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7/10/06 -
Containing a century of research, Education Index Retrospective provides cover-to-cover indexing for an international range of English-language periodicals and yearbooks. As far back as 1929, nearly one million articles from some 500 periodicals are cited. Book reviews are also included.
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9/15/06 -
Women’s Studies International covers the core disciplines in Women’s Studies with an emphasis on scholarship in feminist research. It contains materials from Women Studies Abstracts (1984-present), Women's Studies Bibliography Database, Women's Studies Database (1972-present), New Books on Women and Feminism (1987-present), Women of Color and Southern Women (1975-present), The History of Women a...
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5/1/07 -
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 ...
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2/27/07 -
Can't remember which Shakespeare play that line or scene comes from?
Try searching Editions and Adaptations of Shakespeare online. This literature collection, part of Literature Online, contains 11 major editions from the First Folio of 1623 of Shakespeare to the Cambridge edition of 1863-6, 28 separate contemporary printings of individual plays and poems, selected apocryph...
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1/10/07 -
The House of Commons Parliamentary Papers, 19th Century (HCCP) 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 1800's. Before the advent of a fully formed Whitehall departmental system, Parliament was the main source of public information, ordering the ...
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10/24/06 -
Calisphere Web Site Launched
The California Digital Library presents Calisphere, "a world of primary sources and more", freely accessible to everybody.
Here's an extract from CDL's press release:
Calisphere is a free public gateway to thousands of digitized primary sources — including photographs, documents, newspaper clippings, works of art — from UC museums an...
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2/12/07 -
NSDL is the National Science Digital Library, the National Science Foundation (NSF)'s online library of resources for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education and research. NSDL provides an organized point of access to STEM content that is aggregated from a variety of other digital libraries, NSF-funded projects, and NSDL-reviewed web sites. The close to two million resou...
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9/11/07 -
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...
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10/12/06 -
Helen Krich Chinoy and Linda Walsh Jenkins posed in the preface of their book, Women in American Theatre, "where do women fit it?" North American Women's Drama aims to address this issue by publishing the full text of plays by more than 300 women from North America. This resource will bring together m...
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9/1/06 -
The UCR Libraries are pleased to announce backfiles for Web of Science. Researchers in all disciplines will want to explore this database now available electronically.
The earliest backfiles, from 1900 to 1944 are called "Century of Science™" To create Century of Science, ISI asked the question: What are the most significant articles from the first par...
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