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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... (More)
This searchable archive is comprised of 50 newspapers originating in England, Scotland and Ireland. This 19th Century British Library Newspapers collection provides the serious researcher with the most comprehensive range of national and regional newspapers in Victorian Britain ever made available i... (More)
Series I of 19th Century Masterfile provides access to the periodical literature of the nineteenth century. Included is an online version of Poole's Index to Periodical Literature (1802-1907); the foremost index for nineteenth century periodicals. Also included are: Index to Legal Periodical Literat... (More)
19th Century U.S. Newspapers provides access to approximately 1.7 million pages of primary source newspaper content from the 19th century, featuring full-text content and images from more than 200 newspapers from a range of urban and rural regions throughout the U.S. The collection encompasses the e... (More)
AAPG Datapages are the preeminent leader in online access to literature on the geology and exploration for petroleum. Included are publications from all the important North American societies that publish in this field. This is an active database with numerous additional publications continuously be... (More)
AATA Online indexes articles from over 400 journals; with 120 journals covered comprehensively. It includes over 100,000 abstracts of worldwide literature related to the preservation and conservation of material culture and heritage. Coverage includes books, periodical articles, conference proceedin... (More)
Abbreviationes is a database of Medieval Latin abbreviations, including more than 70,000 entries. It includes paleography and references to where the abbreviation can be found, as well both the abbreviated and the full term. (Update varies) (More)
ABI/INFORM Complete provides thousands of full-text journals, dissertations, working papers, and key newspapers such as The Wall Street Journal and The Financial Times, as well as country and industry profiles. The database covers a wide range of business topics including accounting, finance, management, marketing and real estate.(Updated daily) (More)
American Bibliography of Slavic & Eastern European Studies (ABSEES), produced by the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, provides information on East-Central Europe and the former Soviet Union. Some of the many subjects covered include: anthropology, culture & the arts, economics, ed... (More)
Abstracts in Anthropology is the primary abstracting service for the field of anthropology. The citations in the database come from approximately 200 separate journal titles, and cover all of the branches of anthropology, including: cultural, physical, linguistic, and archaeological anthropology. (Updated twice yearly) (More)
ABU maintains hyperlinked, searchable files of public-domain texts in the French language. Of the 288 texts available as of April 2005, almost all are literary works; the exceptions are usually either political or philosophical (for example, the Déclaration des droits de l'homme et du citoyen, some ... (More)
Abzu is a guide to networked open access data relevant to the study and public presentation of the Ancient Near East and the Ancient Mediterranean world. Includes core texts: The civilizations of the ancient Near East produced the world's earliest written texts in hieroglyphs, cuneiform, and alphabe... (More)
LexisNexis Academic Universe is an online service composed of approximately 5,000 legal, news, reference, and business sources, most full text. It includes international and U.S. newspapers, ethnic and regional news sources, magazines, wire services, newsletters, trade journals, company and industry... (More)
Highly selective, academic resources from the library collection of the University of Toronto. Most of the sources can also be found in MadCat. The focus is on major resources in Jewish history available in a number of leading libraries and online. Resources include books, articles, and primary sour... (More)
Academic Search Premier is a multi-disciplinary database that provides full text for more than 4,650 journals, including approximately 3,900 peer-reviewed titles. A total of 8,450 journals are indexed and abstracted. This resource is licensed by BadgerLink/Department of Public Instruction for use by all Wisconsin residents. (Updated daily) (More)
AccessMedicine provides students, residents, clinicians, researchers, and all health professionals with access to more than 60 medical titles from the best minds in medicine, updated content, thousands of images, interactive self-assessment, Custom Curriculum, a comprehensive search platform, and the ability to download content to a mobile device. (More)
AccessUN indexes United Nations documents and publications. Articles appearing in UN periodicals are individually indexed as are the bilateral and multilateral treaties in the United Nations Treaty Series (UNTS). Full-text resolutions from the principal organs are appended to their respective biblio... (More)
The ACLS Humanities E-Book makes available over 3,000 works of major importance in the humanities. All parts of the world and all periods of history are included. The aim is to include "books that remain vital to both scholars and advanced students, and are frequently cited in the literature." Title... (More)
The ACM Digital Library is a collection of citations and full text from ACM journals, newsletters, magazines, multimedia titles, and conference proceedings. It is a repository of papers from publications that have been published, co-published, or co-marketed by ACM and other publishers about computing and information technology. (Updated weekly) (More)
The Acta Sanctorum Database is an electronic version of the complete printed text of the Acta Sanctorum ["Deeds of the Saints"] taken from the edition published in many volumes by the Société des Bollandistes in Antwerp in the seventeenth century and continued in Brussels in the later nineteenth and... (More)
The Advanced Technologies Database with Aerospace provides bibliographic coverage of research, emerging technologies, applications and companies in the areas of aeronautics, astronautics, computer & information technology, electronics, communications, solid state devices, and space sciences. Fro... (More)
Advances in Biochemical Engineering/Biotechnology reviews trends in modern biotechnology. It aims is to cover aspects of this interdisciplinary technology where knowledge, methods and expertise are required for chemistry, biochemistry, microbiology, genetics, chemical engineering and computer scienc... (More)
The Aerospace Database provides bibliographic coverage on applied research in aerospace and space sciences including content from the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) and National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Subject coverage includes: applied research in aer... (More)
This is an ongoing project to publish on the Web the Greek and Latin texts of Aesop's fables (and other "Aesopic" fables in ancient and medieval collections), together with early modern and modern English-language translations and with indexes to collections by fable number. Greek-language texts are... (More)
This online collection is maintained by the University of Wisconsin-Madison Libraries. It contains digitized images and sounds of Africa contributed over the years to the African Studies Program of the University of Wisconsin-Madison. These digital files are stored in an accessible database and are ... (More)
From early slave spirituals to modern movements in jazz, blues, and gospel, African American music has influenced the development of music worldwide. African American Music Reference brings together important reference texts in this subject area, together with songsheets, images, and other print res... (More)
Full text searchable newspaper covergage of approximately 270 U.S newspapers documenting the African American experience in Americafrom the early 19th century to the end of the 20th century. (More)
African-American Periodicals, 1825-1995, contains fully searchable content from 174 titles published by African-Americans in the 19th and 20th centuries. These include academic titles, as well as commercial magazines, institutional bulletins, annual reports, and other genres, including many short-li... (More)
A database of 40 searchable African newspapers covering the period from 1800 to 1922. Coverage is largely of English-language papers but a few in African languages are also included. (More)
A collection of over 300 full-text major African literary titles of fiction, poetry, drama and non-fictional prose. 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 writing. It includ... (More)
AgEcon Search collects, indexes, and electronically distributes full text copies of scholarly research in the broadly defined field of agricultural economics including sub disciplines such as agribusiness, food supply, natural resource economics, environmental economics, policy issues, agricultural ... (More)
AGRICOLA offers agricultural information from 1970 to the present. It contains over 4 million citations to journal articles, monographs, theses, patents, software, audio-visual materials, and technical reports related to agriculture. These records cover all aspects of agriculture and allied discipli... (More)
AgNIC, the Agriculture Network Information Center, is a voluntary partnership bringing you selected, quality agricultural information. They have more than 80 information and subject specialists, cover over 60 topics, and have participation from five different countries. Users can search the database by title, creator, or subject. (Updates vary) (More)
Agris is an international database of over 2.6 million references to world literature covering all aspects of agricultural sciences and technology. It includes gray literature not available through normal publication and distribution channels. Over 240 national, international and intergovernmental c... (More)
The Air University Index to Military Periodicals is a subject index to significant articles, news items and editorials appearing in 76 English language military and aeronautical periodicals. (Updated quarterly) (More)
Electronic text-and-image site devoted to a pioneering and highly influential Europeanemblem book, the Emblemata of Andrea Alciato. It includes an edition of the visual images and the Latin text from an edition of 1621, a scholarly English-language translation, commentaries on individual emblems, a ... (More)
The Aldrich Spectral Viewer is an electronic book style program for searching, viewing and printing spectra and related structure and technical data. The Spectral Viewer libraries include the FT-NMR of 15,000 compounds and the FT-IR of 11,000 compounds. The types of compounds contained in the Spectr... (More)
ALIM is an ongoing project, sponsored by the Italian Unione Accademica Nazionale and by six Italian universities, to present scholarly electronic texts of all Latin-language works written in Italy during the Middle Ages. To date (June 2006), it offers a much smaller range of material written in the ... (More)
All That JAS is a categorized registry of 123 Web resources that list or provide access to the full title of journal abbreviations or other types of abbreviated publication titles (example: conference proceedings titles). Selected online public access catalogs that offer abbreviated title searching ... (More)
This database focuses on the many perspectives of complementary, holistic and integrated approaches to health care and wellness. It offers libraries full text articles for more than 180 international, and often peer-reviewed journals and reports. In addition, there are hundreds of pamphlets, booklet... (More)
A full text database of newspapers and periodicals from the alternative and independent press focusing on politics, government, art, the environment, labor, and religion. This resource provides a source of alternative viewpoints and perspectives to complement and challenge mainstream media coverage. (More)
The Alternative Press Index indexes more than 300 alternative, radical, and left publications that report and analyze the practices and theories of cultural, economic, political, and social change. Subjects covered include socialism, ecology, democracy, anarchism, feminism, organized labor, indigeno... (More)
Aluminum Industry Abstracts provides bibliographic coverage of aluminum/aluminum production processes, products, applications and business developments. Subject coverage includes: aluminum, aluminum industry, aluminum intermetallics, aluminum applications, extractive metallurgy, melting, casting, fo... (More)
Essential tool for physicians and other health professionals. In addition to the basics of grammar and citation, it leads writers through the thickets of abbreviation, nomenclature, and quantitation. (More)
Provides streaming access to selected educational videos including the BBC complete dramatic works of William Shakespeare. (Not updated) (More)
Contains ranking of graduate and professional schools from U.S. News and World Report. Also includes some articles on applying to graduate school, paying for graduate school, taking the GRE, careers, etc. (More)
Series 1-7 offers more than 300 significant 18th-, 19th- and 20th-century newspapers from all 50 present states. Series 1, 1690-1876: contains more than 700 historical American newspapers from 23 states and the District of Columbia printed between 1690 and 1876. Focusing largely on the 18th centur... (More)
America: History and Life indexes and abstracts more than 1700 social science and humanities journals in the field of United States and Canadian history. (See Historical Abstracts for non-North American coverage.) Links to full-text articles are included when available. Books and dissertations are included. (Updated monthly) (More)
The full-text of articles in 26 American Chemical Society journals may be searched and displayed at this site. A special feature, ASAP, (Articles as Soon as Published) offers early access to articles scheduled to appear later in the printed journals. Several ACS titles that focus on news and current... (More)
This database presents annotated bibliographies of Dante scholarship published annually in Dante Studies. It allows users to search bibliographies by publication year. It also provides access to an Italian Dante bibliography for the years 1988-1990 as well as Dante Studies in the British Isles 1980-... (More)
The American Film Institute Catalog is a comprehensive resource for the study of American film. The searchable database contains citations to more than 60,000 films covering 1893 through 2011. Full catalog records are available until 1975; stub catalog records are available from 1976-2011. Full cata... (More)
This dictionary highlights American usage and includes sound files as well as full-color photographs, drawings, and maps. Geographical and biographical names are included as well as tables for topics such as world currencies and chemical elements. (Irregularly updated) (More)
American History Online, a project of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and the University of Illinois, provides scholars with access to distributed digital library collections pertaining to 19th and 20th century United States history. It provides searching and browsing access to digitized primary sou... (More)
The American Indian Experience is a portal and full-text online library of more than 150 titles; hundreds of primary documents and images, including treaties, speeches, traditional tales, and captivity narratives with contextual annotation; a wealth of maps and photographs; and hundreds of vetted We... (More)
American Journeys contains more than 18,000 pages of eyewitness accounts of North American exploration, from the sagas of Vikings in Canada in AD 1000 to the diaries of mountain men in the Rockies 800 years later. (Not updated) (More)
American Languages is a project begun in 2003 under the auspices of a three-year National Leadership grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services to digitize, interpret, and make accessible audio recordings documenting linguistic diversity in the United States. To date, the bulk of the di... (More)
American Memory is a gateway to the Library of Congress’s vast resources of digitized American historical materials. Comprising more than 9 million items that document U.S. history and culture, American Memory is organized into more than 100 thematic collections based on their original format, the... (More)
A biographical dictionary of the significant players in the physical, biological, and related sciences. Each edition includes biographical entries on approximately 120,000 living scientists, providing birthdate; birthplace; field of specialty; education; honorary degrees; current position; professio... (More)
This online version of the preeminent print edition consists of approximately 19,000 biographies of well-known deceased Americans (loosely defined as someone whose significant actions occurred during his or her residence within what is now the United States, or whose life or career directly influenc... (More)
American Periodicals Series Online™ (APS Online) includes digitized images of the pages of American magazines and journals published from colonial days to the middle of the 20th century. Titles range from Benjamin Franklin's General Magazine and America's first scientific journal, Medical Repository... (More)
The American Poetry Full-Text Database features the works of more than 200 American poets, along with six landmark anthologies of American poetry. The database gathers the works of the most influential American poets, from the Colonial period to the early twentieth century. Its principal bibliograph... (More)
This resource is dedicated to public communication and rhetoric of all kinds and includes a speech bank, movie speeches, audio figures of speech, the top 100 American political speeches of the 20th century, the rhetoric of 9-11 and links to communication associations and journals. (More)
Based on sources from the Everett D. Graff Collection at the Newberry Library, this resource contains manuscript materials, broadsides, maps, photographs, and rare printed items documenting the history of the American West from the 18th century to the early 20th century. Main themes covered by the c... (More)
The Americana Sheet Music Collection database was developed to provide bibliographic access to the Americana Collection of sheet music, one of the special collections of the Mills Music Library, University of Wisconsin-Madison. Some records have scanned images of sheet music attached to them; over t... (More)
Ancestry Library Edition is a searchable text and image database of family history and genealogy materials including census and voter data; birth, marriage, and death records; immigration records including passenger lists; naturalization records; selected court, land and probate records; German emig... (More)
This encyclopedia explores the many peoples of early European civilizations responsible for such accomplishments as the rise of farming in the Neolithic era and the building of Stonehenge. Coverage expands from prehistoric origins through the early Middle Ages (8000 BC to AD 1000) when tribal moveme... (More)
Website for the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, a multifaceted government agency with a broad mission area that includes protecting and promoting U.S. agricultural health, regulating genetically engineered organisms, administering the Animal Welfare Act and carrying out wildlife damage m... (More)
Animal Diversity Web (ADW) is an online encyclopedia of animal natural history, distribution, classification, and conservation biology created by the University of Michigan. Animal Diversity Web has thousands of species accounts about individual animal species. These may include text, pictures of li... (More)
Animal Health and Production Compendium is an interactive multimedia encyclopaedia which focuses on all aspects of animal health and production, including diseases, nutrition, husbandry and breeding. Compendium covers several hundred topics in food-animal production (cattle, buffaloes, sheep, goats,... (More)
L’Année philologique, the most comprehensive index to scholarly work in classical studies. Includes citations drawn from more than 1100 journals plus books and conference proceedings. (Updated annually) (More)
ANNO, which is short for "AustriaN Newspapers Online," is a digitization initiative of the Austrian National Library and functions as its "virtual newspaper reading room." This web resource makes historical Austrian newspapers and magazines available for online browsing and reading. Search options i... (More)
ABELL has long been regarded as an essential bibliography of English language and literature in English. Issued in printed volumes since 1921, it is the British equivalent of the MLA Bibliography, but different enough in its coverage and the journals it indexes that the overlap is surprisingly far f... (More)
Founded in 1932, Annual Reviews provides a comprehensive resource for researchers in forty disciplines, including biological, physical, life, and social sciences. The dates covered varies, depending on when each Review began - this site includes complete coverage of all Reviews. Each Review synthesi... (More)
Antbase now provides access to all the ant species of the world, one of the ecologically most important groups of animals worldwide, including information on distribution, taxonomy, and ant sample datasets. Antbase is a collaborative effort between scientists from around the world, aiming at providi... (More)
Abstracts in New Technologies and Engineering provides bibliographic coverage on technological and engineering innovations and includes patents back to 1971. Subject coverage includes: aerospace, chemical technology & engineering, communications engineering, computers & control, construction... (More)
Anthropological Index Online contains citations for more than 770 international journals and special interest publications in all areas of anthropology and archaeology. Journals indexed are published in more than 40 languages. In anthropology, all geographical regions are covered, with particularly ... (More)
Anthropological Literature is a comprehensive, international resource for the fields of anthropology, archaeology, and related interdisciplinary research. It offers more than 500,000 citations from approximately 4,000 sources in more than 50 languages. Contains articles and essays on social and cult... (More)
AnthroSource is an online resource serving the research, teaching, and professional needs of anthropologists. Developed by the American Anthropological Association (AAA), AnthroSource brings 100 years of anthropological material online to scholars and the public, including: current issues for 15 of ... (More)
The Antiquities of Wisconsin, Increase A. Lapham's most important published work, was the result of his interest in the Indian effigy mounds found on Wisconsin's Landscape. His research for the work was funded by the American Antiquarian Society and it was published in the Smithsonian Contributions ... (More)
The entries in this encyclopedia span the period from ancient Egypt to the modern era. Key theoreticians of Jew-hatred and their written works are included. Antisemitism's permeation of Christianity and modern Islam and its political, artistic, and economic manifestations are covered. It includes an... (More)
AP Images includes more than 7.8 million Associated Press primary-source photographs with original captions for every discipline. Also available are audio files from the 1920s to the present, 2.5 million Associated Press news stories from 1997 on, and a professionally produced collection of more tha... (More)
This guide (in PDF format) offers up-to-date information on formatting electronic references in APA style. It outlines the key elements to include in references to electronic sources, with numerous examples. Among the new examples are dissertations and theses; bibliographies; curriculum and course m... (More)
Applied Science Full Text indexes and provides abstracts to articles, product evaluations, and book reviews in approximately 800 leading English-language periodicals published in the U.S. and elsewhere. The database includes trade and industrial publications, journals of professional and technical s... (More)
Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries Abstracts (ASFA) indexes more than 5,000 journals, reports, conference proceedings, and books in the area of aquatic sciences. It covers the major aspects of the aquatic environment, including aquaculture, limnology, oceanography and marine environments, environmental quality, and water pollution. (Updated monthly) (More)
ARBAOnline is a collection of librarian-written reviews of over 20,000 reference works. It covers works from more than 400 publishers in over 500 subject areas. The main categories of resources reviewed include dictionaries, encyclopedias, indexes, directories, bibliographies, guides, concordances, ... (More)
The Archival Resources in Wisconsin: Descriptive Finding Aids presents archival finding aids prepared and contributed by the following institutions: The University of Wisconsin Archives and Records Management Service, University of Wisconsin Memorial Library Department of Special Collections, Wiscon... (More)
Archive Finder is a compilation of information about primary source materials in manuscript and special collections in the United States, United Kingdom, and Ireland. Included are records for more than 200,000 separate collections in over 5,000 repositories. Archive Finder offers detailed subject in... (More)
The Directory is a pioneering resource created by the Center of the History of Collecting in America. Its purpose is to help researchers locate primary source material about American collectors, dealers, agents and advisors, and the repositories that hold these records. Archives related to American ... (More)
This is an ongoing digital edition of the corpus of medieval Greek-Latin translations of the works of Aristotle as published in the also ongoing printed series _Aristoteles Latinus_. The electronic database is not identical to the printed editions, as it does not contain the prefaces in which their ... (More)
Art Full Text provides indexing and abstracting of over 600 key English and foreign-language periodicals, yearbooks, and museum bulletins, including select full-text coverage beginning in 1997. Nearly 2,000 art dissertations are also abstracted and indexed. Its subject matter covers archaeology, arc... (More)
Art History Resources on the Web is a comprehensive subject gateway that covers a huge expanse of art history websites. Historically, it covers resources from prehistory to the modern era, and geographically it includes resources on art from all over the globe. The site was created and is maintained... (More)
This index is the predecessor to Art Full Text, citing articles and reproductions from more than 600 key English and foreign-language periodicals from 1929 through 1984. Subject matter includes broad coverage of art, architecture, graphics, crafts, decorative arts, industrial and interior design, photography, film and video. (Not updated) (More)
The Art Museum Image Gallery features over 150,000 high-quality images and related multimedia from distinguished museums around the world. The images have a full description and span artistic creation from 3,000 B.C. to the present. The coverage includes both fine and decorative art: painting, sculp... (More)
This virtual collection demonstrates types and styles of decorative bindings used on German books of the late nineteenth to early twentieth century. Also included is supporting information about trade bookbinding in Germany. All materials are drawn from the collections of the University of Wisconsin-Madison. (Not updated) (More)
Art Theorists of the Italian Renaissance is a searchable, full-text collection of leading treatises on art and architecture written between 1470 and 1775. Languages are Latin or Italian, with some English translations. First or early editions of texts have been preferred; translations, if provided, ... (More)
ABM covers most aspects of modern and contemporary art, including the design and history of photography. Artists and movements from late nineteenth century Impressionism to the present are included, with an emphasis placed on adding new and lesser-known artists. In addition to traditional media, oth... (More)
The ARTFL Project is a collaboration between the French Government and the University of Chicago with the goal of providing digitized resources relating to the French Language. ARTFL provides access to several databases. The main database is ARTFL-FRANTEXT, which includes the full text of about 3,00... (More)
AIDA indexes articles from over 1,000 Italian periodicals in the humanities and social sciences. The database can be searched by keyword, author, article or journal title, subject heading (in English), editor, publisher, and holding libraries (in Italy!). (Updated semiannually) (More)
This database is an illustrated, descriptive index to the Artists’ Book Collection, located in the Kohler Art Library, University of Wisconsin-Madison. Presently, the Artists’ Book Collection contains over 800 titles. The database indexes approximately 760 of those titles, over 500 of which have one... (More)
artlibraries.net -- Virtual Catalogue for Art History (http://www.artlibraries.net/), formerly the VKK, is an international specialized meta catalogue allowing the integrated retrieval of bibliographic records and, should the occasion arise, other objects of distinctive art historical databases. Cur... (More)
Arts & Humanities Citation Index is a multidisciplinary index to more than 1,200 journals spanning 25 disciplines. Every item of significance is listed: articles, reviews, letters, notes, corrections, and editorials. In addition to access by author, title, and institution, it is also possible to... (More)
The Arts Collection brings together, in digital form, primary and secondary materials relating to the creative arts as broadly defined: visual, literary, musical, and performing. Although this collection is still in its infancy, future additions may include archival as well as published materials a... (More)
A hyperlinked collection of about 25 mostly French-language statements, manifestos, etc. about the art of literary creation or about the creation of artistic literature. The site also links to a number of French-language discussions about these and similar texts. (Updates vary) (More)
ARTstor contains over one million images in the areas of western and non-western architecture, painting, sculpture, photography, decorative arts, design, and visual culture. It is comprised of The Image Gallery, a general collection, and a number of specialized collections: The Art Survey Collectio... (More)
This is an archive of pre-print literature in physics and related disciplines: mathematics, nonlinear sciences, computation linguistics, and neuroscience. It is subdivided into broad subject categories: Physics, Mathmatics, Nonlinear sciences, and Computer Science. There are also links to related information on the Web. (More)
The ASABE Library includes over 1,500 information resources, including technical papers from meetings and conferences, peer-reviewed journal articles, a membership magazine, textbooks, reference books, and standards. The publications are targeted to engineers, scientists, technicians, and others int... (More)
The Civil Engineering Database (CEDB) provides access to all ASCE journals, conference proceedings, books, standards, manuals, magazines, and newsletters. There are more than 80,000 bibliographic and abstracted records. (More)
The ASCE Publications Web site is an entry point for the full text of the 29 journals that ASCE publishes. Full text is provided in either PDF or GZipped PostScript. Each journal can be browsed or searched. The ASCE Civil Engineering Database is also accessable from this site. It provides access to ... (More)
Aquatic pollution, prevention and control. (More)
The ASM Alloy Phase Diagrams Center allows subscribers to explore, search and view more than 32,500 binary and ternary phase diagrams and associated phase data for more than 6200 systems from their web browsers. (More)
ASM Handbooks Online contains the complete contents of the 20 volume ASM handbook series. Together these 20 volumes provide practical data and information about the selection, processing, performance, and analysis of structural materials. The collection also includes access to the ASM desk editions;... (More)
The ASME Digital Library provides access to abstracts of the journals and proceedings published by the American Society of Mechanical Engineering. Full text is available for the journals and proceedings. (Updates vary) (More)
The ASSIST database, the official DoD repository, providing access to over 100,000 full text Department of Defense specifications and standards. A full text version of the Department of Defense Index of Specifications and Standards (DODISS) is included. Full text is available in PDF format for downloading free of charge. (Updates vary) (More)
ASEAN is currently a 10-member association. (Continually updated) (More)
This full-text database describes more than 152,000 international, national, regional, state, and local associations. Contact information is supplied, as well as conference dates, publications, awards, membership, and budget details. Data is gathered directly from the associations and their Web site... (More)
UW Libraries subscribe to both the active and historical ASTM (American Society for Testing Materials) standards through the IHS Specs and Standards Database. Though our subscription allows searching of the entire IHS database, full-text pdf files are available only for ASTM standards. The ASTM coll... (More)
This searchable database lists information about Victorian (nineteenth century British) fiction, including serialization. You can also browse a list of authors, titles, publishers, years, genres (novels sharing a common subject), or groups (authors sharing a common trait). (More)
The Atelier Bovary (a French-language database) is a genetic dossier of various stages in the development of Gustave Flaubert's novel Madame Bovary through to its last, auctorially approved edition in 1873. In it one can not only read and search that text as one would any electronic edition but also... (More)
The Catholic Periodical and Literature Index (CPLI) Online is the product of a partnership between the American Theological Library Association (ATLA) and the Catholic Library Association. The database covers all aspects of the Catholic faith and lifestyle, and it includes index citations of article... (More)
The ATLA Religion Database (formerly ATLA Religion Index) indexes more than 600 of the leading journals in the field of religion and theology. The index also includes essays from multi-author works and book reviews. ATLAS (= ATLA Serials) has full-text content from approximately 190 journals. Most o... (More)
The Atlas of North American English provides the first overall view of the pronunciation and vowel systems of the dialects of the U.S. and Canada. The Atlas redefines the regional dialects of American English on the basis of sound changes active in the 1990s and draws new boundaries reflecting those... (More)
A scholarly collection of electronic editions and translations of, and commentary and bibliography on, the late Roman intellectual and eminent Christian theologian Augustine of Hippo (354-430 CE). Page maintained by J.J. O'Donnell (University of Pennsylvania), one of the leading North American advocates of humanities scholarship on the Internet. (More)
A collaborative distributed database of theses produced at Australian and New Zealand universities. The searchable database links back to complete digitized versions of the theses. (More)
Austrian Literature Online (ALO), despite its English-language title, is a German-language site offering digitizations of nineteenth- and early twentieth-century literary and cultural works from Austria. Also included are some German-language dictionaries of Austrian provenance from the same period.... (More)
Autorinnen und Autoren ("Female Authors and Male Authors") is a gateway, maintained by the university library of Germany's Free University of Berlin, to well over 5500 Web-based biographical and other notices of German-language authors (mostly literary) and of some anonymous works. Entries include r... (More)
Digital documents relative to the fields of law, history, economics, politics, diplomacy, and government. Links to supporting documents referred to in the body of the texts. (More)
The Avery Index is the primary architectural periodical index published in North America. It indexes a broad range of articles on architecture from such diverse fields as archaeology, decorative arts, interior design, landscape architecture, city planning, and housing. Coverage reaches from the 1930... (More)
Bacteriology Abstracts indexes 429 journals studying bacteriology from its pure biochemistry and genetics aspects to its clinical and agricultural applications. It includes immunology, vaccinations, and diseases of human and animals, as well as the application, use, and effects of bacteria in agriculture, soil, and the environment.(Updated monthly) (More)
The BIBP is a bibliography of journal articles in Patristics (the study of ancient, but post-biblical, Christian theological and ecclesiastical writers). Although the primary language of this resource is French, the articles listed are in many languages, including English. Searching by proper name i... (More)
This database is a massive digitization project of the Bavarian State Library in Munich. Collections include: incunabula (early printed books), German Parliamentary Publications, documents about the Soviet Union, and other materials. This is an ongoing project. (Updates vary) (More)
This site supplies information on the history, economy, and politics of countries and territories. Each profile includes an overview, map, facts, and current leaders. A media overview provides information on the press, television, radio, news agencies, and number of Internet users. Links provided on... (More)
Extensive bibliography of composition and rhetoric resources (2003 6th ed. (electronic version). Includes information about rhetorical history, curriculum, literacy, course development, teaching of writing and various kinds of communication styles. (More)
One of the country's largest concentrations of Walloon-speaking Belgians is found in northeastern Wisconsin, resulting in a unique cultural and social flavor. The largest wave of Belgian immigration to Wisconsin occurred in the mid-1850s. While the 1850 U.S. Census lists only 45 persons of Belgian n... (More)
This is an electronic edition of the major works of the playwright Bertolt Brecht. All content is in German, but the search interface is in both German and English. It is based on Brecht's Ausgewählte Werke in sechs Bänden (Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp, 1997). (More)
Best of History Web Sites aims to provide quick, convenient, and reliable access to the best history-oriented resources online in a wide range of categories. BOHWS has been designed to benefit history teachers and their students, but general history enthusiasts will benefit from the site as well. Be... (More)
The Bibliografìa de la literatura española desde 1980 includes citations of literary works, editions, translations and critical studies published in books, journals, conference proceedings, and miscellaneous publications. It covers Spanish, Latin American, and Filipino authors, and works encompassin... (More)
The Bibliografìa Española de Revistas Cientìficas de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades includes bibliographic citations emanating from specialized Spanish journals covering such areas as Latin America, education, history, law, scientific documentation, economics, geography, linguistics, literature, po... (More)
The Bibliografìa General Española Siglo XV-2004 contains more than one million Spanish-language titles published in Spain, South America, and elsewhere in the world. It covers classical and modern literature, scholarly publications, conference proceedings, legal publications, reference books, and periodicals. (Updated every 3 years) (More)
The Bibliografía Mesoamericana, jointly supervised by the Museum Library of the University of Pennsylvania and the Foundation for the Advancement of Mesoamerican Studies, Inc. (FAMSI), provides a comprehensive and continually updated bibliographic dataset of the published literature pertaining to t... (More)
The Bibliographie der deutschen Sprache- und Literaturwissenschaft (BDSL) is a German-language periodical index and bibliography of other publications in all aspects of German language and literature. Edited at the City and University Library of Frankfurt am Main, it reports on significantly more Ge... (More)
The Bibliography of Asian Studies lists journal articles about Asia in Western language journals and books. Citations to books were discontinued in 1992. (Updated irregularly) (More)
The Bibliography of British and Irish History (BBIH) provides bibliographic data on historical writing dealing with the British Isles, the British Empire, and the Commonwealth during all periods for which written documentation is available. It lists books, book chapters, and articles in over 700 jou... (More)
The Getty Research Institute provides free access to the Bibliography of the History of Art (BHA) and to the Répertoire de la litterature de l'art (RILA). The databases, searchable together, cover material published between 1975 and 2007. For material published after 2007 see the International Bibli... (More)
Biblioteca dei Classici Italiani is an Italian-language site featuring searchable texts (derived from older, public-domain editions) of writings in Italian by major literary authors. The site includes author biographies and is gradually adding introductions, commentaries and bibliographies to indivi... (More)
The Biblioteca Digital Mexicana is a multi-institutional initiative to create a digital collection of historical documents from Mexico from 500 A.D. to 1949. The documents range from pre-hispanic codices such as the Mixtec Codice Colombino from the 12th century, to the original manuscript of the Pla... (More)
Bibliotheca Augustana is an extensive and frequently updated collection of e-texts, mostly literary, in the following languages: Latin, Greek, German, English, French, Italian, Spanish. The site language is Latin. Individual sections have chronological and author indexes. Many, but not all, of the t... (More)
The Bibliotheca Teubneriana Latina (BTL) contains the text (without prefaces and critical apparatus) of critical editions of Latin authors published in the well-regarded series Bibliotheca Teubneriana. This version enables scholars to search across works written from earliest times to the second cen... (More)
The Bibliothèques Virtuelles Humanistes features Renaissance titles from various European libraries. To search the French-language interface and see which titles are included, click on Fac-similés. You will retrieve a Liste des ouvrages (titles), Liste des auteurs (authors), or Liste des thèmes (subjects). (Ongoing updates) (More)
This Directory provides brief biographical information, including party affiliation, for all members of the United States Senate and House of Representatives from the Continental Congress to the present. (Updated with each new Congress) (More)
The Bautz Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon is an alphabetically arranged, German-language biographical and bibliographical dictionary of prominent figures in the history and study of the Christian church in all its branches and denominations. Coverage of Christian writers and of people ... (More)
More than 13.6 million sketches of current and historical persons are included in the Biography & Genealogy Master Index. Sources include more than 1000 English-language "who's who" type publications, including biographical dictionaries, handbooks, and directories. Name, birth and death dates, a... (More)
The Biological Abstracts database indexes over 4,000 journals annually and contains over 5 million records. Subject matter covered includes anatomy, bacteriology, behavioral sciences, bioengineering, biotechnology, cell biology, clinical medicine, genetics, immunology, microbiology, nutrition, paras... (More)
University of Wisconsin - Madison is now an Institutional Member of BioMed Central. BioMed Central provides free access to original research papers published in its 60+ online journals covering all areas of biology and medicine. The institutional membership for UW-Madison was initiated by Campus Adm... (More)
BioOne aggregates the full text of high-impact bioscience research journals. Currently, the collection contains over 80 titles in the biological, ecological and environmental sciences, and coverage is continually expanding. Most titles, formerly available only in print, are published by small societ... (More)
Biotechnology and Bioengineering Abstracts provides bibliographic coverage of ground-breaking research, applications, regulatory developments and new patents across all areas of biotechnology and bioengineering, including medical, pharmaceutical, agricultural, environmental and marine biology. Biote... (More)
The Biotechnology Research Abstracts database provides bibliographic coverage on biotechnology (medical, agricultural, and environmental) and bioengineering. Subject coverage includes: genetic engineering and gene therapy, medical technology, imaging, pharmaceuticals, drug delivery, and vaccines, ti... (More)
The Birds of North America Online (BNA Online) is a comprehensive and current reference work detailing the life histories of North American birds. The series provides detailed scientific information for each of the 716+ species of birds nesting in the USA and Canada. BNA Online is the online version... (More)
This database contains approximately 15,000 articles and documents written by Black abolitionists during the antebellum period in the United States, Canada, and Europe. The contents include correspondence, speeches, sermons, lectures by African-American leaders; articles and essays published in Afri... (More)
Black Drama contains the full text of 1,200 plays written from the mid-1800s to the present by more than 100 playwrights from North America, English-speaking Africa, the Caribbean, and other African diaspora countries. The database also includes playbills, stills, photographs, and other ephemera from a wide range of sources. (More)
The ProQuest History Vault offers researchers the opportunity to study the most well-known and also unheralded events of The Black Freedom Struggle in the 20th Century from the perspective of the men, women, and sometimes even children, who waged one of the most inspiring social movements in America... (More)
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The Basic Local Alignment Search Tool (BLAST) finds regions of local similarity between sequences. The program compares nucleotide or protein sequences to sequence databases and calculates the statistical significance of matches. BLAST can be used to infer functional and evolutionary relationships b... (More)
The Bonner Kant-Korpus is a project to make available online writings of the German philosopher Immanuel Kant according to the text of the first three sections (i.e., vols. 1-23) of the still ongoing Akademie-Ausgabe of his Schriften and including corrections and other suggested changes for a new ed... (More)
As a part of Web of Science, Book Citation Index allows users to search seamlessly across books, journals and conference proceedings to find the information most relevant to their work within one platform. The Book Citation Index current indexes over 25,000 scholarly titles. (More)
BHO is the online version of ABHB (Annual Bibliography of the History of the Book), the current international bibliography in the field of book and library history. It records all publications of scholarly value, written from an historical point of view. This may include monographs, articles and rev... (More)
Book Review Digest Plus provides citation information, excerpts, or full-text for reviews of more than 550,000 fiction, nonfiction, humanities, social science and general science books for both children and adults. Reviews come from a base of more than 100 popular, scholarly, and specialty English-l... (More)
This guide provides databases, Web sites, and print sources for finding book reviews. Book reviews are published in a number of sources including magazines, newspapers, scholarly journals, and book review publications (e.g., The New York Review of Books, The New York Times Book Review). This guide i... (More)
Books In Print contains information on more than 7.5 million U.S. book, audio book, and video titles, as well as 12 million international titles, making it the industry s largest bibliographic database. It also features reviews from leading English-language sources, including Publishers Weekly, Kirk... (More)
The Books24x7 platform provides access to the ITPro and EngineeringPro electronic book collections. ITPro contains over 8000 titles covering technology topics including databases, hardware, operating systems, programming languages, software engineering, and telecommunications. EngineeringPro contain... (More)
This collection of over 800 images is published by the Botanical Society of America for educational use. Currently, there are 14 collections of images: Plant Geography, Plant Morphology, Phloem Development, Xylem Development, Floral Ontogeny, Lichens, Economic Botany, Carnivorous Plants, Organograph... (More)
Botanicus is a freely accessible, web-based encyclopedia of digitized historic botanical literature from the Missouri Botanical Garden Library. Currently Botanicus contains over 1,000 titles. Many of these titles are also in Memorial Library Special Collections. (More)
BrainTrack is a worldwide university index on the Internet. It features a directory of the world's universities and colleges with over 10,000 institutions listed from over 194 countries, with links to the institutions' home pages. It also features original articles on higher education and careers to... (More)
The famous Brasiliana Collection published by the Editora Nacional between 1913 and 1993 is now available full-text online. This collection will include, once it has been fully scanned and uploaded, 415 titles all of which are out of print in paper format. This collection is comprised of several imp... (More)
Brazil's Popular Groups is a database created by the Library of Congress-Rio Office. The collection makes accessible to researchers a body of primary materials, mostly non-commercially produced and difficult to acquire and obtain, which is basic to the study of grass-roots political and social movem... (More)
The Bibliography of Bertolt Brecht's Works in English Translation is a cooperative project of the International Brecht Society and the Bertolt Brecht-Archiv (Akademie der K nste, Berlin). The project strives to become a comprehensive listing of Brecht's works published in English translation. It is ... (More)
BRENDA is a collection of enzyme functional data available to the scientific community. The enzymes are classified according to the Enzyme Commission list of enzymes. Nomenclature, reaction and specificity, isolation/preparation, and structure of more than 4000 different enzymes is covered. BRENDA i... (More)
With images from over 8,000 collections and more than 29,000 artists, Bridgeman represents international museums, galleries and artists by providing a central source of fine art for image users. Every subject, concept, style and medium is represented, from national museums to private collections. Fi... (More)
The Britannica Concise Encyclopedia contains more than 22,000 articles on a variety of subjects including, arts, business, geography, history, literature, philosophy, politics, pop culture, science, and sports. Included are photographs, diagrams, maps, tables, and pronunciation help. The complete En... (More)
BIAB is a database focusing on the archaeology, historic buildings, maritime and industrial archaeology, environmental history, and the conservation of material culture--with a geographical focus on the Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom. It includes citations and often abstracts to journals... (More)
This database is a collection of the diaries and correspondence of over 500 British and Irish women, and encompasses approximately 100,000 pages of writing. Most of the material is published, but several thousand pages are from unpublished sources. The diaries in this resource date anywhere from the... (More)
British History Online is a digital library of primary and secondary sources on the history of Britain, from the Middle Ages to 1900. The library provides free access to over 1000 digitized volumes with a focus on local history, religious and ecclesiastical history, administrative and parliamentary ... (More)
BHI indexes and abstracts approximately 400 internationally respected humanities journals and weekly magazines published in the UK and other English speaking countries, as well as quality newspapers published in the UK. This database includes a thesaurus. Subject coverage includes archaeology, curre... (More)
This resource is a catalog of the nineteenth-century publications found in the Oriental and India Office Collections (OIOC) of the British Library. The collections of the India Office Library and Records reflect the territorial interests and activities of the East India Company and the India Office,... (More)
This database is searchable full text resource and contains approximately 500 journals from the seventeenth century through to the Victorian 'age of periodicals' and beyond. Topics covered include literature, philosophy, history, science, fine arts, social sciences, music, art, drama, archaeology an... (More)
The Brown University Women Writers Project is a long-term research project devoted to early modern women's writing and electronic text encoding. Women Writers Online is a collection that provides full text access to over 300 works written in English by women in the pre-Victorian period. These texts ... (More)
BUBL LINK Catalogue: Selected Internet resources covering all academic subject areas. (More)
Business Abstracts with Full Text indexes over 850 key business publications, including trade magazines and scholarly journals. Its subject matter covers all aspects of business, from management, production, and marketing to activities of specific businesses and trades. The database indexes and abst... (More)
Business Monitor Online's Global Country Risk & Industry Analysis Service provides coverage of country markets across Asia, Latin America, Europe, the Middle East & Africa, featuring intra-daily news analysis; political and economic risk assessment; strategic views on currency and debt devel... (More)
Business Source Premier provides access to over 3000 business and management publications, of which more than 2000 are full text. The database includes scholarly, trade and popular business magazines covering all business disciplines. Dates vary, but some full text journals go back to 1886. Market r... (More)
Butterflies and Moths of North America (BAMONA), is a searchable database of verified butterfly and moth records in the United States and Mexico. This site includes dynamic distribution maps, photographs, species accounts, and species checklists for each county in the U.S. and each state in Mexico. ... (More)
Videos and transcripts of C-Span programs; includes public affairs programming, Congressional proceedings, news conferences, BookTV non-fiction author talks and interviews, and more. Contains every C-SPAN program aired since 1987, now totaling over 160,000 hours. (More)
CAB Abstracts a comprehensive database of the applied life sciences. The subject matter covers agriculture, agricultural economics, animal breeding and disease, biotechnology, dairy science, entomology, forestry, horticulture, microbiology, nutrition, plant breeding and pathology, rural sociology, s... (More)
This resource is a list of the names and pseudonyms used by American women writers whose works are held in the William B. Cairns Collection of American Women Writers to 1930. It is also a finding aid to variant forms of their names. The list currently contains over 2,000 names. The non-circulating c... (More)
The Canadian Music Periodical Index is an index of articles from Canadian music periodicals. Texts of articles are not available from this site; use Find It to locate the complete article. The CMPI database includes over 37,000 entries on articles dating from the late-19th century to the present day... (More)
Cooperative digital library for newspapers resources from the Caribbean and circum-Caribbean. CNDL provides access to digitized versions of Caribbean newspapers, gazettes, and other research materials on newsprint currently held in archives, libraries, and private collections. CNDL will have on-goin... (More)
Caribbean Views draws from the British Library's collection of maps, manuscripts, printed books and newspapers relating to the British West Indies to conjure up a vivid picture of life in the English-speaking Caribbean during the 18th and early 19th centuries. The Library's holdings of material rela... (More)
CASSI contains bibliographic details for approximately 80,000 publications cited in Chemical Abstracts or the CAS databases (SciFinder Scholar) between 1907 and December 2007, including serial and non-serial scientific and technical publications. CASSI provides the full title for journal abbreviatio... (More)
The Catalog of U.S. Government Publications (CGP) is the finding tool for electronic and print publications from the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of the U.S. government. The CGP contains descriptive records for historical and current publications and provides direct links to those t... (More)
This source is the electronic version of the classic Catholic Encyclopedia, published between 1907-1914. A very few articles have been updated or added, such as ones on the twentieth century Popes, but most information is from the early volumes. (More)
Wide-ranging OnLine Data for Epidemiologic Research http://wonder.cdc.gov/#aboutWonder (More)
The Census of Agriculture, taken every five years, is a complete count of U.S. farms and ranches and the people who operate them. Any person with estimated or expected annual sales of agricultural products of at least $1,000 is considered a producer and should be counted. (Updated every 5 years) (More)
The Census of Antique Works of Art and Architecture Known in the Renaissance is an interdisciplinary research database containing documentation centering on the classical tradition, a focus of Renaissance studies. Registered are the antique monuments known in the Renaissance together with the relate... (More)
CensusCD+Maps has demographic information down to the neighborhood level (block groups) from the most recent US 1990 Census (STF3 A,B,C and D), along with more current estimates (1998) and projections (2003). It also has estimates and projections of consumer spending at the neighborhood level. Censu... (More)
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 and makes them ... (More)
The Century Journals Project is the single largest retrospective digital collection of 20th Century Chinese Journals More than 3,500 full-text Chinese Journals Content beginning as early as 1906 Many from the mid-twentieth century through 1993 Deep backfiles of a vast number of titles comprising CAJ - China Academic Journals Full-text Database. (More)
Ceramic Abstracts provides bibliographic coverage on the manufacture, processing, applications, properties and testing of traditional and advanced ceramics. Subject coverage includes: whitewares, functional, technical and advanced ceramics, abrasives, building ceramics, refractories, glass, raw mate... (More)
The CERL Portal gives access to descriptions of manuscripts of all periods and early printed materials (up to 1830) in collections in Europe, the United States and Australia. The Portal searches these collections simultaneously and offers the search results grouped per library. The full display will... (More)
"A Miscellany of Popular Antiquities in Connection with the Calendar including Anecdote, Biography, & History; Curiosities of Literature and Oddities of Human Life and Character." The Book of Days is an electronic reproduction of an original, nineteenth century "reference work," describing and r... (More)
A group of full-text databases of Oracular inscriptions on tortoise shells and bones (1,300 B.C., over one million words); excavated wood/bamboo and silk scripts (1.4 million characters); bronze inscriptions (140,000 words of orthographic translation); the entire body of extant Han and pre-Han (pre-... (More)
Checkpoint is a resource for accounting and tax research. At the core of this resource is RIA's Federal Tax Coordinator 2nd and United States Tax Reporter. Checkpoint also includes resources from Warren, Gorham, & Lamont (WGL). Access to RIA Checkpoint is restricted to students, faculty and staf... (More)
This directory lists the product lines of hundreds of chemical suppliers throughout the United States and Canada. (Updated annually) (More)
ChemFinder.Com provides a searchable chemical database of more than 75,000 unique substances from more than 350 sites. Physical property data can be retrieved through a simple word search or an advance query search interface that uses a special, but not required, plugin for viewing of 2D chemical st... (More)
The bible of the publishing and research community is now available online. The Chicago Manual of Style online is completely searchable and easy to use, providing quick answers to your style and editing questions. The Chicago Manual of Style Online incorporates the popular Chicago Style Q&A, a r... (More)
IN: -- Library PressDisplay (Most recent 4 days only). -- Lexis/Nexis (March 1, 2002 - Present, VERY SELECTED full-text only). -- ProQuest Historical Newspapers: Chicago Tribune (1849 - 1987). (More)
This is the most comprehensive bibliographic resource for information about Mexican-American topics and the only specialized database for Chicano reference. It identifies, in one place, all types of material about Chicanos and provides uniform subject access to this constantly growing body of litera... (More)
Children's Literature Comprehensive Database (CLCD) is a searchable database of more than 50,000 reviews of children's and young adult literature titles from education and library review journals such as Appraisal, ALAN Review, Five Owls, Kirkus, Kliatt, VOYA, and others. CLCD also includes the anno... (More)
This multidisciplinary full-text database is produced by Tsinghua (Qinghua) University in Beijing, with a mirror server in the US. UW-Madison has subscription to the social sciences and humanities collection, in 3 out of the 9 available series. These are namely, Series F: Literature, History, Philos... (More)
A nearly comprehensive collection of laws and regulations from China in Chinese. Coverage for cases is more selective. Also includes secondary legal information such as judicial explanations, research articles of legal studies, and more. See also LawInfoChina - the English-language sister database to ChinaLawInfo. (Updated daily) (More)
CHOICE: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries reviews significant current books and electronic media of interest to those in higher education. http://www.ala.org/ala/acrl/acrlpubs/choice/home.htm (More)
The Chronicle is one of the primary sources of information on higher education and includes news, feature articles, opinion pieces, and job listings. The online version includes both the weekly print edition plus daily news and advice columns, thousands of current job listings, an archive of previou... (More)
This site allows you to search and view newspaper pages from 1880-1922 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 News... (More)
Columbia International Affairs Online (CIAO) is a comprehensive source for theory and research in international affairs. It publishes a wide range of scholarship from 1991 onward that includes working papers from university research institutes, occasional papers series from NGOs, foundation-funded r... (More)
This is one of several CIC EPV (E-Publishing Venture) working prototypes. It contains a sampling of scholarly e-books from the CIC University Presses, approximately forty scholarly books published between 1999 and 2001. The EPV is a collaborative endeavor between the CIC Presses and University Libra... (More)
CINAHL (Nursing and Allied Health) Plus with Full Text provides indexing for approximately 4,500 journals, covering the subjects of nursing, biomedicine, health sciences librarianship, alternative/complementary medicine, consumer health and 17 other allied health disciplines. CINAHL Plus with Full T... (More)
Sponsored by the NEC Research Institute, CiteSeerX was created to improve the dissemination, functionality, availablility, cost, usability, and efficiency of online scientific literature in computer science by demonstrating and providing algorithms, techniques, and software that can be used in other... (More)
This guide provides information about citing sources according to different styles, including APA, Chicago, MLA, Turabian, and many others. Select the tab for the style you are using. Print manuals and electronic sources with examples of citations for different types of sources are included. Also av... (More)
Civil Engineering Abstracts provides bibliographic coverage on all civil aspects from architecture, structural design and construction engineering to environmental, seismic engineering and forensics including content from the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) and the Institution of Civil En... (More)
This dictionary-database represents the ongoing results of 20 years of research in East Asian pre-modern texts, from Zhou dynasty materials to nineteenth-century writings in China, Korea and Japan. Including information on Chinese terminology derived from Confucianism, Daoism, secular literature, po... (More)
Classical Music Library is the world's largest multi-label database offering streaming classical music over the internet on demand. Currently, there are over 50,000 tracks available for listening from labels including Hyperion, Bridge Records, Sanctuary Classics, H nssler Classic, and Vox. Coverage ... (More)
ClimateWire is a news service that provides daily coverage of the national and international debate over climate policy and its effects on business, the environment and society. Topics covered include federal and state agency programs, legislation, policies and funding; international agency activiti... (More)
The National Climatic Data Center is the agency that archives climatic data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, as well as other climatological organizations. Calling itself the ““world’s largest archive of climate data,” NCDC climatological data are received from a wide variet... (More)
Clinical Evidence, from the BMJ Publishing Group, is the international source of the best available evidence for effective health care. (More)
The Cochrane Library is a unique source of reliable and up-to-date information on the effects of interventions in health care. It consists chiefly of 7 databases: Cochrane database of systematic reviews; Database of abstracts of reviews of effectiveness (DARE); Cochrane central register of controlle... (More)
Cold Spring Harbor Protocols is a interactive source of new and classic research techniques. The database is fully searchable by keyword and subject and includes features such as discussion forums and personal folders. Its coverage includes cell and molecular biology, genetics, bioinformatics, prote... (More)
A French dictionary and grammar that takes advantage of the Banque de français and the Bank of English, electronic databases containing over 400 million words of current French and English. Includes special entries on French life and culture, as well as extensive business and computing terms. (Not updated) (More)
This new edition of the Collins German Dictionary provides accurate and reliable coverage of contemporary vocabulary and usage. The emphasis is placed on current German and English, both written and spoken. It includes an exhaustive treatment of the basic vocabulary of each language, with numerous e... (More)
The Collins Italian Dictionary emphasizes current Italian and English, both written and spoken. It includes more than 160,000 references and 230,000 translations. (Not updated) (More)
The Collins Portuguese Dictionary has been expanded and updated to provide increased contemporary coverage of both Brazilian and Peninsular Portuguese. Over 80,000 references and 110,000 translations, including business and computing terms, ensure wide-reading, practical coverage of Portuguese and E... (More)
The 2000 edition of the Collins Spanish Dictionary provides coverage of contemporary vocabulary and usage, both written and spoken. Words can be looked up from Spanish to English or English to Spanish. The dictionary includes in-depth treatment of complex function words such as do, get, llegar, and ... (More)
A general purpose reference source with authoritative, factual information covering our physical, historical, geographical, political, scientific, religious, and cultural world. More than 53,000 entries. (More)
CMMC incorporates CommSearch (formerly produced by the National Communication Association) and Mass Media Articles Index (formerly produced by Penn State) along with numerous other journals to create a research and reference resource of unprecedented scope and depth in the communication and mass med... (More)
The Internet Archive of Jewish Periodicals offers the full text of German-language, Jewish periodicals published mainly in Germany, beginning in 1806 and ending in 1938, with some limited coverage in the 18th century. (Updates ongoing) (More)
Compendex (also called Engineering Index) includes millions of bibliographic citations and abstracts from thousands of engineering journals and conference proceedings. It is combined with the Engineering Index Backfile (1884-1969) to cover over 120 years of core engineering literature. The search ca... (More)
Contains biographies of mathematicians and natural scientists from all countries and from all historical periods. Includes the complete text of the 18-volume original print Dictionary of Scientific Biography plus the New Dictionary of Scientific Biography. 27 vols total. (More)
Compludoc indexes over 4,000 journals analyzed at the library of the Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Citations include author, article title, journal title, year of publication, volume and number. Some article citations include author-provided summaries. The majority of journals indexed are in Sp... (More)
Composites Industry Abstracts is a subfile of the Engineered Materials Abstracts database. It focuses on polymers and ceramics with fibers, honeycombs, whiskers and laminates. These strong yet lightweight materials are now used for a variety of applications, from automotive body panels to sporting g... (More)
CompPile is a composition studies resource and an ongoing, searchable inventory of publications, blogs, new books and other resources in post-secondary composition, rhetoric, ESL, and technical writing from 1939-present. This database includes rhetoric, composition, writing, discourse studies and language studies resources. (Updates ongoing) (More)
Comprehensive Composite Materials is the electronic version of the six volume print resource in the Wendt Library reference collection. CCM covers key aspects of naturally occurring and synthetic composite materials, including history, reinforcements, matrix materials, mechanical properties, physica... (More)
The Computer and Information Abstracts provides bibliographic coverage on computers and software, including software engineering, artificial intelligence, mathematical modeling and computer simulation, Internet applications, e-commerce, multimedia information systems, user interfaces and information... (More)
The official record of the proceedings and debates of the United States Congress back to 1789. Includes both daily and bound editions of the Congressional Record, as well as its predecessor titles: the Congressional Globe, the Register of Debates, and the Annals of Congress. (More)
A collection of primary and secondary sources related to the formation and ratification of the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights. Includes the Constitution and precedents, the Federalist Papers, James Madison's notes of the Constitutional Convention, the papers of George Washington, state con... (More)
Consultant is a database that functions as a diagnostic support system, veterinary textbook, and citation database. It includes approximately 500 signs/symptoms, about 4,000 diagnoses, and more than 10,000 literature references. It covers approximately 6,700 diseases of 8 species, including avian, c... (More)
Each volume profiles approximately 6-8 novelists, poets, playwrights and other creative and nonfiction writers by providing full-text or excerpted criticism taken from books, magazines, literary reviews, newspapers and scholarly journals. Approximately 90-95 of critical essays are full text. Each of... (More)
The Copper Technical Reference Library provides bibliographic coverage of all aspects of copper, its alloys and its compounds from mining and extractive metallurgy, to antimicrobial properties, to use of copper in semiconductors. Subject coverage includes: extractive metallurgy, melting and casting,... (More)
The Corpus of Contemporary American English (COCA) is the largest freely-available corpus of English, and the only large and balanced corpus of American English. It was created by Mark Davies of Brigham Young University in 2008. The corpus contains more than 410 million words of text and is equally ... (More)
This site contains links to several free and searchable online corpora of 45 - 400 million words each. Included are: the Corpus of Contemporary American English; the Corpus of Historical American English; the British National Corpus; the TIME Corpus of American English; Corpus del Español; and Corpus do Português. (Updates vary) (More)
Corrosion Abstracts provides bibliographic coverage on corrosion science and engineering, corrosion characteristics, preventive measures, materials construction and performance, and equipment for many industries. Subject coverage includes: alloying, atmospheric corrosion, cathodic protection, corros... (More)
Conference Papers provides citations to papers and poster sessions presented at major scientific meetings around the world. Subject emphasis since 1995 has been in the life sciences, environmental sciences and the aquatic sciences, while older material also covers physics, engineering and materials ... (More)
COS Pivot offers a number of services, such as the Funding Opportunities database, the Funding Alert email update service, and the COS Funded Research and COS Expertise features. The COS Funding Opportunities database includes more than 25,000 research grants in all subject areas worldwide, and can ... (More)
This source includes in depth analyses of countries prepared by the Federal Research Division of the Library of Congress under the Country Studies/Area Handbook Program sponsored by the Department of the Army. Studies for 100 countries are currently available. Dates vary; see the "Research Completed... (More)
CountryWatch is a combination of textual and statistical sources on more than 190 countries. Lengthy Country Reviews give a complete historical, political, economic, investment, social, and environmental overview of each country. The DataWatch portion allows you to display, cross-tabulate and downlo... (More)
Data for states, counties, cities on a wide variety of topics (demographics, vital statistics, business and the economy, health care, social programs, etc.) from the Census Bureau, other Federal government agencies and private organizations. Available from the Univ of Virginia Library's Geospatia... (More)
CPM Plus: The Catalogue of Music in the British Library contains approximately one billion bibliographic records for printed music published between 1503 and 1996 that is housed in the British Library. CPM Plus brings together the CPM (Catalog of Printed Music), listingentries from 1503-1980; the CM... (More)
Coverage and analysis of U.S. congressional legislation from 1945 to today, including how bills are changed, derailed, or ultimately passed during an annual session of Congress. The CQ Almanac includes in-depth reporting, featuring analysis from authoritative, nonpartisan journalists. Special sectio... (More)
The CQ Researcher contains weekly in-depth reports that cover the most current and controversial issues of the day with complete summaries, insight into all sides of the issues, bibliographies and more. Reports are written by journalists and include topics such as health, international affairs, educ... (More)
The CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics is a basic reference book for chemical and physical data. Material is updated and revised and new material included in each annual. Sections include basic constants, units conversion factors and mathematical tables, chemical and physics terminology, organic ... (More)
Credo Reference is a collection of 100 reference tools that may be searched collectively or individually. It includes encyclopedias, dictionaries, atlases, statistical sources, biographical tools, thesauri, books of quotations, image collections, and subject-specific titles covering everything from ... (More)
This ongoing resource gives English-language texts (and some texts in other languages) of creeds and creed-like statements promulgated, adopted, or recognized by, Christian churches and denominations from earliest Christianity onward. As of 25 November 2003 over 130 such texts were available from th... (More)
Criminal Justice Abstracts contains comprehensive coverage of international journals, books, reports, dissertations, and unpublished papers on criminology and related disciplines. Prepared in cooperation with the Criminal Justice Collection of Rutgers University Library, it covers crime trends, crim... (More)
CRIS is a list of current or recently completed research projects funded by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Besides the core CRIS file, CRIS includes four other project databases: HNRIMS (Human Nutrition Research and Information Management Systems, covering human nutrition resear... (More)
CRISP (Computer Retrieval of Information on Scientific Projects) is a biomedical database system containing information on research projects and programs supported by the Department of Health and Human Services. Most of the research falls within the broad category of extramural projects, grants, con... (More)
The Crop Protection Compendium is an encyclopaedic, mixed media tool that brings together a wide range of different types of science-based information on all aspects of crop protection. It encompasses not only pests, diseases and weeds and their natural enemies, but also the crops that are their hosts and the countries where they occur. (More)
CropMAP is a site-specific retrieval system to identify current and alternative crops. CropMAP is based on three concepts: (1) the development of an interactive map; (2) the incorporation of county crop statistics from the US Agricultural Census; and (3) the development of crop lists by state expert... (More)
The aim of this database is to provide discographical information for all known LPs released by Cuca Records and its affiliated labels. Many of these recordings are available in the Mills Music Library. At present, the database does not contain information on Cuca's 45 rpm recordings. Cuca Record... (More)
Current Biography contains the full text of more than 15,000 biographies and 9,400 obituaries that have appeared in Current Biography Yearbook since 1940. Numerous undated biographies and articles that have not appeared in print editions are also available. Current Biography includes artists, politi... (More)
Tables of contents of current geographical journals. (More)
The Dance Catalog is the library catalog of the Dance Collection of the New York Public Library of the Performing Arts. It lists works, published and unpublished, about all forms of dance, from all cultures, in print and other media. It includes materials in many languages and serves as an index to ... (More)
From the ballets of Stravinsky to documentaries on William Forsythe and Merce Cunningham, and spanning the 1950s to today, Dance in Video will offer more than 250 performances and documentaries in streamed video. The collection covers ballet, tap, jazz, contemporary, experimental, and improvisationa... (More)
Dance on Disc is the library catalog of the Dance Collection of the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts. It contains full bibliographic descriptions of more than 211,000 records representing the library holdings, which include manuscript and archival collections as well as published mate... (More)
Machine-readable texts of classics of Danish literature ("literature" broadly defined; the collection includes the Gesta Danorum of the medieval Danish historian Saxo Grammaticus and the Astronomiae instauratae mechanica of the astronomer Tycho Brahe). Most texts are in Danish, with some in Latin. A... (More)
The Dartmouth Dante Project contains searchable full-text versions of Dante's Commedia and of close to 50 commentaries on it from the 14th century to the present. A few files are in English; most are in Italian. Click on "Help" for general information, including search options, search examples, stop words, and display formats and sorts. (More)
The Database of African-American Poetry includes the full text of poems (including, elegies, odes, ditties, hymns, and sonnets) of more than 50 African-American poets. Its principal bibliographic source was African-American Poetry and Drama, 1760-1975 by W.P. French et al. (Not updated) (More)
The David Rumsey Historical Map Collection focuses on rare 18th and 19th century North and South America cartographic history materials. Historic maps of the World, Europe, Asia and Africa are also represented. The collection categories include old and antique atlas, globe, school geography, maritim... (More)
The Decameron Web is an archive of information pertinent to the reading and studying of Giovanni Boccaccio's Decameron. It was assembled by students at Brown University under the direction of M. Riva. It currently comprises the original Italian text and English translation in a searchable format (th... (More)
The DDRS: US includes documents made available through the Freedom of Information Act from the period immediately after World War II through the 1970's. Nearly every major foreign and domestic event of these years is covered: the Cold War, Vietnam, foreign policy shifts, the civil rights movements, ... (More)
Defining Gender contains some 50,000 images of original documents from five centuries of advice literature and related material, from diaries, advice and conduct books, as well as articles from medical and other journals, ballads, cartoons, and pamphlets, all from Europe. Much of the material is Bri... (More)
This site provides a central source of information about viruses, viroids and satellites of plants, fungi and protozoa, with some additional data on related animal viruses. Over 390 individual descriptions of plant viruses or virus groups are provided. Nos 1-354 were originally published in paper f... (More)
The Design and Applied Arts Index (DAAI) contains over 130,000 annotated references from more than 500 design and craft journals and newspapers published from 1973 onwards. , Types of material include major articles; short articles; news items; conference and seminar reports; reviews of books, video... (More)
Designinform consists of three databases: Design Abstracts Retrospective, DesignPROFILES and ReVIEW. Design Abstracts Retrospective (DAR) functions as the retrospective of Design and Applied Arts Index (DAAI). With 50,000 records, DAR provides coverage of about 70 design and design-related journals ... (More)
A scholarly location index to the papers of more than 400 German literary authors of the nineteenth century. All help files and other explanatory matter are in German. (More)
This German-language search engine of the Deutsche Nationalbibliothek (DNB; German National Library) functions as a look-up equivalent to the Deutsche Nationalbibliographie (German national bibliography), which attempts to list all books, periodicals (*not* articles in periodicals), government publi... (More)
The Directory of Graduate Research, published by the American Chemical Society Committee on Professional Training, contains information on graduate programs from 12 disciplines within the chemical sciences: chemistry, chemical engineering, biochemistry, medicinal/pharmaceutical chemistry, clinical c... (More)
This is a virtual library of Spanish academic journals, hosted by the Universidad 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 full-text articles available as content is cont... (More)
The Dictionary of Old English (DOE) defines the vocabulary of the first centuries (600-1150 A.D.) of the English language. It complements the Middle English Dictionary (which covers the period 1100-1500 A.D.) and the Oxford English Dictionary, the three together providing a full description of the v... (More)
The Digest of Education Statistics, compiled by the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), U.S. Dept. of Education, summarizes information about American education from prekindergarten through graduate school. Data is selected from many government and private sources, including NCES's own ... (More)
The Digital Atlas of Roman and Medieval Civilization (DARMC) makes freely available on the internet the best available materials for a Geographic Information Systems (GIS) approach to mapping and spatial analysis of the Roman and medieval worlds. DARMC allows innovative spatial and temporal analyses... (More)
This dictionary is a compilation of Buddhist terms, texts, temple, schools, persons, etc. found in Buddhist canonical sources. Its compilation was initiated in 1986 during my [C Muller] first semester of graduate school, upon my realization of the near-nonexistence of comprehensive English language ... (More)
The Domesday Book is the great census and description of England undertaken in the 11th century. It includes information about places and people in medieval Britain. Additional essays provide information on changes to the present time. Included are both the original Great Domesday and Little Domesda... (More)
The Digital Karl Barth Library features the complete works in German (Gesamtausgabe) of the theologian Karl Barth (1886-1968). Published under the TVZ imprint, this definitive edition currently comprises 42 volumes of theological writings, letters, sermons, academic writings, and more. As additional... (More)
Established in 2002, DLIST, Digital Library of Information Science and Technology is a cross-institutional, subject-based, open access digital archive for the Information Sciences, including Archives and Records Management, Library and Information Science, Information Systems, Museum Informatics, an... (More)
The Digital Library for the Decorative Arts and Material Culture collects and creates electronic resources for study and research of the decorative arts, with a particular focus on Early America. Included are electronic texts and facsimiles, image databases, and Web resources. The project, made poss... (More)
A uniquely exhaustive resource for historians, theologians, political scientists, and sociologists studying the religious and social upheavals of the 16th and 17th centuries, this comprehensive electronic collection gives researchers immediate, Web-based access to more than 1,500 works from the Refo... (More)
Like their Protestant counterparts, Catholic authors of the 16th and 17th centuries took advantage of print technology to create a vast treasury of published documents--a legacy that to this day has been but selectively sampled and appreciated. The Digital Library of the Catholic Reformation makes t... (More)
The DNSA includes over 35,000 declassified primary documents relating to US foreign policy since 1945 grouped in 20 collections. The documents were compiled and organized by the National Security Archive, an independent non-governmental research institute and library which collects and publishes doc... (More)
The Digital South Asia Library provides digital materials for reference and research on South Asia to scholars, public officials, business leaders, and other users. This project builds upon a two-year pilot project funded by the Association of Research Libraries' Global Resources Program with suppor... (More)
This Dutch-language site, sponsored by the Nederlandse Taalunie and the Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek, offers literary texts (and some literary history) from the Dutch Middle Ages to the present. A section on the Dutch language, including lexicographical aids, is included. (More)
Database of ebooks and ejournals published in Spanish. Thousands of ebooks from the renowned Spanish and Latin American publishing houses, as well as relevant academic journals that cover mostly Social Sciences and Humanities. It also includes some titles on Science and Technology. Publications rang... (More)
DigiZeitschriften offers access to 148 well-known German academic journals from 19 subject areas including the humanities, social sciences, history, librarianship, mathematics, and biological and physical sciences. Backfiles reach as far back as the 19th century for some publications. While articles... (More)
The Directory of History Dissertations contains more than 21,000 dissertations that have been completed or are currently -in progress in the United States and Canada since 1882. This directory is the merger of two previous online publications, Dissertations in Progress (online from 1999 to 2005) and... (More)
The Directory of Open Access Journals provides free, full-text access to open access scientific and scholarly journals. Open access journals are journals that use a funding model that does not charge readers or their institutions for access. DOAJ aims to be comprehensive and cover all open access sc... (More)
This site contains information and descriptions of more than 14,000 collections and sources in 262 repositories in the Republic of Ireland and in Northern Ireland compiled from a survey conducted between 1997 and 1999. All periods of Irish women's history are included, from the earliest recorded tim... (More)
This is a directory of media owned and operated primarily by, for and about women. Sections list print periodicals, Internet periodicals, publishers, media organizations, and other women's media (news services, radio, film, and video groups, news and media websites, bookstores, listservs, and select... (More)
This database provides access to hundreds of digital collections of primary sources (photos, letters, diaries, artifacts, etc.) that document the history of women in the United States. The database is keyword searchable and is browsable by subject, time period, source type, collection, and U.S. Stat... (More)
Information on locating UW-Madison theses and dissertations. (More)
Dissertations of China (DOC) contains over 1 million Masters, Doctoral, and Post-doctoral dissertations and theses from major Chinese research institutions, the majority of which are available in full-text. Topics covered include humanities/social science, medicine, agriculture, fundamental science, and science and technology. (Updated monthly) (More)
Documenting the American South (DocSouth) is a digital publishing initiative that provides Internet access to texts, images, and audio files related to southern history, literature, and culture. Currently DocSouth includes sixteen thematic collections of books, diaries, posters, artifacts, letters, ... (More)
The Information Bridge: DOE Scientific and Technical Information provides free public access to over 290,000 full-text documents and bibliographic citations of Department of Energy (DOE) research report literature. Documents are primarily from 1991 forward and were produced by DOE, the DOE contracto... (More)
DonorSearch.net is a repository of donor giving history for use by non-profit organizations. By combining DonorSeries, the NOZA US Charitable Donations Database, and FEC data, the user can search 55 million gift histories simultaneously. (More)
DRAM is an online music database offering on-demand, streaming access to an extensive and ever-growing catalog. A primary focus of the collection is the preservation and dissemination of hard-to-find yet culturally and academically important music. Featured music ranges from 19th and 20th century cl... (More)
DTIC Online: Public Technical Reports, (Formerly Scientific and Technical Information Network) provides access to citations and full-text of unclassified, unlimited documents that have been entered into Defense Technical Information Center's Technical Reports Collection from late December 1974 to pr... (More)
An Italian-language text archive of some 2400 texts of approximately 200 Italian poets from the beginnings of the literature through Dante. It is searchable by individual words and by poetic schools (but not by the names of known authors). The site provides texts of poems, bibliography on them, (in ... (More)
The Duxiu database is a unique e-resources gateway. Different libraries who subscript to this database introduced it to their users in different ways, along with the rapid development of this database. The Library of Congress states: Duxiu is a comprehensive bibliographical index database covering o... (More)
Dyabola is an international index to scholarly journals and collected works on classical, early Christian, Byzantine, early Medieval, and ancient Middle Eastern art and archaeology. This database may be searched by title, author, or subject. There are no abstracts. Note(1): Greek fonts may not displ... (More)
e-EROS is the online version of the Encyclopedia of Reagents for Organic Synthesis. e-EROS contains a database of around 50,000 reactions and approximately 3800 of the most frequently consulted reagents and is fully searchable by structure and substructure, reagent, reaction type, and experimental c... (More)
E-LIS is an open access archive for scientific or technical documents, published or unpublished, on Librarianship, Information Science and Technology, and related areas. E-LIS relies on the voluntary work of individuals from a wide range of backgrounds and is non-commercial. It is not a funded proje... (More)
Developed by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), the PrePRINT Network is a "one-stop shopping" site for preprints in science and technology. Preprints in the areas of physics, materials, chemistry, mathematics, biology, environmental sciences an... (More)
E-STAT is an online tool created by Statistics Canada for the educational community. The majority of its contents comes from CANSIM (Canadian Socio-economic Information Management System), a large collection of statistics about Canada and its people. Topics include: economic accounts, trade, manufac... (More)
E-Tripitaka is the electronic edition of a large collection of Chinese Buddhist Canon that is used throughout East Asia. The main language is Chinese, with citations, fragments and notes in other languages and scripts, including Sanskrit, Pali, Tibetan, Japanese and others. The aim of CBETA is “to p... (More)
This collection contains digital editions of all titles in the Evans microform editions; more than 36,000 items and over 2,400,000 images, all with searchable OCR-created ASCII text. Both the digital and microform editions are based on the American Bibliography by Charles Evans and Roger Bristol's S... (More)
Early Canadiana Online is a digital library containing over 1,410,000 pages in more than 8,400 volumes. It includes drama, fiction, and poetry, as well as nonfiction texts describing travel, settlement, geography, history, peoples, and events in early Canada. (Updates vary) (More)
Early Church Fathers is a database containing virtually all the contents (minus the indexes) of three late nineteenth-century English-language translations of important writings of the early Christian church fathers and of the early ecumenical councils. They include: Ante-Nicene Fathers; A Select Li... (More)
Early Encounters in North America is a collection of primary texts that provide evidence of encounters between Europeans, Native Americans, and Africans in the New World. The texts focus on illustrating how humans interacted with each other and the environment. The texts were gathered from over 1,00... (More)
Early English Books Online (EEBO) provides full-text images of almost all the books printed in England and her colonies from the beginning of printing to 1700 (about 125,000 titles). You can search for books on your topic by author, title,and keyword, or search just for illustrations from these book... (More)
The University of Michigan, the University of Oxford, the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR), and ProQuest Information and Learning are engaged in an exceptional partnership to create structured SGML/XML text editions for a significant portion of the Short Title Catalog of Early Eng... (More)
The Jewish National and University Library, David and Fela Shapell Family Digitization Project, is pleased to offer access to its Historic Hebrew Newspapers project. The aim of this site is to provide open access to images of the major titles of the early Hebrew press (19th and early 20th century).... (More)
Early Modern Italy provides an electronic bibliography of resources covering Italy from 1550-1800. The bibliography provides information on scholarly studies and dissertations done on this topic. Articles are in French or English. Topics include history, art history, music, literature, philosophy, religion and science. (Updated semiannually) (More)
Earthquake Engineering Abstracts provides bibliographic coverage on earthquake's effects on buildings and other structures, geological formations and how seismic and tsunamic phenomena relate. Subject coverage includes: geotechnical earthquake engineering, performance-based seismic engineering, disa... (More)
Earthtrends is comprehensive online database that focuses on the environment, social and economic trends that shape our world. (More)
The East Asian Collection includes historical images that present a visual archive of 20th century East Asian cultural heritage. Currently, the collection consists of images that document early 20th century China including the the Sino-Japanese Conflict (1937-1945), a visual history of Buddhist prac... (More)
Originally microfilmed as Records of the U.S. Department of State Relating to the Internal Affairs of East Germany, this digital collection provides an in-depth look into the creation of the East German state, living conditions, and its people. Documents included in this collection are predominantly... (More)
EBL provides access to e-books owned by the library. EBL allows you to browse all books and utilise full-text search within the browser. Titles can be accessed either online, through EBL's PDF-based reader, or by downloading Adobe Acrobat ebooks to a PC, laptop or mobile device. (More)
Over 11,000 eBooks. Ebook Collection from EBSCOhost eBooks are digital full-text versions of books such as reference works, scholarly monographs, literature and fiction. (More)
Part of the Internet Archive, this comprehensive clearinghouse of ebooks and online texts is a vast collection of freely available, full text materials in many languages and from many sources. (Updates ongoing) (More)
Ecology Abstracts provides access to about 350 research journals in ecology. It covers interactions of all organisms--microbes, plants, and animals--to their environment and to each other. The subjects include evolutionary biology, economics, ecosystems management and systems analysis, and the impac... (More)
The Ecology and Natural Resources Collection brings together, in digital form, two categories of primary and secondary publications: writings about research in ecology and natural resources conducted by University of Wisconsin faculty and staff; and unique or valuable titles in these fields held by ... (More)
EconLit indexes and abstracts more than 300 scholarly English language journals, dissertations, working papers, and books in the field of economics. Also included are the full-text of book reviews published in the Journal of Economic Literature since 1993. (Updated monthly, with approximately 30,000 new records added per year.) (More)
Library users now have access to the Economist Historical Archive. This service delivers a complete, searchable copy of every issue of The Economist from 1843 to 2003. New full-color images, multiple search indexes, exportable financial tables, and a gallery of front covers highlighting a key topic ... (More)
This official statistical source provides rare, detailed data on the German economic situation during the Third Reich up to and throughout World War II. Consisting of Monatliche Nachweise ber den Auswartigen Handel Deutschlands (January 1933-June 1939); Der Aussenhandel Deutschlands Monatliche Nachw... (More)
EconPapers provides access to the a collection of over 800,000 online Economics working papers and journal articles from over 1100 archives operated by research organizations, academic departments and publishers worldwide. The majority of the full text files are freely available. It is one view of the data included in RePEc. (More)
Education Full Text indexes more than 400 English-language periodicals, yearbooks, and selected monographic series. It covers all levels of education. Feature articles are indexed, as are important editorials and letters to the editor, interviews, reviews of educational films, software reviews, crit... (More)
About: Online collection of streaming video developed for training and developing teachers, including over 3,322 video titles (932 hours) of teaching demonstrations, lectures, documentaries, and primary-source footage of students and teachers in actual classrooms. Allows observation of the intricaci... (More)
Education Index Retrospective complements Education Full Text database with comprehensive citation indexing (i.e. no full text articles) from an international range of over 600 periodicals and yearbooks about education published in English between 1929 and 1983. It covers all levels of education. (More)
Education Research Complete is a bibliographic and full-text database covering scholarly research and information in all fields of education, from early childhood to higher ed, including educational specialty fields (e.g. multilingual education, health education, testing), curriculum instruction, ad... (More)
Educational Administration Abstracts includes journal citations and summaries covering areas related to educational administration, including educational leadership, educational management, educational research, and other areas of key relevance to the discipline. This resource is licensed by BadgerL... (More)
EGO European History Online is a transcultural history of Europe on the Internet. The project investigates processes of intercultural exchange in European history whose impact extended beyond state, national and cultural borders. EGO describes Europe as a constantly changing communicative space whic... (More)
Eighteenth Century Collections Online has met with high praise as the most ambitious single digitization project ever undertaken. The newly released Eighteenth Century Collections Online, Part II: New Editions , continues in that tradition, delivering the ease of online access while expanding the de... (More)
The Eighteenth-Century Journals Portal provides access through a single interface to digitizations of selected English-language scholarly journals and newspapers from the years 1699-1812. At present these include the following: Eighteenth Century Journals, I (76 journals held at Oxford University's ... (More)
A collection of 18th-century fictional prose, including 96 works by writers from the British Isles; single editions of works both well-known and rare, containing complete text and original images. Prefaces, annotations by authors, illustrations, contents pages, appendices, lists of subscribers, dedi... (More)
Eldis is an internet based information service: filtering, structuring and presenting development information via the web and email. We maintain an ever-growing library of editorially selected and abstracted online documents, and an organisational directory of development-related internet services. ... (More)
An ongoing scholarly research project of the University of Oxford and other universities and organizations, Electronic Enlightenment offers access to the web of correspondence between the greatest thinkers and writers of the eighteenth century and their families and friends, bankers and booksellers,... (More)
Access to over 15,000 electronic journals, magazines, newsletters and newspapers that are also accessible through MadCat. (More)
The Electronic and Communications Abstracts provides bibliographic coverage on circuits, components and materials, photonics, control and systems, telecommunications, equipment and instrumentation, power systems and electrical engineering. Subject coverage includes: circuits, components and material... (More)
Unpublished in book form during her lifetime, the poems of Emily Dickinson were nonetheless shared with those she trusted mostthrough her letters. This XML-based archive brings together seventy-four poems and letters from Emilys correspondence with her sister-in-law and primary confidante, Susan Dic... (More)
Encyclopaedia Judaica is a major reference work with articles by the world's top scholars on all aspects of the Jewish experience. In addition to in-depth articles, it includes bibliographies listing the most important books and articles, and additional information. (Not updated) (More)
The Encyclopaedia of Islam includes more than 15,000 articles on the current state of the Islamic world, from religion and history to politics and culture. Articles cover distinguished Muslims, tribes and dynasties crafts sciences political and religious institutions the geography, ethnography, flor... (More)
The Encyclopedia Mythica is an online encyclopedia on mythology, folklore, and legends. It currently contains over 6,100 entries on gods and goddesses, heroes, legendary creatures and beings from all over the world. Some of the topics you can find here, are about: ** legendary animals such as un... (More)
The Encyclopedia of Animal Science includes contributions from keynote experts on subjects such as genetics, nutrition, lactation, biodiversity, and the contributions of animals to society. More than 2500 references, 300 subject entries, and hundreds of figures, equations, and tables are included. C... (More)
The Encyclopedia of Chicago includes a vast collection of information about the history of the city. Thousands of historical resources-including articles, photos, maps, broadsides and newspapers-related to Chicago's colorful and complex history are at your fingertips. The Encyclopedia offers more th... (More)
Searchable, browsable, and with more than 300 entries, this work provides a comprehensive overview of communication theories based in a variety of disciplines. Current descriptions of theories are available here as well as the background issues and concepts that comprise these theories. Many relevan... (More)
This encyclopedia covers the basics and the latest in genomics, proteomics, genetic engineering, small RNAs, transcription factories, chromosome territories, stem cells, genetic networks, epigenetics, prions, hereditary diseases, and patents. Similar integrated information is not available in textbo... (More)
This 5-volume encyclopedia offers comprehensive coverage of all aspects of human rights theory, practice, law, and history. It provides situation profiles and full coverage of the development of the movement from 1945 to the present, historical cases of abuse, key figures, major organizations, and a... (More)
Encyclopedia of Inland Waters is a 3-volume reference work, pulling together all the key information in one source from the leading publisher in the field. Inland aquatic habitats occur worldwide at all scales from marshes, swamps and temporary puddles, to ponds, lakes and inland seas and from strea... (More)
The Encyclopedia of Irish History and Culture spans prehistoric times to the present, and treats both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland in detail. Entries represent an inclusive, cross-disciplinary approach, written by specialists in history, archaeology, anthropology, geography, politics... (More)
A multinational review of the field of language and education. More than 250 international contributors give coverage of early developments in their topic, major contributions, work in progress, problems and difficulties, and future directions. Topics include literacy, second language acquisition, r... (More)
This award-winning encyclopedia (published in print in 2004) provides comprehensive, reliable, and accessible information about the fastest growing minority population in the United States. The Encyclopedia draws together the diverse historical and contemporary experiences in the United States of La... (More)
This encyclopedia covers all aspects of the history and culture of China since 1800, including the people, politics, economics, religion, philosophy, traditions, art, and literature. The encyclopedia is the work of an international body of 500 prominent scholars, who offer accessible, original, and ... (More)
Covers the time period between the onset of the French Revolution to the outbreak of World War I, including the important people and the major events and developments in Europe, and connections to the rest of the world. Includes 868 articles illustrating the transformation of political, social, and ... (More)
Europe Since 1914 details European history from the Bolshevik Revolution to the European Union, linking it to the history of the rest of the world. Includes 920 articles and many illustrations. Written by about 500 leading experts from universities all over the world, the set includes scientific and... (More)
Global transportation of millions of humans, animals, plants, foods and goods has increased the chance of a broad and intensive import and export of parasites, their vectors and/or transmitted agents of diseases. This in turn may give rise to world wide local endemics or even pandemics of considerab... (More)
This encyclopedia includes 360 articles that cover the field of quaternary sciences. Quaternary science is an inter-disciplinary field of study focusing on the Quaternary period, which encompasses the last 2 million years. The field studies the last ice age and the Holocene and uses proxy evidence t... (More)
The Encyclopedia of Rhetoric is a comprehensive survey of one of the Western world's oldest disciplines. Its 150 entries, written by leading scholars, bring together expertise in classical studies, philosophy, literature, literary theory, cultural studies, speech, and communications in a comprehensi... (More)
The Encyclopedia of Television includes more than 1,000 original essays from more than 250 contributors and examines specific programs and people, historic moments and trends, major policy disputes and such topics as violence, tabloid television and the quiz show scandal. It also includes histories ... (More)
For PreKindergarten -12th grade audience, this database includes Encyclopedia Britannica; Compton's by Britannica; Britannica Elementary Encyclopedia; Britannica Concise Encyclopedia; Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary and Thesaurus and Merriam-Webster's Student Dictionary and Thesaurus; select... (More)
The Energy Citations Database (ECD) contains bibliographic records for energy and energy-related STI from the Department of Energy (DOE) and its predecessor agencies, the Energy Research & Development Administration (ERDA) and the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC). The Database provides access to D... (More)
Engineered Materials Abstracts provides bibliographic coverage on engineered materials such as polymers, plastics, rubber, ceramics and composites. The database addresses manufacturing practices, properties and applications of these materials. Subject coverage includes: engineered materials, polymer... (More)
Engineering Index (Compendex) is the most comprehensive bibliographic database of engineering research, containing millions of references and abstracts taken from over 5,000 engineering journals, conferences and technical reports. Coverage includes nuclear technology, bioengineering, transportation,... (More)
The Engineering Research Database provides bibliographic coverage of research in civil, earthquake, environmental, mechanical, transportation engineering, forensic engineering, engineering services, education, theoretical mechanics and dynamics, mathematics/computation, design, construction, and lat... (More)
Engineering Village provides access to multiple engineering databases through one interface. They can be searched simultaneously and have any duplicate records removed from the results list. (Updated weekly) (More)
English Poetry, Second Edition contains over 183,000 poems, essentially comprising the complete canon of English poetry of the British Isles and the British Empire from the 8th century to the early 20th. Drawn from nearly 4,900 printed sources, more than 2,700 poets are represented. The entire text ... (More)
The English Short Title Catalog provides extensive descriptions and holdings information for letterpress materials printed in Great Britain or any of its dependencies in any language, as well as for materials printed in English anywhere else in the world. ESTC serves as a comprehensive bibliography ... (More)
English Verse Drama contains more than 2,000 works by around 450 named authors and approximately 230 anonymous works, from the Shrewsbury Fragments of the late thirteenth century to the end of the nineteenth century. About this resource (Not updated) (More)
Entrez is the integrated, text-based search and retrieval system from NCBI used to search across major databases, including PubMed, PubChem, Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man (OMIM), Nucleotide and Protein Sequences, Protein Structures, Complete Genomes, and Taxonomy. It also searches the NCBI web... (More)
Environment & Energy Publishing (E&E) provides includes articles, webcast video, and transcripts that provide daily coverage of environmental and energy policy and markets, nationally and internationally. Key areas include U.S. legislation, environmental regulation and federal agencies; clim... (More)
Environmental Engineering Abstracts provides bibliographic coverage on technological and engineering aspects of air, water and soil quality, environmental safety, sustainability and energy production. Subject coverage includes: agricultural equipment and methods, arctic and tropical engineering, coa... (More)
EIS provides access to environmental impact statements since 1985. The statements include a lengthy description of the purpose, the positive and negative aspects, legal mandates, and prior references as well as the issuing agency, the EIS, and EPA numbers. About 450 draft and final impact statement are added per year. (Updated bimonthly) (More)
The Environmental Sciences & Pollution Management Database is a multidisciplinary database that covers all areas of air, land, water, and noise pollution as well as basic science areas of bacteriology, ecology, toxicology, environmental engineering, environmental biotechnology, waste management,... (More)
The EPPI Project is dedicated to enhancing access to and use of the British Parliamentary Papers relating to Ireland 1801-1922, one of the principal resources for the study of modern Irish history. EPPI involves the electronic cataloguing and full-text digitisation of some 13,700 documents. It featu... (More)
ERIC (the Educational Resource Information Center) indexes more than 1.3 million bibliographic records in education research and resources. Materials include journal articles (the majority peer-reviewed), books, research syntheses, conference papers, technical reports, policy papers, and others. Ove... (More)
This is a compendium of mathematical definitions, formulas, figures, tabulations, and references. It is intended for a broad spectrum of readers with a wide range of mathematical backgrounds and interests. The text and all the equations and figures are searchable. The entries are extensively cross-l... (More)
From the middle of 1998 onwards, espacenet users have been able to access the bibliographic data of all patents published in the preceding two years by any member state of the European Patent Organisation, as well as by the European Patent Office and the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIP... (More)
This bibliography covers the literature of geographic information systems, science, and technology. It indexes journals, conference proceedings, books, and reports from the origins of GIS to the present. (More)
The Essay & General Literature Index indexes chapters in more than 300 English language essay collections and anthologies annually. Both humanities and social sciences topics are covered, including economics, political science, history, philosophy, religion, and criticism of literary works, dram... (More)
Essential Evidence Plus evidence-based, point of care (bedside), compendium of resources and tools designed for primary care clinicians and delivered to the PDA or workstation. Essential Evidence Plus searches 7 different databases: EBM Guidelines, Decision Support Calculators, POEMs (Patient-Orient... (More)
ETANA is envisioned to include the permanent archiving, dissemination and generation 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 Ancient Near Eas... (More)
This is the third collection in Readex's American Ethnic Newspaper series following the African-American and Hispanic modules. Based on titles from the Balch Institute of Ethnic Studies, it includes more than 130 fully searchable newspapers in ten languages from across the country. This resource ass... (More)
Ethnic NewsWatch (ENW) features newspapers, magazines, and journals of the ethnic and minority press, providing researchers access to essential, often overlooked perspectives. With titles dating from 1990, ENW presents a comprehensive, full-text collection of more than 1.8 million articles from more... (More)
EurekAlert! is an online, global news service operated by AAAS, the science society. EurekAlert! provides a central place through which universities, medical centers, journals, government agencies, corporations and other organizations engaged in research can bring their news to the media. EurekAlert... (More)
EurekAlert! is an online, global news service operated by AAAS, the science society. EurekAlert! provides a central place through which universities, medical centers, journals, government agencies, corporations and other organizations engaged in research can bring their news to the media. EurekAlert... (More)
EuroDocs is a collection of links to facsimiles, translations, and transcriptions of documents which shed light on key happenings within the countries of Western Europe. Includes political, economic, social and cultural history from about the first century AD to the present. (Updates vary) (More)
Provides information on medieval Church prelates including information on all 1300 medieval bishoprics, archdioceses and patriarchates under obedience to Rome, as well as prosopographical information on 18,507 bishops, archbishops and patriarchs. Gradually more recent prosopographical works on membe... (More)
Europa World Plus is the online version of the Europa World Year Book plus 9 Europa Regional Surveys of the World. It includes economic, political, historical, and geographic profiles of 250 countries and global regions. In addition, it has contact information for political, business, media, and cul... (More)
EUROPA is the portal site of the European Union. It provides up-to-date coverage of European Union affairs and essential information on European integration. Users can also consult all legislation currently in force or under discussion, access the websites of each of the EU institutions and find out... (More)
Explores European history from 1450-1789, from the print revolution to the French Revolution. Includes 1,150 articles written by eminent scholars covering major topics in art, government, and education as well as providing biographical entries on key figures of the period. Also covers topics specifi... (More)
This is the online version of the German National Bibliography, which attempts to list all books, periodicals (*not* articles in periodicals), government publications, and other materials published in Germany, or in the German language outside of Germany. For earlier coverage, consult the printed an... (More)
European Sources Online (ESO) is an online database which provides access to information on the institutions and activities of the European Union, the countries, regions and other international organisations of Europe, and on the issues of importance to European citizens and stakeholders. Includes E... (More)
This bibliographic database is a valuable index for libraries, scholars and individuals interested in European works that relate to the Americas. EBSCO Publishing, in cooperation with the John Carter Brown Library, has created this resource from European Americana: A Chronological Guide to Works Pri... (More)
Europeana is a union catalog of digital resources that provided one-stop shopping for academically-oriented digitized materials from European museums, galleries, libraries, archives and audio-visual collections. The digital resources include images, texts, audio and video. (More)
Eusko Bibliographia is a reference bibliographic database of Basque authors and themes. The core of this database is made up of the bibliographic compilation work undertaken by the emeritus bibliographer Jon Bilbao throughout his lifetime, and which was lent to the Regional Library of Bizkaia for i... (More)
Fully-searchable access to 75 rare periodicals ranging from Echoes of the South (Florida) and the Household Magazine (North Carolina) to Lucifer the Lightbearer (Chicago), The Heathen Woman's Friend (Boston) and Women's Work (Georgia). * A rich collection of rare pamphlets. * Hundreds of monogra... (More)
Anyone is welcome to use the ExFor site, and to view the information contained within the database. To prepare or review a pest record, you must become a registered user of the system. To become a registered user, please fill out the access form. Navigate the ExFor system by using the links across... (More)
This source is a virtual library of more than 80 resources which should inform or enhance efforts in French textual analysis. A limited number are oriented towards English-language texts, because they contain valuable insights, a concise list of strategies, or practical style sheets. Included also a... (More)
Factiva provides access to more than 31,000 sources from more than 200 countries in 26 languages. Newspapers, trade and scholarly journals, TV and radio transcripts, and news wires covering a wide range of topics are included. Information on publicly traded companies is also available. (Updated daily) (More)
Facts on File includes 75,000 full-text news articles, weekly updates from the Facts On File World News Digest, and regular wire-service updates from Reuters. In addition, Facts on File contains selected content from: Issues and Controversies On File , Today's Science On File, Editorials On File, Th... (More)
Family & Society Studies Worldwide provides comprehensive coverage of research, policy, and practice literature in the fields of Family Science, Human Ecology, Human Development, and Social Welfare. It indexes literature from disciplines including anthropology, sociology, psychology, demography,... (More)
Family Studies Abstracts includes citations and summaries of journal articles covering essential areas related to family studies, including marriage, divorce, family therapy. (More)
The FAO Corporate Document Depository includes FAO documents and publications, and selected non-FAO publications dealing with food, food security, agriculture, aquaculture, forestry, and rural development. Documents and publications will usually be available full-text in at least one of the FAO's of... (More)
The Food and Agriculture Organization for the United Nations and its 187 members highlight information as one of the priority areas in fighting hunger and achieving food security. The FAO Country Profiles and Mapping Information System is a pioneering information retrieval tool which groups the orga... (More)
FAOLEX is a comprehensive and up-to-date computerized legislative database, one of the world's largest electronic collection of national laws and regulations on food, agriculture and renewable natural resources. Users of FAOLEX have direct access to the abstracts and indexing information about ea... (More)
FAOSTAT is a collection of online databases containing more than 1 million time-series records covering international agricultural statistics for 210 countries. Data are provided by national governments or extrapolated by FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations) staff. Topics co... (More)
The Farmland Information Center is a clearinghouse for information about farmland protection and stewardship. It is a partnership between the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service and American Farmland Trust. Here at the FIC Web site, you will find a collection of materials, agricultural and ... (More)
Full text of U.S. Congressional publications and publications from some U.S. executive and judicial agencies. Examples of series included: Code of Federal Regulations, Congressional Record, Compilation of Presidential Documents, Economic Indicators, Federal Register, Congressional bills and documents. (Updated regularly) (More)
FedStats provides access to the statistics found in the publications of more than 70 United States federal government agencies. Searches on FedStats provide direct links to federal agency statistical publications in both full-text and tabular format. (Updated continually) (More)
The Michigan State University Library and the MSU Museum have partnered to create an online collection of some of the most influential and important American cookbooks from the late 18th to early 20th century. The goal of this project is to make these materials available to a wider audience. Digi... (More)
The Felix Posen Bibliographic Project on Antisemitism comprises online databases containing about 40,000 items. New material is added on a regular basis: The Database on Antisemitism: The Annotated Bibliography Entries are grouped in three sections or chapter divisions: Bibliographies and Reference ... (More)
Feminae is a multilingual scholarly index covering journal articles from 1994 to the present from over 500 journals as well as essay collections [it excludes books written by a single author] about women, sexuality, and gender during the Middle Ages (450 CE to 1500 CE). Special searching includes su... (More)
The FIAF International FilmArchive Database includes complete data from all volumes (1972 to the present) of the International Index to Film Periodicals plus records from its TV-related companion (1979 to the present). (Updated quarterly) (More)
The Treasures from the Film Archives database contains unique information about silent film holdings in 90 international film archives. It provides minimal credit information and holdings on more than 35,000 silent shorts and feature films. (Updated quarterly) (More)
FTLI indexes 300 film and television periodicals from 30 countries cover-to-cover and another 300 periodicals selectively. Abstracts are included since 2004, and more will be added in the future. Articles, film reviews, and book reviews from are included from both scholarly and popular film and TV sources. (Updated twice-monthly) (More)
Film Index International includes information on more than 100,000 films and 40,000 individuals from 170+ countries. It is searchable by person, film title, and keyword, plus many other fields. Records include director name, full cast and crew lists, credits, awards received, and synopses. In additi... (More)
Software and database that provides financial ratio benchmarking, profitability, case liquidity, sustainable growth rate, business valuation, square footage analyis, etc. for over 900,000 firms in 900 industries. Provides standard and unique ratio comparisons such as profits and sales per employee ... (More)
FirstVIEW is a web site of recent runway fashions shows from Sydney, Milan, London, Paris and New York featuring apparel from world-famous designers. The current fashion season is not included in this free version of FirstVIEW. FirstVIEW includes designer fashions from the haute couture, women's ... (More)
This searchable database provides detailed descriptions of Wisconsin fishes along with their common, scientific and family names. Users can search by family, species or fish features. (More)
Fish, Fisheries & Aquatic Biodiversity Worldwide combines databases on all facets of ichthyology, fisheries, aquaculture and aquatic biology. Included in this collection are records from the now ceased database Aquatic Biology, Aquaculture, & Fisheries Resources (ABAFR), plus twelve of the w... (More)
Electronic version of the FBIS (Foreign Broadcast Information Service) Daily Reports. In February 1941, the Roosevelt administration authorized the creation of the Foreign Broadcast Monitoring Service (FBMS). The mandate of the FBMS was to record, translate, transcribe and analyze foreign shortwave... (More)
A web-based database from the Foundation Center, a foundation-supported clearinghouse of information on private funding sources, Foundation Directory Online Professional is available in Memorial Library only. This database provides information on over 88,000 independent and company-sponsored founda... (More)
Find sources of scholarships, fellowships, grants, awards, and other financial support through this online resource covering foundations that fund individuals. (More)
Foundations in Wisconsin is a web-based searchable database of over 1100 active private, corporate, and community foundations based in Wisconsin. It contains brief abstracts with contact information, total assets, grants paid, and areas of interest. Most of the data is compiled from IRS 990PF tax re... (More)
Recent statistics about France. Includes: Key figures" : guided access to basic statistical tables on French population, society, and economy, classified by topic; "Studies and analyses": documents and articles selected from INSEE publication series, classified by topic; "Detailed data" : links to ... (More)
The FRANCIS database is created by the Institut de l'Information Scientifique et Technique of the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (INIST-CNRS) in Vandoeuvre-les-Nancy (France). It is strong in areas such as archaeology, geography, linguistics, philosophy, religion, and sociology. Th... (More)
The Franciscan Archive is a Web site dedicated to all things Fransican. It maintains an index of all URLs which in any way pertain to St. Francis, the religious orders he founded, Franciscan saints, spirituality, history, art, architecture, theology, etc. It also provides a place for the publication... (More)
Franciscan Authors is a scholarly biobibliography of authors belonging to the Order of Friars Minor (OFM). Arrangement is alphabetical with links to individual entries. Annotations are in Dutch, though knowledge of this language is not necessary in order to get authors' dates or citations of their m... (More)
This database is an ongoing collection of links to machine-readable files pertaining to etymologies of French words. Levels of treatment range from scholarly through didactic to haute vulgarisation. Most files are in the French language. A general section is followed by one for etymologies of specific words. (Updates vary) (More)
Frontiers in Bioscience is an international journal and virtual library bringing research in biological and life sciences and medicine including molecular medicine,real-time demonstration of important events, radiology and imaging, nephrology, gastrobiology, endocrinology, neurobiology, pharmacology... (More)
The FSTA database indexes 1,800 journals, books, theses, conference proceedings, reviews, standards, legislation, and patents each year. The subject matter covers beverages, cocoa and chocolate, commodity technology, dairy products, dietetic foods, fats and oils, fermentation technology, fish, flour... (More)
Gallica is an "experimental server" with links to thousands of electronic text, image, animation, and sound files bearing on the nineteenth-century French experience. The literature subsection draws on texts of classic French literature from the 12th century onward. There are introductory pages for ... (More)
The GardenWeb Glossary of Botanical Terms currently contains 4400 terms relating to botany, gardening, horticulture and landscape architecture and is regularly updated. (More)
The Garland encyclopedia of world music online is an extensive resource devoted to music research of all the world's peoples. Each volume contains an overview of a geographic region, a survey of its musical heritage, and a description of specific musical genres, practices, and performances. Articles... (More)
GenderWatch is a gender and women's issues database with thousands of English-language full-text articles from over 200 magazines, academic journals, regional publications, and newsletters. Earliest articles are from 1970; most are from the 1990s and thereafter. (Updated quarterly) (More)
General Science Full Text indexes 150 English-language popular and professional science periodicals, as well as the Science section of the New York Times. Its subjects include the physical and life sciences, as well as genetics, environment and conservation, food and nutrition, and medicine and heal... (More)
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An integrated search system for the following 5 databases: (1) CiNii, a citation index for papers, theses, etc.; (2) Webcat Plus, an index for books and magazines held by university libraries, with contents information; (3) KAKEN, for research subjects, data from grants-in-aid for scientific researc... (More)
Entrez is the integrated, text-based search and retrieval system used at NCBI for the major databases, including PubMed, Nucleotide and Protein Sequences, Protein Structures, Complete Genomes, Taxonomy, and others. (More)
GEOBASE is a multidisciplinary database of indexed research literature on the earth sciences, including geology, human and physical geography, environmental sciences, oceanography, geomechanics, alternative energy sources, pollution, waste management and nature conservation. Covering thousands of pe... (More)
This is a guide to resources related to Geographic Information Systems (GIS) software and data. The guide includes information on: (1) what GIS is, (2) what software is available for use on campus, (3) what geospatial data collections are available from the Robinson Map Library, and (4) links to rel... (More)
GEOREF, produced by the American Geological Institute, indexes the earth sciences literature of the world. It contains more than 1.9 million references to literature covering North America since 1785, and other areas of the world since 1933. In addition to indexing articles from more than 3,500 seri... (More)
German studies is the field of humanities that researches, documents, and disseminates German language and literature in both its historic and present forms. The German Studies Collection brings together, in digital form, primary and secondary materials relating to German Studies. The collection cur... (More)
This database contains bibliographic records detailing 18th–early 20th century imprints in the German language printed in North America, as well as monographs, articles, papers, genealogical histories, pamphlets, and book chapters in English and German relating to the experiences or contributions of... (More)
A complete overview of German-American relations, spanning five centuries of the influence and encounters of German-speaking people with South and North America. It includes hundreds of articles by international scholars on key explorers, leaders, and economic, social, and political forces that have helped shape transatlantic relations. (More)
The Gerritsen Collection includes books and periodicals from around the world which document the condition of women, the evolution of feminist consciousness, and women's rights. More than 4,000 books and 265 periodicals in the collection are primarily in English with German, French, and Dutch-langua... (More)
The Getty Provenance Index Databases currently contain 1.1 million records taken from source material such as archival inventories, auction catalogs, and dealer stock books. The five databases are: 1. Archival Inventories: Archival inventories are legal documents from private and public archives tha... (More)
40,000 pages of full text, photographs, songs, and other primary materials as well as scholarly essays. (More)
Guide to world cultures. (More)
The Global Studies Resources gateway connects the student or researcher to web information on global studies and globalization plus provides links to appropriate library databases and guides. The "Resources by Subject" section is designed to support courses offered in connection with the Global Studies Program. (More)
This database consists primarily of the Weimar Edition of Goethe's works, originally published between 1887-1919 by Hermann Böhlau (and Nachfolger) under the patronage of Grosshezogin Sophie von Sachsen and hence often referred to as the Sophien-Ausgabe. It is supplemented by material not found in t... (More)
Search the full (OCR) text of all patents issued by the US Patent Office since 1790 (7 million) and all US patent applications published since 2001 (1 million). Each record includes patent summary, claims, drawings, citations, and 'referenced by' notes. Provides links to PDF version and US PTO class... (More)
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 societi... (More)
The U.S. Government Printing Office disseminates official information from all three branches of the Federal Government. GPO Access provides Web access to more than 70 full-text databases published by the United States government. The growing list of available titles includes the Federal Register... (More)
GrainGenes is a genetic database for Triticeae, oats, and sugarcane, being assembled as part of the United States Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library's Plant Genome Program, initiated by Jerome P. Miksche and currently directed by Henry L. Shands. Additional support is provided ... (More)
This fully searchable and sortable database includes information on creator credits, story details, and other information. It contains non-English language comics and English language comics. It is an index to printed comic books only. It was created by a nonprofit, Internet-based organization of in... (More)
On-line dictionary, in French, of the French language. (More)
More than 1,000 listings of domestic and foreign grants, literary awards, fellowships, and residencies available to American writers. Searchable by keyword, genre, organization, or deadline. (Updated Monthly) (More)
See who's giving and getting grants in your field. Strengthen your search for funds with the Foundation Center's digital edition of Grants for Elementary & Secondary Education. This new Grant Guide reveals the scope of current foundation giving in the field. You'll find descriptions of 18,410 g... (More)
This new Grant Guide reveals the scope of current foundation giving in the field. You'll find descriptions of 8,759 grants of $10,000 or more with a total value of $585,086,038 made by 997 foundations. Grants for People with Disabilities is essential for identifying prospective funders for general support or specific projects. (More)
See who's giving and getting grants in your field. Strengthen your search for funds with the Foundation Center's digital edition Grants for the Aging. This new Grant Guide reveals the scope of current foundation giving in the field. You'll find descriptions of 3,647 grants of $10,000 or more with a... (More)
This new Grant Guide reveals the scope of current foundation giving in the field. You'll find descriptions of 10,757 grants of $10,000 or more with a total value of $1,717,943,832 made by 1,016 foundations. Grants for Women & Girls is essential for identifying prospective funders for general sup... (More)
The GrantSelect database provides information on more than 10,000 research grants available to both individuals and organizations from more than 4,000 federal, state, and local governments, commercial organizations, associations, and private foundations. Funding programs listed include all academic ... (More)
A portal designed primarily for beginning and intermediate students of ancient Greek, this site leads to online resources for Greek fonts, for accounts/explanations of Greek letters, numbers, accentuation, and pronunciation, for introductory courses and training, for dictionaries and similar aids, f... (More)
The book provides comprehensive coverage of all types of surgery with an empasis of integrating basic science with clinical practice. (More)
GreenFILE offers well-researched but accessible information covering all aspects of human impact on the environment. Its collection of scholarly, government and general-interest titles include content on the environmental effects of individuals, corporations and local/national governments, and what ... (More)
Greenwire provides daily coverage of environmental and energy policy, politics and markets. It covers the major regulations, legislation and court cases in play, and how the rapidly changing climate and energy world is affecting investment trends, technology development and the capacity to deploy ne... (More)
The Grey Literature Report provides information about fugitive publications in the subjects of health policy, public health and related subjects as they are acquired by the Academy, and to create a database of these publications for future use and access. (More)
This database contains the full text of the original 34 volume Dictionary of Art (1996), with ongoing revisions and updates. The searchable articles cover all aspects of the visual arts (painting, sculpture, graphics, contemporary art forms such as performance and installation, architecture, decorat... (More)
The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians 2nd edition (New Grove II) is the single most important reference tool for information on music. Included are nearly 30,000 articles in English, written by subject specialist scholars, covering the entire span of music history from antiquity to the pre... (More)
The New Grove Dictionary of Opera contains full text articles in English on all aspects of opera since 1600, including composers and their works, singers, conductors, poets, and stage designers. Articles are written by subject specialists. Both scholars and students will find this a useful resource.... (More)
The Grove Encyclopedia of Decorative Arts contains over 3,000 entries covering thousands of years of decorative arts production throughout western and non-western cultures. Included are entries on artists, craftsmen, designers, workshops, and decorative art forms. Also included are entries on the qu... (More)
The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians 2nd edition (New Grove II) is the single most important reference tool for information on music. Included are nearly 30,000 articles in English, written by subject specialist scholars, covering the entire span of music history from antiquity to the pre... (More)
An index to scores of magazines and scholarly journals in religion and social science, including many that are not included in traditional indexing sources. The database is multidisciplinary in nature, with many titles crossing over between religion, the family, philosophy, and social work. See <a h... (More)
The Guide to the Indexing of South Asian Studies Periodicals identifies and lists periodical titles with South Asian Studies content. It also identifies if a particular title has been indexed and if so, to what extent. For the benefit of researchers at the University of Wisconsin, it notes UW holdings and locations. (Updated bi-annually) (More)
This is the digitized version of the Gutenberg Bible. Included in this Web site as well is additional information about the origin and spread of printing, and about the text of the Bible at the time of Gutenberg's invention. (Not updated) (More)
The Gutenberg-e prizewinning 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 Assoc... (More)
H-Net Reviews publishes reviews of books and multimedia materials. While the focus is on history, many reviews of current and contemporary topics are also included. Reviews are written by academic reviewers affiliated with H-Net's network of scholarly discussion lists. Although the focus is on Engli... (More)
Han Yu Da Ci Dian, literally Comprehensive Chinese Word Dictionary, is the most inclusive available Chinese dictionary. It has diachronic coverage of the Chinese language, and traces usage over three millennia from Chinese classic texts to modern slang. Includes over 23,000 head entries, defines some 370,000 words, and gives 1,500,000 citations. (More)
Microbes both synthesize and exploit a vast range of hydrophobic organics, especially petroleum oil hydrocarbons and industrial pollutants, and the underlying interactions not only have major consequences for the lifestyles of the microbes involved, but also for biogeochemistry, climate change, envi... (More)
Excellent annual bibliography edited by the Hispanic Division of the Library of Congress. Each volume includes over 5,000 bibliographic entries selected and annotated by leading scholars for books, journal articles, book chapters, and conference papers. Volumes alternate annually between the social sciences and the humanities. (More)
Published in July 2008, this work compiles over 85 research studies on the roles of electronic games and gaming in education. (More)
HAPI Online contains worldwide information about Central and South America, Mexico, the Caribbean basin, the United States-Mexico border region, and Hispanics in the United States. It covers materials published in more than 400 key social science and humanities journals, containing more than 210,000 citations. (Updated biweekly) (More)
HAPI is a database of evaluation and measurement tools designed to facilitate health and psychosocial studies. the measurement instruments available include questionnaires, checklists, index measures, rating scales, project techniques, tests, interview schedules, and a variety of other means of eval... (More)
Harper's Magazine (or simply Harper's) is a monthly general-interest magazine covering literature, politics, culture, and the arts. The second oldest continuously-published monthly magazine in the United States, Harper's was launched in June 1850. Its early issues included material that had already ... (More)
HarpWeek is the searchable electronic version of the Civil War years of Harper's Weekly, one of the most important American periodicals of the nineteenth century. Includes images of all the pages, both illustations and text. (Not updated) (More)
Featuring the complete contents of Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine, 17th Edition. (More)
The digitized collection, Hathi Trust, includes the CIC libraries (Big Ten) and the University of California System. Full-text of works that are out of copyright or in the public domain are available for viewing or searching. The items are also in Google books but have greater availability and searc... (More)
Haz-Map is an occupational toxicology database designed to link jobs to hazardous job tasks which are related to occupational diseases and their symptoms. It is a relational database of chemicals, jobs and diseases. It contains 180 occupational diseases and 987 biological and chemical agents. The Ha... (More)
Health and Safety Science Abstracts covers public health, safety, and industrial hygiene including aviation and aerospace safety, environmental safety, nuclear safety, medical safety, occupational safety, and ergonomics. Produced in conjunction with the University of Southern California's Institute ... (More)
A consumer-health database. Health Source: Consumer Edition provides full text since 1990 from nearly 280 periodicals covering nutrition, exercise, medical self-care, drugs and alcohol, and much more. In addition to the full text, this database offers indexing and abstracts for over 300 periodica... (More)
This resource provides more than 580 scholarly full text journals focusing on many medical disciplines. Coverage of nursing and allied health is particularly strong, including full text from Clinical Nursing Research, Creative Nursing, Issues in Comprehensive Pediatric Nursing, Issues in Mental Heal... (More)
Published and unpublished hearings from U.S. Congressional committee hearings proceedings. All hearings contain the full transcripts of the proceedings, including all oral statements, committee questions, and discussion. Published hearings also contain texts of related reports, statistical analyses,... (More)
Hebrew Books is a full-text database (PDF files) of titles by American Rabbis. Most of the titles are in Hebrew, but a few are in English or Yiddish. Pulldown lists of author, city, state, and subject as well as browse and word searches are provided. So far, most of the texts seem to have been publi... (More)
Manuscripts from the Library of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America (JTS) of New York. This site includes an invitation to other libraries to submit manuscripts for digitization for Jewish cultural heritage. Numerous historically significant items from the past 700 years have already been included. (Updates ongoing) (More)
Full-text legal periodicals, historical texts, foreign & international materials, and primary legal materials in PDF, including the Federal Register, U.S. Statutes at Large, U.S. Reports & attorney general opinions, state session laws, and more. (Updated daily) (More)
Comprehensive coverage of the CFR from its inception. (Updated daily) (More)
Contains exact page-images of the original bound reprint edition of the English Reports (containing more than 100,000 cases), together with the Indexes and Book of Charts. (More)
Comprehensive coverage of the Federal Register from its inception. (More)
Contains full text international law publications, including prominent Yearbooks from around the world and proceedings of the American Society of International Law. Also contains U.S. law digests on international law and judicial decisions of the Hague Permanent Court of International Justice. (Updated daily) (More)
The Foreign Relations of the United States series presents the official documentary historical record of major U.S. foreign policy decisions and significant diplomatic activity. Before the current title was adopted, this series was formerly known as Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the Un... (More)
Hein Online contains full-text legal periodicals in PDF beginning with the earliest volumes. Covers all areas of United States law. (Updated daily) (More)
Thousands of full text works from some of the greatest legal minds in history. In addition to many “classics” this collection also includes rare items that are found in only a handful of libraries around the world. (More)
Index to articles, books, government documents, loose-leaf services, court opinions and Internet sites that compare state laws on hundreds of subjects. (Updated quarterly) (More)
Comprehensive collection of United States treaties, whether currently in-force, expired, or not-yet-officially published. Includes the United States Treaties and Other International Agreements set. (Updated daily) (More)
Official opinions of the U.S. Attorney General. Includes both the "Official Opinions of the Attorneys General of the United States" as well as, the "Opinions of the Office of Legal Counsel of the United States Department of Justice." (Updated daily) (More)
Selected federal legislative histories published by the U.S. GPO and private publishers. Also includes the index, "Sources of Compiled Legislative Histories." (Updated daily) (More)
Includes "Messages and Papers of the Presidents", "Public Papers of the President", "Weekly Compilations of Presidential Documents", and more. (Updated daily) (More)
This Library contains exact replications of the official bound session laws (acts) of all 50 states from inception, as well as Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. It also includes the D.C. Register and the Session Laws of the U.S. Federal Government, as well as the entire back file of the Acts of Pa... (More)
Complete coverage of the Statutes At Large, containing both public and private laws published in numerical order. (Updated daily) (More)
Complete coverage of the official U.S. Reports bound volumes, as well as, preliminary prints, slip opinions and periodicals related to the U.S. Supreme Court. (Updated daily) (More)
Trial transcripts from some of history's most famous trials. Also includes texts that analyze and debate famous trials, as well as biographies of some of the greatest trial lawyers in history. (More)
Historical newspapers and periodicals from Spain, spanning the 17th to early 20th centuries. (More)
The Hemispheric Institute Digital Video Library (HIDVL)a collaboration between New York University Libraries and the Hemispheric Institute of Performance and Politicsbrings together in one place materials that have been available only in small, little-known archives that are inaccessible to scholars... (More)
HeritageQuest Online combines searchable text and images of all federal censuses (1790-1930), Revolutionary War records, African-American history, genealogy and local history monographs, and portions of the U.S. Serial Set. The titles in this collection have been digitized from ProQuest's microfilm ... (More)
HFES Digital Library contains the full text of following titles: Human Factors, Ergonomics in Design, Journal of Cognitive Engineering and Decision Making, HFES Annual Meeting Proceedings, and Reviews of Human Factors and Ergonomics. (More)
This collection of Spanish and English language newspapers stems from the Recovering the U.S. Hispanic Literary Heritage Project at the University of Houston. When complete, it will consist of 350 titles dating from the 19th and 20th centuries and stemming from throughout the United States. Although... (More)
Historical Abstracts indexes and abstracts information in world history and the related social sciences and humanities, excluding the U.S. and Canada. (See America: History and Life for U.S. and Canadian coverage.) Links to full-text articles are included when available. It lists articles covering t... (More)
What can you do on this site? ** Examine state and county topics for individual census years. -- examine multiple topics within a census year; -- produce tables of data by state or county; -- sort data by selected categories; -- create ratios between any two data categories; ** Examine sta... (More)
Historical Microdata Around the World is a gateway to Internet resources for the historical/statistical study of population. Coverage currently emphasizes Europe, Canada, and the United States. (More)
The Millennial Edition is the definitive source of statistics and data about the United States and is a key resource for American history research from Colonial times to the present. This is an updated version of the print resource. This resource includes statistics from over 1,000 sources and inclu... (More)
The History Cooperative brings together several nationally known journals with a focus on American history. The site also includes access to the Booker T. Washington papers. The Web site includes the full text of the most recent journal issues. For full text of back issues, refer to JSTOR. (Updates vary) (More)
The History Guide is an Internet-based subject gateway to scholarly relevant information in history. Current emphasis is Anglo-American history, but it is expanding to include other aspects of world history.It is maintained in cooperation with the InformationsWeiser Geschichte of the Bavarian State ... (More)
The History of Science, Technology, and Medicine (HST) database includes four files. The Isis Current Bibliography of the History of Science includes all of the citations from the annual bibliographies published in Isis from 1975 to the present. It does not include the book review listings. The file... (More)
The History of Wisconsin Agriculture and Rural Life collection is based on a bibliography compiled as part of the National Preservation Project for Agricultural Literature. Items in the bibliography, primary and secondary materials published through 1945, were initially ranked by a review panel for ... (More)
Web site of the Hmong Cultural Center located in Saint Paul, Minn. whose mission is to promote the personal development of children, youth, and adults through Hmong cultural education while providing resources that enhance cross-cultural understanding. The site includes information about community e... (More)
The Holocaust was the systematic, bureaucratic, state-sponsored persecution and murder of approximately six million Jews by the Nazi regime and its collaborators. During the era of the Holocaust, the Nazis also targeted other groups: Roma (Gypsies), the handicapped, some of the Slavic peoples (Poles... (More)
The HSDL collection provides quick access to important U.S. policy documents, presidential directives, and national strategy documents as well as specialized resources such as theses and reports from various universities, organizations and local and state agencies. The resources are reviewed and sel... (More)
Hoovers provides information on over 85 million public and private companies worldwide. The "Build-a-List" feature allows you to use multiple criteria such as size or geographic location to create a list of companies meeting that description. Executive biographies are also available. (Updated daily) (More)
The HortiPlex database contains plant images and data as well as links to information sources, images and vendors at other sites. Searches may be limited to: just those records with images or links to images; records with vendor links; or, records of botanical taxa. (More)
The House of Commons Parliamentary Papers are vital to the historical record of Britain, its former Colonies and the wider world. They are among the richest and most detailed primary sources for the history of the past three centuries, and are fundamental to an understanding of current legislation, ... (More)
Full text searchable online version of the Human Rights Documents Project in microform, containing in its entirety all of the documents filmed since the Project's inception in 1980. (Updated regularly) (More)
Indexes English-language periodicals and journals in the humanities. Topics covered: archaeology, area studies, art, classical studies, communications, dance, film, folklore, history, journalism, linguistics, literary & social criticism literature, music, performing arts, philosophy, and religio... (More)
Humanities Index Complete is a comprehensive database covering more than 2,100 journals, books and other important reference sources published worldwide in the humanities, with a focus on literary, scholarly and creative thought. It provides cover-to-cover indexing and abstracts for articles, essays... (More)
A fully searchable electronic edition of writings of the German poet Friedrich Hölderlin presented in the so-called Grosser Stuttgarter Ausgabe of his Collected Works. A set of contents links on the left side of the main page lead to detailed tables of contents for each section. The edition reproduc... (More)
The Ibero-American Electronic Text Series is a project developed at the University of Wisconsin-Madison devoted to Iberian and Latin American works in the humanities. The texts comply with the Guidelines for Electronic Text Encoding and Interchange (TEI) and with the Guidelines for Markup of Electro... (More)
IBIS World is a leading publisher of U.S. industry research, IBISWorlds team of expert analysts covers 700 different market segments. Each industry report is presented in an objective, easy to understand format, providing hard-to-find answers to top market research questions. Each market report is available online in HTML, PDF, or Word format. (More)
The IBZ is produced in Germany and indexes more than 5600 periodicals in many languages from around the world. It is particularly strong in European humanities and social sciences. The database currently contains more than 2 million records and adds about 120,00 per year. There are no abstracts. A s... (More)
The Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) Virtual Library provides access to ICE journals and conference proceedings. (More)
Icelandic Online Dictionary and Readings is a free-access, Web-based resource developed by the University of Wisconsin-Madison which complements the University of Iceland's Internet course Icelandic Online and was developed side by side with it. The project as a whole consists of three parts: Int... (More)
IEEE Xplore is a digital library providing full text access to technical literature in electrical engineering, computer science, electronics, and related disciplines. IEEE Xplore includes full text documents from IEEE journals, transactions, magazines, letters, conference proceedings, standards, IET... (More)
IHS provides a database for searching over 1,000,000 worldwide standards from 370 technical societies. The database also contains military standards, specifications, and related documents. To request standards for purchase, SEE Wendt's Standards request form. (Updated daily) (More)
The Illinois Researcher Information Service is a database of more than 8,000 federal and private funding opportunites in the sciences, social sciences, arts, and the humanities. Upcoming deadlines in 25 subject areas can be viewed. The database can be searched by sponsor, keyword, deadlines, all fie... (More)
Digital access to the entire run of the Illustrated London News from its first publication on 14 May 1842 to its last in 2003. Each page has been digitally reproduced in full colour and every article and caption is full-text searchable with hit-term highlighting and links to corresponding illustrati... (More)
The Web offers many possibilities for exploring the cultural production of Shakespeare's works. A profusion of sites provide full texts of Shakespeare's plays; multimedia capabilities make it possible to add sound and video; details of theatrical presentations, from the reconstruction of the Globe T... (More)
The IME Video Library is a collection of health science presentations available to students, faculty, community preceptors, public health organizations, and health consumers. Major educational presentations will be captured (recorded digitally) and placed on this site along with links of interest to the topics discussed. (More)
"In the First Person" is an in-depth index of several thousand online collections of diaries, letters, memoirs, oral histories, and other personal narratives in English from around the world. The database indexes documents freely available on the web, online finding aids for archival collections, an... (More)
International database of 15th-century European imprints for nearly every item printed from movable type before 1501. Includes some 16th-century items previously assigned incorrectly to the 15th century. Information on each item includes authors, short titles, the language of the text, printer, plac... (More)
The Index Islamicus database indexes literature on Islam, the Middle East and the Muslim world. Records included in the database cover almost a hundred 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... (More)
The Index of Christian Art provides text descriptions and bibliographic references for approximately 23,500 works of Early Christian and Medieval art in 17 media, created from early apostolic times to 1400. (Morgan Library manuscript holdings now being added will extend the date range for manuscript... (More)
The Index to Foreign Legal Periodicals (IFLP) is an index to articles appearing in approximately 450 legal journals published worldwide. The legal systems and practices of all countries are incl