Over 6,000 images of colonial America culled from books, manuscripts, and broadsides in the Brown University collections. Images are drawn from primary sources originating from 1492 to 1825 and are accompanied by descriptions.
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Ebook Central™ (formerly Ebrary Ebooks)
![]() This easy-to-use database offers over 80,000 scholarly ebooks in all academic disciplines. Books may be read on your computer or downloaded to an android, ipad, iphone or ipod touch.
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A portal to select or cross-search Ebsco databases, such as Academic Search Complete, Christian Periodical Index, ERIC, Communication & Mass Media Complete, Business Source Complete, PsycArticles and SocIndex.
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Offers over 125,000 ebooks in subjects including art, business and economics, education, language arts and literature, medicine, performing arts, philosophy, poetry, political science, religion, social science, and technology.
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Provides a statistical portrait of the U.S. economy every 5 years at both the national and local levels. Economic sectors include: construction, finance, manufacturing, wholesale and retail trade, transportation, real estate, etc.
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Education Journals (ProQuest)
![]() Access to over 1000 top education publications, with over 600 in full text. Includes primary education through higher education, as well as special education, home schooling and adult education.
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A database of video lectures of leading teachers on high school and college topics in math, science and computer programming. Lectures use graphical slides to demonstrate solutions step by step. Detailed notes below each video highlight important points. A powerful search engine is able to locate your exact topic or problem in a lecture. (free resource on campus only)
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A database specializing in management topics such as leadership, human resources, change management, quality management, health care management, marketing, knowledge management, IT, e-business, and finance.
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Presents over 9,000 digital images and accompanying information about the early history of advertising in the United States. These Duke University images illustrate the rise of consumer culture, especially after the Civil War.
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A dynamic online reference work maintained by Stanford University that is continually updated in response to new research. Each entry is maintained by an expert in the field, and all entries are refereed by an editorial board.
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A catalog of works published from 1473 to 1800 in Great Britain and North America with holdings information in over 2000 libraries.
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A tool for business students and researchers, providing the latest insight on topics relevant to entrepreneurship and small businesses. It offers full text for business journals, magazines and reference books, as well as case studies and company profiles.
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Entrepreneurship (ProQuest)
![]() A database supporting business start-up and development with market research reports, business plans, templates and forms, articles, case studies, videos, working papers, and more.
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U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the Division of Specialized Information Services in conjunction with the National Library of Medicine, this site provides information related to issues of environmental health and toxicology. TOXNET is an integrated network of 15 environmental health databases. Other specialized databases cover chemical releases, household product safety, breastfeeding and drugs, and many more topics.
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ERIC (EBSCO)
![]() The Education Resource Information Center, from the U.S. Department of Education, provides access to education journals, books, media, reports, theses, dissertations, government documents and bibliographies.
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Coverage spans the entire range of the humanities and social sciences. Approximately 300 single and multi-authored volumes are indexed annually, plus more than 20 selected annuals and serial publications.
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A European Union database offering statistics on member economies, industries and services, population and social conditions, agriculture, environment and energy, international trade, etc.
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Over 6,000 images of colonial America culled from books, manuscripts, and broadsides in the Brown University collections. Images are drawn from primary sources originating from 1492 to 1825 and are accompanied by descriptions.
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Ebook Central™ (formerly Ebrary Ebooks)
![]() This easy-to-use database offers over 80,000 scholarly ebooks in all academic disciplines. Books may be read on your computer or downloaded to an android, ipad, iphone or ipod touch.
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A portal to select or cross-search Ebsco databases, such as Academic Search Complete, Christian Periodical Index, ERIC, Communication & Mass Media Complete, Business Source Complete, PsycArticles and SocIndex.
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Offers over 125,000 ebooks in subjects including art, business and economics, education, language arts and literature, medicine, performing arts, philosophy, poetry, political science, religion, social science, and technology.
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Provides a statistical portrait of the U.S. economy every 5 years at both the national and local levels. Economic sectors include: construction, finance, manufacturing, wholesale and retail trade, transportation, real estate, etc.
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Education Journals (ProQuest)
![]() Access to over 1000 top education publications, with over 600 in full text. Includes primary education through higher education, as well as special education, home schooling and adult education.
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A database of video lectures of leading teachers on high school and college topics in math, science and computer programming. Lectures use graphical slides to demonstrate solutions step by step. Detailed notes below each video highlight important points. A powerful search engine is able to locate your exact topic or problem in a lecture. (free resource on campus only)
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A database specializing in management topics such as leadership, human resources, change management, quality management, health care management, marketing, knowledge management, IT, e-business, and finance.
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Presents over 9,000 digital images and accompanying information about the early history of advertising in the United States. These Duke University images illustrate the rise of consumer culture, especially after the Civil War.
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A dynamic online reference work maintained by Stanford University that is continually updated in response to new research. Each entry is maintained by an expert in the field, and all entries are refereed by an editorial board.
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A catalog of works published from 1473 to 1800 in Great Britain and North America with holdings information in over 2000 libraries.
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A tool for business students and researchers, providing the latest insight on topics relevant to entrepreneurship and small businesses. It offers full text for business journals, magazines and reference books, as well as case studies and company profiles.
|
Entrepreneurship (ProQuest)
![]() A database supporting business start-up and development with market research reports, business plans, templates and forms, articles, case studies, videos, working papers, and more.
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U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the Division of Specialized Information Services in conjunction with the National Library of Medicine, this site provides information related to issues of environmental health and toxicology. TOXNET is an integrated network of 15 environmental health databases. Other specialized databases cover chemical releases, household product safety, breastfeeding and drugs, and many more topics.
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ERIC (EBSCO)
![]() The Education Resource Information Center, from the U.S. Department of Education, provides access to education journals, books, media, reports, theses, dissertations, government documents and bibliographies.
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Coverage spans the entire range of the humanities and social sciences. Approximately 300 single and multi-authored volumes are indexed annually, plus more than 20 selected annuals and serial publications.
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A European Union database offering statistics on member economies, industries and services, population and social conditions, agriculture, environment and energy, international trade, etc.
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