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A multi-disciplinary database of journals, magazines, book chapters, and government reports. (Some full-text).

The McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science & Technology with a science dictionary and biographies. (Full-text).

Electronic books in history and the arts. All books are chosen by scholars. (Full-text).

An index of journals in accounting, plus standards from FASB, GASB, and IASB. (Some full-text).

Journals, magazines, and conference proceedings in the computer sciences. (Full-text).

An index of journals, books, proceedings, and dissertations in computer science. (Citations only).

An index of publications in agriculture, animal and plant sciences, and environmental science. (Citations only).

Magazines, newsletters, and journals in alternative or traditional medicine. (Full-text).

An index of journals, book chapters, and dissertations in United States and Canadian history. (Citations only).

Journals and magazines in chemistry and related fields with deep historical archives. (Full-text).

U.S. Census Burea data on people, housing, and the economy for the nation, cities, counties, or ZIP codes. (Full-text).

Books, primary documents, photographs, movies, and sound recordings from the Library of Congress. (Full-text).

Biographies of people who shaped United States history and culture. (Full-text).

American magazines published between 1740 and 1920. (Full-text).

Free website with famous speeches in audio, video, or text formats. (Streaming media).

Free website with corporate annual reports. (Full-text).

Free website with corporate annual reports. Free registration is required. (Full-text).

Research papers on cultures of North America, Mesoamerica, and other places. (Full-text).

An index of journals and magazines in every field of study. (Citations only).

A directory of professional and nonprofit organizations. (Full-text).

 

 

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