Covers: 1975- with some materials dating back to the 18th century. Offers unique, practical, high-impact STEM research from organizations on the frontlines that typically don't publish their findings in books or journals. It identifies, enriches, and organizes nontraditional materials such as websites, reports, case studies, technical documents, and social media, making them as easy to find, use, and cite as journal articles. This module is a comprehensive database of grey literature at the intersection of technology and environmental science.
Covers: 1930s-. This collection focuses on unearthing and digitizing the histories of civil rights activism by the everyday citizens of Black, Latine, Indigenous, and Asian American/Pacific Islander communities. A great deal has been written about the major players within the movement and their legacies, but little is known about the ordinary Americans who came together to bring about change. This collection will expand the historical record available for study to include previously unknown voices from the front lines of the movement.
Covers: 1850s-1980s. This is the final collection for Diversity & Dissent, and includes periodicals that depict the various political, literary, and cultural forms that Black Americans used to advance their vision in the ongoing struggle for liberation and dignity. Magazines and newsletters from women's organizations, religious groups, labor organizations, and more reveal a diversity of ideological orientations, strategic methods, and aesthetic modes among Black voices throughout the mid-twentieth century. This collection will also include select titles from Europe, Africa, and the Caribbean that reflect the global dimensions of the Black freedom struggle, and will pay particular attention to publications originating in the early 20th century and interwar era, foregrounding connections between this period and the Civil Rights movement and beyond.
Covers: 1900's-. Indexes journal titles and abbreviations for publications indexed by the Chemical Abstracts Service since 1907. Users can search the database by title, journal abbreviation, CODEN, ISSN and ISBN.
Covers: 1975- with some materials dating back to the 18th century. Offers unique, practical, high-impact STEM research from organizations on the frontlines that typically don't publish their findings in books or journals. It identifies, enriches, and organizes nontraditional materials such as websites, reports, case studies, technical documents, and social media, making them as easy to find, use, and cite as journal articles. This module is a database for reports, white papers, podcasts, and information at the forefront of technology.
Covers: 1966-. Combines ERIC, the leading education research database produced by the U.S. Department of Education, with the new Supplemental Education Index, which was created to expand upon the current scope of ERIC. Together, they offer journal articles, reports, documents, books, all indexed with the ERIC vocabulary for a unified search experience.
Covers: 1940s-2000s. This collection will aim to preserve approximately 75,000 pages and items of primary sources in all art forms whenever possible: Sheet music, manuscripts, playbills and production notes, and all manner of visual art, as well as the personal papers of lesser known artists of all types. By no means comprehensive, the collection acknowledges the impossibility of representing all forms or artists, as the artistic production in response to the epidemic is ongoing. By focusing on breadth rather than depth, Reveal Digital seeks to offer pathways for viewers to discover voices and seek further unknowns. The absences in this collection will be as important as what is included. In its incomplete nature, the collection invites question and critique of what is included, towards recognizing the work of artists that remains to be discovered.
Covers: 18th century- with some materials dating back to the 9th century. Offers unified, cross-searchable access to millions of pages from websites and archives scattered across the internet--books, magazines, photographs, maps, letters, diaries, ephemera, videos, and audio files. It preserves at-risk and rare content, and indexes vetted, high-quality materials on the open web, simplifying discovery for scholars and students.
Covers: 1952-. Provides highly topical and comprehensive technology and business learning solutions to millions of users across enterprise, consumer, and university channels. Materials include a collection of e-books, audiobooks, streaming video, case studies, courses, and playlists. Subjects covered include technology, data, security, software development, career development, business, among others.
Covers: 1975- with some materials dating back to the 18th century. Offers unique, practical, high-impact STEM research from organizations on the frontlines that typically don't publish their findings in books or journals. It identifies, enriches, and organizes nontraditional materials such as websites, reports, case studies, technical documents, and social media, making them as easy to find, use, and cite as journal articles. This module contains hard-to-find materials from the front lines of healthcare and social-care providers, researchers, and organizations.
Provides directory information on U.S. and Canadian business, health care, and residential listings. Search by company name, geographic area, business type, SIC code, yellow page listing, revenue, location, number of employees or any combination of the above. In addition to address and phone number, each entry includes officer names and titles, corporate affiliation, business type and size of yellow page advertising. Toll free and fax numbers are given for some companies. Take a short survey on this resource Trial Ends: 11/01/25
Provides a comprehensive resource for the scientific community working with Arabidopsis thaliana, a widely used model plant. TAIR consists of a searchable relational database, which includes many different datatypes. Data can be viewed using a interactive MapViewer, and analyzed with our tools. Datasets can be downloaded. In addition, pages on news, information on the Arabidopsis Genome Initiative (AGI), Arabidopsis lab protocols, and useful links are provided.
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