A National Library of Medicine database with information about marketed drugs. Includes description, indications and usage, pharmacology, contraindications, precautions, warnings, and adverse reactions.
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A database with downloadable statistics from multiple Federal agencies. Popular downloads include DOJ crime statistics, consumer expenditures, U.S. loans and grants to countries, and (un)employment statistics by gender and race.
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DAWCL (The Database of Award-Winning Children's Literature) tracks 112 top awards from six English-speaking countries. Search by keyword, setting, ethnicity, age of reader, publication date, award, and more for a list of award-winning books.
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A United Nations database providing worldwide demographic information in such areas as population, birth and mortality, marriage, and divorce, income and poverty, housing, and education. Information dates to 1948.
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A database of supplements sold in the U.S. with links to health information, fact sheets, research findings and clinical studies at the National Institutes of Health. Users can also search FDA product recalls and FTC enforcement actions.
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Searchable, high-resolution images of the scrolls, as well as short explanatory videos and background information on the texts and their history from the Israel Museum.
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Digital Library of Classic Protestant Texts (Alexander Street Press)
![]() A database offering seminal works from the Reformation and Post-Reformation including Bible commentaries, letters, confessional documents, polemic treatises, and other works by hundreds of Protestant authors.
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A database of the National Library of Medicine offering records, information, contacts, and access to online health organizations.
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Directory Library (Gale)
![]() A database featuring the directories of associations, organizations, publications, media entities, people, companies and brands, statistics and rankings.
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A collection of nearly 1,500 free, peer-reviewed ebooks covering a wide range of topics in the humanities and social sciences.
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A searchable database of full-text, quality-controlled scientific and scholarly journals, covering all subjects in many languages.
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Dissertations and Theses (ProQuest)
![]() A database with more than 1 million dissertations and theses, dating from 1861 to the present, and citations to over 3 million
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DSM-5® (Psychiatry Online)
![]() Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) is the standard reference for clinical practice in the mental health field
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DSM-5® Clinical Cases (Psychiatry Online)
![]() DSM-5 Clinical Cases is intended to accompany the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) that is created and published by the American Psychiatric Association.
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DSM-5® Handbook of Differential Diagnosis (Psychiatry Online)
![]() This handbook, which accompanies the DSM-5®, should improve your skill in formulating a comprehensive differential diagnosis by presenting the problem from a number of different perspectives.
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A National Library of Medicine portal providing information on drugs from clinical trial to their entry into the U.S. marketplace. Includes summaries of uses, side effects, and efficacy, as well as links to research literature and toxicology information.
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A National Library of Medicine database with information about marketed drugs. Includes description, indications and usage, pharmacology, contraindications, precautions, warnings, and adverse reactions.
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A database with downloadable statistics from multiple Federal agencies. Popular downloads include DOJ crime statistics, consumer expenditures, U.S. loans and grants to countries, and (un)employment statistics by gender and race.
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DAWCL (The Database of Award-Winning Children's Literature) tracks 112 top awards from six English-speaking countries. Search by keyword, setting, ethnicity, age of reader, publication date, award, and more for a list of award-winning books.
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A United Nations database providing worldwide demographic information in such areas as population, birth and mortality, marriage, and divorce, income and poverty, housing, and education. Information dates to 1948.
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A database of supplements sold in the U.S. with links to health information, fact sheets, research findings and clinical studies at the National Institutes of Health. Users can also search FDA product recalls and FTC enforcement actions.
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Searchable, high-resolution images of the scrolls, as well as short explanatory videos and background information on the texts and their history from the Israel Museum.
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Digital Library of Classic Protestant Texts (Alexander Street Press)
![]() A database offering seminal works from the Reformation and Post-Reformation including Bible commentaries, letters, confessional documents, polemic treatises, and other works by hundreds of Protestant authors.
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A database of the National Library of Medicine offering records, information, contacts, and access to online health organizations.
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Directory Library (Gale)
![]() A database featuring the directories of associations, organizations, publications, media entities, people, companies and brands, statistics and rankings.
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A collection of nearly 1,500 free, peer-reviewed ebooks covering a wide range of topics in the humanities and social sciences.
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A searchable database of full-text, quality-controlled scientific and scholarly journals, covering all subjects in many languages.
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Dissertations and Theses (ProQuest)
![]() A database with more than 1 million dissertations and theses, dating from 1861 to the present, and citations to over 3 million
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DSM-5® (Psychiatry Online)
![]() Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) is the standard reference for clinical practice in the mental health field.
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DSM-5® Clinical Cases (Psychiatry Online)
![]() DSM-5 Clinical Cases is intended to accompany the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) that is created and published by the American Psychiatric Association.
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DSM-5® Handbook of Differential Diagnosis (Psychiatry Online)
![]() This handbook, which accompanies the DSM-5®, should improve your skill in formulating a comprehensive differential diagnosis by presenting the problem from a number of different perspectives.
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A National Library of Medicine portal providing information on drugs from clinical trial to their entry into the U.S. marketplace. Includes summaries of uses, side effects, and efficacy, as well as links to research literature and toxicology information.
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