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Full-Text e-Index for Music

International Index to Music Periodicals: Full Text IIMP Full Text covers nearly all aspects of the world of music, from the most scholarly studies to the latest crazes. IIMP Full Text draws its current content from more than 370 international music periodicals from over 20 countries with over 60 Full Text titles. IIMP Full Text also includes retrospective coverage from over 185 periodicals dat... More...

IEEE Adds Historic Content Online

For more than 5 years now, the library has had access to all current IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers) journals, standards and proceedings online, but now IEEE has added an immense amount of historical content. IEEE has added over 80,000 historic documents to IEEE Xplore, providing access to select journals and conferences published from 1950-1987. The historic con... More...

Mapping Census 2000: The Geography of U.S. Diversity

Mapping Census 2000: The Geography of U.S. Diversity is an atlas of the American people. It presents in dramatic, graphic fashion a key set of data from Census 2000, that once-a-decade head count of all U.S. residents. About the authors: Cynthia A. Brewer is associate professor of geography at the Pennsylvania State University. Trudy A. Suchan is a geographer in the Population Division... More...

Read the documents that made U.S. policy!

Digital National Security Archive More than 43,000 declassified government documents from 1945 to present, organized into collections, each focused on a single topic. The National Security Archive is a non-profit research institute and library in Washington, D.C., which provides unprecedented public access to declassified government documents obtained through extensive ... More...

Institute of Physics Journal Archives

Every journal article published by the Institute of Physics (IOP) since 1874 is now available online, including more than 500 volume-years of journals, over 100,000 articles and over one million pages of scientific research. All of the Institute’s 37 journals have been made available back to volume one! The archive consists of fully searchable PDF files, which have been scanned at a high ... More...

Springer Ebooks and ETextbooks

30,000+ Springer electronic books and 1,140 E-Textbooks now available! The UC Libraries, including UCR, have recently collaborated to license access to more than 30,000 Springer e-book titles and content with publication dates from 2005-2009 for use by faculty and students covering more than 13 disciplines including: Behavioral Sciences Biomedical and Life Sciences Business and... More...

American Physiological Society backfiles

On behalf of the individual UC campuses, the California Digital Library has purchased the backfiles of journals from the American Physiological Society (APS).  Thanks to Dr. Ted Garland from our Biology Department for suggesting this acquisition to the UCR Libraries. As a result, the entire UC system is benefiting! This online collection, called the Journal Legacy Conte... More...

Primary sources in Early North America

Early Encounters in North America: Peoples, Cultures, and the Environment documents through primary sources the experiences of peoples, native and otherwise, in North America from 1534 to 1850.  Over 40,000 pages and 1,200 color images are now available.  Texts are complete, though indexes are omitted. Everything - text and images - is searchable. ... More...

Not Just For German Literary Research

Click here to configure your browser for full Unicode support. The full-text searchable Digitale Bibliothek Deutscher Klassiker provides electronic access to 133 volumes of the Deutscher Klassiker ... More...

Pi--the mysterious number

See the exhibit in the Science Library atrium celebrating the number Pi. PI – the Most Mysterious Number PI, the world’s most mysterious number, has been a part of human culture and the educated imagination for more than 2500 years. You may remember that in the school curriculum the value that PI took was 3.14. But what is PI? What i... More...

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