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Academic Search Complete
Full-text scholarly database with broad subject coverage, including
biology, chemistry, education, engineering, humanities, physics,
psychology, religion & theology, sociology, and more. Collection
includes over 9,800 titles, with more than 5,400 in full text.
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Alternative Press Index
Citation index
to journals covering cultural, economic, political, and social change.
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Alternative Press Index Archive
Index of
journals (1969-1990) covering cultural, economic, political & social
change. Coverage is international and interdisciplinary. Indexes
alternative, radical and left periodicals, newspapers and magazines.
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American Memory
Digital collection from the Library of Congress
relating to the history and culture of the United States. Broad topics
covered in the collection include agriculture, art and architecture,
business and economics, education, geography, history, languages and
literature, performing arts, philosophy and religion, political science
and law, recreation and sports, social sciences, and technology and
applied sciences.
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American Periodical Series Online
Searchable full-text database that includes
digitized images of pages from American magazines and journals published
from colonial days to the dawn of the 20th century (dates of coverage:
1741-1900).
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Columbia International Affairs Online
Resource for theory and research in international
affairs.
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Congressional Directory
Online resource for Congressional Directories published since
1995. Presents short biographies of each member of the Senate and House;
also lists officials of the courts, military establishments, and other
Federal departments and agencies.
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Contemporary Women's Issues
Provides full-text access to global information on women in over 150
countries.
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CQ Researcher
Source for single-themed reports that offer in-depth, journalistic
coverage of political and social issues, with regular reports on topics
in health, international affairs, education, the environment,
technology, and the U.S. economy.
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Foreign Relations of the United States (FRUS)
Digital facsimile of Foreign Relations of the United States
beginning with the administration of Abraham Lincoln. Provides official
documentary history of major foreign policy decisions in an incomplete
run from 1863-1958, with missing volumes being added as they can be
acquired and processed.
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Gerontology Society of America Journals
(on-campus access only)
Search for journals in biological sciences, medical sciences,
psychology, and social sciences; full text from Jan 2000 to present,
abstracts only from Feb 1989 to Dec 1999, and Tables of Contents only
from Sep 1965 to Dec 1988.
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History E-Book Project
Full-text electronic book collection with nearly 800 works of importance
to historical studies. Subject categories include American history
(colonial to 20th century), comparative and world history, European
history (ancient to present), Russia/Eastern Europe, Latin America,
Middle East (ancient to present), and the history of technology.
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JSTOR
Full-text database of back issues of selected scholarly journals in
history, economics, political science, philosophy, mathematics, and
other fields of the humanities and social sciences. NOTE: JSTOR
does not contain issues from the most recent 3-5 years.
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LexisNexis Academic
Full-text database with content from over 5,900 news, business, legal,
medical, and reference publications with a variety of flexible search
options.
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LII: Legal
Information Institute
Produced by the Cornell Law School; resources include recent and
historic U.S. Supreme Court decisions, full-text access to every U.S.
state statute and constitution, complete full-text of the Code of
Federal Regulations (CFR) and the U.S. Code, as well as bills pending in
state legislatures.
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The Making of America Project (Cornell University)
The Making of America Project (University of
Michigan)
Digital library of primary sources in American social history from the
Antebellum period through Reconstruction; a joint effort of the
University of Michigan and Cornell University. According to the site,
the Michigan collection focuses on education, psychology, American
history, sociology, religion, and science and technology, while Cornell
focuses mainly on digitizing general interest periodicals.
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OAIster
Collection of freely available, difficult-to-access,
academically-oriented digital resources from over 200 institutions.
Provides access to ebooks, online journals, audio files, images, movies,
and reference texts.
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Oxford Scholarship Online
Full texts of over 700 Oxford titles in economics and finance,
philosophy, political science, and religion. Each book reproduces the
structure of the original printed work as far as possible, with the
addition of many features only supported in electronic form, such as
full-text searching, cross-referencing via keywords, in-line footnotes,
and linking to other online texts from bibliographies.
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Project MUSE
Full-text database of more than 200 scholarly publications in the arts
and humanities, social sciences, and mathematics.
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SocINDEX with Full Text
This resource contains more than 1,300,000 records in all major subsets
of Sociology. The content includes abstracts from over 2,000
sociology related journals and full text access to over 300 journals,
550 books, and over 6,500 conference papers.
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Women Writers Online
Resource devoted to early modern women's writing covering a period from
1400 to 1850.
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