A virtual archive of the Civil War in two Virginia counties, including maps, photos, drawings, diaries and personal accounts, newspapers, government records, and other primary sources. Also included are essays based on these materials.
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Vente et Geston (EBSCO)
![]() French language business journals. A tool for both academic and professional researchers, Vente et Gestion provides full-text access to a wide variety of content relevant to business and related subjects, sourced from top French language journals on business and industry.
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A searchable database of noteworthy articles and books related to the Victorian period, published between 1991 and 2011. Search the IWU catalog or the IWU Journal List to ascertain whether IWU has access to a particular publication.
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An Indiana University digitization project providing the works of nineteenth century British female authors, both prolific and rare. The collection offers an array of materials - poetry, novels, children's books, political pamphlets, religious tracts, histories, etc.
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VL is the oldest catalog of the Web begun by Tim Berners-Lee, the creator of html and the Web itself. Links chosen by experts cover topics such as: artificial intelligence, handheld computing, logic programming, safety-critical systems, and web design.
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Virtual Reference Library (Gale)
![]() A database of electronic encyclopedias and specialized reference sources for multidisciplinary research. The ebooks are trusted and authoritative and fully searchable. The collection's strengths include: business, history, the social sciences, and religion.
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A UK database of over 100,000 high quality digital images from across a range of visual arts subjects (including applied arts, architecture, design, fine art and media) freely available for use in learning, teaching and research.
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A portal to 50 image collections in the subject areas of architecture, fine arts, photography, cartography, history, and more. Includes: Political Americana Collection, Johnson Museum of Art Collection, Comer Archive of Chicago, Cornell Rare Manuscripts, David Rumsey Historical Map Collection, Hampton Dunn Postcards Collection, and Walter Scott Collection.
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Vocal Masterclassics provides the long-awaited tools to finally enable a full and complete search of never-before documented details of vocal masterclasses offered on the internet.
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Vocational and Career Collection (EBSCO)
![]() Designed to meet a wide variety of vocational and technical research needs, this collection provides full-text coverage for trade and industry-related periodicals for high schools, community colleges, trade institutions and the general public.
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Vocational Studies Premier (EBSCO)
![]() Designed specifically for the research needs of two-year colleges, this full-text resource offers comprehensive coverage of scholarly content most relevant to vocational programs..
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An Emory University database providing information on more than 35,000 slave voyages between the 16th and 19th centuries. Students can create tables, charts, lists and maps using information from the database, view trafficking estimates and routes, and explore documentation on more than 90,000 individuals and their origins.
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A virtual archive of the Civil War in two Virginia counties, including maps, photos, drawings, diaries and personal accounts, newspapers, government records, and other primary sources. Also included are essays based on these materials.
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Vente et Geston (EBSCO)
![]() French language business journals. A tool for both academic and professional researchers, Vente et Gestion provides full-text access to a wide variety of content relevant to business and related subjects, sourced from top French language journals on business and industry.
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A searchable database of noteworthy articles and books related to the Victorian period, published between 1991 and 2011. Search the IWU catalog or the IWU Journal List to ascertain whether IWU has access to a particular publication.
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An Indiana University digitization project providing the works of nineteenth century British female authors, both prolific and rare. The collection offers an array of materials - poetry, novels, children's books, political pamphlets, religious tracts, histories, etc.
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VL is the oldest catalog of the Web begun by Tim Berners-Lee, the creator of html and the Web itself. Links chosen by experts cover topics such as: artificial intelligence, handheld computing, logic programming, safety-critical systems, and web design.
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Virtual Reference Library (Gale)
![]() A database of electronic encyclopedias and specialized reference sources for multidisciplinary research. The ebooks are trusted and authoritative and fully searchable. The collection's strengths include: business, history, the social sciences, and religion.
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A UK database of over 100,000 high quality digital images from across a range of visual arts subjects (including applied arts, architecture, design, fine art and media) freely available for use in learning, teaching and research.
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A portal to 50 image collections in the subject areas of architecture, fine arts, photography, cartography, history, and more. Includes: Political Americana Collection, Johnson Museum of Art Collection, Comer Archive of Chicago, Cornell Rare Manuscripts, David Rumsey Historical Map Collection, Hampton Dunn Postcards Collection, and Walter Scott Collection.
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Vocal Masterclassics provides the long-awaited tools to finally enable a full and complete search of never-before documented details of vocal masterclasses offered on the internet.
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Vocational and Career Collection (EBSCO)
![]() Designed to meet a wide variety of vocational and technical research needs, this collection provides full-text coverage for trade and industry-related periodicals for high schools, community colleges, trade institutions and the general public.
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Vocational Studies Premier (EBSCO)
![]() Designed specifically for the research needs of two-year colleges, this full-text resource offers comprehensive coverage of scholarly content most relevant to vocational programs..
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An Emory University database providing information on more than 35,000 slave voyages between the 16th and 19th centuries. Students can create tables, charts, lists and maps using information from the database, view trafficking estimates and routes, and explore documentation on more than 90,000 individuals and their origins.
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