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The Aphid: A Virus Vector

While this video CD-ROM is targeted at a specialized audience (primarily entomology and plant pathology students and their professors) anyone with an interest in insects would find the presentation (via animation and macrophotography ) of the aphid life cycle and methods of virus transmission fascinating. The following description, and an online videoclip (at  http://shop.st... More...

The Arabidopsis Book

The Arabidopsis Book The Arabidopsis Book is an open access project bringing together an encyclopedic description of one of the most heavily studied plant species.  Published by American Society of Plant Biologists and BioOne, it is a new mode of communication between researchers and a new model for scientific publishing. The Arabidopsi... More...

Thousands of art museum images online!

Enrich your eyes: three new databases are now available which offer high quality digital art images and excellent searching capabilities. AMICA provides 100,000+ works of art from museum collections, covering the complete range of expressive forms and time periods from cultures around the world. You will find images of an ancient Greek Douris style Kylix (drinking c... More...

Times Digital Archive

Researchers now can search through the back issues of one of the best known newspapers in the world, Times Digital Archive, 1785 - 1985. Considered as the "world's newspaper of record, " the Times has covered all major international historical events from the French Revolution to the Falkland War. And the entire newspaper is captured, with all articles, advertisements, birth/death notices, and ... More...
 

Trial: Bibliography of Native North Americans
New Online Resource

The Bibliography of Native North Americans(BNNA) is currently on trial, through Jan. 4, 2008, for the UCR community.  It is a bibliographic database covering all aspects of native North American culture, history, and life.    This resource covers a wide range of topics including archaeology, multicultural relations, gaming, governance, lege... More...

Two great resources for African American & Black Studies

  We are pleased to announce the availability of two digital resources for scholarship in African American and African culture and history:   Oxford African American Studies Center Bringing together the authority of Oxford reference sources and the work of over 400... More...

UC eScholarship

eScholarship is a service of the Publishing Program of the California Digital Library and include language indicating that eScholarship provides open access, scholarly publishing services to the University of California and delivers a dynamic research platform to scholars worldwide. Visit the UC eScholarship. ... More...

Unique Native American collection: Harrington papers

An essential tool for anthropologists, ethnologists and historians conducting research in Native American studies, the Papers of John Peabody Harrington are a rich, extensive collection of field notes on the cultures of Native American tribes.  Educated at Stanford and the University of California, Mr. Harrington worked for the Smithsonian Institute American Bureau of Ethnography.  While... More...

US company data via Mergent

Mergent Online is a newly acquired library database that provides in-depth U.S. company data covering more than 10,000 public companies. Included are all companies traded on the NYSE, AMEX, and NASDAQ exchanges, as well as approximately 3,000 of the largest "over the counter" companies.  Detailed financial statements from the last 15 years are available. ... More...

Vadose Zone Journal

Vadose Zone Journal   The UCR Libraries are pleased to announced that Vadose Zone Journal is now available via Scotty http://scotty.ucr.edu/search~S5/t?SEARCH=vadose+zone+journal Vadose Zone Journal is a forum for interdisciplinary research and assessment of the vadose zone, the area between... More...

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