelve collections of primary U.S. government documents which detail its foreign relations and chronicle policy decisions. Most documents were originally classified. The collections are:
Afghanistan, the Making of U.S. Policy, 1973-1990
Berlin Crisis 1958-1962
Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962
El Salvador, the Making of U.S. Policy, 1977-1984
Iran: the Making of U.S. Policy, 1977-1980
Iran-Contra Affair: The Making of a Scandal, 1983-1988,
Nicaragua: The Making of U.S. Policy, 1978-1990,
Philippines: U.S. Policy During the Marcos Years, 1965-1986,
South Africa: The Making of U.S. Policy, 1962-1989
U.S.Intelligence Community: Organization, Operations and Management, 1947-1989
U.S. Military Uses of Space, 1945-1991
U.S. Nuclear Non-Proliferation Policy, 1945-1991

New collections will be added yearly.

All collections are searchable by keyword, person, and date. Each collection may be searched separately or in combination with other collections.

Digital Sanborn Maps (California)
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Sanborn fire insurance maps are the most frequently consulted maps in both public and academic libraries. Sanborn maps are valuable historical tools for urban specialists, social historians, architects, geographers, genealogists, local historians, planners, environmentalists and anyone who wants to learn about the history, growth, and development of American cities, towns, and neighborhoods. They are large-scale plans containing data that can be used to estimate the potential risk for urban structures. This includes information such as the outline of each building, the size, shape and construction materials, heights, and function of structures, location of windows and doors. The maps also give street names, street and sidewalk widths, property boundaries, building use, and house and block numbers. Seven or eight different editions represent some areas. The USC Libraries have currently purchased access only to the set of Sanborn maps for California.
Digital Scholarship
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Digital Scholarship is a web portal to information on open access publishing since 1989. It is created and maintained by Charles W. Bailey, Jr. It provides ready access to Digital Koans, a weblog on digital information issues; the periodically updated Open Access Bibliography; The Open Access Webliography; the periodically updated Scholarly Electronic Publishing Bibliography; and the Scholarly Electronic Publishing Weblog.
Digital Scriptorium
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The DS is a growing image database of medieval and renaissance manuscriptions from a variety of U.S. institutions http://www.scriptorium.columbia.edu/about/project.html (Huntington Library, Jewish Theological Seminary, Grolier Club, UC Berkeley, etc.). The images include extensive catalogue data. It is useful for art historians, musicologists, classicists, medievalists, diplomatists, and paleographers. Hosted by Columbia University.
Digitalia
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This database contains fulltext Spanish language electronic books and journals. Currently USC patrons have access only to the Ocho y Medio Collection, more than 140 titles related to Spanish cinema studies.
Directory of Open Access Journals
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The aim of the Directory of Open Access Journals is to increase the visibility and ease of use of open access scientific and scholarly journals thereby promoting their increased usage and impact.

The Directory aims to be comprehensive and cover all open access scientific and scholarly journals that use a quality control system to guarantee the content. All subject areas and languages will be covered.

Disease Management Project
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This resource was developed by The Cleveland Clinic Center for Continuing Education and Unitech Communications. It is authored entirely by physicians from The Cleveland Clinic. Treatment recommendations are tied to national practice guidelines, wherever possible. The guide includes numerous helpful tables and graphics. Citations within the chapter are hyperlinked to a list of references.
Dissertations & Theses @ University of Southern California
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Current Research @, a listing of dissertations and theses from thisinstitution (USC). Through this site, you can: search citations and abstracts of dissertations and theses submitted by this institution and published in Proquest's Dissertation Abstracts database, view 24 page previews of dissertations and theses published after 1996, and download the full text of dissertations and theses published after 1996 (if you are an authorized user from this institution then the downloaded copies are free).
Dissertations and Theses: The Humanities and Social Sciences Collection
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This database is the world's most comprehensive collection of dissertations and theses on humanities and social sciences.
Dissertations and Theses: UK & Ireland
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A comprehensive bibliographic listing of dissertations and theses, most with abstracts, accepted for higher degrees by universities in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Date range: 1716 to current.
DissOnline
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The www.dissonline.de information system provides a wide range of information on the electronic publishing of dissertations and post-doctoral theses. Information is held which is of relevance for authors, libraries, scientific institutions and publishing houses.
DMEF - Direct Marketing Educational Foundation (WRDS)
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Four individual data sets, each containing customer buying history for about 100,000 customers of nationally known catalog and non-profit database marketing businesses are available through DMEF.
Documents of 20th-century Latin American and Latino Art
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The ICAA Documents of 20th-century Latin American and Latino Art digital archive provides access to primary sources and critical documents tracing the development of twentieth-century art in Latin America and among Latino populations in the United States. Countries featured in the first phase of this multiyear project include Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Chile, Mexico, Peru, Puerto Rico, and Latino USA. The digital archive is now available free of charge for students, scholars and the general public. New materials are added regularly.
Dolley Madison Digital Edition
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This collection, produced by Rotunda/University of Virginia Press, will be the first-ever complete edition of all of her known correspondence. It is currently complete through 1838, with over 1100 documents, and is searchable by keyword; person or organization; time period; document type; topic; or place. Along with letters, the DMDE includes summaries and a glossary providing identifications of names, literary references, and places mentioned in the letters.
Douay-Rheims Bible
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Digital version of the Roman Catholic Douay-Rheims Bible (Challoner revision, 1749-1752) from 1899, which was the standard English language Catholic Bible until the Confraternity Bible was published in the mid-20th century. That was later supplanted by the 1970 New American Bible (http://www.usccb.org/nab/bible/index.shtml). Fully searchable, it includes the seven Deutero-Canonical books, sometimes called the Apocrypha. Site includes advertising.
Dow Jones (WRDS)
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Covers the Dow Jones Averages and the Dow Jones Total Return Indexes.
DRAM (Database of Recorded American Music)
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DRAM is a not-for-profit resource providing educational communitieswith on-demand streaming access to CD-quality audio, complete original linernotes and essays from independent record labels and sound archives.Continuing in the tradition of DRAM's sister company New World Records, oneof DRAM's primary focuses is the preservation and dissemination of importantrecordings that have been neglected by the commercial marketplace,recordings that may otherwise become lost or forgotten.
e-Duke Scholarly Journals Collection
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A web portal to providing full-text online access to twenty-nine Duke University Press humanities and social science journals. All of the journals are also accessible by title through the USC Libraries e-journals pages.
E-Revistas
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An open access digital platform that provides access to high quality scholarly journals in the social sciences, humanities and sciences. The titles are in Spanish and are published in Spain and Latin America. Currently the database contains more than 400 titles and 110,000 fulltext articles.
Early American Fiction 1789 - 1875
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CLOSE WINDOWA unique collection of American fictional prose sponsored by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and the University of Virginia Library, and published by ProQuest Information and Learning in collaboration with the University of Virginia.Early American Fiction 1789–1875 offers the full text of 875 first editions of American novels and short stories by such authors as Louisa May Alcott, Herman Melville, Harriet Beecher Stowe and Mark Twain, as well as a host of minor writers of the period.
Early American Imprints, Series I: Evans, 1639-1800
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Resource for information about every aspect of life in 17th- and 18th-century America
Early American Imprints, Series II: Shaw-Shoemaker, 1801-1819
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Early American Imprints, Series II: Shaw-Shoemaker, 1801-1819 provides a comprehensive set of American books, pamphlets and broadsides published in the early part of the 19th century. It is based on the noted American Bibliography, 1801-1819 by Ralph R. Shaw and Richard H. Shoemaker. With more than four million pages from over 36,000 items including 1,000 catalogued new items unavailable in previous microform editions. This digital edition from Readex is an essential complement to Early American Imprints, Series I: Evans, 1639-1800, the definitive resource for researching 17th- and 18th-century America.
Early American Newspapers, Series I
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Early American Newspapers, Series 1, 1690-1876 offers 350,000 fully searchable issues from over 710 historical American newspapers. Focusing largely on the 18th and early 19th centuries, this online collection is based on Clarence S. Brigham’s “History and Bibliography of American Newspapers, 1690-1820” and other authoritative bibliographies. Providing unprecedented access to the nation’s early periods, Early American Newspapers, Series 1 enables researchers to explore essential newspapers from 23 states and the District of Columbia.
Early Encounters in North America
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The collection has been compiled by consulting a number of bibliographies, including:A Biobibliography of Native American Writers, 1772-1924 by Daniel F. Littlefield, Jr. and James W. Parins Sources for the ethnography of northeastern North America to 1611, by David B. Quinn. The French image of America: a chronological and subject bibliography of French books printed before 1816 relating to the British North American colonies and the United States by Durand Echeverria and Everett C. Wilkie, Jr. Wagner & Camp's The Plains and the Rockies, a critical bibliography of exploration, adventure and travel in the American West, 1800-1865 Robert Rogers Hubach's Early Midwestern Travel Narratives, An Annotated Bibliography, 1634-1850. Candiana.org, (www.canadiana.org), a full-text online collection that contains documents about Canada's history from the first European contact to the nineteenth century. Bibliography of Native North Americans, Human Relations Area Files, 1976. When complete it will include more than 1,000 published and unpublished items from a variety of sources, including online resources and microform. Subscribers to the collection are encouraged to participate in the maintenance of this bibliography by calling our attention to omissions, suggesting additions, and notifying us of newly discovered materials.
Early English Books Online (EEBO)
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Early English Books Online (EEBO) a digital library of works from STC I (Pollard & Redgrave), STC II (Wing), and the Thomason Tracts - over 125,000 individual titles. Through EEBO, you can search the bibliographic citations, browse online the digital images of every page,download the digital images in PDF format for more extensive viewing and printing. From the first book published in English through the age of Spenser and Shakespeare, this incomparable collection now contains about 100,000 of over 125,000 titles listed in Pollard & Redgrave's Short-Title Catalogue (1475-1640) and Wing's Short-Title Catalogue (1641-1700) and their revised editions, as well as the Thomason Tracts (1640-1661) collection and the Early English Books Tract Supplement.
Early English Books Online - Text Creation Partnership
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Early English Books Online (EEBO) a digital library of works from STC I (Pollard & Redgrave), STC II (Wing), and the Thomason Tracts - over 125,000 individual titles. Through EEBO, you can:search the bibliographic citations,browse online the digital images of every page,download the digital images in PDF format for more extensive viewing and printing.From the first book published in English through the age of Spenser and Shakespeare, this incomparable collection now contains about 100,000 of over 125,000 titles listed in Pollard & Redgrave's Short-Title Catalogue (1475-1640) and Wing's Short-Title Catalogue (1641-1700) and their revised editions, as well as the Thomason Tracts (1640-1661) collection and the Early English Books Tract Supplement.
Early English Prose Fiction
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Over 200 complete works in fictional prose from the period 1500-1700. The collection excludes non-fictional prose and medieval ?survivals? (works pre-dating the period in question but printed within it). Works of fiction translated from other languages are excluded, with one exception (Barclay?s romance Argenis, translated from Latin by Kingsmill Long
Early European Books
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This is an extraordinary resource at its inception and will be even more so upon its completion in a few years. The scope of the collection is to provide high quality color scans, from the originals, not from microfilm, of all material printed in Europe or in European languages from the birth of printing (c.1455) to 1700. Based on holdings of a variety of major European libraries. The three initial collections, ultimately represent 4.1 million pages, are based on library collections in Denmark, Italy, the Netherlands and England. The project is successor and a complement to the 125,000 titles in Early English Books Online (EEBO) already held by USC.
Ebooks
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Ebooks is a catalog portal to the substantial sub-set of electronic books, in all subject areas, included in OCLC WorldCat. As such is is the most comprehensive catalog of electronic books, from all vendors and publishers, in the world.
eBooks on EBSCOhost (previously NetLibrary)
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This web site provides access to the full-text content of 4,274 e-books purchased by the USC Libraries from netLibrary. The books are searchable by both author and title. In addition, all books included in this collection are accessible through Homer.
Ebrary Academic Complete Subscription Collection
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The USC Libraries subscribes to Academic Complete, ebrary's collection.
EBSCO Business Source Complete
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Articles from business journals, magazines and newspapers including the Harvard Business Review, McKinsey Quarterly and many others. Available only to Marshall users through the Crocker Library widget on your MyMarshall home page. Look for the dropdown list of databases.
Ecological Society of America Publications
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The ESA is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization of scientists founded in 1915 to promote ecological science by improving communication among scientists, policy-makers, and the general public. Their five journals are available from this site, as well as supplemental data files.
EconLit
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An index of economic literature. Subject indexing and abstracts of journals and over 500 collective volumes per year, plus books, dissertations, and working papers.
Economics Working Papers in Oxford
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As the home of one of the world's strongest economics departments, it stands to reason that the working paper series at Oxford University would also be quite impressive. The papers are arranged chronologically and are drawn from a number of series, including the Oxford Financial Research Centre Economics Series andthe Global Poverty Research Group.
Economist Historical Archive
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The EHA is the fully searchable complete facsimile edition of /The Economist/ from 1843 through 2003, the British weekly publication on politics, current affairs and all aspects of business and trade worldwide.In 8,000 issues and more than 600,0000 pages, EHA offers full-color images, multiple search indexes, topic and area supplements and surveys, together with a gallery of front covers and a selection of exportable financial tables.
Editions & Adaptations of Shakespeare
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Eleven major editions from the First Folio to the Cambridge edition of 1863-6, twenty-four separate contemporary printings of individual plays, selected apocrypha and related works and more than one hundred adaptations, sequels and burlesques from the seventeenth, eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.

Part of the Literature Online collection.

Education Full Text (H.W. Wilson)
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Education Full Text™ provides full text of articles from over 350 journals as far back as 1996, in addition to indexing of more than 770 periodicals dating back to 1983. Content includes in-depth coverage of special education and more than 100,000 controlled and cross-referenced names of educational tests. Subject coverage includes adult education, multicultural/ethnic education, teaching methods and much more.
Education Index Retrospective: 1929-1983 (H.W. Wilson)
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Education Index Retrospective™: 1929-1983 indexes more than 800 periodicals and yearbooks, and cites approximately 850,000 articles, including book reviews. Subject coverage includes adult education, continuing education, literacy standards, multicultural/ethnic education, teaching methods and much more.
Educational Administration Abstracts
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Provides indexing and abstracting for articles in more than 100 journals related to the administration of primary, secondary and post-secondary educational facilities and programs. Subjects covered include: personnel, curriculum, school-community relations, supervision, minority group relations, and professional education. Educational levels include: early childhood education, K-12, community colleges, and higher education.
Coverage: 2003 to present
eHRAF Archaeology
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Part of the full text library historically provided by the Human Relations Area Files. Published materials (books, journal articles, and dissertations) in the field of Archaeology. Uses subject terms developed in the Outline of Cultural Materials (OCM).
eHRAF World Cultures
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HRAF is an acronym for Human Relations Area Files, a non-profit institution founded in 1949 at Yale University. HRAF is a consortium of educational, research, and cultural organizations, and government agencies; its mission is to encourage and facilitate the study of human culture, society, and behavior. This mission is accomplished mainly through the compilation, indexing, and distribution of a collection of ethnographic and other texts that are indexed by culture and subject.
Eighteenth Century Collections Online (ECCO)
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One of the largest resources of rare materials ever collected in microfilm or electronic formats. The collection is an ongoing project based on The English Short Title Catalogue, a union list of the holdings of the British Library, as well as those from more than 1,500 university, private and public libraries worldwide. This collection captures the essence of the Enlightement in Great Britain in multiple academic disciplines, including history, literature, geography, social sciences, fine arts, religion, philosophy, and law.
Eighteenth Century Journals
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The purpose of Eighteenth Century Journals: A Portal for Newspapers and Periodicals, c1685-1815 is to make available digitally for the first time unique or extremely rare eighteenth century periodicals. The primary aim of the portal is to promote a truly broad representation of the culture of print journalism in the eighteenth century, illuminating all aspects of eighteenth-century social, political and literary life. Many are ephemeral, lasting only for a handful of issues, others run for several years. Topics covered are extremely wide-ranging and include: colonial life; provincial and rural affairs; the French and American revolutions; reviews of literature and fashion throughout Europe; political debates; and London coffee house gossip and discussion.
Eighteenth-Century Fiction
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96 complete works in English prose from the period 1700-1780, by writers from the British Isles. Includes a scanned version of Sterne's Tristram Shandy, and two different editions of Richardson's Clarissa and Pamela and of Swift's Gulliver's Travels.

Part of the Literature Online collection.

Eighteenth-century Scholarship Online (18thConnect)
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A sister-organization for NINES, 18thConnect gathers together a community of scholars that shapes the world of digital resources.
EIU Country Commerce
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A practical reference guide to the specific operating conditions, commercial laws and business regulations in more than 55 countries. It offers guidance on issues such as obtaining proper permits and registrations, protecting intellectual property and complying with local tax laws-including e-commerce rules. Provided by the Economist Intelligence Unit.
EIU Country Report
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Provides detailed political, economic and business information on 180 countries.
Electrochemical Society Digital Library
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The Digital Library (DL) provides searchable online access to the various journals, books, and other collections published by The Electrochemical Society.
Electronic Enlightenment
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Unrivaled online access to 18th century primary sources is provided with Electronic Enlightenment. It is updated twice yearly with new materials. It currently includes cross-searchable letters from nearly 6,000 correspondents as published in the best critical editions. Over 53,000 letters and documents are included. Includes letters in French, German and Italian as well as English. Over 230,000 scholarly annotations are also cross-searchable. An expanding network of external links to other online resources, from Chambers' Cyclopaediato the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography are provided.
Electronic Textbook of Dermatology
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This textbook is targeted to an audience of trained clinical dermatologists. Treatments and techniques described herein should only be done under the supervision of a physician experienced in their proper application. The chief editor is Rhett Drugge, M.D., New York University and the managing editor is Heather A. Dunn, Internet Dermatology Society.
Elements of Style
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This is the digital version of the classic writing manual from 1918 written by William Strunk. The focus is on rules of usage and most commonly violated composition principles. It is often referred to as Strunk and White. Part of Bartleby.com.Several print copies of the 4th ed. (1999/2000) are available at Doheny Reference and Leavey Library.
eMarketer
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eMarketer provides analysis, market data, and statistics on the Internet, e-commerce, online marketing, social media, and emerging digital technologies around the world.
Emerald
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Articles from key journals in the fields of management, information science and engineering. Most, but not all, journals provide full-text access. Articles from key journals in the fields of management, information science and engineering. Most, but not all, journals provide full-text access.
Emergency Medicine
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Nearly 10,000 physician authors and editors contribute to the eMedicine Clinical Knowledge Base with coverage of 7,000 diseases and disorders. All of eMedicine's original content undergoes four levels of physician peer review plus an additional review by a PharmD.
Emergency War Surgery
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Full text of Emergency War Surgery (2004) 3rd US revision Produced by the Borden Institute, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, 2004.Although called the 3rd US Revision, this edition of Emergency War Surgery represents an entirely new Handbook. All material is new and revised to reflect lessons learned from ongoing American involvement in Southwest Asia. The Handbook takes a bulleted manual style in order to optimize its use as a rapid reference. Drafted by subspecialty experts, it was then updated by surgeons returned from yearlong deployments in Iraq and Afghanistan. A collaborative effort of the Borden Institute and the AMEDD Center & School, this Handbook is an essential tool for the management of forward combat trauma.
Empire Online
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This project is being published in five sections between 2003 and 2007 offering over 60,000 images of original documents linked to essays by leading scholars in the field. These are:Section I: Cultural Contacts, 1492-1969 (March 2003); Section II: Empire Writing and the Literature of Empire (March 2004); Section III: The Visible Empire (Winter 2004/5); Section IV: Religion and Empire (Winter 2005/6); and Section V: Race, Class and Colonialism, c1783-1969 (Winter 2006/7).
Encyclopaedia Iranica
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The Encyclopædia Iranica is a comprehensive research tool dedicated to the study of Iranian civilization in the Middle East, the Caucasus, Central Asia, and the Indian subcontinent.
Encyclopaedia of Islam
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The Encyclopaedia Islamica consists of an abridged and edited translation of the Persian Dāʾirat al-Maʿārif-i Buzurg-i Islāmī, one of the most comprehensive sources on Islam and the Muslim world. One unique feature of this work of reference lies in the attention it gives to Shiʿi Islam and its rich and diverse heritage, which makes it complementary to other encyclopaedias. In addition to providing entries on important themes, subjects and personages in Islam generally, it offers the western reader an opportunity to appreciate the various dimensions of Shiʿi Islam, the Persian contribution to Islamic civilisation, and the spiritual dimensions of the Islamic tradition.
Encyclopaedia of Judaism
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Online version of the four volume second edition.
Encyclopaedia of the Qur'an
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Online version of the five volume print edition.
Encyclopedia of American Studies
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Under the sponsorship of the American Studies Association (ASA), the Encyclopedia of American Studies, brings together a wide range of disciplines related to the history and cultures of the United States, from pre-colonial days to the present. With over 660 online, searchable articles and biographies and accompanying bibliographies, the Encyclopedia of American Studies supports research and study in a wide range of courses and assignments at all levels.
Encyclopedia of Astronomy & Astrophysics
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On-line version of Encyclopedia of Astronomy & Astrophysics (2007 by Taylor and Francis Group). It covers “the entire field of astronomy and astrophysics and includes the full text of over 2,750 articles, plus sophisticated search and retrieval functionality, links to the primary literature, and is frequently updated with new material”. It is essential for “undergraduates, graduate students, researchers and seasoned professionals, as well as for committed amateurs, librarians and lay people wishing to consult the definitive astronomy and astrophysics reference work”.
Encyclopedia of Chicago
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This encyclopedia is a multimedia history of Chicago and the entireChicago metropolitan area that includes maps, a biographical dictionary,and a dictionary of leading Chicago businesses (1820-2000), as well asnumerous articles on the area. From the Chicago History Museum, the Newberry Library, and NorthwesternUniversity.
Encyclopedia of Jews in the Islamic World
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Containing over 2,200 entries written by more than 350 internationally-renowned scholars from North America, Europe, Africa and the Middle East, this work fills the gap in academic reference literature on the Jews of Muslim lands particularly in the late medieval, early modern and modern periods. Includes bibliographies as well as maps, graphs, and other illustrations.
Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics
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The first edition of ELL (1993, Ron Asher, Editor) was hailed as "the field's standard reference work for a generation". Now the all-new second edition matches ELL's comprehensiveness and high quality, expanded for a new generation, while being the first encyclopedia to really exploit the multimedia potential of linguistics. The most authoritative, up-to-date, comprehensive and international reference source in its field. An entirely new work, with new editors, new authors, new topics and newly commissioned articles with a handful of classic articles The first Encyclopedia to exploit the multimedia potential of linguistics through the online edition Ground-breaking and International in scope and approach Alphabetically arranged with extensive cross-referencing Available in print and online, priced separately. The online version will include updates as subjects develop ELL2 includes: c. 7,500,000 words, c. 11,000 pages, c. 3,000 articles, c. 1,500 figures: 130 halftones and 150 colour.
Encyclopedia of Life Sciences
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Over 4,300 specially commissioned articles explaining key concepts in the life sciences.
Encyclopedia of Popular Music
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Containing 27,000 entries and over 6,000 newentries, the online edition of the Encyclopedia of Popular Music includes 50percent more material than the third edition. Featuring a broad musicalscope covering popular music of all genres and periods from 1900 to thepresent day, including jazz, country, folk, rap, reggae, techno, musicals,and world music, the Encyclopedia also offers thousands of additionalentries covering popular music genres, trends, styles, record labels,venues, and music festivals. Key dates, biographies, and further reading areprovided for artists covered, along with complete discographies that includerecord labels, release dates, and a 5-star album rating system.
Encyclopedia of Women & Islamic Cultures
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The Encyclopedia of Women and Islamic Cultures (EWIC) is an interdisciplinary, trans-historical, and global project. It brings together upwards of 1,000 scholars to write critical essays on women, Muslim and non-Muslim and Islamic cultures in every region where there have been significant Muslim populations. It aims to cover every topic for which there is significant research, examining these regions from the period just before the rise of Islam to the present.
Energy Citations Database
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ECD includes scientific and technical research results in disciplines of interest to DOE such as chemistry, physics, materials, environmental science, geology, engineering, mathematics, climatology, oceanography, and computer science. It includes bibliographic citations to report literature, conference papers, journal articles, books, dissertations, and patents.
Engineering Research Database
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Bibliographic coverage of the international serial and non-serial literature for research in civil, earthquake, environmental, mechanical, transportation engineering, forensic engineering, engineering services, education, theoretical mechanics and dynamics, mathematics/computation, design, construction, and latest technological developments. ProQuest Deep Indexing: Engineering supplements the database with access to millions of indexed charts, figures, graphs, maps, and tables from the scholarly research and technical literature.
Engineering Village 2
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Ei CompendexWeb is the most comprehensive bibliographic database of engineering research literature, containing references to over 5000 engineering journals and conferences. Ei covers literature that makes a definite contribution to knowledge in the subject areas of engineering and applied science. About half the citations (from 2600 journals and conferences) include abstracts and indexing in the records. Online coverage is from 1884 to the present, and files are updated weekly. The highest percentages of journal literature are in the fields of chemical and process engineering (15%), computers and data processing (12%), applied physics (11%), and electronics and communication (12%) In addition Compendex includes civil engineering (6%) and mechanical engineering (6%). USC's subscription to the Engineering Village 2 (EV2) platform includes access to the Compendex and Inspec databases.
English Drama
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A combination of Chadwyck-Healey's English Verse Drama and English Prose Drama full-text databases
English Poetry (600-1900)
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Essentially the complete English poetic canon from the 8th century to the early 20th. Over 160,000 poems by more than 1,250 poets drawn from nearly 4,500 printed sources.

Part of the Literature Online collection.

English Poetry, Second Edition
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More than 183,000 poems by over 2,700 poets, the most comprehensive archive of English verse from the 8th century to the early 20th now offers incomparable representation both of the literary heritages of Commonwealth and ex-colonial countries and of the poetic legacies of English writers who have only been brought back to scholarly attention during the last thirty years.

Part of the Literature Online collection.

English Short Title Catalogue (ESTC)
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The English Short Title Catalogue (ESTC) lists over 460,000 items published between 1473 and 1800 mainly, but not exclusively, in English published mainly in the British Isles and North America from the collections of the British Library and over 2,000 other libraries
ENGnetBASE
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One of the most comprehensive databases of engineering research
Environment Index
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A comprehensive database to journal articles covering all aspects of environmental policy and politics.
Environmental Health Information Service
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Environmental Health Perspectives (EHP) is a monthly journal of peer-reviewed research and news on the impact of the environment on human health. EHP is published by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences and its content is free online. Also includes special reports.
ePodunk (TM)
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Detailed, easily browsable profiles of cities and counties across theU.S. are the specialty of ePodunk, which has grown to include data onairports, cemeteries, museums, and other institutions as well. Profilesinclude historical postcard images from the Making of America projectand all imaginable statistics at the city and county level: income,educational level, economic, crime. Not only does the site link touseful municipal/county government and chamber of commerce sites, but italso displays or links to harder-to-find information like local mediaoutlets, community organizations, political reports, historical weatherinformation, support for libraries, a “gay index” based on the Gay andLesbian Atlas, films shot in the area, and celebrity residents.
Era of Progress and Promise: African American History Online
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This website is comprised of profiles of early African-American schools, churches, Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and other institutions from the pages of "An Era of Progress and Promise." Written in 1910 by W.N. Hartshorn, the 444-page book is a seminal work that was referenced by influential figures including W.E. B. DuBois and Booker T. Washington.
ERIC
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The ERIC (Education Resources Information Center) database is sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education to provide extensive access to education literature to augment American education by increasing and facilitating the use of educational research and information to improve practice in learning, teaching, educational decision-making, and research. ERIC provides coverage of journal articles, conferences, meetings, government documents, theses, dissertations, reports, audiovisual media, bibliographies, directories, books and monographs. Included is the ERIC Thesaurus under the Search Tools tab.Coverage: 1966 to present
ERIC
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ERIC, the Education Resource Information Center, contains more than 1.3 million records and links to more than 323,000 full-text documents dating back to 1966.
ERIC (OCLC)
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The ERIC database is an initiative of the U.S. Department of Education covering journal articles and reports including published and unpublished sources on education with some documents being full-text. Over 600 journals and other materials are indexed. Allows searching in 3 FirstSearch databases simultaneously.
Coverage: 1966 to present
Ernst Herzfeld Archive
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Ernst Herzfeld (1879-1948) was an important scholar in the field of Iranian studies. This collection documents his archaeological activities in the Near East, including Persepolis, Samarra, and Aleppo. Content includes correspondence, field notebooks, object inventories, etc.From the Freer Gallery of Art and the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery of the Smithsonian Institution.
Essay and General Literature Index (H.W. Wilson)
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Essay and General Literature Index, produced by the H.W. Wilson Company, is a unique reference database that cites records contained in collections of essays and miscellaneous works published in the United States, Great Britain, and Canada. More than 320 single and multi-authored volumes are indexed annually with more than 20 selected annuals and serial publications.
Essay and General Literature Retrospective (H.W. Wilson)
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Essay and General Literature Index Retrospective is a bibliographic database that cites essays, articles and miscellaneous works published in the United States, Great Britain, and Canada. It covers 8 Centuries (1900-1984) of essays, annuals and serial publications from the 20th Century.
Essential Evidence Plus
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Essential Evidence Plus is a powerful new one-stop resource for the evidence you need to make critical patient care decisions. This new state-of-the-art e-reference will include not only the great content, calculators, and tools that you have come to rely on, but additionally, two completely new databases: e-Essential Evidence and Evidence-Based Medicine Guidelines brought to you by the Finnish Medical Society.
Essential Science Indicators (ESI)
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Essential Science Indicators (ESI) is one of ISI/Thomson's Web of Knowledge databases that provides more aggregate citation analysis than do the citation indices. "Types of data featured in ESI include most cited author rankings, institutional (university, corporate, government research lab) rankings, national rankings, and journal rankings....The data in ESI are limited to ISI-indexed journal articles only." ESI is updated bimontly (every other month).
EStatement Studies
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eStatement Studies is the online version of the Annual Statement Studies produced by the Risk Management Association (RMA). It provides composite performance metrics derived directly from the financial statements of financial institutions' borrowers and prospects. It includes Financial Ratios Benchmarks on over 760 industries, Industry Default Probabilities and Cash Flow Measures.
ETANA
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ETANA is envisioned to include the permanent archiving, dissemination and generation of both front- and back-end stages of scholarly knowledge (such as archaeological excavation reports, editions of ancient and modern texts, core early monographs, dictionaries, journals, and reports in the public domain), a portal to ANE Web resources, an electronic commons where scholars in the field can share data and images, and eventually an electronic publishing effort for "born digital" publications. ETANA will also collect and/or develop software required for the production of the Internet site in core areas identified by the planning committees and outlined herewith. Vanderbilt's library will serve as the host technical site and grant administrator.
Ethnic NewsWatch
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Ethnic NewsWatch is a comprehensive full-text collection of the newspapers, magazines and journals of the ethnic, minority and native press. A rich collection of articles, editorials, columns, reviews, etc. provide a broad diversity of perspectives and viewpoints -- the other sides of the stories. With over 500,000 articles from more than 200 publications, the titles in Ethnic NewsWatch represent the diversity of the American population in ways that are not seen in the mainstream media. Topics addressed include the arts, business, education, the environment, history, journalism, political science, and sociology. Updated monthly.
Ethnic NewsWatch (Legacy Platform)
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Ethnic NewsWatch is a comprehensive full-text collection of the newspapers, magazines and journals of the ethnic, minority and native press. A rich collection of articles, editorials, columns, reviews, etc. provide a broad diversity of perspectives and viewpoints -- the other sides of the stories. With over 500,000 articles from more than 200 publications, the titles in Ethnic NewsWatch represent the diversity of the American population in ways that are not seen in the mainstream media. Topics addressed include the arts, business, education, the environment, history, journalism, political science, and sociology. Updated monthly.
Ethnic NewsWatch: History (Legacy Platform)
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Ethnic NewsWatch: History provides the historical foreground to the ethnic, minority, and native press content in Ethnic NewsWatch, with over 300,000 full-text articles dating from 1959-1989. Pivotal events in these decades are covered, including the civil rights struggle, Vietnam War protests, dramatic changes in immigration law, trickledown economics, and the status of migrant workers.
Ethnographic Video Online
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Ethnographic Video Online provides the largest, most comprehensive resource for the study of human culture and behavior – more than 750 hours and 1,000 films at completion. The collection covers every region of the world and features the work of many of the most influential documentary filmmakers of the 20th century, including interviews, previously unreleased raw footage, field notes, study guides, and more. This first release includes 404 videos totaling roughly 270 hours.
Ethos beta Electronic - Theses Online Service
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Among other services, EThOS allows one to search / select / and in some/many cases download the full-text of items of interest FREE of charge!
ETOH (Alcohol and Alcohol Problems Database)
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The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) has created this portal to support researchers and practitioners searching for information related to alcohol research. This page includes links to a number of databases, journals, and Web sites focused on alcohol research and related topics. Also included is a link to the archived ETOH database, the premier Alcohol and Alcohol Problems Science Database, produced by NIAAA from 1972 through December 2003.
European Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies (EBSEES)
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This is a bibliography on European scholarship on Eastern Europe, Russia, and the former Soviet Union. It contains bibliographic records for journal articles, books, book chapters, book reviews, dissertations, and selected government publications. The coverage is from 1991-2007 and includes over 85,000 titles.
European Views of the Americas: 1493-1750
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Derived from the seminal reference work European Americana: A Chronological Guide to Works Printed in Europe Relating to the Americas, 1493-1750I(1980-1997), commonly known as the Alden-Landis bibliography. It contains over 32,000 citations and is a comprehensive guide to printed records produced in Europe before 1750 that make some mention of the discovery and emerging awareness of the Americas. Subject areas covered range from portrayals of Native American peoples to natural history to disease outbreaks to slavery.The database can be searched by every category of information found within the 6 printed volumes (available in Doheny Special Collections, Call No. Z1203.E87).Produced in cooperation with the John Carter Brown Library
Europeana Virtual Library
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Descartes, Hildegard of Bingen, Michelangelo, and other notable Europeans are all covered in the multilingual Europeana archive. This prodigious site includes over 15 million digital items culled from about 1,500 institutions, including the National Archives of Finland, the Germanisches National Museum, the British Library, and the Slovak National Gallery. To become acquainted with this collection, click on "About Us" to view a short introductory film, get a list of all the contributing organizations, and learn how to use "My Europeana" to save searches or bookmark items. Click on "Browse through time" for an interactive timeline that organizes the material chronologically.
EVENTUS (WRDS)
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Performs event studies that compute abnormal returns for specific corporate actions or events using data directly from the CRSP stock database.
Everyday Life and Women in America Online, c.1820-1900
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This new online collection documents in compelling detail the social and cultural forces that shaped the everyday lives of men and women in America from 1800 to 1920, addressing 19th and early 20th century political, social and gender issues, religion, race, education, employment, marriage, sexuality, home life, health and popular pastimes.
Execcomp (WRDS)
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Executive Compensation data. It is one of the links available within Compustat under Other Products.
Faber Poetry Library
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A collection of some of the most influential poets of the twentieth century. The Faber list spans the seventy year history of this major publishing house, and includes the poetry of James Joyce, Siegfried Sassoon, T.S. Eliot, Ted Hughes, Sylvia Plath and Seamus Heaney. In total The Faber Poetry Library contains 124 volumes by 42 poets.

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Factiva
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Articles from leading business journals, magazines, trade publications and newspapers with a broad selection of international content plus company and market data. Only three concurrent users allowed
Facts & Comparisons eAnswers
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This product is for academic use and is available only on the Health Sciences Campus including USC wireless from HSC locations. Facts & Comparisons eAnswers offers online access to the most up-to-date drug information, patient handouts, as well as information on nonprescription drugs, orphan drugs, pregnancy and lactation warnings. From the publishers of the definitive industry reference, Drug Facts and Comparisons.
Facts On File World News Digest
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World News Digest brings together and enhances nearly seven decades of news from the renowned Facts On File World News Digest in print. This archival record of domestic and international news is updated weekly and contains more than 1 million internal hyperlinks and convenient new features such as tabbed search results. It covers all major political, social, and economic events since November 1940.
Faculty of 1000 Biology
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Faculty of 1000 Biology highlights and reviews the most interesting recent papers published in the biological sciences, based on the recommendations of a faculty of well over 1000 selected leading researchers.
Faculty of 1000 Medicine
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"Run by a team of almost 2500 of the world's leading researchers and clinicians, Faculty of 1000 Medicine provides a consensus view of important articles and trends across medicine. The functionality and organization of the database is similar to that of its sister service, Faculty of 1000 Biology. A new feature exclusive to Faculty of 1000 Medicine is the Clinical Impact label highlighting research findings that Faculty Members think will have an immediate effect on clinical practice. "
Fama French Momentum and Liquidity (WRDS)
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Web queries for the Fama-French factors and portfolios, momentum factors, as well as Pastor-Stambaugh Liquidity Factors.
Familiar Quotations Compiled by John Bartlett 10th Edition
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Usually known as Bartlett's Quotations, this edition was published in 1919. It contains over 11,000 searchable quotations.The 2002 print edition is available at Leavey Info Commons and Doheny Reference.Oxford Reference Online contains several online dictionaries of quotations published since 2002.
Family & Society Studies Worldwide
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Family Studies Database is the world's most comprehensive, systematic, and non-evaluative resource of research, policy, and practice literature in the fields of Family Science, Human Ecology, and Human Development. FSD, including FAMILY, provides over 198,000 abstracts and bibliographic records drawn from over a thousand professional journals, books, popular literature, conference papers, government reports, and other sources, many of which are indexed exclusively in FSD. About 9,000 abstracts are added each year.
Family Studies Abstracts
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Family Studies Abstracts (available through EBSCOhost) includes bibliographic records covering essential areas related to family studies, including marriage, divorce, family therapy, and other areas of key relevance to the discipline. The index contains over 45,000 records.
FAMSI Research Materials: Explore Mesoamerica
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This database covers Mesoamerica, a cradle of early civilization and a geographical area covering parts of Mexico, Belize, El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras. It was occupied by ancient cultures with shared religious beliefs, art, architecture and technology from about 1500 B.C. to A.D. 1519--the time of European contact. With one search it is possible to retrieve information from all the FAMSI collections at once including the bibliographic and image collections. The collections include the Bibliografia Mesoamericana (an ongoing project) the Bibliography of Prehistoric and Early Historic Maya Human Osteology; the Catalogue of Zapotec Effigy Vessels; the Kerr Portfolio; the Mayavase Database; the Schele drawing and photo collections, the Tikal Digital Access Project and more. It is produced by the Foundation for the Advancement of Mesoamerican Studies, Inc. (FAMSI).
FastWeb: Scholarships, Financial Aid, and Colleges
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Students fill out a detailed questionnaire about academic achievement,future plans, interests, and awards and then receive information onscholarships and internships for which they are eligible. The beauty ofthis site rests in its organizational features. Students can set upe-mail reminders about application due dates, mark favorites or deleteentries from their lists, e-mail descriptions to friends, and addpersonal notes about a scholarship. The site also contains advice ontest preparation, navigating the admissions process, and transitioningto college. FastWeb boasts that their database searches “1.3 millionscholarships worth over $3 billion,” making this a valuable resource forbusy students.
FDIC (WRDS)
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The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation dataset contains financial data and history of all entities filing the Report Of Condition and Income (Call Report) and some savings institutions filing the OTS Thrift Financial Report (TFR). These entities include commercial banks, savings banks, or savings and loans.
FDsys - Government Publications
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FDsys is the Government Printing Office's Federal Digital System containing America's authentic government information. It provides free electronic access to a wealth of important information products produced by the Federal Government. The information provided on this site is the official, published version and the information retrieved from FDsys can be used without restriction, unless specifically noted. Through FDsys, you are able to search for documents and publications by using advanced search capabilities, browse for documents and publications either by collection, Congressional committee, and date, and download documents and publications in multiple renditions or file formats. FDsys databases include: Popular regulatory materials such as the Federal Register and The Code of Federal Regulations, Critical Congressional products such as the Congressional Record, Congressional bills, Congressional hearings and reports, and Laws.
Federal Register (2003-2007)
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The Federal Register is the official daily publication for rules, proposed rules, and notices of Federal agencies and organizations, as well as executive orders, meeting notices, and other presidential documents. Searchable by Code of Federal Regulations citation.
Federal Reserve Bank Reports (WRDS)
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The Federal Reserve Bank Reports contains three databases collected from Federal Reserve Banks. Two of them (Foreign Exchanges and Interest Rates) come from reports published for the Federal Reserve Board (H.10 and H.15 reports). The other one contains the Coincident State Indexes from the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
Federal Reserve System Board of Governors
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Information on the central bank of the United States including economic research and data.
Felix Posen Bibliographic Project on Antisemitism
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Felix Posen Bibliographic Project on Antisemitism: A computerizedbibliography on Antisemitism and the Holocaust. A comprehensivedatabase: all periods, all languages, all countries. More than 50,000entries. Abstracts in English for each item. Currently covers publicationsfrom 1925 to the present.
Feminae: Medieval Women and Gender Index
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Feminae: Medieval Women and Gender Index covers journal articles, book reviews, and essays in books about women, sexuality, and gender during the Middle Ages.
FIAF International Index to Film Periodicals Plus
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This essential tool for film studies, created by the International Federation of Film Archives, indexes more than 300,000 articles from 300 of the world's foremost academic and popular film journals, dating from 1972 onward. The database also incorporates the International Index to TV Periodicals (1979 - 1998); Treasures from the Film Archives, which identifies silent film holdings in archives around the world, and the International Directory of Film/TV Documentation Collections.
Film & Television Literature Index with Full Text
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Film & Television Literature Index with Full Text is the definitive online tool for film and television research. It is a comprehensive bibliographic and full-text database covering the entire spectrum of television and film. Subject coverage includes film & television theory, preservation & restoration, writing, production, cinematography, technical aspects, and reviews. The database provides cover-to-cover indexing and abstracts for 350 publications (and selected coverage of nearly 300), as well as full text for more than 100 journals and nearly 100 books
Financial Times Historical Archive, 1888-2006
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The Financial Times Historical Archive, 1888-2006, is the complete searchable facsimile run of the world's most authoritative daily business newspaper. Every article and advertisement ever printed in the paper can be searched and browsed individually and page by page. This is an essential, comprehensive and unbiased research tool for everyone studying public affairs, and economic and financial history of the last 120 years.
First World War: Personal Experiences
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This digital resource brings to life the reality of the First World War for the men and women who experienced it firsthand.Containing digital images of a wide range of original documents, including diaries, letters, personal narratives, trench journals, scrapbooks, objects, and a wealth of visual sources, this resource provides a rich seam of information on personal experiences of war. It is designed for both teaching and study, from undergraduate to research students and beyond.Supplementing the primary sources is a wealth of secondary resources including interactive maps, 360° panoramas and walk-throughs of the Sanctuary Wood Trench System, the Memory Wall, In Their Own Words feature, scholarly essays, a slideshow gallery, chronology and glossaries.
FishBase
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Allows searching in multiple languages by both common and scientific name. It is produced by an international consortium of institutions led by the WorldFish Center. It includes environment, distribution, morphology, family, order, and class for economically important species, as well as photographs and maps. It is updated continually.
Flaubert
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From the Université de Rouen, this detailed site includes biographical, iconographical, and bibliographical details on the published and unpublished works of Gustave Flaubert (1821-1880) as well as the eponymous journal. It incudes the complete text as well as 4,500 newly transcribed manuscript pages for his masterpiece, Madame Bovary (1857).
Flu-Related Information
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Influenza Evidence-Based Information contains the latest information on the H1N1 flu and seasonal influenza for physicians, nurses, and patients. It will be updated throughout the flue season.
Food and Drug Administration Publications
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration site provides information as befits its consumer protection role in regards to foods, cosmetics, drugs and medical devices. Information is linked under such categories as FDA News, Foods, Human Drugs, Biologics, Medical Devices/Radiological Health, Animal Drugs, Cosmetics, Field Operations/Imports, and Toxicology. The Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER) provides the FDA Drug Approvals List and regulatory guidelines.
Foreign Broadcast Information Service Electronic Index
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Index to FBIS Daily Reports issued from 1975-1996.
Foreign Broadcast Information Services: Daily Reports (1941-1996) plus Annexes
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Content will be released to this digital product on a monthly basis over a time span of about two years. When completed, the product will consist of approximately two million pages. The original mission of FBIS was to monitor, record, transcribe and translate intercepted radio broadcasts from foreign governments, official news services, and clandestine broadcasts from occupied territories. These translations, or transcriptions in the case of English language materials, make up the Daily Reports.
Foreign Office Files for China, 1949-1980
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Complete British Foreign Office Files dealing with China, Hong Kong and Taiwan in this period.
Foreign Office Files for India, Pakistan and Afghanistan, 1947-1980
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Sourced from the British Foreign Office files, this resource covers the political and social history of India, Pakistan and Afghanistan in this period with additional content on Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bhutan, Sikkim and Kashmir, as well as other frontier regions. The threat posed by China and the Soviet Union is analyzed in detail. Other files look at the impact on United Kingdom, US and European trade, industrial policy, education and the media. There is a variety of material including diplomatic dispatches, telegrams, newspaper cuttings and transcripts, maps, photographs, political and economic reports, minutes of meetings, conference proceedings, letters, and other ephemera. This project comprises the following three sections: Independence, Partition and the Nehru Era, 1947-1964; South Asian Conflicts and Independence for Bangladesh, 1965-1971; Afghanistan and the Cold War, Emergency Rule in India, and the Resumption of Civilian Rule in Pakistan, 1972-1980.
Forrester
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Technology and market research from Forrester Research, Inc. focusing on the business implications of technology change.
FRANCIS
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Multilingual, multidisciplinary information in the humanities (63%), social sciences (33%), and economics (4%)
FreeBooks4Doctors
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FreeBooks4Doctors! is dedicated to the promotion of free access to medical books over the Internet. Listing of over 600 free online books. Search by specialty or title. Subscribe to their Book Alert to be informed about new free books.
Future Medicine
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a gateway to objective and authoritative information on medical advances in the post-genomic era, delivering concise, forward-looking perspectives on the scientific, clinical, economic and policy issues in modern healthcare. Future Medicine is part of the Future Science Group, an expanding group of independent companies active in the field of scientific information and endeavor.
Gale Directory Library
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Information from several Gale reference works including Ward's BusinessDirectory, Encyclopedia of Governmental Advisory Organizations,Directory of Special Libraries and Information Centers, Directory ofDatabases, Information Industry Directory, Directory of Publications andBroadcast Media, Encyclopedia of Associations, National FacultyDirectory and the Research Centers Directory.
Gale U.S. History In Context
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History Resource Center: U.S. provides integrated access to over 4,000 historical (primary) documents, articles from more than 30 reference titles, and over 110 full-text journals covering themes, events, individuals and periods in U.S. history from pre-Colonial times to the present. The material also includes citations from over 180 additional history journals from the Institute for Scientific Information's Arts and Humanities Citation Index, as well as the entire "American Journey Online" series.
Gale Virtual Reference Library
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Contains encyclopedias and reference books in a variety of subjects.
Gale World History In Context
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History Resource Center: World is a comprehensive collection of award-winning reference, full-text articles from leading scholarly publications, an array of primary sources, and images, maps and charts which provide expansive geographic and chronlogic research materials for the study of world history. From ancient Europe to Latin America and from the Far East to the Renaissance, world history curricula is supported with over 1,800 primary sources, over 27 reference titles and more than 110 journals.
Access expires 12/30/2011
Garland Encyclopedia of World Music Online
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The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music Online is the first comprehensiveonline resource devoted to music research of all the world's peoples. Thisdatabase integrates text, images, as well as musical examples within theMusic Online interface.
Gartner
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Research from Gartner, Inc., an information technology research and advisory company. Gartner works with clients to research, analyze and interpret the business of IT.Not all documents are available in full-text form. Use the "Advanced Search" feature to locate full-text articles available to USC users.
GE Healthcare's Clinical Window
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Virtual Anesthesia Textbook, sponsored by GE Healthcare’s Clinical Window, has the goal of organizing all internet resources on anesthesia into one concise, textbook style website.
Genderside Watch
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Genderside Watch seeks to confront acts of gender-selective mass killing around the world. We believe that such atrocities against ordinary men and women constitute one of humanity's worst blights, and one of its greatest challenges in the new millennium.
GenderWatch
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GenderWatch is a full text database of publications that focus on the impact of gender across a broad spectrum of subject areas. Subjects covered include: business, education, literature and the arts, health sciences, history, political science, public policy, sociology, gender and women's studies and more. The database provides in-depth coverage of the subjects that are uniquely central to women's lives. It includes content on the impact of gender and gender roles on areas such as: the arts, popular culture and media, business and work, crime and criminology, education, research and scholarship, family, health care and medicine, politics, policy and legislation, pornography, religion, sexuality and sexology, sports and leisure.Publications include academic and scholarly journals, magazines, newspapers, newsletters, regional publications, books, booklets and pamphlets, conference proceedings, and government, n-g-o and special reports.
GenderWatch (Legacy Platform)
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GenderWatch is a full text database of publications that focus on the impact of gender across a broad spectrum of subject areas. Subjects covered include: business, education, literature and the arts, health sciences, history, political science, public policy, sociology, gender and women's studies and more. The database provides in-depth coverage of the subjects that are uniquely central to women's lives. It includes content on the impact of gender and gender roles on areas such as: the arts, popular culture and media, business and work, crime and criminology, education, research and scholarship, family, health care and medicine, politics, policy and legislation, pornography, religion, sexuality and sexology, sports and leisure.
Publications include academic and scholarly journals, magazines, newspapers, newsletters, regional publications, books, booklets and pamphlets, conference proceedings, and government, n-g-o and special reports. GenderWatch also contains archival material making it a repository of an important historical perspective on the evolution of the women's movement and the changes in gender roles and understandings over the last fifteen to twenty years.
General Business File ASAP
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General BusinessFile ASAP Web provides a combination of indexing, abstracts and full text for business andtrade publications. Includes directory listings for companies as well as investment analysts' reports on major companies and industries.
General Science Full Text (H.W. Wilson)
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General Science Full Text™ provides full text from more than 100 periodicals dating as far back as 1995, in addition to indexing and abstracts for nearly 300 periodicals dating back to 1984. Subject coverage includes astronomy, biology, botany, chemistry, conservation, health & medicine, oceanography, physics, zoology and much more.
GeNii
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GeNii, pronounced “gene-knee” is a portal to academic databases and indexes to journal articles, books, reports, and papers in all disciplines. It is a web-based resource for free and unlimited use of the contents, with a few full texts. Databases contained are CiNii, WebcatPlus, KAKEN, DBR, and JAIRO:
Geological Society of America Publications
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Special Papers includes monographs, symposium-based volumes, and longer, multi-author volumes with dedicated volume editors. Special Papers present state-of-the-art treatments of rapidly evolving subjects
GeoRef
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GeoRef is an index of articles from over 25,0000 journals addressing geology and earth science. Updated twice a month.
GeoScienceWorld
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This includes about fifty titles in the broad scope of earth sciences, including environmental geology, mineralogy, paleontology, seismology, etc., from a number of geologic societies around the world. It also includes links to open access journals and U.S. state governmental survey publications in earth sciences.
Geriatrics at Your Fingertips
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Geriatrics At Your Fingertips is a comprehensive pocket-sized reference to clinical geriatrics that provides up-to-date, practical information on the evaluation and management of diseases and disorders most common to elderly people. Updated annually. The complete content is available on the GAYF web site, where versions for Pocket PC- and Palm-based PDAs are also available for download. Sponsored by the American Geriatrics Society (AGS), access is free, but you must register.
German Concentration Camp and Prison Camp Correspondence
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This collection consists of items originating from prisoners held in German concentration camps, internment and transit camps, Gestapo prisons, and POW camps, during and just prior to World War II. Most of the materials are letters written or received by prisoners, but also included are receipts for parcels, money orders and personal effects; paper currency; and realia, including Star of David badges that Jews were forced to wear.
Gerritsen Collection
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In the late 1800's, Dutch physician Aletta Jacobs and her husband C.V. Gerritsen began collecting books, pamphlets and periodicals reflecting the evolution of a feminist consciousness and the movement for women's rights. The Gerritsen Collection has since become the greatest single source for the study of women's history in the world.
Global Financial Data
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Historical stock market, financial, and economic data. The GFD Database includes over 20,000 current and historical data series covering over 200 countries that have been collected from original sources.
Global Legal Information Network
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Provided by the Law Library of the Library of Congress, the Global Legal Information Network (GLIN) is a public database of official texts of laws, regulations, judicial decisions, and other complementary legal sources contributed by governmental agencies and international organizations. These GLIN members contribute the full texts of their published documents to the database in their original languages. Each document is accompanied by a summary in English and, in many cases in additional languages, plus subject terms selected from the multilingual index to GLIN. All summaries are available to the public, and public access to full texts is also available for most jurisdictions.
Global Road Warrior
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Global Road Warrior, which sub-titles itself as 'the ultimate guide to the world' or 'the ultimate business travel guide" provides a broad range of practical information, available in twenty broad subject categories, for over 175 countries. Includes numerous maps and images.
Gnomon Online
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A database for ancient history, classical philology, and archeology, Gnomon is an international bibliographical index to monographs, journal articles, conference papers, essays in collections and dissertations in many languages. It can be searched from 1990-present by subject, author, keyword, and/or publication. Words within the citation are linked to additional articles.Includes a thesaurus that bridges the gap between English and German terms common to classical studies. In English, French, and German.Produced by the publisher of the journal Gnomon (Doheny Journal Stacks, PA3.G6).
Goethes Werke
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The electronic version of "Goethes Weke" includes complete texts of the 143 volumes known as the definitive Weimar Edition. The database contains Goethe's entire literary and scientific work as well as personal letters and diaries, along with all illustrations, notes, exisitng literary variants and indexes included in the definitive Weimar Edition.The present e-edition also includes "Goethes Gesprache (Goethe's Coversations), edited by Woldemar Freiherr von Biedermann (Leipzig, 1889-1896) as well as Goethe's works edited by Paul Raabe (Munich, 1990). The extensive supplement includes all Goethe's letters discovered after the publication of the Weimar Edition.
Google Maps
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Ah, finally - a map system that does it all. This free service offersdetailed street and terrain maps, robust locator tools to findaddresses/businesses/places, and a route planner for traveling by car,public transport, or walking. Live traffic conditions for several citiesare available as well. For those who need visual cues, Google Mapsprovides that too. Its fascinating "Street View" shows 360° panoramicstreet-level views, inviting users to virtually walk and explore thearea. This is available in many U.S. cities and in several countriesabroad. There is also a feature for those wanting to create their ownmaps. No more fumbling with folding paper maps, just click on this greatsite.
Google Scholar
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Google Scholar enables you to search specifically for scholarly literature, including peer-reviewed papers, theses, books, preprints, abstracts and technical reports from all broad areas of research. Use Google Scholar to find articles from a wide variety of academic publishers, professional societies, preprint repositories and universities, as well as scholarly articles available across the web.

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To set preferences, click on Scholar Preferences. Next enter USC into the search box, and click Find Library. Select University of Southern California, then click Save Preferences.
GPO Monthly Catalog
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GPO Monthly Catalog (available through FirstSearch) covers all types of U.S. government documents, including Congressional reports, hearings, debates, and records; judiciary materials; and documents issued by executive departments (Defense, State, Labor, Office of the President, etc.).
Grand Corpus des littératures française et francophone, du Moyen Âge au 20e siècle
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In total, more than 14,000 texts can be searched simultaneously; about 300 authors’ complete works are represented in this corpus.
Grand Tour
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Taking the phenomenon of the Grand Tour as a starting point, this resource explores the relationship between Britain and Europe between c1550 and c1850, exploring the British response to travel on the Continent for pleasure, business and diplomacy. Includes manuscripts, visual materials and printed works.
GreenFILE
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GreenFILE indexes scholarly and general interest titles, as well as government documents and reports. This resource offers a unique perspective on the positive and negative ways humans affect the environment. Drawing on the connection between the environment and disciplines such as agriculture, education, law, health and technology, GreenFILE serves as an informative resource for anyone concerned about the issues facing our planet. The database contains nearly 300,000 records, full text for selected titles and searchable cited references for more than 200 titles as well.
Greensource
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Produced by McGraw-Hill Construction, this free website (with ads) focuses on environmental and sustainable building news and projects around the world (but with a US emphasis). Includes fora on topics such as humanitarian design, LEED, and professional practice, as well as entries from the world's top green building and design blogs. It also allows searching in Sweets for green building products.
Guardian (1821-2003) and Observer (1791-2003)
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The Guardian (1821-2003) and The Observer (1791-2003) offers full page and article images with searchable full text back to the first issue. The collection includes digital reproductions providing access to every page from every available issue.
Guardian (1821-2003) and Observer (1791-2003) (Legacy Platform)
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The Guardian (1821-2003) and The Observer (1791-2003) offers full page and article images with searchable full text back to the first issue. The collection includes digital reproductions providing access to every page from every available issue.
Guide to Grammar and Writing
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A collection of advice on writing and usage containing definitions, suggestions, rules for spelling, information on diagramming sentences, etc. Includes numerous computer-graded quizzes. Capital Community College in Hartford, CT provides this site which has won numerous awards.
Guoxuebaodian (Treasures of Chinese Classics)
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Several thousand Full-text Chinese classics covering literature, arts, drama, history, philosophy, military, medicine, etc.
gutenberg-e
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The Gutenberg-e prize winning books represent the most distinguished and innovative scholarship delivered with creative and thoughtful use of digital technology. These books have undergone a rigorous academic review process by distinguished historians brought together by the American Historical Association and produced through a close collaboration between the authors and the electronic publishing staff at Columbia University Press. The books represent a range of historical subjects.
Haltadefinizione
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A commercial site that contains a small collection of extremely high-resolution images of Italian Renaissance and 19th century paintings. Included are Leonardo's /Last Supper/, Botticelli's /Primavera/, and others. Unfortunately, they are watermarked, but by manipulating the cursor you can see the detail you want.Register to see the highest resolution images.
HarpWeek 1857-1912
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The HarpWeek Database contains scanned images of Harper's Weekly, a prominent 19th- and 20th-century American magazine that began publication in 1857. Harper's was aimed at the middle and upper socio-economic classes, and tried not to print anything that it considered unfit for the entire family to read. In addition to the importance of illustrations and cartoons by artists like Winslow Homer and Thomas Nast, the paper's editorials played a significant role in shaping and reflecting public opinion from the start of the Civil War to the end of the century. The database currently has all issues from 1857-1912, covering the Civil War, Reconstruction, and Gilded Age periods.
Hartford Courant (Historical)
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The Hartford Courant offers full page and article images with searchable full text back to the first issue (May 24, 1764). The collection includes digital reproductions providing access to every page from every available issue.
Hartford Courant (Historical) (Legacy Platform)
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The Hartford Courant offers full page and article images with searchable full text back to the first issue (May 24, 1764). The collection includes digital reproductions providing access to every page from every available issue.
Harvard Project on the Soviet Social System Online (HPSSS)
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HPSSS Online is a web resource that makes the Harvard Project on the Soviet Social System accessible to researchers and students worldwide for the first time.The Harvard Project on the Soviet Social System is a collection of some 700 interview transcripts conducted with refugees from the USSR during the early years of the Cold War. A unique source for the study of Soviet society between 1917 and the mid-1940s, it boasts vast amounts of one-of-a-kind data on political, economic, social and cultural conditions. Access to the HPSSS Online resource is unrestricted. A guide to using the project has also been posted on the site that details the methodological limitations and possibilities of this online resource at some length: http://hcl.harvard.edu/collections/hpsss/working_with_hpsss.pdf
Health & Psychosocial Instruments (HAPI)( Ovid )
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Provides ready access to information on measurement instruments (i.e., questionnaires, interview schedules, checklists, index measures, coding schemes/ manuals, rating scales, projective techniques, vignettes/scenarios, tests) in the fields of health, psychosocial sciences, organizational behavior, and library and information science.
Health Resources and Services Administration
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Includes information about grants available from HRSA's Bureau of Primary Health Care, the Bureau of Health Professions, Bureau of Maternal and Child Health, and the HIV/AIDS Bureau.
Healthcare Standards Directory
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Healthcare Standards Directory Online is an easy-to-use, comprehensive guide to healthcare standards, practice guidelines, and other official documents. The Web site is updated daily so you can rely on it for the most current information

The scope of the database is broad. It includes standards1 issued by medical societies, professional associations, government agencies, and other health-related organizations. The standards cover a wide range of subjects.

Unless otherwise stated, the term "standards" refers to the various standards, practice guidelines, criteria, position papers, practice parameters, policy statements, protocols, or other official documents issued by professional associations or other recognized authorities and agencies, as well as laws and regulations promulgated by federal and state governments.

HEALTHMap
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An interactive world map noting current diseases, as well as breaking reports of infectious diseases.
HealthSTAR( Ovid )
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HealthSTAR contains citations to the published literature on health services, technology, administration, and research. It focuses on both the clinical and non-clinical aspects of health care delivery. The following topics are included: evaluation of patient outcomes; effectiveness of procedures, programs, products, services and processes; administration and planning of health facilities, services and manpower; health insurance; health policy; health services research; health economics and financial management; laws and regulation; personnel administration; quality assurance; licensure; and accreditation.
HeinOnline Law Journal Library
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HeinOnline is an ever-expanding, comprehensive, image-based collection of legal periodicals. This online database offers a number of search and browse features that make it a very useful tool for the legal researcher.
Hemispheric Institute Digital Video Library (HIDVL)
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The Hemispheric Institute Digital Video Library (HIDVL) provides a digital venue for documenting the expression of social and political life through performance in the many political landscapes of the Americas. HIDVL brings together materials that existed only in small private archives that lacked the resources to care for these extraordinary cultural documents. Using the resources of digital technology, the Hemispheric Institute ensures thelong-term preservation of these rare videos and make them accessible to viewers around the world. The trilingual Artist Profiles contextualize the video collections with photos, texts, interviews, bibliographies and additional materials that viewers might find useful: http://hemisphericinstitute.org/artistprofiles/
In order to use the database you need to create an account on the Hemi website (using your .edu email)
Henry III Fine Rolls Project
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Henry III Fine Rolls Project A window into English history, 1216 - 1272 Funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council, and combining King’s College London’s Department of History and Centre for Computing in the Humanities with The National Archives and Canterbury Christ Church University, The Henry III Fine Rolls Project is a unique and pioneering enterprise which democratises the rolls by making them freely available in English translation with a sophisticated electronic search engine.
Hispanic American Newspapers (1808-1980)
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USC's holdings of the American ethnic press are significantly enhanced with the addition of this collection from Readex Newsbank covering Hispanic American newspapers from 22 U.S. states published in the period 1808-1980. Searchable by dates and "eras", article types, languages, place of publication, and newspaper title.
Hispanic-American Periodicals Index (HAPI)
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Locate articles in the humanities and social sciences from and about Latin America and related to Chicano and Latino studies from the Hispanic American Periodicals Index. Some fulltext available.
Historical Abstracts (EBSCO)
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Covers history of the world, 1450-. Excludes the U.S. and Canada. Includes key history journals from major countries, as well as relevant selected journals from the social sciences and humanities. All abstracts are in English. Includes book reviews and dissertations.
Historical Newspapers Online
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Historical Newspapers contains four major historical resources:
  • Palmer's Index to the Times which covers the period from 1790 to 1905 in The Times
  • The Official Index to the Times which takes the coverage forward from 1906 to 1980
  • The Historical Index to the New York Times which covers The New York Times from 1851 to September 1922
  • Palmer's Full Text Online, 1785-1870, providing access to the full articles referenced in Palmer's index to the Times
Historical Statistics of the United States
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Historical Statistics of the United States has long been the standard source for quantitative indicators of American history.This is the fourth edition of Historical Statistics of the United States. The U.S. Bureau of the Census published the prior editions in 1949, 1960, and 1975, the last known as the Bicentennial Edition. Cambridge University Press publishes this, the Millennial Edition, with the permission of the Census Bureau. Some of the data and table documentation presented here are used without explicit quotation, but with permission, from the earlier editions. The Census Bureau takes no responsibility for the design of this edition or the accuracy of its content, which rests solely with the contributors, the editors, and Cambridge University Press.
History Cooperative
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The History Cooperative is a pioneering nonprofit humanities resource provided by the University of Illinois Press, the Organization of American Historians, and JSTOR offering top-level online history scholarship.
History of Science, Technology, and Medicine
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Access indexes on all resources about the history of science and technology.
HIV InSite Knowledge Base
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An outstanding and comprehensive site providing in-depth information about HIV/AIDS. The site is produced by the University of California, San Francisco and all information found on the site has been selected by UCSF faculty and staff. Provides thorough coverage of research and clinical information, related social issues, prevention and education, Spanish language resources, statistics and status of the epidemic throughout the world. A comprehensive annotated list of related links is included.
HLAS Online
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HLAS Online, the Handbook of Latin American Studies, is the major bibliography on Latin America consisting of works selected and annotated by scholars. Edited by the Hispanic Division of the Library of Congress, the multidisciplinary Handbook alternates annually between the social sciences and the humanities. Each year, more than 130 academics from around the world choose over 5,000 works for inclusion in the Handbook. Continuously published since 1935, the Handbook offers Latin Americanists an essential guide to available resources.
Homeland Security Digital Library (HSDL)
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The Homeland Security Digital Library is composed of homeland security documents related to homeland security policy, strategy, and organizational management collected from a wide variety of sources. These include federal, state, tribal, and local government agencies, professional organizations, think tanks, academic institutions, and international governing bodies. Resources are carefully selected and evaluated by a team of librarians and subject-matter specialists.
Hoovers Online
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In-depth coverage of the world's top enterprises is at the core of our business tools and service that customers find vital to their operations. Hoover's editorial staff of editors and researchers brings business information and knowledge to its coverage, updating the site daily to bring subscribers up-to-date business information.
House of Commons Parliamentary Papers
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Includes over 200,000 House of Commons sessional papers from 1715 to the present, with supplementary material back to 1688. Page images are provided, with full text searching for each paper.
Humanities & Social Sciences Index Retrospective: 1907-1984 (H.W. Wilson)
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Humanities & Social Sciences Index Retrospective™: 1907-1984 offers a broad range of subject coverage in the humanities and social sciences with high-quality indexing of more than 1,300,000 articles in nearly 1,100 periodicals, dating as far back as 1907, as well as citations of over 240,000 book reviews.
Humanities Full Text (H.W. Wilson)
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Humanities Full Text™ includes many of the most important academic journals in the humanities with the full text of articles from over 300 periodicals dating back to 1995, and high-quality indexing for almost 700 journals—of which 470 are peer-reviewed—dating as far back as 1984. The database provides coverage of feature articles, interviews, bibliographies, obituaries, and original works of fiction, drama, poetry and book reviews, as well as reviews of ballets, dance programs, motion pictures, musicals, radio and television programs, plays, operas, and more.
I/B/E/S International (WRDS)
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The Institutional Brokers Estimates System provides consensus and detail forecasts from security analysts, including earnings per share, revenue, cash flow, long-term growth projections and stock recommendations.
IARC Monographs on the Evaluation of Carcinogenic Risks to Humans
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The IARC Monographs identify environmental factors that can increase the risk of human cancer. These include chemicals, complex mixtures, occupational exposures, physical agents, biological agents, and lifestyle factors. National health agencies can use this information as scientific support for their actions to prevent exposure to potential carcinogens.
IBFD
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The IBFD database, from the Amsterdam-based International Bureau of Fiscal Documentation, provides tax information for countries throughout the world. Our subscription includes the Global Tax Surveys, Tax Treaties Database, Tax News Service, World Tax Journal, Bulletin for International Taxation, IBFD ebook Library, and many other resources useful for international tax research. Access is limited to 5 concurrent users.
IBISWorld
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Detailed market research and analysis on over 700 U.S. industries as well as Global Industry Reports, China Industry Reports and Business Environment Reports.
Direct access to dozens of valuable industry reports on China is available here
ICE Virtual Library Archive - Proceedings Collection
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Online back file of conference proceedings from the (British) Institution of Civil Engineers, supplementing current holdings at USC. Coverage is from 1836-2002.
IEEE Xplore
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A comprehensive database deliving full text access to the world's highest quality technical literature in electrical engineering, computer science and electronics.
Illustrata: Natural Sciences
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This database includes natural science content from searchable tables, figures, graphs, charts and other illustrations from the scholarly research and technical literature by employing “deep indexing”. Search results can be viewed in full, in either thumbnail or enhanced format, along with the caption, author and source information and additional index terms that can be used for further searching. A link back to the parent record provides a summary view of all the objects associated with that paper.
Illustrated London News Historical Archive (1842-2003)
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With its debut in 1842 the Illustrated London News became the world's first illustrated weekly newspaper, sparking a revolution in journalism and news reporting. The publication presented a vivid picture of British and world events - including news of war, disasters, royalty, social affairs, the arts and science. Containing over 260,000 full colour pages, fully searchable and browseable, the ILN Historical Archive 1842-2003 provides users with unprecedented access to the entire run of this unique historical record.
Images of America: A History of American Life in Images and Texts
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Images of America: A History of American Life in Images and Texts is a unique new resource cultivated from Arcadia Publishing's award-winning series of local history books. At completion, it will include over 1 million historical images and texts, celebrating the places and faces that give America its spirit and life. All of the images and texts have been indexed to provide an unprecedented level of access into the contents, enabling users to explore the depth of a town's history or to compare the histories of various towns, cultures, ethnic groups, architectural features, and more.
Images of the American Civil War
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This database, which currently holds over 1400 images, provides a vivid visual history of a nation in crisis. The images, which are drawn from the fields of battle, politics, and general society, allow students and researchers to experience the events, both monumental and mundane, of this critical war.
In the First Person
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In the First Person is a landmark index to English language personal narratives, including letters, diaries, memoirs, autobiographies, and oral histories. Future updates will contain full-text sources and hundreds of thousands of bibliographic records. The index will allow users perform in-depth field and keyword searches across all letters, diaries, oral histories, memoirs, and autobiographies within Alexander Street Press databases, more than one million pages of editorially selected materials spanning 400 years.
Index Islamicus
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The Index Islamicus database indexes literature on Islam, the Middle East and the Muslim world. It is produced by an editorial team working at the School of Oriental and African Studies in London, established to transmit knowledge about Islamic and Middle East studies, which have traditionally been part of the curriculum of SOAS. Records included in the database cover almost 100 years of publications on the world of Islam. Material cited in the Index Islamicus includes not only work written about the Middle East, but also about the other main Muslim areas of Asia and Africa, plus Muslim minorities elsewhere. Over 3,000 journals are monitored for inclusion in the database, together with conference proceedings, monographs, multi-authored works and book reviews. Journals and books are indexed down to the article and chapter level.
Index of Christian Art
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The Index provides access to descriptive and bibliographic information on approximately 200,000 photographic reproductions of Christian art in the east and west from early apostolic times up to A.D. 1400. Many records include images. There is a particular emphasis and focus on art of the western world. Seventeen different media are represented in the archive, such as manuscripts, metalwork, sculpture, painting, glass, etc. Continues the work of Charles Rufus Morey
Index to 19th Century American Art Periodicals
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Indexes 42 art journals published in the US during the 19th century.
Index to Legal Periodicals & Books Full Text (H.W. Wilson)
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Index to Legal Periodicals and Books Full Text™ is an excellent resource for attorneys, educators, business people, law librarians, students, paralegals and others involved with the law, providing complete coverage of the most important English language legal information, with international coverage of scholarly articles, symposia, jurisdictional surveys, court decisions, legislation, books, book reviews and more. Full text is available for over 400 periodicals, many of them peer-reviewed, as far back as 1994.
Index to Legal Periodicals Retrospective: 1908-1981 (H.W. Wilson)
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Index of Legal Periodicals Retrospective: 1908-1981 is a retrospective database that indexes over 750 legal periodicals published in the United States, Canada, Great Britain, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand. Content is also drawn from 38 printed compendia, which provides access to approximately 540,000 records. Coverage also includes: annual surveys of laws by jurisdiction; annual surveys of federal court cases; yearbooks and annual institutes.
Index to Printed Music (IPM)
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The Index to Printed Music (IPM) is an invaluable resource for musicresearchers and students. IPM is the only online resource for findingindividual pieces of music printed in standard scholarly editions, with over307,000 index records of individual music works. IPM records with detailedindexing include, but are not limited to: composers, formats, genres,librettists, performing forces (medium), and poets. A separate collectionauthority link makes it possible to search for titles of music collections,as well as individual compositions.
India, Raj and Empire
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Manuscript collections from the National Library of Scotland. The National Library of Scotland has wonderful collections documenting this history from the foundation of the East India Company in 1615 to the granting of independence for India and Pakistan in 1947.
Indo-European Etymological Dictionaries Online
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The Indo-European Etymological Dictionaries Online (IEDO) reconstructs the lexicon for the most important languages and language branches of Indo-European. It is a rich and voluminous online reference source for historical and general linguists. Dictionaries can be cross-searched. Each entry is accompanied by grammatical info, meaning(s), etymological commentary, reconstructions, cognates and often extensive bibliographical information. New content will be added on an annual basis.
Infoplease
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Online version of the Information Please Almanac.
Information Services Latin America (ISLA)
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Information Services Latin America (ISLA) is a press monitoring service providing fulltext images of news articles related to individual Latin American countries and to regions such as the Caribbean area, Andean region, or Latin America in general. Articles are from 9 U.S. and British elite newspapers. Access is by month and year or by country or region. Coverage is from August, 2007 to the present. Content is updated monthly.
Informe!
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Informe! This is a database with fulltext articles published from 1994 to the present on contemporary issues in Latin American studies. The sources include mostly Spanish language scholarly journals, magazines and newspapers from Mexico, Central America, South America and the Caribbean.
Informed Librarian Online
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THE INFORMED LIBRARIAN is a monthly compilation of the most recent tables of contents from over 250 valuable domestic and foreign library and information-related journals, e-journals, magazines, e-magazines, newsletters and e-newsletters.
INFORMS PubOnLine
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The Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS) is the largest professional society in the world for professionals in the field of operations research (O.R.), management science, and business analytics.
Inorganic Syntheses Book Series
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The Inorganic Syntheses series is the complete and up-to-date review of the area. With recent volumes covering the latest hot topics and developing areas such as organometallic chemistry, main group chemistry and ligands, co-ordination chemistry and applications in material science, this series is also of use to organic and organometallic chemists, biochemists and materials scientists.
InscriptiFact
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The InscriptiFact Project is a database designed to allow access via the Internet to high-resolution images of ancient inscriptions from the Near Eastern and Mediterranean Worlds. The target inscriptions are some of the earliest written records in the world from an array of international museums and libraries and field projects where inscriptions still remain in situ. Included are, for example, Dead Sea Scrolls; cuneiform tablets from Mesopotamia and Canaan; papyri from Egypt; inscriptions on stone from Jordan, Lebanon and Cyprus; Hebrew, Aramaic, Ammonite and Edomite inscriptions on a variety of hard media (e.g., clay sherds, copper, semi-precious stones, jar handles); and Egyptian scarabs. These ancient texts represent religious and historical documents that serve as a foundation and historical point of reference for Judaism, Christianity, Islam and the cultures out of which they emerged.
INSPEC
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Scientific and technical journals and conference proceedings in physics, electrical engineering and electronics, computing and control, and information technology. Produced by the Institution of Electrical Engineers (IEE) Information Division, the database is updated weekly.
Integrated Database of Trade Disputes for Latin American and the Caribbean
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The Integrated Database of Trade Disputes for Latin American and the Caribbean provides information on the trade dispute systems in which Latin American and Caribbean countries participate. Integrated search option allows the user to specify complainant, respondent, subject, or object of the dispute. Database is made available online by the Division of International Trade and Integration of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC).
Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research
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The Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR), established in 1962, is an integral part of the infrastructure of social science research. ICPSR maintains and provides access to a vast archive of social science data for research and instruction.
International Bibliography of Art
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The definitive resource for scholarly literature on Western art, IBA is the successor to the Bibliography of the History of Art (BHA), and retains the editorial policies which made BHA one of the most trusted and frequently consulted sources in the field. The database includes records created by the Getty Research Institute in 2008-09, with new records created by ProQuest using the same thesaurus and authority files.
International Civil Engineering Abstracts (ICEA)
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International Civil Engineering Abstracts provides online access to over 142,000 abstracts dating back to 1976 from the 150 most prominent journals in civil engineering. The ICEA accredited journal coverage list is compiled from the library holdings of civil engineering centres of excellence worldwide, such as the Institute of Civil Engineers and Imperial College, London.
International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-9-CM)
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The international standard diagnostic classification for epidemiological and many health management purposes. Includes general analysis of population groups and monitoring of incidence and prevalence of diseases and other health issues relating to other variables. Used in classifying diseases recorded on health documents, including death certificates and hospital records, that provide the basis for the national mortality and morbidity statistics by WHO Member States.
International Encyclopaedia for the Middle Ages
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The International Encyclopaedia for the Middle Ages-Online (IEMA),an entirely new supplement to the Lexikon des Mittelalters (LexMA), is being produced under the joint auspices of the UCLA Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies and Brepols Publishers; it will be made available at Brepolis, the Brepols site for online medieval encyclopedias, bibliographies, and databases. The chronological range of IEMA is 300-1500 CE, and it will cover all of Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East. IEMA will complement and fill in gaps in the coverage of the present Lexikon des Mittelalters (LexMA).
International Financial Statistics Online
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The International Monetary Fund's International Financial Statistics provides, for most countries of the world, current and historic data on a wide range of economic and financial indicators.
International Index to Music Periodicals (IIMP) Full Text
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This database provides indexing and abstracts for several hundred international music periodicals from over 20 countries, plus full text for more than 140 of the indexed journals. The database currently includes over 770,000 records, the majority from the most recent ten years of publication. Some complete journal runs are included, with indexing back to 1874. Covers the full spectrum of subjects and all aspects of music, including music education, performance, ethnomusicology, musical theatre, theory, popular music forms and composition.
International Index to the Performing Arts Full Text
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This database provides indexing and abstracts for more than 260 international periodicals, plus full text for more than 100 of the indexed journals. The database currently includes half a million records, the majority from the most recent ten years of each journal. IIPA covers a broad spectrum of the arts and entertainment industry - including dance, drama, theater, stagecraft, musical theater, circus performance, opera, pantomime, puppetry, magic, performance art, film, television and more.
International Medieval Bibliography
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The International Medieval Bibliography was founded in 1967 with the support of the Medieval Academy of America, with the aim of providing a comprehensive, current bibliography of articles in journals and miscellany volumes (conference proceedings, essay collections or Festschriften) worldwide.
International Pharmaceutical Abstracts (Ovid)
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Provides worldwide coverage of pharmaceutical science and health-related literature. Comprehensive information is included for drug therapy, toxicity, and pharmacy practice as well as legislation, regulation, technology, utilization, biopharmaceutics, information processing, education, economics, and ethics as related to pharmaceutical science and practice. Updated monthly.
International Year Book and Statesmen's Who's Who including Who's Who in Public International Law
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The International Year Book and Statesmen’s Who’s Who Online is an authoritative and esteemed source of information on all the countries of the world, including territories and federal states; all significant international and national organizations, from the United Nations to economic and trade organizations; comprehensive biographical profiles of over 6,000 of the most important people in the world today.
Internet Acronym Server
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The Internet Acronym Server is, as its name implies, a database of acronyms collected from the Internet for the best part of two decades. An acronym is a kind of abbreviation. Acronyms are usually made from the capitalized initials of the words it represents, for example FBI is an acronym for the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Contrary to what some sources say, acronyms do not have to be pronounceable words.
Internet Library of Early Journals
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ILEJ is a joint project by the Universities of Birmingham, Leeds, Manchester and Oxford, conducted under the auspice of the eLib (Electronic Libraries) Programme.

The project has digitized selected twenty-year runs of three eighteenth- and three nineteenth-century journals and placed the images online at the site. Journals include: Annual Register (1758-78), Gentleman's Magazine (1731-50), Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society (1757-77), Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1843-52), Notes and Queries (1849-69), and The Builder (1843-9).

Investext
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Reports and forecasts prepared by top Wall Street and international brokerage firms More than 11,000 U.S. and international companies and 53 industries are covered.
IOPscience platform
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This is the webpage of all IOP e-journals. To find USC subscriptions, please click on Journals tab.
IPA Source
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IPA Source is the largest collection of literal translations andInternational Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) transcriptions on the web. The goal ofIPA Source is to promote the comprehension and accurate pronunciation offoreign language texts in art song and opera in order that the singer mayimbue each syllable with the appropriate emotional content. IPA Sourceoffers works in Latin, Italian, German, and French and plans to include more"singing" languages in the future. The database currently includes over 5500texts.
IRI - Information Resources Inc. (WRDS)
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Point-of-sale information from more than 11,300 grocery stores, as well as 7,500 drug stores covering the period 1983-1997.
ISI Emerging Markets
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Provides coverage of emerging economies in Africa, Asia, Europe and Latin America including articles, financial statements, industry analyses, equity quotes, macroeconomic statistics, and market-specific information.
ISI Proceedings: Science & Technology Proceedings
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Access the world’s leading scholarly literature in the sciences and examine proceedings of international conferences, symposia, seminars, colloquia, workshops, and conventions.
ISI Proceedings: Social Sciences & Humanities Proceedings
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Access the world’s leading scholarly literature in the social sciences, arts, and humanities and examine proceedings of international conferences, symposia, seminars, colloquia, workshops, and conventions.
Islamic Heritage Project
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Working together with the generous support of Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal, the Harvard University Library's Open Collections Program has digitized hundreds of Islamic manuscripts, maps, and published texts from the institution's vast holdings. All told, the project currently includes over 145,000 pages dating from the 13th to the 20th centuries CE. The documents are from many regions, including Saudi Arabia and Central Asia, and the subjects covered here include rhetoric, logic, philosophy, calligraphy, medicine, and law.Visitors can search the entire site, and they may also make their way through sections such as "Published Materials", "Manuscripts", and "Maps".The "Maps" area is quite a find, and visitors can browse maps such as a rendering of the Turkish Empire in 1714 and one of Syria from 1853. Of course, most of the materials here are in languages other than English, but for scholars of the Islamic world, this collection is invaluable.
Issues & Controversies
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Explores more than 800 hot topics in business, politics, government, education, and popular culture.
Iter: Gateway to the Middle Ages and Renaissance
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Bibliography of articles on medieval and renaissance topics.
J-STAGE (Japan Science & Technology Information Aggregator, Electronic) Freely Available Titles - English
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J-STAGE is an electronic journal site operated by Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST) and it makes electronic journals issued by Japanese academic institutions available to the public via the Internet.
Jacoby Online
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Brill's Jacoby includess New Jacoby and Die Fragmente der Griechischen Historiker Parts I-V.
Jane Austen’s Fiction Manuscripts: A Digital Edition
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The Jane Austen’s Fiction Manuscripts Digital Edition gathers together in the virtual space of the web some 1100 pages of fiction written in Jane Austen’s own hand.
Japanese‐American Relocation Camp Newspapers: Perspectives on Day‐to‐Day Life
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Over 24,000 pages from twenty-five titles of relocation camp newspapers, from 1942-1945.
Jazz Music Library
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Jazz Music Library plans to be the largest and most comprehensive collectionof jazz available online-with thousands of jazz artists, ensembles, albums,and genres. At launch, the collection includes works licensed from legendaryrecord labels, including Audiophile, Concord Jazz, Contemporary Records,Fantasy, Jazzology, Milestone, Nessa Records, Original Jazz Classics, Pablo,and Prestige. More tracks are added.
Jewish Underground Resistance: The David Diamant Collection, 1939-1945
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David Diamant is the pseudonym of David Erlich, a Jewish communist and committed member of the underground resistance during World War II. This collection consists of 1,235 pages of original documents collected by Diamant over a period of approximately 30 years dealing primarily with the Jewish segment of the French underground resistance; many of the documents originate with communist groups, and some deal with Polish groups. Most of the documents are in French, while some are in Yiddish.
Johns Hopkins Guide to Literary Theory & Criticism
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This guide lists alphabetically key critics and dominant "schools" of critical thought from antiquity to modern times. Descriptive entries include bibliographies and hyperlinked cross references.
Journal Citation Reports
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Allows evaluation and comparison of scholarly journals.
Journals@Ovid LWW Legacy Archive
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Ovid provides access to biomedical databases and full-text journals. Databases include MEDLINE, International Pharmaceutical Abstracts, EBM Reviews, AIDSLINE, CancerLit, BioEthicsLine, Health and Psychosocial Instruments, HealthSTAR and Journals@Ovid.
Journals@Ovid Ovid Full Text
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Ovid MEDLINE ® covers the international literature on biomedicine, including the allied health fields and the biological and physical sciences, humanities, and information science as they relate to medicine and health care. Information is indexed from approximately 3,900 journals published world-wide. Databases include MEDLINE Books@Ovid, Health and Psychosocial Instruments, Ovid Healthstar, International Pharmaceutical Abstracts, Primal Pictures Silver and Platinum Package Perpetual Access, Global Health science as they relate to medicine and health care. Information is indexed from approximately 3,900 journals published world-wide.
JSTOR Archive Collection A-Z Listing
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A growing full text collection of core social science, humanities, and science journals. Some backfiles date back to the early 1800s. Fields covered include: anthropology, ecology, economics, education, finance, mathematics, philosophy, political science, sociology, literature, biology.

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JSTOR Arts & Sciences I Archive Collection
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Established in 1997, JSTOR's first collection includes core journals in economics, history, political science, and sociology, as well as in other key fields in the humanities and social sciences. This collection also contains titles in ecology, mathematics, and statistics.
JSTOR Arts & Sciences II Archive Collection
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The Arts & Sciences II Collection is home to 127 titles. This collection adds depth to many disciplines introduced in Arts & Sciences I, such as economics, history, and Asian studies. Arts & Sciences II also offers core journals in several new disciplines, such as archaeology, classics, and African, Latin American, Middle Eastern, and Slavic studies.
JSTOR Arts & Sciences III Archive Collection
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Arts & Sciences III includes journals in languages and literature, as well as essential titles in the fields of music, film studies, folklore, performing arts, religion, and the history and study of art and architecture.
JSTOR Arts & Sciences IV Archive Collection
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This collection has a strong focus on the professions of business, education, and law, and also includes titles in psychology and public policy and administration.
JSTOR Arts & Sciences V Archive Collection
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This collection builds on previously introduced disciplines, adding important literary reviews and state historical journals. It will also widen the scope of core disciplines in the arts and humanities, such as philosophy, history, classics, religion, art and art history, and language and literature.
JSTOR Arts & Sciences VI Archive Collection
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The Arts & Sciences VI Collection is extending JSTOR's coverage in disciplines across the social sciences, with clusters focused in economics, education, linguistics, political science, and area studies.
JSTOR Arts & Sciences VII Archive Collection
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The Arts & Sciences VII Collection includes more journals in more disciplines than any other JSTOR collection. Its eclectic range of disciplines in the arts, humanities, and social sciences complements research in core disciplines such as history, political science, sociology, art and art history, and language and literature, and the collection represents the largest cluster of health policy titles in JSTOR.
JSTOR Arts & Sciences VIII Archive Collection
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The Arts & Sciences VIII Collection will broaden JSTOR's coverage of core humanities disciplines including history, language & literature, art & art history, and education. Included in this set will be a group of rare 19th and early 20th century American Art periodicals digitized as part of a special project undertaken with the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Frick Collection, and the Brooklyn Museum of Art. With a minimum of 140 titles by its completion in 2011, this collection will also include journals in philosophy, classical studies, and music.
JSTOR Arts & Sciences X Archive Collection
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With a minimum of 125 titles available by the end of 2013, the Arts & Sciences X Archive Collection features broad coverage in Business and the Social Sciences.
JSTOR Free Early Journal Content
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The Early Journal Content offers nearly 500,000 articles from more than 200journals published in the U.S. before 1923 and before 1870 elsewhere. It includes discourse and scholarship in the arts and humanities, economics andpolitics, and in mathematics and other sciences.
JSTOR Ireland Collection
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The Ireland Collection, developed in cooperation with Queen's University Belfast, is an interdisciplinary collection of journals and other materials. At its expected completion in 2009, it will contain a minimum of 75 journals, including journals with moving walls between 1 and 5 years and ceased journals from the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries. Over 200 monographs and 2,500 manuscript pages will also be included. Complementing JSTOR's existing collections, the Ireland Collection adds titles and resources across the arts, humanities, and sciences in disciplines such as music, art, history, literature, archaeology, mathematics, and biology. Materials span from the 1780s to the present. The content is international in scope, while also providing a rich focus on Ireland.
Karger Online
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Gateway to Karger Online medical journals.
Keesing’s World News Archive
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Keesing's World News Archive contains about 95,000 unbiased, full-text reports of the most historically significant political, social, and economic events of the world since 1931. About 150 new articles are added each month. Among the events covered are elections and changes of government; wars, treaties, appointments, and diplomacy; terrorism and issues of internal security; legislation, budgets, economic developments and international agreements; actions by the UN and other international organizations; natural disasters, environmental issues, and scientific discoveries. In addition to keyword searching, there is a “Breaking History” feature providing historical analysis and context on today’s headlines. Each Breaking History article uses the Keesing’s archive to generate a full timeline with links to contemporary articles on the events dominating today’s news.
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Kids Count Data Center
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Over 100 indicators of child well-being, including economic status, health, safety, and risk factors on the local community, city, state, and national level. Use the data to create maps, graphs, and charts for use in presentations. From the Annie E. Casey Foundation.
Kikuzo II Visual for Libraries
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Kikuzo II Visual for Libraries is a news retrieval service from the publisher of Japan’s second largest circulation newspaper, Asahi shinbun 朝日新聞. Coverage includes over 8,000,000 full-text articles as of January, 2009 from 1945 to the present. Currently viewable are full-text articles from 1985 to the present, clipped images from 2005 to the present, and entire page images from 1945 to 1989. It is searchable by keyword in the full-text module from 1985 to the present and in the page image from 1945 to 1984. The page image between 1985 and 1989 is searchable only by date. Eight (8) simultaneous accesses are shared among the consortium of currently ten (10) participating institutions.
King James Bible(UK)
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The King James or Authorized Version of the Bible was printed in 1611 and became the standard edition of the Bible for nearly three centuries. Arguably the most influential single document for English literary studies, this fully searchable online version presents the full text (of the ‘He’ version) with all introductory matter, annotation, calendars, genealogies and tables.
Knovel Library
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Subject Area - Chemistry & Chemical Engineering
Knowledge Weavers
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Multimedia health sciences education resources from the University of Utah includes animations, tutorials, and image banks.
Koseisha Zasshi Kiji Sakuin Shusei
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The Koseisha database indexes magazines and periodical articles from the Meiji era 1868 to the present. It includes periodicals locally published in Japan as well as those published in neighboring countries during the colonial times. The database is linked with the National Diet Library’s Zasshi Kiji Sakuin (Japanese Periodical Index of 19,514 journals held by the NDL as of 4/6/10; find the journal list at: http://www.ndl.go.jp/jp/data/sakuin/sakuin_index.html), the National Institute of Informatics’ CiNii (a research article index; find the journal list at: http://ci.nii.ac.jp/cinii/servlet/DirTop?USELANG=en) and Webcat (a union catalog of the academic libraries in Japan). A journal list of the Koseisha database is not available. The number of simultaneous accesses is shared among the consortium of currently thirty-two (32) participating institutions.
LA as Subject
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Hosted by the USC Libraries, L.A. as Subject is an alliance of research archives, libraries, and collections dedicated to preserving the rich history of the Los Angeles region. L.A. as Subject is working to increase the visibility of local archives and improve access to them for students, researchers, K-12 educators, and everyone else with a stake in Southern California history. L.A. as Subject promotes tools and mentoring to help its members with everything from preserving and cataloging materials in their collections to fundraising and public outreach.
Landolt-Börnstein - Group I Elementary Particles, Nuclei and Atoms
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This is on-line version of Landolt-Börnstein, a systematic and extensive data collection in all areas of physical sciences and engineering. Subject areas are ranged in 8 groups, and within this online e-books collection, everything is searchable, and accessed as PDF format.
Landolt-Börnstein - Group II Molecules and Radicals
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This is on-line version of Landolt-Börnstein, a systematic and extensive data collection in all areas of physical sciences and engineering. Subject areas are ranged in 8 groups, and within this online e-books collection, everything is searchable, and accessed as PDF format.
Landolt-Börnstein - Group III Condensed Matter
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This is on-line version of Landolt-Börnstein, a systematic and extensive data collection in all areas of physical sciences and engineering. Subject areas are ranged in 8 groups, and within this online e-books collection, everything is searchable, and accessed as PDF format.
Landolt-Börnstein - Group IV Physical Chemistry
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This is on-line version of Landolt-Börnstein, a systematic and extensive data collection in all areas of physical sciences and engineering. Subject areas are ranged in 8 groups, and within this online e-books collection, everything is searchable, and accessed as PDF format.
Landolt-Börnstein - Group V Geophysics
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This is on-line version of Landolt-Börnstein, a systematic and extensive data collection in all areas of physical sciences and engineering. Subject areas are ranged in 8 groups, and within this online e-books collection, everything is searchable, and accessed as PDF format.
Landolt-Börnstein - Group VI Astronomy and Astrophysics
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This is on-line version of Landolt-Börnstein, a systematic and extensive data collection in all areas of physical sciences and engineering. Subject areas are ranged in 8 groups, and within this online e-books collection, everything is searchable, and accessed as PDF format.
Landolt-Börnstein - Group VII Biophysics
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This is on-line version of Landolt-Börnstein, a systematic and extensive data collection in all areas of physical sciences and engineering. Subject areas are ranged in 8 groups, and within this online e-books collection, everything is searchable, and accessed as PDF format.
Landolt-Börnstein - Group VIII Advanced Materials and Technologies
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This is on-line version of Landolt-Börnstein, a systematic and extensive data collection in all areas of physical sciences and engineering. Subject areas are ranged in 8 groups, and within this online e-books collection, everything is searchable, and accessed as PDF format.
LANIC: Hispanic/Latino Resources
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Meta site, Latin American Network Information Center, at the University of Texas, provides links to a wide range of country and subject information available on the internet and related to Latin America and US Hispanics.
Latin America Data Base
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The LADB is a news analysis and information service in English from Latin American sources and related to Latin American topics in the social sciences. Particular coverage of Mexico and Central America.
Latin American Business History: Resources and Research
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Starting in December 2007, a team of researchers at the Harvard BusinessSchool began interviewing 21 leading business practitioners from Argentina and Chile for their Latin American business history initiative. The hope isthat these oral histories will serve as a valuable resource forresearch on the business history of these two countries since the 1960s. On this site,visitors can listen to the interviews (in Spanish) and also read transcriptsin English. Each profile contains a brief biography of each businessperson, along with material on their service to their respective industry.
Latin American Periodicals Tables of Contents (LAPTOC)
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The Latin American Periodicals Tables of Contents (LAPTOC)is a searchable Web database that provides access to the tables of contents of more than 950 journals, primarily in the humanities and social sciences, published in Latin America. The participating libraries of the Latin Americanist Research Resources Project have accepted institutional collecting responsibilities for the journals included in the database. The database currently contains citations for over 325,000 articles. Request LAPTOC articles from USC's interlibrary loan service.
Latin American Public Opinion Project (LAPOP)
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The Latin American Public Opinion Project (LAPOP), hosted at Vanderbilt University, disseminates data produced by AmericasBarometer, a regularly conducted survey of democratic values, political perspectives and behaviors of voting-age adults in countries throughout the Americas. Data sets are available for many countries from Latin America and the Caribbean from the 1970s to the present.
  • Please click here to access the files (PRIOR TO 2004)
  • Please click here to access 2004 data sets
  • Please click here to access 2006 data sets
  • Please click here to access 2008 data sets
  • Please click here to access 2010 data sets.
Latino Literature: Poetry, Drama, and Fiction
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This is the most comprehensive database in this field, with more than 100,000 pages of fiction and poetry representing Chicano and Latin American writers working in the United States. The drama section will soon include over 450 plays, with 500 photographs on the Hispanic Theater. The majority of works are from the 20th c., from the Chicano Renaissance to the present day. The groups represented are Chicanos, Puerto Ricans, Cubans, Argentineans, Dominicans, and Central Americans. Supplementary items included are playbills and performance material, poetry readings, book presentation flyers, book covers, and photographs. All items are indexed and linked to the texts. Texts are in English or Spanish.
Left Index
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Focused on the political, social, economic and cultural issues of the Left, the Left Index has been under production since 1982 and contains nearly 60,000 records (many with abstracts since the year 2000). The database indexes more than 150 journals focused on the political, social, economic and cultural issues of the Left. The journals are thoroughly reviewed for relevant scholarship and research. The Left Index has been under production since 1982 and contains nearly 60,000 records (many with abstracts since the year 2000). The database indexes more than 150 journals focused on the political, social, economic and cultural issues of the Left. The journals are thoroughly reviewed for relevant scholarship and research.
Lexicons of Early Modern English
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LEME searches and displays word-entries from monolingual English dictionaries, bilingual lexicons, technical vocabularies, and other encyclopedic-lexical works, 1480-1702.
Lexicool
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This web site provides a searchable directory to over 6000 freelyavailable online bilingual and multilingual dictionaries and glossaries.Searches may be entered by language(s), subject, or title/keyword.Search results provide the number of entries and links to the onlinedictionaries. The site also provides a directory of translation andinterpreting courses, a listing of translator and interpreterassociations worldwide, language resources, freeware to download andlinks to sites for currency conversion, text analysis and languageidentification. Language-related software and products may be purchasedat the website.
Lexikon des Mittelalters Online
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is an indispensable research tool for medievalists of all disciplines. Based upon the most important encyclopaedia in the world for medievalists (published in German between 1977 and 1999), LexMA’s 36,700 signed articles written by 3,000 authors covers all aspects of medieval studies within the period 300 to 1500. Its geographical scope covers the whole of Europe, part of the Middle East, and parts of North Africa to document the roots of Western culture and those of its neighbours in the Byzantine, Arab and Jewish worlds.
LexisNexis Academic
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Database of full text online news, business, financial, legal, medical, biographical, government and domestic and international newspaper resources.

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LexisNexis State Capital
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CIS State Capital Universe is the world's most comprehensive access to state government information from Congressional Information Service, Inc. The service provides access to:
  • state bills and laws
  • constitutions
  • proposed and enacted regulations
  • newspapers of record
  • articles about legislative issues affecting the states
  • legislature membership

Users can search for information about one state, any combination of states, or all 50 states from a single source.

LGBT Life with Full Text
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LGBT Life is the premier resource to the world's literature regarding Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender and Transsexual issues. Comprehensive coverage includes traditional academic, lifestyle, and regional publications, as well as non-periodical content such as non-fiction books, bibliographies and dissertations. Disciplines include athletics, health, law, sociology, family, religion, civil liberties, employment and entertainment.
LibDex
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LibDex is a website which serves as a directory of libraries of all types (though it appears not to be comprehensive in its coverage) in dozens of countries around the world. Access is first by country and then by city. Information fields, not all of which are completed, are provided for a library's web pages, hours, contact information, web catalog, systems vendor, and descriptive information.
Library & Information Sciences Abstracts (LISA)
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Index to over 550 periodicals in the areas of librarianship and information science.
Library Literature & Information Science Index (H.W. Wilson)
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Library Literature & Information Science Index™ provides cover-to-cover indexing of over 400 journals, including key library and information science periodicals. Subjects include automation, cataloging, censorship, circulation procedures, classification, copyright legislation, government aid, library associations and conferences, library equipment and supplies, personnel administration, preservation of materials, and more. Coverage reaches as far back as 1980.
Library Music Source
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The largest collection of Western Classical sheet music ever assembled with access to over 300,000 pages of sheet music from over 35,000 works.
Library of Congress Classification Outline
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The Library of Congress Classification Outline presents in broad outline form the Library of Congress Classification Schedule, broken down by letter and combination of letters and then by numerical divisions within each letter or combination of letters, i.e., J, JC, JC49, etc.
Library of Congress Web site
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The Library of Congress's home page, linking to an extraordinary wealth of information including the Library's atalogs and its very significant digital collections.
Library of Latin Texts (LLT-A)
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A major database for Latin texts, the LLT-A (formerly the CLCLT) contains texts from the beginning of Latin literature (Livius Andronicus, 240 BCE) through to the texts of the Second Vatican Council (1962-1965). It contains over 60 million Latin words drawn from more than 3100 works that are attributed to about 950 authors. It covers all the works from the classical period (texts come from the /Bibliotheca scriptorium Romanorum Teubneriana/Bibliotheca Teubneriana Latina I )/, the most important patristic works as well as non-Christian literature from ca. 200 C.E to 735; an extensive corpus of medieval literature from 735 to 1500 (taken from the /Corpus Christianorum/); and Neo-Latin literature (1501-1965), including 16th century translations into Latin of important medieval works.Currently containing over 2 million words, additions will continue to be made.
Library, Information Science & Technology Abstracts (LISTA)
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Library, Information Science & Technology Abstracts (LISTA) indexes more than 560 core journals, nearly 50 priority journals, and nearly 125 selective journals; plus books, research reports and proceedings. Subject coverage includes librarianship, classification, cataloging, bibliometrics, online information retrieval, information management and more. Coverage in the database extends back as far as the mid-1960s.
LibriVox
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LibriVox provides free audiobooks from the public domain (no longer subject to copyright restrictions). LibriVox volunteers record chapters of books in the public domain and release the audio files back onto the net. The goal is to make all public domain books available as free audio books.
Life and Times of Jorge Luis Borges
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Provides bibliographic, textual, chronological and ilustrated matter from the Jorge Luis Borges Collection and Documentation Center of the Fundacion San Telmo, Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is the world's largest colletion of materials related to this notable Latin America writer's life and works, which were created between 1913 and 1985. The database allows a variety of searches. Subjects covered are all those of interest to Borges: literature, culture, history,politics, philosophy, linguistics and art.
Life Magazine
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The entire run of the preeminent U.S. photojournal, /Life /Magazine, has now been ditigized and indexed. It was published weekly from 1936 to 1972, and covered all aspects of American life, as well as important overseas events. Many important photographers, such as Margaret Bourke-White, Karsh, and Gordon Parks, contributed images, some of which have since become icons. Search is by keyword only.
Life Science Dictionary
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Searchable and browsable glossary contains terms associated with genetics, biochemistry, general biology, chemistry, pharmacology, toxicology and medicine.
Linda Hall Library's Digital Collections: Science, Engineering and Technology
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The Library has a very strong engineering and technology collection, made even stronger by the acquisition of the Engineering Societies Libraries in 1995. The Library’s major emphasis in engineering is on collecting important current research material. In addition to civil engineering, applied mechanics and related disciplines are the most extensively covered subjects in the Library’s collection. The collection includes meeting papers from many engineering societies including the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE), the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), and the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers (AIME).Acquisition of the collection of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) broadened an already strong collection in Aerospace engineering and history. This collection includes an extensive collection of individual papers collected by AIAA as well as NASA papers.
Linguistics Abstracts Online
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Database that abstracts over 55,000 articles in linguistics from over 600 journals since 1985.
Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts
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LLBA (Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts) provides non-evaluative abstracts of articles from approximately 2,000 serials published worldwide, coverage of monographs, recent books, technical reports, occasional papers, enhanced dissertation listings from Dissertation Abstracts International, and bibliographic citations for book reviews that appear in journals abstracted for LLBA.
Listener Historical Archive 1929-1991
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Covering the years 1929-1991 the archive features the complete 62-year run of, the BBC periodical published from 1929-1991. The Listener was a weekly magazine established by the BBC in 1929 under its Director-General Lord Reith. It was the intellectual counterpart to the BBC listings magazine, Radio Times. Developed as the medium for reproducing broadcast talks – initially on radio, but in later years television as well - The Listener is one of the few records and means of accessing the content of many early broadcasts. As well as commenting on and expanding on the intellectual broadcasts of the week, The Listener also previewed major literary and musical programs and regularly reviewed new books.
Literary Manuscripts, 17th and 18th Century Poetry
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Based on manuscript holdings from the Brotherton Library at the University of Leeds.
Literary Manuscripts, Victorian
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Based on manuscript holdings from the Henry W. and Albert a. Berg Collection of the New York Public Library.
Literature Criticism Online
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LCO is comprised of 10 collections of English-language scholarly and popular commentary on literary works in most languages ranging from the classical to Shakespeare to contemporary publications. Covers not only novels but also poetry, short stories, and drama. Entries are in-depth and include bibliographies. Search by key words, author, title, or browse by works, authors, and topics.
Literature Online (LION)
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A fully searchable library of over 300,000 works of English and American literature, overseen by an academic Advisory Board. Broken into 4 parts: the Master Index, Literary Database, Reference Works, and Web Resources.

The databases USC has subscribed to within LION are as follows:

  • African-American Poetry (1750-1900)
  • American Poetry (1600-1900)
  • American Poetry 2 (1901-1997)
  • The Bible In English (990-1970)
  • Editions and Adaptations of Shakespeare (1591-1911)
  • English Drama (1280-1915)
  • English Poetry (600-1900)
  • Eighteenth-Century Fiction (1700-1780)
  • Modern Poetry
  • Cambridge Biographical Encyclopedia
  • Cambridge Encyclopedia
  • King James Bible
  • Webster's Third New International Dictionary, Unabridged
Literature Resource Center
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Biographies, bibliographies and critical analysis of authors from every age and literary discipline. Covers more than 90,000 novelists, poets, essayists, journalists and other writers. Integrating the Contemporary Authors, Dictionary of Literary Biography, Contemporary Literary Criticism, Classical and Medieval Literature Criticism, Nineteenth-Century Literature Criticism, Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism, Shakespearean Criticism, Drama Criticism, Poetry Criticism, Short Story Criticism, Literature Criticism from 1400 to 1800, and Children's Literature Review, this database is augmented with full-text critical material. Biographical information is also included for screenwriters, journalists, and nonfiction writers. For copyright reasons, some material from the print resources listed above may not be available in full-text.

The Literature Resource center includes the full text of Merriam-Webster

Litfinder
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International in scope, LitFinder covers all time periods and contains a wealth of primary literature content, including more than 125,000 full-text poems, 850,000 poem citations and excerpts, and thousands of full-text short stories, essays, speeches and plays. LitFinder also includes biographies, work summaries, photographs and a glossary. A subject navigator provides more than 10,000 subject headings, and basic and advanced search modes allow users to search by keyword, author, subject, work title, work date, nationality, gender, timeline and more. International in scope, LitFinder covers all time periods and contains a wealth of primary literature content, including more than 125,000 full-text poems, 850,000 poem citations and excerpts, and thousands of full-text short stories, essays, speeches and plays. LitFinder also includes biographies, work summaries, photographs and a glossary.
LLMC-Digital
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LLMC is a non-profit cooperative of libraries dedicated to the twin goals of, preserving legal titles and government documents on film, while making copies inexpensively available either in microfiche format or digitally through its on-line service /LLMC-Digital. /Currently 1,786legal titles for U.S. federal law and the law of U.S. states, U.S. territories,Anglo-American collections, foreign jurisdictions, international law and organizations, and multi-jurisdiction subject collections are available.
London Low Life
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Primary source materials for the study of London life, popular culture and entertainment in nineteenth century England.
Los Angeles Sentinel (Historical)
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The Historic Los Angeles Sentinel provides full-text access to the most important African-American newspaper published in Los Angeles, from its founding in 1934 through 2005.
Los Angeles Sentinel (Historical) (Legacy Platform)
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The Historic Los Angeles Sentinel provides full-text access to the most important African-American newspaper published in Los Angeles, from its founding in 1934 through 2005.
Los Angeles Times (Current)
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Full-text major daily newspaper from Los Angeles. With the nation's largest editorial department, it offers extensive coverage of national, international, and local news. Coverage: 1985-current.
Los Angeles Times (Current) (Legacy Platform)
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Full-text major daily newspaper from Los Angeles. With the nation's largest editorial department, it offers extensive coverage of national, international, and local news. Coverage: 1985-current.
Los Angeles Times (Historical)
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The Los Angeles Times offers full page and article images with searchable full text back to the first issue (Dec. 4, 1881). The collection includes digital reproductions providing access to every page from every available issue
Los Angeles Times (Historical) (Legacy Platform)
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The Los Angeles Times offers full page and article images with searchable full text back to the first issue (Dec. 4, 1881). The collection includes digital reproductions providing access to every page from every available issue.
Lyell Collection
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The Lyell Collection , created to mark the Geological Society of London's 200th anniversary in 2007, represents one of the largest integrated collections of online Earth science literature available. Bringing together key journals, Special Publications and Society book series on a single electronic platform, the Lyell Collection is a unique resource for researcher and student alike.
Macmillan Cabinet Papers, 1957-1963
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Provides access to documents from the highest level of Government during the Macmillan Administration. With some 30,000 images of original documents, taken from CAB 128 and CAB 129 as well as selected files from PREM 11 and CAB 124 this project is as important a source for world history as it is for British politics.
Making of Modern Law: HISTORIC TRIALS 1600-1925
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The Making of Modern Law: Trials 1600-1926 is a digital collection of more than 10,000 titles describing courtroom dramas published between 1600 and 1926. The two million pages of searchable content is derived from primary source documents located in the law libraries of Yale University, Harvard University, and the Library of the Bar of the City of New York. Included in the collection are unofficially published trial accounts, official trial documents, administrative proceedings, and arbitrations.The collection offers up content describing scandalous courtroom dramas and the daily lives of everyday people around the world, providing a rare historical glimpse into a given era.
Making of Modern Law: Legal Treatises 1800-1926
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The Making of Modern Law:Legal Treatises 1800-1926Visit the Making of Modern Law: Legal Treatises 1800-1926The Making of Modern Law is a fully searchable database of approximately 10 million pages and more than 21,000 works from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries on British Commonwealth and American law for research in British and United States legal history. The works, derived primarily from the special collections at Harvard, Yale, Columbia, and York University in Toronto, cover every aspect of law and encompass a range of analytical, theoretical, and practical literature, with many being quite rare and generally unavailable at USC or anywhere in the southern California. The types of works included are classic treatises, casebooks, local practice manuals, form books, works for lay readers, pamphlets, letters, speeches, and others.
Making of the Modern World
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The Making of the Modern World provides digital facsimile images of unique primary sources that track the development of the modern, western world through the lens of trade and wealth. Full-text searching across millions of pages of works from the period 1450-1850 (and 1851-1914 in Part II) provides researchers unparalleled access to this vast collection of material for research in the areas of history, political science, social conditions, technology and industry, economics, area studies and more.
MarketResearch.com Academic
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Market research reports from several sources covering a wide range of industries, services and products. Content includes industry interviews, competitive analysis, market trends, product innovations, buyer behavior, and market share.
Mass Observation Online & Mass Observation Online Update
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Original manuscript and typescript papers created and collected by the Mass Observation organization, together with printed publications, photographs and interactive maps. The social research organization, Mass Observation, was founded in 1937. The aim was to create an 'anthropology of ourselves', and by recruiting a team of observers and a panel of volunteer writers, they studied the everyday lives of ordinary people in Britain. This resource covers the original Mass Observation project, the bulk of which was carried from 1937 until the mid 1950s. Includes surveys, diaries, directives, File Reports and monographic publications issued as a result of the project.
MassTransitMag
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The MassTransit website is dedicated to "Better Transit Through BetterManagement", and their offerings include industry news, email newsletters,video profiles, and opinion pieces about the world of mass transit. The siteis mostly dedicated to providing information about mass transit systems inthe United States, though visitors will note that there is some coverage ofinternational transit systems as well.
MathSciNet
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MathSciNet is the searchable Web database providing access to over 55 years of Mathematical Reviews and Current Mathematical Publications.

MathSciNet covers Mathematical Reviews (in full-text) from 1940 to the present. Mathematical Reviews provides timely reviews or summaries of articles and books that contain new contributions to mathematical research. Items listed in the annual indexes of Mathematical Reviews but not given an individual review are also included. The approximately 1600 current serials and journals indexed and reviewed in whole or in part by MathSciNet are listed in the Abbreviations of Names of Serials which may be viewed in PDF format or as a browsable listing.

Search tips are here: http://www.ams.org/msnhtml/index_help.html

McGraw-Hill Professional eBook Library - Medical
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The McGraw-Hill Professional eBook Library allows librarians to monitor usage with web analytics available through the eBook Library's DRM interface. With a subscription, libraries will get regular updates to the eBook Library's content, making this resource always current with cutting-edge information for users.

Library users have access to McGraw-Hill Professional's exceptional content wherever and whenever they want by subscribing to the library's catalog. They will find the search ability of the eBook Library simple to use with relevant, thorough results. Users can also create their own accounts, add notes, bookmarks and print parts of the book for their personal use.

MD Consult General Dentistry I Collection
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Gateway to Dental e-books available from MD Consult.
Media Newswire
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Media Newswire is a press release distribution service. Small, medium and corporate communications use the service to distribute their latest press releases to journalists, editors, news portals and also news search engines.
Medieval and Early Modern Sources Online (MEMSO)
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An essential resource for the study of Britain and its place in the world during the medieval and early modern period (c. 1100-1800). Combines the key printed sources for English, Irish, Scottish and Colonial history with original manuscripts. The printed sources contain a large repository of state papers, chronicles, accounts and correspondence from the archives of Britain, Ireland and continental Europe. Original manuscript images are taken from the English State Papers held at the National Archives in London, United Kingdom.
Medieval Family Life
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All of these medieval manuscripts are brought together here with fully searchable transcripts, a variety of contextual data and illustrations.
Medieval Travel Writing
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Provides direct access to a widely scattered collection of original medieval manuscripts that describe travel - real and imaginary - in the Middle Ages.
MEDLINE (FirstSearch)
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MEDLINE search engine that enables search over 39 medical databases
MEDLINE (Ovid)
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The database, produced by the National Library of Medicine (NLM) is most frequently utilized for health sciences topics. It contains citations from more than 3,900 English and foreign language journals in the basic and clinical sciences and encompasses the printed Index Medicus, the Index to Dental Literature, and the International Nursing Index. Includes full-text articles from approximately 1400 journals.
MEDLINEPlus Health Information from the National Library of Medicine
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National Library of Medicine-selected Web sites covering diseases, conditions, and wellness issues. Oriented towards consumers.
MedReviews Journals
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Gateway to MedReviews journals, including: Reviews in Cardiovascular Medicine, Reviews in Gastroenterological Disorders, Reviews in Neurological Diseases, and Reviews in Urology.
MedTerms Medical Dictionary
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Created by MedicineNet.com, this dictionary has over 9000 medical terms. Written by board certified physicians and scientists, the definitions are frequently more detailed than those in other resources.
MedTrack
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Company fundamentals, drug development news, and patent information on biomedical companies worldwide.
Meiji Japan
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Original source materials based on The Edward Sylvester Morse Collection from the Phillips Library at the Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Mass.
Mental Measurements Yearbook
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Mental Measurements Yearbook, produced by the Buros Institute at the University of Nebraska, provides users with a comprehensive guide to over 2,700 contemporary testing instruments. Designed for an audience ranging from novice test consumers to experienced professionals, the MMY series contains information essential for a complete evaluation of test products within such diverse areas as psychology, education, business, and leadership. First published by Oscar K. Buros, the MMY series allows users to make knowledgeable judgments and informed selection decisions about the increasingly complex world of testing. MMY provides coverage from Volume 9 to the present. MMY via EBSCOhost® now includes the MMY Archive providing all yearbooks from the first edition in 1938, through the 18th yearbook released in 2010 raising the total number of full-text reviews available on the product to over 7,000.
Merck Manuals
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Free online medical information guides for patients, caregivers, healthcare professionals and chemists.
Mergent Horizon
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Mergent Horizon provides comprehensive coverage for all companies that are actively traded on the NYSE, AMEX and NASDAQ-- with enhanced product-level detail for companies in the Healthcare, Technology, Media and Finance sectors, highlights the relationships between a company's major customers, suppliers and partners, details hierarchies of company products and services including brands and product names, analyzes data for sector aggregates or averages, as well as for individual companies,screens companies with hundreds of quantitative and qualitative fields and custom formulas
Mergent Online
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U.S. Company Data. An Internet-accessible subscription service covering 10,000 public companies and their SEC filings
International Company Data. More companies from more countries than any other international database, with global searching across databases.
Mergent WebReports
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The Mergent WebReports provides online access to the Moody's/Mergent manuals. These manuals provide corporate histories, business descriptions, and information on properties, subsidiaries, officers and directors, long-term debt, financial statements and municipal debt. The database covers the following manuals: Industrial Manual (1920-present) Public Utility Manual (1914-present) OTC Industrial Manual (1970-present) OTC Unlisted Manual (1986-present) Transportation Manual (1909-present) International Manual (1981-present) Bank and Finance Manual (1928-present), Municipal & Government (2005-present).
METADEX
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METADEX is the only comprehensive source for information on metals and alloys. Begun in 1966, METADEX contains over 1 million references and is the database equivalent of Metals Abstracts and Index.
Meteorological & Geoastrophysical Abstracts
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Contains records drawn from the World's literature on meteorology, climatology, atmospheric chemistry and physics, astrophysics, hydrology, glaciology, physical oceanography and environmental sciences. Summaries from over 600 journal titles, as well as conference proceedings, books, technical reports and other monographs are included. MGA is produced by the American Meteorological Society with coverage from 1974 – current and update on monthly basis.
Middle English Compendium
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The Middle English Compendium offers access to and interconnectivity between three major Middle English electronic resources: an electronic version of the Middle English Dictionary, a HyperBibliography of Middle English prose and verse, based on the MED bibliographies, and a Corpus of Middle English Prose and Verse, as well as links to an associated network of electronic resources.
Mideastwire.com
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An Internet-based service of translated news briefs covering key political, cultural, economic, and opinion pieces appearing in the Arab media.While there are now more than 500 Arabic and Persian news outlets reporting stories from and about the Middle East, there is currently no affordable means for English speakers to gain access to much of this content. Mideastwire.com aims to close this gap by offering daily translated briefs covering some of the key political, cultural, economic and opinion pieces appearing in the Arab media. Currently, the service covers news from all twenty-two Arab countries, Iran, and the Arab diaspora generally, with coverage that extends across the North Africa region as well as including the United Kingdom and other countries that host Pan-Arab media. The site includes a fully searchable archive containing thousands of briefs coded by subject categories (women, judicial, energy etc), specific news sources (Al Hayat, Al Jazeera, Al Quds Al Arabi etc), countries, general topics (opinion, business etc.), and keywords.
Mint Global
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US and international company information from Bureau van Dijk including Datamonitor market research and company reports (same content as Orbis with a different interface).
Mint US
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US company information from Bureau van Dijk including Freedonia and Datamonitor market research and company reports.
MIT CogNet
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The Brain and Cognitive Sciences Community Online featuring MIT Press journals and books, job postings, library resources, graduate studies information, seminar announcements and calls for papers.
MLA International Bibliography
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Index to scholarly publication in literature, languages, linguistics, and folklore from over 4000 journals and series published worldwide. Indexing only: no full text.
Modern Language Association
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The MLA site contains information on over 6,000 journals and book series that fall within the scope of the MLA International Bibliography. Entries list editorial addresses, phone numbers, fax numbers, e-mail addresses, frequency of publication, descriptions of scope, circulation figures, subscription prices and addresses, advertising information, links to online content, peer review, and submission guidelines. The directory also provides statistics on the number of articles and book reviews published each year, as well as how many are submitted.
Modernist Journals Project
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The MJP is a multi-faceted resource for the study of modernism, with periodical literature as its central concern. The historical scope of the project has a chronological range of 1890 to 1922, and a geographical range that extends to wherever English language periodicals were published. With magazines at its core, the MJP also offers a range of genres that extends to the digital publication of books directly connected to modernist periodicals and other supporting materials for periodical study.
Monastic Matrix
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A scholarly resource for the study of women's religious communities from 400 to 1600 CE.
Morningstar Direct
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Global investment database and analytics. Please contact the Crocker Business Library for access.
MRS Online Proceedings Library
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The MRS Online Proceedings Library features over 68,000 peer-reviewed papers presented at MRS Meetings. The proceedings papers can be viewed sorted by meeting or topic, and are fully searchable.
Music Index Online
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Music Index is a comprehensive guide to music periodicals and literaturefrom 1952 to present. Formerly The Music Index Online provided by HarmoniePark Press, this database contains cover-to-cover indexing and abstracts ofarticles about music, musicians, and the music industry for more than 475periodicals, as well as book reviews, obituaries, news, and selectivecoverage for more than 230 periodicals.
Music Online
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With Music Online, Alexander Street Press aims to provide the mostcomprehensive database in streaming audio, video, reference, and scores onthe web. Music Online allows users cross search all of the music databasespublished by Alexander Street Press. Music Online can cross-search anycombination of these databases: African American Music Reference, AmericanSong, Classical Music Library, Classical Scores Library, Contemporary WorldMusic, Dance in Video, The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music Online, JazzMusic Library, and Opera in Video.
Musical America
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An international directory of the performing arts. The site includes music industry news, upcoming events, press releases, on-line polls, articles and a directory of artists and management.
Mutopia Project
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Mutopia is a growing collection of sheet music editions of classical music for free download.
Mutual Funds Links (MFLINKS) (WRDS)
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Provides a reliable means to join CRSP Mutual Fund (MFDB) data that covers mutual fund performance, expenses, and related information to equity holdings data in the TFN/CDA S12 datasets.
NAM Online Directory of Ethnic Media
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The National Online Directory of Ethnic Media is the most comprehensive listing of ethnic media, America's fastest growing segment of journalism reaching more than 60 million Americans.The NAM Online Directory provides information on more than 2,500 ethnic media organizations in the United States, including print, online, radio and television. It also includes a custom search feature that allows you to create your own search for media by city, state, language, ethnicity, and media type.
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NARIC Knowledgebase
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NARIC's databases and directories cover a wide range of disability and rehabilitation issues. This site includes: NARIC Knowledgebase which contains agencies, organizations, publications, and Internet resources; REHABDATA, an extensive database of disability and rehabilitation literature abstracts; the NIDRR Program Directory which lists disability and rehabilitation research projects; and Calendar of Events which lists national and international events with a disability or rehabilitation focus.
NASA Astrophysics Data System Journals
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The Astrophysics Data System (ADS) is a NASA-funded project which maintains four bibliographic databases containing more than 3.6 million records: Astronomy and Astrophysics, Instrumentation, Physics and Geophysics, and preprints in Astronomy. The main body of data in the ADS consists of bibliographic records, which are searchable through the Abstract Service query forms, and full-text scans of much of the astronomical literature which can be browsed though the Browse interface. Please note that all abstracts and articles in the ADS are copyrighted by the publisher, and their use is free for personal use only. For more information, please read ADS' page detailing the Terms and Conditions regulating the use of the resources. In addition to its databases, the ADS provides access and pointers to a wealth of external resources, including electronic articles, data catalogs and archives, and currently have links to over 4.6 million records maintained by the collaborators.
NASA Images
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Created through a partnership between NASA and the Internet Archive, NASA imagines offers public access to NASA's image, video, and audio collections in a single, searchable resource. “The site contains everything from classic photos to educational programming and HD video, and is growing all the time as we continue to gain both new and archived media from all of NASA's centers. Through the development of nasaimages.org we hope to promote education and facilitate scholarship in the math and sciences at all levels, and to build general interest and excitement around space exploration, aeronautics, and astronomy”.
National Academies Press Publications
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As of June 2, 2011, all PDF versions of books published by the National Academies Press will be downloadable to anyone free of charge. This includes a current catalog of more than 4,000 books plus future reports produced by the Press. The mission of the National Academies Press (NAP) -- publisher for the National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, Institute of Medicine, and National Research Council -- is to disseminate the institutions' content as widely as possible. Topics includes Behavioral and Social Sciences; Biology and Life Sciences; Computers and Information Technology; Conflict and Security Issues; Earth Sciences; Education; Energy and Energy Conservation; Engineering and Technology; Environment and Environmental Studies; Food & Nutrition; Health and Medicine; Industry and Labor; Math, Chemistry and Physics; Policy for Science and Technology; Space and Aeronautics; and Transportation and Infrastructure.
National Geographic.com
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A web portal from the publisher of the National Geographic Magazine. Provides access to reprints of articles from various National Geographic Society publications, accessible by subject, as well as photographs and science and environmental news.
National Guidelines Clearinghouse
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NGC is a public resource for evidence-based clinical practice guidelines.
National Institutes of Health Resources
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Free online health information from the US Government’s medical research agency.
National Journal Group's Policy Central
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the National Journal Group is a leading source of nonpartisan reporting on the current political environment and emerging policy trends. Their Policy Central web site allows you to track the development of public policy with archives dating back to 1977; get forward-looking, twice-daily insight on the key players, behind-the-scenes deals, and political strategies and alliances in Congress; obtain coverage of the media's coverage of important developments from hundreds of print, online and broadcast sources; research the largest database of over 5,000 public opinion surveys on political races, important issues and national figures; and, track political and issue campaigns with streaming video of 3,500 television advertisements.
National Jukebox
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The Library of Congress presents the National Jukebox, which makes historical sound recordings available to the public free of charge. The Jukebox includes recordings from the extraordinary collections of the Library of Congress Packard Campus for Audio Visual Conservation and other contributing libraries and archives.
National Library of Australia Historic Australian Newspapers, 1803-1954
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The Australian Newspapers service allows access to historic Australian newspapers digitised as part of the Australian Newspapers Digitisation Program.
National Newspaper Abstracts
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Abstracts and indexing for New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal.
National Newspaper Abstracts (Legacy Platform)
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Abstracts and indexing for New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal.
National Ocean Service
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The National Ocean Service (NOS) studies, monitors, and protects coastaland marine areas in the United States. The NOS web site offers detailedinformation about the agency’s activities, including access toeducational videos and weekly podcasts on various coastal sciencetopics. The site also hosts more than 1,000 up-to-date nautical charts,tide level data updated every 10 minutes, and beautiful photography inan image gallery. Teachers will find games, activity suggestions, andlesson plan ideas for students in grades 3-12. This site is an excellentresource for students, teachers, mariners, and anyone interested inAmerica’s coastal ecology.
National Sea Grant Library
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The National Sea Grant Library, NSGL, (formerly known as the National Sea Grant Depository) was established in 1970 as an archive and lending library for Sea Grant funded documents. These documents cover a wide variety of subjects, including oceanography, marine education, aquaculture, fisheries, limnology, coastal zone management, marine recreation and law.
National Service Center for Environmental Publications
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This site was designed to provide easy access to EPA’s publications and simple navigation to other services which may help in locating environmental information. Frequently asked questions are divided into two sections, those questions directly relating to the site and services and those which are typically asked by the general public relating to a myriad of environmental issues. Includes more than 26,000 digital publications available free of charge.
NationMaster.com
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NationMaster is a freely available website compiling data from such sources as the CIA World Factbook, UN, and OECD. Allows users to quickly generate maps and graphs.
Natural Standard
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Natural Standard was founded by healthcare providers and researchers to provide high-quality, evidence-based information about complementary and alternative therapies.
Naxos Music Library
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Naxos Music Library is the world's largest online classical music library. Currently, it offers streaming access to more than 35,540 CDs with more than 506,700 tracks. The library offers the catalogs of more than 50 classical, jazz and world music labels with more labels joining every month. The aim of NML is to eventually offer access to every work of classical music ever recorded and to become the ultimate resource in the classical music field. In future, users will also be able to view the instrumentation of all orchestral and chamber music works and to access comprehensive analyses of all the most important works.
Naxos Music Library – Sheet Music
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The Naxos Music Library offers over 45,000 sheet music titles in all classical genres, spanning music from Medieval to the 21st century and composers from Bach to Arvo Part. You can download the music easily and print using the FreeHand Solero viewer, available for download on the site.
Naxos Musical Library Jazz
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Naxos Music Library Jazz is one of the most comprehensive collections ofjazz music available online. It offers over 20,000 tracks of jazz from over2,000 albums. Hundreds of jazz, blues, and R&B artists - from the U.S. andaround the world - are represented.
NBER Working Papers
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Research from the National Bureau of Economic Research, founded in 1920, is a private, nonprofit, nonpartisan research organization dedicated to promoting a greater understanding of how the economy works. The NBER is committed to undertaking and disseminating unbiased economic research among public policymakers, business professionals, and the academic community.
Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations
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The Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations (NDLTD) is an international organization dedicated to promoting the adoption, creation, use, dissemination and preservation of electronic analogues to traditional paper-based theses and dissertations. The NDLTD assists students and universities in using electronic publishing and digital libraries to more effectively share knowledge in order to unlock the potential benefits worldwide.
New American Bible
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The official edition from the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, the New American Bible (1970) is the online version of the official Roman Catholic Bible. Unfortunately, it is not searchable. It was preceded by the Douay-Rheims Bible (http://www.drbo.org) and the Confraternity Bible.
New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics Online
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The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics Online is a key reference resource for the study of Economics and contains the full text of the 8-volume print edition and is updated at least four times a year with new articles and updates. It offers search and browse facilities, contains hyperlinked cross-references and links to related sites, sources of further information and bibliographical citations and enables users to bookmark searches and articles, along with their own notes, in My Dictionary, or add links to articles on social bookmarking sites.
New Pauly online
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The online equivalent of the print edition of both New Pauly and Neue Pauly (available in Doheny Reference/Classics, Call No. DE5.N4813 2002).This work provides authoritative coverage of the ancient world, from the prehistory of the Aegean (2d millennium BCE) to late antiquity, with a special section devoted to the history of the classical tradition and the history of classical scholarship. Scholarly articles, many illustrated with maps, site plans, genealogical tables, and photos.It is automatically updated whenever a new print volume is published.If you need to make extensive use of this database, you should read "Fonts, special characters, and appearance of the text," on the Welcome page.
New York Times (Current)
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ull-text coverage, 1980-present, of the US newspaper of record. Offers superb coverage of national and international news, plus coverage of important speeches and documents, Supreme Court decisions, and presidential press conference transcripts.
New York Times (Current) (Legacy Platform)
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Full-text coverage, 1980-present, of the US newspaper of record. Offers superb coverage of national and international news, plus coverage of important speeches and documents, Supreme Court decisions, and presidential press conference transcripts.
New York Times (Historical)
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The New York Times offers full page and article images with searchable full text back to the first issue (September 18, 1851). The collection includes digital reproductions providing access to every page from every available issue.
New York Times (Historical) (Legacy Platform)
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The New York Times offers full page and article images with searchable full text back to the first issue (September 18, 1851). The collection includes digital reproductions providing access to every page from every available issue.
New York Tribune (Historical)
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The New York Tribune offers full page and article images with searchable full text back to the first issue April 10, 1841). The collection includes digital reproductions providing access to every page from every available issue.
New York Tribune (Historical) (Legacy Platform)
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The New York Tribune offers full page and article images with searchable full text back to the first issue April 10, 1841). The collection includes digital reproductions providing access to every page from every available issue.
NewsBank Retrospective
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NewsBank Retrospective is a full-text, newspaper information resource with news articles from 1970-1991. The database covers major issues and events from contemporary American history including firsthand reports and varying regional perspectives. Coverage is from dozens of U.S. local newspapers, including twenty-two titles from California alone.
Nihon Kokugo Daijiten (日本国語大辞典Web版)
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Published by Yoshikawa Kobunkan, it is the largest and most authoritative encyclopedia for the history of Japan. One simultaneous access is shared by eight GWLA consortium universities. Click on the green arrow buttons to start and end your session.
Nihon rekishi chimei taikei
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Published by Heibonsha, it is a gazetteer of Japan. One simultaneous access is shared by ten GWLA consortium universities. Click on the Enter & Logout buttons to start and end your session.
Nikkei Telecom 21
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Nikkei Telecom21 is the Japan’s largest online database on business. It provides access to the latest news from the Nikkei newswire service, news archives, business information, and corporate profiles. One (1) simultaneous access is provided on/off USC campus.
Nineteenth-Century Fiction
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250 novels from the period 1782 to 1903, including works by all the major Victorian novelists such as Dickens, Thackeray, the Brontes, Eliot and Hardy, as well as the landmarks of Gothic and other fiction from the Romantic period.

Part of the Literature Online collection.

Nineteenth-Century scholarly projects (NINES)
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NINES has developed an innovative, federated online publishing model and the software system to support it. Listed below are the important 19th-century scholarly projects, journals, and archives.
Nixon Years, 1969-1974
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These files allow scholars and researchers the opportunity to assess, from a British, European and Commonwealth perspective, Nixon’s handling of numerous Cold War crises, his administration’s notable achievements, as well as his increasingly controversial activities and unorthodox use of executive powers culminating in Watergate and resignation.
NLM Gateway
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The NLM Gateway allows users to search in multiple retrieval systems at the U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM). The current Gateway searches MEDLINE/PubMed, OLDMEDLINE, LOCATORplus, MEDLINEplus, DIRLINE, AIDS Meetings, Health Services Research Meetings, Space Life Sciences Meetings, and HSRProj
NOAA Central Library Publications
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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration site resources available include government documents, photographs, maps, and rare and archival materials. Disciplines covered include weather and atmospheric sciences, oceanography, ocean engineering, nautical charting, marine ecology, marine resources, ecosystems, coastal studies, aeronomy, geodesy, cartography, mathematics and statistics.
North American Women's Letters and Diaries
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This is a primary full-text digital collection of over 150,000 pages of diaries and letters related to the experiences of 1,325 women. It covers women in North America from Colonial times to around 1950.
North Carolina Newspaper Digitization Project
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A project of the North Carolina State Archives, this collection contains over 23,000 pages from newspapers dating from 1751 until 1898. Click on the link "Newspapers Included" to see the current list of titles from 6 towns. The runs are mostly short, sometimes with only 2 or 3 issues from one paper. Advertisements are included, including indexing of the text. Navigation is a bit awkward.
In addition to browsing, you can search by keyword, year, or a particular newspaper. Results include a thumbnail of the newspaper as well as its title and the date of the particular result. Clicking on the thumbnail of the page provides a viewer window to show you the whole page, with icons for moving around, zooming, turning the paper, etc.
NYSE TAQ (WRDS)
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The Trade and Quote database contains intraday transactions data (trades and quotes) for all securities listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and American Stock Exchange (AMEX), as well as Nasdaq National Market System (NMS) and Small Cap issues.
OAIster
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A union catalog of more than 19 million digital resources from over 1,000 organizations developed by the University of Michigan and harvested using OAI-PMH (the Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting). Digital resources in OAIster include items such as digitized books and articles,born-digital texts,audio files,images,movies,datasets.
Obituaries & Death Notices
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The largest and most comprehensive collection of newspaper obituaries and death notices. Extensive editorial review of all newspaper sections ensures thorough selection of obituaries for easy access. An easy-to-use interface allows searching by name, date range, or text such as institutional name, social affiliation(s), geographic location(s), philanthropic activities, etc.
Oceanic Abstracts (Full archive)
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Oceanic Abstracts is focused exclusively on worldwide technical literature pertaining to the marine and brackish-water environment. This includes physical oceanography, non-living resources, meteorology and geology, plus environmental, technological, and legislative topics. Updated monthly.
OECD iLibrary
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Publications portal of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and consists of three sections that include books and reports by theme, periodicals, and statistics. These online services include access to OECD textual publications as well as publications of the International Energy Agency (IEA), the Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA), the International Transport Forum (ITF) in PDF form and access to OECD statistical databases in which data can be selected and downloaded as .xls, .csv, or .ivt files. Access is available for titles published from January 1998 onwards.
OmniFile Full Text Mega (H.W. Wilson)
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OmniFile Full Text, Mega Edition™ contains a wealth of essential material for learning and detailed research in a single, easily-searched database. With the full text of articles from over 2,500 publications, and indexing and abstracts from nearly 3,600 publications, this database provides invaluable support for research in all core undergraduate subjects and for cross-disciplinary work.
OncoLink
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Cancer information for patients, physicians, and academic oncologists from the University of Pennsylvania. Search either by disease or medical specialty. Includes clinical trials, conferences and meetings, and information on financial issues for patients.
OnePetro
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OnePetro.org is a multi-society library that provides a simple way to search for and access a broad range of technical literature related to the oil and gas exploration and production industry. From one place, you can search and buy documents from many different professional societies, or similar organizations, that serve the oil and gas industry.
Online Encyclopedia of Mass Violence (OEMV)
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The Online Encyclopedia of Mass Violence (OEMV) is a regularly updated electronic database focusing on massacres and genocides of the 20th century. Currently, there is no tool available that documents and classifies our knowledge by continent, country and historical period. The OEMV's first objective is to fill this gap by offering reliable historical description and interdisciplinary analysis of both well-documented and less well-known 20th century massacres. Resources provided include chronological indexes, case studies, analytical contributions on socio-political violence in a given country, a glossary of the terms most often used in the field of genocide studies as well as theoretical papers written by the most representative authors in the field.
Online Language Dictionaries
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The WordReference Dictionaries are free online translation dictionaries.
Online Metabolic and Molecular Bases of Inherited Disease (OMMBID)
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Comprehensive text on genetic disorders and the molecular and metabolic underpinnings of diseases as well as updates on pathophysiology and treatment. Includes chapters on the history of the inborn errors of metabolism, their impact on health, and their response to treatment. Covers genetic perspectives, basic concepts, how inherited diseases occur, diagnostic approaches, and the effects of hormones, as well as coverage of specific syndromes and specific body systems affected by disease.
OnlineConversion.com
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This site boasts that one can “convert just about anything to anythingelse.” And with 50,000 conversions and 5,000 units, it has an impressiverange. Sure, it has the popular conversions: length, temperature, speed,volume, weight, cooking, area, fuel economy, and currency. But it alsocontains measurements for women’s clothing sizes between countries,light-years, density, torque, horse height, meeting room size needed forattendees, gauge and much more. There is even a “Fun Stuff” categorythat is practically addictive where users can find their age in dogyears, convert their names into Morse code, determine their weight onMars, and verify how many days until retirement! Indispensible.
Open J-Gate
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Open J-Gate is a web portal to 5,693 Open Access Journals, 3,296 of which are peer-reviewed. The journals are searchable by title, publisher, and subject.
Opera in Video
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Opera in Video will contain 250 of the most important operaperformances, captured on video through staged productions, interviews, anddocumentaries. Selections represent the world's best performers, conductors,and opera houses and are based on a work's importance to the operatic canon.The collection presents an overview of the most commonly studied operas inmusic history, opera literature, and performance classes. Multipleperformances and stagings worldwide of the major operas allow for analysisof stage design, vocal techniques, roles, and musical interpretation acrosstime periods, opera houses, and conductors.
OpticsInfoBase
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Optical Society of America (OSA)'s online library for OSA flagship journals and for partnered and co-published journals. It contains recent proceedings from OSA and has a variety of simple and advanced search and browse features for locating articles. Good for users in engineering and physics science fields.
Orbis
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US and international company information from Bureau van Dijk including Datamonitor market research and company reports (same content as Mint Global with a different interface).
Orchestral Music Online
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Orchestral Music Online is the online version of David Daniels's classicrepertoire reference work used by conductors, orchestras, musicians, andmusicologists. The database provides access to information on more than 6700 works by some 900 composers, and allows searching by duration,instrumentation, chorus type, and soloists.
OSIRIS
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US and international public company information from Bureau van Dijk.
OSIRIS DVD’s
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Historical data on public companies from Bureau van Dijk. Please contact the Crocker Business Library for access.
OTSeeker
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This database contains abstracts of systematic reviews and randomized controlled trials relevant to occupational therapy. Trials have been critically appraised and rated to assist in evaluation of their valid