- 17th & 18th Century Burney Collection Newspapers from GaleContaining 1270 titles and almost 1 million pages this collection represents the largest and most comprehensive collection of early English news media. The Topic Guide contains more information about this collection.
- 19th Century Masterfile from Paratext Index to nineteenth century periodical articles, information about books, newspaper articles, and government publications.
- 19th Century U.S. Newspapers from MPLThis resource is available to all residents of Milwaukee, including Marquette students who reside on or near campus. You must have a valid Milwaukee Public Library card and personal identification number (PIN) to gain free access to this subscription database.
- 990 Finder (tax returns) from Foundation CenterProvides access to the 990-PF tax returns for private foundations from 2001 to present. NOTE: Older Wisconsin data is also available via Foundations 990-PF Tax Returns from the Internal Revenue Service.
- Back to A - Z Index
- Abbreviations Online from Institut für Philosophie
Abbreviationes, the first database of medieval Latin abbreviations, is designed for use in both learning and teaching of medieval Latin paleography.
Also useful for scholars using medieval Latin manuscripts or early printed books. Abbreviationes consists of a database (Main Dictionary) and a database application (Abbreviationes) suitable for everyone from the novice to the expert. - ABI/Inform Dateline from ProQuestIndex to local and regional business magazines, newspapers, and newswires focused on business. Especially good for researching smaller, local, and private companies. 1985 to present.
- ABI/Inform Global from ProQuest Provides in-depth coverage of business conditions, trends, corporate strategies and tactics, management techniques, competitive and product information, and a wide variety of other topics. Full text is provided for more than 600 of the business and management publications included in ABI-INFORM. 1971 to present.
- ABI/INFORM Trade & Industry from ProQuestThis database covers more than 700 publications, mostly trade journals. It's designed to help researchers study and compare specific trades and industries, including telecommunications, computing, transportation, construction, petrochemicals, and many others. Mostly 1990's to present, though there are some journal titles for which coverage goes back to the 1980's and a very few going back to the 1970's.
- ABSEES from EBSCO
Covers North American scholarship on Eastern Europe, Russia, and the former Soviet Union and includes bibliographic records for journal articles, books, book chapters, book reviews, dissertations, and selected government publications. 1956 to present. - Abstracts in AnthropologyIndexes a broad spectrum of significant, current anthropological topics from a vast number of periodicals by author and subject, provide a thorough coverage of anthropological scholarship in all its subfields including cultural & physical anthropology, archeology and linguistics. Covers 2001-present; updated twice a year.
- ABZU from EtanaGuide to networked open access data relevant to the study and public presentation of the Ancient Near East and the Ancient Mediterranean world.
- Academic Search Complete from EBSCO
Provides full text for over 7,000 journals covering the social sciences, humanities, general science, multi-cultural studies, education and much more. Coverage varies by publication. Some full-text PDFs from 1985 to present - Access Medicine from McGraw-Hill
Provides full-text access to a number of health sciences books, including Harrison's Online, the Current Diagnosis and Treatment series, Tintinalli's Emergency Medicine, and the Atlas of Emergency Medicine. - Access NewspaperARCHIVE from Newspaper ArchiveProvides historical coverage for over 2,000 newspaper titles. Fully searchable are tens of millions of newspaper pages from the U.S., Canada, Denmark, Ireland, Jamaica, Japan, Germany, South Africa and the United Kingdom. There are over 700 Wisconsin newspapers represented. Coverage varies by title, however, some go back to the 1700’s. Many of the titles cover the 1800’s and 1900’s. Access to this database is funded by the State of Wisconsin and it is available only in Wisconsin.
- Access Science (Encyclopedia) from McGraw-HillAccessScience is the online version of the latest edition of the McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science & Technology with access to all the articles, fully illustrated. In addition, it includes new trends and developments in science and technology from the McGraw-Hill Yearbook of Science and Technology volumes, and definitions from the McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms.
- Access World News - United States from NewsbankResearch current and archived news content for the United States on topics, events, issues, people, businesses, and more. Access local, in-state, and national news sources, including newspapers, broadcast transcripts, newswires, news blogs, web-only and video content. Wisconsin Sources in Access World News.
- Accounting & Tax Periodicals from ProQuest Features cover-to-cover indexing and abstracts to 300 key publications in accounting, auditing, and financial management from the U.S. and overseas, including AICPA and FASB publications. Also includes citations to relevant articles from over 800 newspapers, business journals, dissertations, and news magazines,making this database an authoritative resource for accounting and financial information. There is only limited full-text (~200 titles).
- Accounting Research Manager from CCH
Access limited to 35 users at a time
A portal to the authoritative and interpretive literature for accounting and auditing; includes material from FASB, AICPA, SEC, PCAOB, EITF and IASB. - ACM Portal -- See: Association for Computing Machinery
- ACP Journal Club -- See: Evidence Based Medicine Reviews

- Acta Sanctorum from Chadwyck-Healy Complete Acta Sanctorum published over a period of 300 years, including prefatory material, original texts, critical apparatus, indexes, Biblioteca Hagiographica Latina reference numbers. Covers 1643-1940.
- Ad Age Data Center from Advertising Age
Includes profiles of top advertisers, media, agencies, original research reports and more. - Ad$pender from KantarMedia Contains current numerical data from 2006 to present. Ad$pender provides advertising expenditure data for consumer products/services advertised within a universe of 11 consumer media formats.
- Adflip from AdflipThis archival site contains images of major print advertisements for a variety of commercial products. Print ads are in digital format and can be searched by category, decade, year, brand name and title of magazines in which the print ads appeared. Covers 1940 to present.
- Advertising Age from Advertising AgeAdvertising Age is a major source of information regarding the advertising industry. It includes profiles of top advertisers, media, agencies along with information on spending, brands, agencies, executives, interactive ventures, digital marketing, awards, and more.
- African America, Communists, and the National Negro Congress, 1933-1947 from Gale The National Negro Congress was established in 1936 to "secure the right of the Negro people to be free from Jim Crowism, segregation, discrimination, lynching, and mob violence" and "to promote the spirit of unity and cooperation between Negro and white people."
- African American Newspapers from Accessible ArchivesIncluded is the cultural life and history during the 1800s rich with first-hand reports of the major events and issues of the day, including the Mexican War, Presidential and Congressional addresses, Congressional abstracts, business and commodity markets, the humanities, world travel and religion. The collection also provides a great number of early biographies, vital statistics, essays and editorials, poetry and prose, and advertisements all of which embody the African-American experience.
- AgeLib from Univ. North Carolina, Institute of AgingThis database includes all digital materials in the UNC Institute of Aging, an inter-institutional program of the University of North Carolina based at UNC-Chapel Hill plus selected items digitally available on the internet, including reports and web sites. This database does not include journal articles and is not a comprehensive index to the literature on aging.
- Alcohol and Alcohol Problems Science DatabaseThis portal links to databases, journals, and web sites focused on alcohol research.
- All that JAS (Journal Abbreviations) from Abbreviations.comCategorized registry of Web resources that list or provide access to the full title of journal abbreviations or other types of abbreviated publication titles (e.g., conference proceedings titles).
- Alt-HealthWatch from EBSCO
Provides access to professional and consumer publications focused on alternative approaches to health and medicine. Includes full-text articles from peer-reviewed journals, magazines, consumer newsletters and newspapers, research reports, and association newsletters. - Alt-Press Watch from ProQuest Database of the newspapers, magazines and journals of the alternative and independent press. This interdisciplinary resource contains over 170 titles providing a source of viewpoints and perspectives to complement and challenge the coverage of the mainstream media. 1995 to present.
- America History and Life from EBSCO
Research on American and Canadian history and culture. Includes bibliographic citations and abstracts of periodical articles, book and media reviews, and dissertations. 1964 to present. - America's Historical Newspapers from ReadexSearchable American newspapers enable exploration of America's past. Available here: Early American Newspapers, Series 1, 1690-1876 and Series 3, 1829-1922.
- America's News Magazines from (NewsBank) from MPLThis resource is available to all residents of Milwaukee, including Marquette students who reside on or near campus. You must have a valid Milwaukee Public Library card and personal identification number (PIN) to gain free access to this subscription database.
- America's News from NewsbankResearch current and archived news content on topics, events, issues, people, businesses, and more. Access local, in-state, and national news sources, including newspapers, broadcast transcripts, newswires, news blogs, web-only and video content.
- American Council of Learned Societies Humanities E-Book ProjectThe Humanities E-Book Project of the American Council of Learned Societies creates digital copies of works that are “all especially valuable, time-tested books, regularly consulted by scholars and advanced students.” The selected works cover most time periods for the United States, Europe, the Middle East, and Latin America. The project plans to expand its global coverage as well as increase its collection of digitized works. A small set of “Frontlist” works contains recent monographs with supporting primary sources and reviews. All these books can be searched by key word; printing is possible a page at a time. These digitized books are also cataloged individually in MARQCAT.
- American National Biography from ANB Comprehensive biographical dictionary focused on American history offering portraits of more than 17,400 men and women whose lives have shaped the nation.
- American Periodicals Series from ProQuestAmerican periodicals from 1700 to 1900. Coverage varies by title.
- Americans at War: Society, Culture, and the Homefront from Gale Mobilization for war and how wars themselves have altered the fabric of everyday life. The encyclopedia places major American conflicts -- from the Colonial Wars through the War on Terrorism -- in the context of cultural and social events and conditions on the homefront.
- Americas Obituaries & Death Notices from MPLThis resource is available to all residents of Milwaukee, including Marquette students who reside on or near campus. You must have a valid Milwaukee Public Library card and personal identification number (PIN) to gain free access to this subscription database.
- Anatomy.tv from Primal PicturesAccess limited to 10 users at a time
Includes Regional, Systemic, and Sports & Therapy modules. Specialty titles include Dentistry, Head & Neck: Basic Neuroanatomy, and Speech Language Pathology. Features interactive 3D human anatomy models (The 3D Real-time Body), MRI scans, quizzes, movies, interactive animations and more. Content may be exported for use in lectures, student presentations or patient handouts. Allow pop-ups. Requires Flash. - Anchor Bible Dictionary from Logos Research
Comprehensive coverage of biblical subjects including extensive articles on books of the Bible, biblical persons, places, and events. Many articles include bibliographies. Also available in printed form in Raynor Reference, BS440 .A54 1992 - Annual Bibliography of English Language and Literature (ABELL) from Chadwyck-Healey ABELL is a component database of Literature Online (LION). To search ABELL, select "Criticism and Reference" from LION's main screen, then "Criticism" at the top center. The resulting search screen offers a combined MLAIB/ABELL search, or the user may select either of the critical databases independently.
- Anthropological Index Online from Museum of Mankind LibraryThe Anthropological Index Online is based on the journal holdings of The Anthropology Library at The British Museum (Museum of Mankind) which receives periodicals in all branches of anthropology, from academic institutions and publishers around the world. 1957 to present.
- Anthropology Plus from EBSCOAccess limited to 3 users at a time
Combines two resources - Anthropological Literature and Anthropological Index. Indexes journal articles (over 3,000 journals), reports, commentaries, edited works, and obituaries in the fields of social, cultural, physical, biological, and linguistic anthropology, ethnology, archaeology, folklore, material culture, and interdisciplinary studies. Late 19th century to present. - AnthroSource from American Anthropological Association Full-text of American Anthropological Association Journals through 2003. Older content is provided by JSTOR.
- ArchivGrid from ArchiveGridUseful for locating the unpublished papers of individuals and organizations in the archives of libraries, museums, and historical societies. It searches over a million collection descriptions from over 2,500 repositories around the world and then provides detailed information about the holdings of each pertinent to your search. You may also find out how to contact a particular archive, arrange a visit, or order a copy.
- Aristoteles Latinus Database from Brepols Provides access to the complete corpus of medieval Greek-Latin translations of the works of Aristotle which includes the texts that have been critically edited in the print series Aristoteles Latinus.
- Aristotle Bibliography -- See: International Aristotle Bibliography
- Art Abstracts from EBSCO
1984+ Cumulates Art Index Volume 33-to present. Subjects covered: advertising, art, antiques, archaeology, architecture and architectural history, art history, computers in art, crafts, decorative arts, fashion design, folk art, graphic arts, industrial design, interior design, landscape architecture, motion pictures, museology, non-western art, painting, photography, pottery, sculpture, television, textiles, and video. Indexing from 1984, abstracting from 1994. - Art Museum Image Gallery from EBSCO Access limited to 1 user at a time
The Art Museum Image Gallery is a digital resource of over 155,000 art images and related multimedia from distinguished museums around the world. The images are rights-cleared for educational use. - Art Retrospective from EBSCO
Art Index Retrospective cumulates citations to volumes 1-32 of the Art Index. Includes citations to articles in more than 420 periodicals published throughout the world, as well as yearbooks and museum bulletins. Also included are works of art reproduced in indexed articles. 1929-1984. - ARTFL Project: American and French Research on the Treasury of the French Language from Univ. of ChicagoProvides access to full-text French literature projects and reference works. Includes Frantext, the French Women Writers Project, Provençal Poetry, Dictionnaires d'autrefois, Diderot and d'Alembert's Encyclopedie, multiple editions of the Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française, etc.
- Arts and Humanities Citation Index from ISIWeb of Science combines Science Citation Index, Social Science Citation Index, and Arts and Humanities Citation Index in one source. Indexes can be searched individually or combined. Search by words in author, title, keyword, abstract, journal title and author affiliation fields. A unique Cited Reference Search feature allows forward searching by locating articles that have cited an older document. 1980 to present.
- arXiv.org from Cornell University LibraryAn electronic archive and distribution server for research articles in physics, mathematics, non-linear science, computer science, quantitative biology and statistics.
- Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Digital LibraryConference proceedings, newsletters, publications by affiliate organizations, special interest groups (SIGs) as well as the journals, magazines and transactions of the ACM. This digital library can be searched or browsed.
- Association of Religion Data Archives (ARDA) from Association of Religion Data Archives Relying on an archive of over 500 religion data collections, ARDA offers recent national and international survey findings and statistics on local, national and global profiles of religion, as well as detailed reports and maps on church membership and religious denominations in America.
- Associations Unlimited from MPLThis resource is available to all residents of Milwaukee, including Marquette students who reside on or near campus. You must have a valid Milwaukee Public Library card and personal identification number (PIN) to gain free access to this subscription database.
- Astronomical Database (SIMBAD) from Harvard Provides basic data, cross-identifications and bibliography for astronomical objects outside the solar system. Search for stars, clusters, and nebulae in the Milky Way.
- ATLA Religion Database with ATLAS Serials from EBSCO
Covers the research literature of religion from 1,400 international journals and provides full text to over 100+ journals Topics include: Biblical studies, world religions, Church history, and religious perspectives on social issues. 1949 to present. - Auto Repair Reference Center from EBSCO
Auto repair manuals from 1945 to the present. - Back to A - Z Index
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- BadgerLink from BadgerLinkBadgerLink is a state government project that provides access to databases from several vendors. Links to individual databases are provided within the Libraries’ listings. A new BadgerLink feature allows searching across multiple databases in a single search. Use the Advanced Search mode and check the databases to include. Results will show the number of hits for each database and may be re-sorted by title, author, and date.
- Banking Information Source from ProQuestProvides information about the financial services industry, banking trends, topics, issues, and operations with comprehensive coverage of important industry sources.
- BELIT from DRZE - German Reference Centre for Ethics in the Life SciencesIndexes books, grey literature, legal documents, journal articles, newspaper articles and book contributions in English, French and German.
- Bible GatewayMultiple translations and languages of The Bible; over eighty versions currently available including New American Standard, New International Reader’s Version, etc. Searchable by passage, keyword, or other advanced searches. Some versions include audio option.
- Bible Windows -- See: Bibloi

- Bibleworks from BibleWorks
BibleWorks is an original languages Bible software program. It includes 90 Bible translations in 28 languages, 9 original language texts with 7 morphology databases, 6 Greek lexicons and dictionaries, 4 Hebrew lexicons and dictionaries, and 11 practical reference works. New modules feature The Hebrew and Aramaic Lexicon of the Old Testament, 4th edition, and A Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament and Other Early Christian Literature, 3rd edition. - Biblical Archaeology Society Archive Online from Biblical Archaeology SocietyContains the full-text for Biblical Archaeology Review from March 1975 to the present.
- Bibliografia Bíblica Latino-Americana from Universidade Metodista de São PauloProvides citations to books and journal articles dealing with the Bible from a number of Brazilian and other Latin American countries. Variety of languages are represented Coverage is 1988 to date.
- Bibliographical Information Base in Patristics (BBIP) from Université Laval Contains references to materials dealing with various aspects of Patristic Christianity from the 1st century up to the mid-9th century. Search interface is in French.
- Bibliography of Asian Studies from Univ. of MichiganThis bibliography covers all subjects (especially in the humanities and the social sciences) pertaining to East, Southeast, and South Asia published worldwide from 1971 to the present.
- Bibliography of Native North Americans from EBSCO
Covers the history, life and culture of native North Americans. Compiled by Human Relations Area Files, it contains citations to works published from the sixteenth century to the present, including monographs, essays, journal articles, US and Canadian government documents and other publications. Contains over 70,000 records. 1500's to present. - Bibliography of the History of Art (via Francis) from ProQuest Comprehensive bibliography of scholarly writing about the history of Western art from late antiquity to the present.
- Bibloi (formerly Bible Windows) from Silver Mountain Software
A Microsoft Windows program for reading, studying and searching the Bible. Includes Greek, Hebrew, Latin, and English language versions as well as Greek and Hebrew language reference dictionaries. The Greek and Hebrew texts include full grammatical tags and dictionary forms coded in the text. Also provides links to some related Internet resources. - Biographical Directory of the United States Congress 1774-2006 from GPOThumbnail biographies of everyone who has served in the House or Senate from 1774-1989.
- Biography in Context from GaleFormerly Biography Resource Center. Full-text biographical information on more than 250,000 people from throughout history, around the world, and across all disciplines and subject areas.
- Biography Reference Bank from EBSCO
Biography Reference Bank contains biographical full-text articles, page images, abstracts and articles from today’s leading magazines and journals—providing the most current coverage of an individual’s life and work. - Biography Resource Center -- See: Biography in Context
- BizJournals.comFull-text for 40 city or regional business newspapers, including Milwaukee's Business Journal.
- Black Literature Index from Chadwyck-HealeyIndex to the Black Literature microfiche collection. This index allows users to search over 70,000 bibliographic citations for fiction, poetry and literary reviews published in 110 black periodicals and newspapers between 1827-1940.
- Black Studies Center from Chadwyck-HealeyThe Black Studies Center is comprised of several databases including the Schomburg Studies on the Black Experience, International Index to Black Periodicals, the full text of the Chicago Defender 1910-1975 an influential black newspaper, and Black Literature Index.
- Black Thought and Culture from Alexanderstreet Press Black Thought and Culture includes monographs, essays, articles, speeches, and interviews written by leaders within the black community from the earliest times to the present. Subjects indexed include colonialism, socialism, Marxism, democracy, capitalism, the Labor movement, segregation, poverty, education, religion, sharecropping, Jim Crow laws, the New Deal, the World Wars, the Black Liberation movement, the South, the Scottsboro and Herndon trials.
- Blackwell Reference Online from Wiley-BlackwellIncludes over 400 full-text reference works in the humanities and social sciences. Title list
- Board Analyst Historical Data -- See: Corporate Library Historical Data

- Book Collection: Non-Fiction from EBSCO
Three nonfiction collections are included: elementary (1,290 titles), middle (3,089 titles), and high school (2,448 titles). - Book Review Index from GaleContains citations for over 5,000,000 reviews published in academic and popular journals from 1965 to the present in thousands of academic and popular journals. The academic publications are mainly in the humanities and social sciences. One can search for reviews by book title, journal, date, and author of either the book or the review. 1965 to present.
- Brill's New Pauly from Brill Der neue Pauly and its English edition, Brill’s New Pauly, are offered together online. New Pauly, as the electronic version is called, covers the ancient world from the prehistory of the Aegean to Late Antiquity and represents the most complete database on the subject.
- Britannica Online from Britannica Searchable and browsable collection of authoritative references, including the latest article database from the print Encyclopædia Britannica, articles specially written for Britannica Online, Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, the Britannica Book of the Year, and links to other World Wide Web sites selected by Britannica editors. 1997 edition.
- The Bush Presidency and Development and Debate Over Civil Rights Policy and Legislation from Galecontains materials on civil rights, the development of civil rights policy, and the debate over civil rights legislation during the administration of President George H.W. Bush and during his tenure as vice president. Contents of this The collection includes memoranda, talking points, correspondence, legal briefs, transcripts, news summaries, draft legislation, statements of administration policy (SAP’s), case histories, legislative histories and news-clippings covering a broad range of civil rights issues.
- Business & Company Resource Center -- See: Business Insights: Essentials
- Business Dateline -- See: ABI/Inform Dateline
- Business in ProQuest from ProQuestAll business databases available through ProQuest. Find information on accounting, taxes, banking, business in Europe and Asia, and more. Search in The Wall Street Journal and ABI-INFORM. Coverage varies by database.
- Business Insights: Essentials from GaleFormerly: Business Company Resource Center. Business, company and industry information in journal and newspaper articles; financial analysts’ reports; encyclopedias, directories and other reference books. For industry information, it allows searching by both SIC and NAICS codes. Indexing of articles 1980 to present. Full-text starts mostly in the 1990s. Financial analysts’ reports: a rolling 3 years, embargoed 3-4 weeks. Reference books: current editions.
- Business Journal from The Business JournalFull text access to weekly publications covering business in 40 cities across the U.S.
- Business Knowledge Research -- See: Conference Board Research Online Collection
- Business Media Advertising Source -- See: SRDS Media Solutions

- Business Publication Advertising Source -- See: SRDS Media Solutions

- Business Source Premier from EBSCO
Provides full text from over 2,150 journals covering business, management, economics, banking, finance, accounting and much more. - Back to A - Z Index
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- Cabell's Directories of Publishing Opportunities from CabellProvides information about scholarly publishing opportunities for the fields of business, education, and psychology/psychiatry. Includes: contact information, editorial and manuscript guidelines, acceptance rate, and the review process.
- CAM on PubMed from National Institutes of Health Journal literature on complementary and alternative medicine. Includes some links to freely available full-text articles. 1946 to present.
- Cambridge Companions to Literature and Classics from Cambridge Collections Online 2,000+ comprehensive essays included in more than 250 books in the Cambridge Companions series, covering major authors, periods, and genres.
- Cambridge Companions to Philosophy, Religion, and Culture from Cambridge Collections OnlineContains 1000+ essays addressing topics and figures ranging from Plato through Kant to Habermas, and philosophical movements such as the Scottish Enlightenment and German Idealism.
- Cambridge Histories Online from Cambridge Univ. PressThis collection of over 270 volumes covers many topics including: general, american, ancient, british, economic, medieval, modern, and world histories; language and linguistics; music; philosophy; political and social theory; religious studies; theater and performing arts; and warfare. List of titles (XLS)
- CANCERLIT via PubMed from National Institutes of Health Uses a specialized search strategy to retrieve citations from the cancer subset of PubMed. 1946 to present.
- Caribbean Abstracts from Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean StudiesIncludes citations to and abstracts of English language books and articles about the islands of the Caribbean and the mainland territories of Belize and the Guianas published from 1989 to 2008. Covered subjects include culture, history, economics, slavery and the abolition of slavery, politics and elections.
- Catalog of Nonprofit Literature from Foundation CenterCovers literature on philanthropy, foundations, the nonprofit sector (particularly such topics as fundraising and proposal development), and works related to charitable giving. 65% of the citations have abstracts. Full-text access in selected journals only. 1989 to present.
- Catholic Periodical and Literature Index from EBSCO
Index to Roman Catholic periodicals as well as papal documents, church promulgations, and books about the Catholic faith, authored by Catholics or produced by Catholic publishers. Covers 1981 to present. - CCH Internet Tax Research Network -- See: IntelliConnect
- CETEDOC -- See: Library of Latin Texts: Series A
Series A contains CRITICAL EDITIONS of over 3,200 Latin texts from antiquity, the patristic period, the Middle Ages, and the Neo-Latin (1501-1965) era.
Also see Library of Latin Texts: Series B for NON-CRITICAL editions of over 300 various Latin Texts. - Chicago Defender Archive (1910-1975)An influential newspaper founded in Chicago by an African-American journalist for African-American readers. In 1956, it became the first black daily newspaper in the United States.
Also available: Chicago Defender (11/12/99-present) - Chicago Manual of Style from Univ. of Chicago PressThe Chicago Manual of Style, "the bible of the publishing and research community," was first published in 1906, and now presented online in its revised 15th edition. The complete site contents are browsable, indexed, and fully searchable. 15th edition (2003) plus current, updated Q&As.
- Chicago Tribune (1849-1988) from ProquestContains complete full text articles and images in PDF. Searchable by keywords, headlines, authors, dates, etc.
- Chicago Tribune (1985-1996) from ProquestOnline full text of the daily newspaper from 1985-1996.
- Chicago Tribune (1997-present) from ProquestOnline full text of the daily newspaper from December 1996-present.
- Chicano Database from EBSCO
Access is limited to 1 user at a time.
Indexing over 2,400 journals this database covers the Mexican-American, Chicano and the broader Latino experience. Subject areas include: art, bilingual education, education, health, history, labor, language, literature, mental halth, and politics. - The Chinese Civil War and U.S.-China Relations: Records of the U.S. State Department’s Office of Chinese Affairs, 1945-1955 from Gale The U.S. State Department’s Office of Chinese Affairs, charged with operational control of American policy toward China, amassed information on virtually all aspects of life there immediately before, during, and after the revolution. Declassified by the State Department, the Records of the Office of Chinese Affairs, 1945-1955, provide valuable insight into numerous domestic issues in Communist and Nationalist China, U.S. containment policy as it was extended to Asia, and Sino-American relations during the post-war period.
- The Chinese Recorder and the Protestant Missionary Community in China, 1867-1941 from GaleBegun by Protestant missionaries The Chinese Recorder journal was a means for missionaries across China to exchange information among themselves about the work they were doing.
- Christian Classics Ethereal Library from CCELContains selected full-text English language / English translations of Christian writings from a variety of time periods. Searchable by keywords, authors and titles.
- Chronicle of Higher Education from Chronicle of Higher EducationComplete text of the weekly edition, plus a searchable archive; commentary and essays in the weekly Chronicle Review, plus exclusive digital content, such as blogs and e-newsletters; data from special reports in database format; podcasts, slide shows, and video. Site contains a summary of available features. September 1989 to present.
- Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers from Library of CongressSearch and view approximately 200 U.S. newspapers published from 1880-1922.
- CINAHL from EBSCO
Indexes over 3,000 journals in nursing and allied health, selected healthcare books, nursing dissertations, audiovisual materials, standards of practice and conference proceedings. Includes full-text of over 610 journals. - CiteSeer from Pennsylvania State UnivScientific literature and search engine that focuses primarily on literature in computer and information science. Includes: Algorithms, metadata, services, techniques, software, PostScript and PDF research articles on the Web. Coverage varies by publication.
- Civil Engineering Database from ASCE Indexes all ASCE publications including the journals, conference proceedings, books, standards, manuals, magazines, and newsletters in the following fields: Aerospace Engineering, Architectural Engineering, Bridges & Highways, Construction, Engineering Mechanics, Environmental Engineering, Forensic Engineering, Geotechnical Engineering, Hydrology & Hydraulics, Irrigation and Drainage Management, Materials Engineering, Structural Engineering, Transportation, Urban Planning, Water Resources.
- ClasePeriodica from FirstSearch Provides bibliographic citations of articles indexed in over 2,600 scholarly Latin American journals, monographs, conference proceedings, book reviews, essays, etc.
- Climate Change, In Context from GaleCoverage of the history, politics, and ethical debates related to climate change and global warming, including the impact of climate change on daily life, trade and commerce, travel, and the future of both industrialized and impoverished nations.
- Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials -- See: Evidence Based Medicine Reviews

- Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews -- See: Evidence Based Medicine Reviews

- Cochrane Methodology Register -- See: Evidence Based Medicine Reviews

- Codex Sinaiticus from the Codex Sinaiticus Project Containing the earliest complete copy of the Christian New Testament, the Codex Sinaiticus manuscript includes both the New and Old Testaments (Septuagint) in the vernacular Greek. The book is dated from the middle of the fourth century A.D. and is especially important for Biblical researchers because of the numerous annotations by early correctors.
- CollegeSource Online from Career Guidance FoundationOver 7,000 college catalogs from 2-year, 4-year and graduate schools in the U. S., presented cover-to-cover in their original page format. Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader. Current information only.
- Coloribus from AdMe Group Access is limited to 15 users at a time.
Coloribus is an advertising archive containing more than 2 million ads and videos from around the world. - Columbia International Affairs Online from CIAO Comprehensive source for theory and research in international affairs.
- Commercial Pattern Archive -- See: CoPA, Commercial Pattern Archive
- Communication & Mass Media Complete from EBSCO
A major periodicals database related to communication and mass media. Includes citation coverage of over 40,000 articles related to mass media and published in over 60 research journals, as well as major journalism reviews, recent encyclopedias, and handbooks in the area of communications studies. Coverage varies by journal. - Communication Abstracts from EBSCO
Includes communication-related articles, reports, papers, and books from a variety of publishers, research institutions, and information sources. Recently expanded coverage now includes international literature in film studies, the role of technology in human communications, risk communication, crisis communication and public opinions. 1977 to present. Some full text is available, however each title has to be checked to determine full text availability. - Communications -- See Also: Sage Journals Online
- Communications in EBSCO from EBSCO
Three EBSCO communication article databases can be searched together as a group: Communication and Mass Media Complete, Communication Abstracts, and Television and Film Literature Index. - Community of Science -- See: COS
- Compendex (Engineering Index) from Ovid
Interdisciplinary engineering database that provides citations and abstracts to journal articles, technical reports and conference proceedings. All engineering disciplines are covered. 1970 to present. - Compustat Global & EMDB (Emerging Markets Data Base) -- See: WRDS
- Compustat North America -- See: WRDS
- Computer Science Index from EBSCO
A subject-oriented guide to popular computing literature. The focus is on real-world applications. - Computing (Proquest) -- See: ProQuest Computing
- Conference Board Research Online Collection from Conference Board Research on the latest issues in business management and on US and global economics, covering topics such as business outlook, leadership decisions, performance excellence, corporate governance, human resource management, productivity, economic indicators and analysis/forecasts of regional, national, and international economic conditions. Full-text materials only, also some webcasts. No time-series data.
- Congressional Masterfile from Congressional Information Service
Congressional Masterfile 1 indexes five major categories of U.S. congressional publications: congressional reports, published and unpublished hearings, documents, committee prints, and Senate executive reports and documents. Covers 1789-1969. - Consumer Health Complete from EBSCO
Includes 550 full-text journals, over 250 health-related reference books, medical images, videos, and pamphlets. Topics include aging, cancer, diabetes, drugs & alcohol, fitness, nutrition & dietetics, etc. - Consumer Magazine Advertising Source -- See: SRDS Media Solutions

- Consumer Media Advertising Source -- See: SRDS Media Solutions

- Contemporary Women's Issues from Responsive Data Services, Inc. Multidisciplinary database providing full-text access to global information on women’s issues and gender studies. Extensive international coverage from 190 countries (all material is in English) is provided from mainstream periodicals and the alternative press, including journals, newsletters, research reports, governmental agencies, non-profit groups, and pamphlets. 1992 to present.
- Cooperative Digital Resources Initiative from ATLARepository of digital resources collected from ATLA member institutions; provides access to digital images of woodcuts, photographs, slides, papyri, coins, maps, postcards, manuscripts, lithographs, sermons, shape-note tune books, and various forms of Christian art, architecture, and iconography.
- CoPA, Commercial Pattern Archive from Univ. of Rhode IslandLogin required. CoPA, the Commercial Pattern Archive database provides a unique tool for researchers and designers to recreate or date clothing from 1868 to 2000. There are several collections from the United States, Canada and the UK represented in this pattern collections database.
- Corporate Affiliations from LexisNexisProvides corporate linkage information (hierarchy and ownership of corporate affiliates, subsidiaries, divisions, etc.) for major private and public companies in the US and abroad. It corresponds to the print publication Directory of Corporate Affiliations. Current data only.
- Corpus Thomisticum from Fundación Tomás de Aquino and the University of NavarraFull-text of St. Thomas of Aquinas' works in Latin, containing critical editions, an index, bibliographies and other resources.
- COS Pivot from ProQuest The COS Funding Opportunities accesses more than 25,000 records of private and federal funding sources representing nearly 400,000 opportunities worth over $33 billion across multiple disciplines (physical sciences, social sciences, life sciences, health & medicine, arts & humanities.)
- CountryReports from MPLThis resource is available to all residents of Milwaukee, including Marquette students who reside on or near campus. You must have a valid Milwaukee Public Library card and personal identification number (PIN) to gain free access to this subscription database.
- County and Regional Histories & Atlases: Wisconsin from GaleIncluded in this collection on Wisconsin are 12 cities, regions, and counties in 158 titles. These titles comprise tables and lists of vital statistics, military service records, municipal and county officers, chronologies, portraits of individuals and views of urban and rural life not found anywhere else. The atlases provide additional information on land use and settlement patterns and scarce early town and city plans.
- CQ MoneyLine from Congressional QuarterlyTracks the flow of money in politics. Includes political parties, candidates, action committees, lobbyists and more.
- CQ Researcher from CQ Press
Contains full text articles on controversial current events and social, political, economic, and international issues. Each issue includes topic summaries, historical perspectives, recent developments, opposing viewpoints, and sources for additional research. This resource is an EXCELLENT starting point for research on contemporary topics. 1960 to present. - CQ Voting and Elections Collection from CQ PressContains data, analyses, explanations, and historical material related to presidential, congressional, gubernatorial, campaigns, political parties, voters and demographics.
- CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics from CRC Press All material in the printed CRC Handbook of chemistry and physics is accessible in this online version as interactive tables and/or pdf displays.
- Credo Reference from Credo ReferenceOnline reference library providing full-text articles from 100 encyclopedias and dictionaries in a variety of subject areas: psychology, history, literature, business, medicine, law, technology, philosophy, art, popular culture, etc. Keyword searching can be performed in individual titles, titles grouped by subject, or within the entire Credo Reference 100 collection.
- Criminal Justice Abstracts from EbscoContains comprehensive coverage of international journals, books, reports, dissertations and unpublished papers on criminology, crime trends, crime prevention and deterrence, juvenile delinquency, juvenile justice, police, courts, punishment and sentencing and related disciplines. 1968 to present.
- Criminal Justice Periodicals in ProQuest from ProquestCovers the social sciences, education, and humanities relating to criminal justice. Includes corrections administration, law enforcement, social work, industrial security, drug rehabilitation, and criminal and family law. Includes ASCII text, image, and Text+Graphics coverage for about 50 of the titles most frequently accessed by criminal justice researchers. CJP also includes complete indexing and abstracts for another 140 relevant U.S. and international journals. 1981 to present.
- Criminology -- See also: Sage Journals Online
- CRISP -- See: RePORTER
- CultureGrams: World Edition from Axiom PressBrief information on the cultures in 181 countries. Includes 25 categories such as Land & Climate, People, Customs & Courtesies, Lifestyle, Society, History, Religion, Family, and Economy. Also has multimedia content such as typical greetings and the national anthem. Current information only.
- Current Index to Statistics from American Statistical Assoc. A bibliographic index to publications in statistics and related fields.
- Cutdata from TechSolve
CUTDATA is a machining database that contains over 100,000 feed and speed recommendations. It is based on work that began with the still popular Machining Data Handbook. - Back to A - Z Index
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- Declassified Documents Reference System from GaleThis resource publishes declassified documents from a host of U.S. government agencies as they are released. It has become a key tool for scholars researching the U. S. after World War II in disciplines such as International Relations, Political Science, History, and Economics. Its over 78,000 documents contain records of the Cabinet, National Security Council, CIA, State Department, and Joint Chiefs of Staff, among others.
- Defining Gender, 1450-1910 from Adam Matthew Pubs
Database of primary sources dating between 1450 and 1910 copied largely from research libraries in Great Britain. Primarily "advice literature," the sources address such themes as household management, education, leisure, shopping, sexuality, consumption, and sports. The material is arranged thematically, along with essays by leading scholars. The database is in five segments. - Dialnet from Universidad de La RiojaA multidisciplinary index (covering social sciences, humanities and sciences) allowing searching through thousands of scholarly journal articles, books and documents in the Spanish language from Spain and Latin America. Some journal article references include links to full-text. Indexing begins with 1980. Dialnet also includes access to a number of full-text theses from universities in Spain.
- Dictionary of American History from GaleThe 9-volume set of the Dictionary of American History is presented in a searchable e-book format. Also included are maps and primary source documents related to specific periods in American history. Current edition only.
- Dictionary of Irish Biography from Cambridge Univ PressContains biographies of 9,000 Irish men and women who made a significant contribution in Ireland and abroad, as well as those born overseas who had noteworthy careers in Ireland.
- Dictionary of Jazz -- See: Oxford Music Online
- Dictionary of Music and Musicians -- See: Oxford Music Online
- Dictionary of Old English Web Corpus from Univ of TorontoContains at least one copy of every surviving Old English text. In some cases, more than one copy is included, if it is significant because of dialect or date. The DOE Web Corpus represents over three million words of Old English.
- Dictionary of Old English, A - G from Univ of TorontoDefines the vocabulary of the first six centuries (600-1150 A.D.) of the English language.
- Dictionary of Opera -- See: Oxford Music Online
- Dictionary of the History of Ideas from GaleA reference work that is an essential tool to make the often complex history of "what we think" accessible. A distinguished team of international scholars explore new thinking in areas previously covered (communism, linguistics, physics) and present cross-cultural perspectives on more recent topics such as postmodernism, deconstruction and post-colonialism. Current edition only.
- Digital Karl Barth Library from Alexander Street Press Features the entire corpus of Barth’s Gesamtausgabe. Digital version of the definitive Theologischer Verlag Zürich edition of Barth’s works in German, which currently comprises more than 40 volumes of sermons, letters, lectures, conversations, and academic writing. Future additions to the collection will include: the 14-volume Kirchliche Dogmatik, English translations of selected works, photographs, audio files, and other archival content.
- Digital Library of Classic Protestant Texts from Alexander StreetContains all seminal works of the Reformation and post-Reformation eras (16th and 17th centuries), written by more than 300 Protestant authors: theological writings, biblical commentaries, confessional documents, and polemical treatises.
- Digital Library of the Catholic Reformation from Alexander Street Papal and synodal decrees, catechisms and inquisitorial manuals, biblical commentaries, theological treatises and systems, liturgical writings, saints' lives, and devotional works.
- Directory of Corporate Affiliations -- See: Corporate Affiliations
- Dissertations - CRL Foreign Doctoral Dissertations from Center for Research Libraries The Center for Research Libraries in Chicago has the largest collection of dissertations from foreign universities in North America. These dissertations are readily available through Interlibrary Loan. The Web site linked here takes you to CRL's online catalog of the dissertations.
- Dissertations - Marquette University from ProQuestThe full text of all but the very earliest Marquette dissertations.
- Dissertations and Theses from ProQuestContains records for more than 2 million doctoral dissertations and master's theses.
Extensive coverage of North American graduate schools, with coverage of some European universities beginning in 1989. Includes bibliographic records of dissertations written in the UK and Ireland from 1716, with full abstracts, for titles from 1986. SEE ALSO: Marquette Dissertations - Dissertations from Great Britain - EThos: Electronic Theses Online Service from EThosProvides one point of access to all dissertations produced in the United Kingdom. Over 250,000 dissertations are available and most can be downloaded for free. In some cases you may have to pay for digitization, which takes about thirty days.
- DRI Basic Economics -- See: Global Insight
- Duns Million Dollar Database from MPLThis resource is available to all residents of Milwaukee, including Marquette students who reside on or near campus. You must have a valid Milwaukee Public Library card and personal identification number (PIN) to gain free access to this subscription database.
- Dynamed from EBSCO
Dynamed is a clinical reference tool designed primarily for point-of-care use. It provides information on over 3,200 topics with content updated daily. It can be searched on or off campus and is deliverable via a hand-held device. - Back to A - Z Index
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- Early American Imprint Series 1: Evans, 1639-1800 from ReadexAlso known as the "Evans Bibliography". Full text database of publications from colonial America and the early republic (1639-1800). Users can do a field searches—author, title, genre, place of publication, publisher —as well as keyword queries in the full text. They can also take advantage of a sophisticated subject category system.
- Early American Newspapers (Series I & III) -- See: America's Historical Newspapers
- Early Church Fathers from CCELFull-text electronic English language translations of the Early Church Fathers covering first 800 years of the Church including Anti-Nicene, Nicene, and Post-Nicene Fathers.
- Early English Books Online (EEBO) from Chadwyck-Healey Digital facsimile page images of virtually every work printed in England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales and British North America, and works in English printed elsewhere from 1473-1700.
- ebrary from ebrary Contains 70,000+ e-books in 15 broad subject categories.
- EBSCO - Animals from EBSCO Provides in-depth information on a variety of topics relating to animals. The database consists of indexing, abstracts, and full text records describing the nature and habitat of familiar animals.
- EBSCO - Full List of Databases from EBSCO
Search across all of the EBSCO databases. Coverage varies by database and journal. - ebook Collection (EBSCOhost) from EBSCO
This collection contains over 9,000 full-text books. The former NetLibrary e-book collection has been merged into EBSCO's ebook collection. - ECOLEX from Ecolex World's largest environmental law database developed by combining resources of the legal libraries of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), the World Conservation Union (IUCN), and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).
- EconLit from ProQuest A comprehensive, indexed bibliography with selected abstracts of the world's economic literature, produced by the American Economic Association.
- Education in EBSCO from EBSCO
Four databases are provided: EBSCO Animals - Provides in-depth information on a variety of topics relating to animals. The database consists of indexing, abstracts, and full text records describing the nature and habitat of familiar animals. - Education in ProQuest from ProquestProvides access to large collection of periodicals on all aspects of education including early childhood through higher education. Also includes a collection of magazines for children. 1986 to present.
- Education Research Complete from EBSCO
Indexing and abstracts for more than 2,150 journals, as well as full text for nearly 1,200 journals covering such topics as early childhood to higher education, and all educational specialties, such as multilingual education, health education, and testing. - Educational Administration Abstracts from EBSCO
Bibliographic records related to educational administration, including educational leadership, management, research, and other areas relevant to the discipline. - eIBD (electronic Investor's Business Daily) -- See: Investor's Business DailyAccess limited to 1 user at a time
- Eighteenth Century Collection Online (ECCO) from Gale ECCO is the electronic edition of The Eighteenth Century, the world’s largest collection of microfilmed printed books.
- Eighteenth Century Journals from Adam Matthew A portal to eighteenth century newspapers and periodicals.
- Electronic Enlightenment from Univ. of Oxford Access limited to 3 users at a time
Includes letters between more than 7,000 correspondents from 45 nationalities primarily from Europe and the Americas and dating between the early 17th to the mid-19th century. The letters are transcribed into modern type but reproduced in the original language and spelling. One can search the full text as well as limit by writer, recipient, language, country, city, date, title, and more. - Elenchus Bibliographicus from Peeters
Extensive annual bibliography covering numerous areas of theology including Old Testament and New Testament exegesis. Indexes books, conference proceedings, dissertations, and 500 theology journals, many in foreign languages. Database is searchable from 1998 and browsable by content.
online version of the bibliography published annually as issues 2-3 of the print journal Ephemerides Theologicae Lovanienses and is the most - Encyclopaedia Judaica from GaleElectronic version of the second edition of the 22 volume encyclopaedia covering Jewish life, history, culture and religion. Includes more than 21,000 signed articles, 600 maps, charts, tables and illustrations and 168 photos. Extensive cross-references, bibliographies, place-name lists, chronologies and a comprehensive fully searchable index are useful features.
- Encyclopaedia of Islam from BrillElectronic version of the original 9 volume (plus 2 updates) set. Represents over 10 million words and thousands of articles dealing with the ancient, medieval, and modern periods of Islamic studies. Searches are possible in both Arabic transcription and English. The search engine allows for wildcard, Boolean, and proximity searches. Includes many hyperlinks for easy cross-referencing.
- Encyclopedia of Jews in the Islamic World from BrillCovers the history, anthropology, ethnography, folklore, law and jurisprudence, linguistings, sociology, politics, philosophy, religious studies, women's studies, art history, literature, film studies, material culture, and biographies of notable persons from the 17th Century to the present.
- Encyclopedia of Religion from GaleIncludes 3,000+ original entries that emphasize religion's role within everyday life and as a unique experience from culture to culture.
- English Short-Title Catalogue (ESTC) from British LibraryThe English Short Title Catalogue (ESTC) describes works printed in any language in England or its dependencies from the beginning of printing through the end of the eighteenth century, as well as works printed in English anywhere else in the world during that period. Appended to each record is a list of libraries which have reported holding a copy of the item described. Covers 1473 to 1800.
- Environment Complete from EBSCOContains full text for more than 750 journals and covers the areas of agriculture, ecosystem ecology, energy, renewable energy sources, natural resources, marine & freshwater science, geography, pollution & waste management, environmental technology, environmental law, public policy, social impacts, urban planning, and more.
- ERIC from Ovid
Comprehensive database sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education. It indexes and provides abstracts for journal articles and specialized reports in educational fields such as early childhood education and development, perception and cognition, and testing. 1966 to present. - ERIC from U.S. Dept of Education Provides unlimited access to more the than 1.2 million bibliographic records of journal articles and other education-related materials. Journal articles are generally not available full-text within the database. Use the Findit@MU button to locate holdings at Marquette and/or request the article via Interlibrary Loan.
- ERIC from EBSCO
Contains more than 1.3 million records and links to more than 317,000 full-text documents from the Education Resource Information Center (ERIC). 1966 to the present. - Ethnic NewsWatch from ProquestIndexes and provides full text articles from newspapers and magazines published for ethnic communities in the U.S. Some material is in Spanish. Includes publications for African Americans, European Americans, Hispanic and Latino Americans, Native Americans, Asian Americans, Jewish Americans, and Arab Americans. 1991 to present.
- ETHXWeb from Georgetown Univ.Indexes literature related to bioethics and professional ethics. Includes citations and abstracts to journal articles, books and book chapters, bills, laws, court decisions, reports, news and audiovisual materials.
- Europa Sacra Online from BrepolsProvides information on all 1,300 medieval bishoprics, Archdioceses and patriarchates of the early, patristic and medieval Church. It also has prosopographical information on 18,507 bishops, archbishops, and patriarchs for the period 1198-1503. Although based on two standard print resources by C. Eubel and P. B. Gams, it will be enhanced to include information on members of individual religious orders and members of universities.
- Everyday Life and Women in America, c1820-1900 from Adam Matthew
Contains over 650 primary digital documents. The collection of periodicals, broadsides, books, and pamphlets encapsulates more than a century of social, cultural and historical documentation of American life. - Evidence Based Medicine Reviews from Ovid
Full-text systematic reviews of health sciences literature, abstracts of additional reviews with commentary, and an extensive database of citations to controlled clinical trials. 1991 to present. - Evidence-Based Resources from the Joanna Briggs Institute from ProquestIncludes full-text Systematic Reviews, Evidence Summaries, and Best Practice Information Sheets.
- Execucomp (Executive Compensation) -- See: WRDS
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- Federal Response to Radicalism in the 1960s from GaleOrganized alphabetically by organization, this collection covers a wide range of viewpoints on political, social, cultural, and economic issues. It sheds light on internal organization, personnel, and activities of some of the most prominent American radical groups and their movements to change American government and society.
- Fight for Racial Justice and the Civil Rights Congress from GaleThe records in this collection represent the files of the national office of the Civil Rights Congress including several hundred case files; publications produced and received by the Congress; files of the Literature Department; Executive Director William Patterson’s correspondence files; correspondence and other materials from Civil Rights Congress chapters around the country, including case files of the New York chapter; and files of the New York headquarters of the Communist Party of the United States of America, created during the trial of twelve Communist leaders, 1948-1949, including two black members, Benjamin J. Davis and Henry Winston, consisting of correspondence, transcripts, legal briefs, and printed material.
- Film & Television Literature Index from EBSCO
Subject coverage includes film & television theory, preservation & restoration, writing, production, cinematography, technical aspects, and reviews. - Finding Book Reviews
- Fondos a la Vista from the Foundation CenterA database of more than 22,000 Mexican philanthropies, funder profiles provide information on each organization’s purpose, areas of support, target population, and grant recipients. Users can perform detailed queries, compile aggregated results lists, and save and export search results.
- Foreign Broadcast Information Service Daily Reports from NewsbankThe United States' principal record of political and historical open source intelligence. Includes daily reports 1941-1996 and Annexes from 1974-1996.
- Foreign Relations Between the U.S. and Latin America and the Caribbean States, 1930-1944 from GaleIncludes records of the Department of State Relating to Political Relations Between the U.S. and Latin America and the Caribbean States.
- Foundation Directory Online Professional from Foundation Center
Tutorial prepared by UW-Madison Grants Information Collection.
Comprehensive directory of over 100,000 U.S. foundations and corporate donors, as well as 2.4 million recent grants. Current information only. Raynor Memorial computers only. No wireless or off-campus access. - Foundation Grants to Individuals Online from Foundation CenterTutorial prepared by UW-Madison Grants Information Collection
Descriptions of more than 6,000 foundations and public charities programs that fund students, artists, researchers, and other individual grantseekers. Current information only. - Foundations 990-PF Tax Returns from Internal Revenue Service
Provides access to the 990-PF tax returns for private foundations registered in the state of Wisconsin. 1997 to 2010. NOTE: More recent data is available via Foundation Center 990 Finder. - Foundations in Wisconsin Online from Funding Information Center. Tutorial
Directory of private grantmaking foundations in Wisconsin. Current information only. - FRANCIS from ProQuest Access limited to 4 users at a time
Multi-disciplinary database produced in France which indexes over 4,200 journals in the humanities and social sciences since 1984. - Fuente Academica from EBSCO
Collection of scholarly journals from renowned Latin American and Spanish publishers. - Funk and Wagnalls New World Encyclopedia from EBSCO
Provides over 25,000 encyclopedic entries. Searchable by subject or keywords within the entry. - Back to A - Z Index
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- Gale Virtual Reference Library from Gale Search over 40 encyclopedias and dictionaries covering history, medicine, religion and social science.
- Gartner Reports from Gartner Original research related to Information Technology and Business and Industry. Includes current news, research reports, and white papers all related to information technology and how it affects various areas of business. Those focus areas include: application integration, communication services, customer relationship management (CRM), enterprise applications, health care, higher education, IT management and services, security, semiconductors, servers, wireless technologies, and more.
- GenderWatch from Proquest Full text database composed primarily of the many ongoing periodicals that focus on women and women's issues, including academic and scholarly journals, regional publications, magazines, newspapers, newsletters, booklets and reports. GenderWatch contains a significant body of archival material, in some cases as far back as 1974.
- General Business File -- See: Business Insights: Essentials
- General Social Survey from National Opinion Research Center A dataset compiled from interviews of 40,000+ U.S. participants responding to 3.500+ different questions. Most recent data available via the link above. Historical data (1972-1998) available from library computers only.
- GenETHX from Georgetown Univ.Indexes literature related to ethics and public policy issues in genetics. Includes citations and abstracts to articles, books and book chapters, bills, laws, court decisions, reports, news and audiovisual materials. Covers 1976 to present.
- Gerritsen Collection from Chadwyck-HealeyBooks, pamphlets and periodicals reflecting the study of women's history throughout the world.
- Global Insight - see IHS Global Insight
- Global Market Information Database -- See: Passport GMID

- Google Académico (Beta) from GoogleThe Spanish language version of Google Scholar. This resource allows you to locate many full-text academic journal articles and other documents in the Spanish language covering a wide variety of topics from around the world.
- Google News Archive from Google Google News has partnered with a number of newspapers to provide historical digitized content. Searches can be limited by date, source (name of the newspaper, e.g., Milwaukee Journal), and if you want just free material. (Note: Some of the full-text items may require payment.)
- GreenFILE from EBSCO
GreenFILE indexes scholarly and general interest titles, as well as government documents and reports that offer a unique perspective on the positive and negative ways humans affect the environment. - Grove Dictionary of Art -- See: Oxford Art Online
- Grove Dictionary of Jazz -- See: Oxford Music Online
- Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians -- See: Oxford Music Online
- Grove Dictionary of Opera -- See: Oxford Music Online
- Grove Music Online -- See: Oxford Music Online
- Guide to Drama
- Guide to Poetry
- Guide to Social Science and Religion in Periodical Literature from National Periodical LibraryIndex to approximately 100 journals covering religious topics with emphasis in social sciences. 1993 to present.
- The Guide to Computing Literature from Association for Computing Machinery Includes more than a million citations for conference proceedings, journal and magazine articles, newsletters, technical reports, dissertations, theses and books. It links to the full text of every article ever publihsed by the Association for Computing Machines (ACM Digital Library). 1950s to the present.
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- H-CUPnet (Health Care Cost and Utilization Project) from U.S. Dept. of Health and Human ServicesProvides access to data derived from the Nationwide Inpatient Sample, the Kids' Inpatient Database, the State Inpatient Databases, and the State Emergency Department Databases. Includes Tables and graphs on hospital utilization, access, charges, quality and outcomes at the national, regional and state level.
- Handbook of Latin American Studies from Library of CongressAnnotated bibliography of material relating to Latin America covering anthropology, art, economics, education, geography, government, history, international relations, language and literature, law, music, philosophy, sociology, and travel. Each volume also contains special articles on particular phases of life and culture or inter-American relations. This online version is available in English, Spanish, and Portuguese.
- HaPI: Health and Psychosocial Instruments from Ovid
Indexes articles with descriptions and analyses of assessment tools used in health and psychology. - Harris Poll from Louis Harris & Assoc.Poll results fromt he 1980's in the areas of economy, education, entertainment, environment, health, international affairs, marketplace, media, politics, science and technology, social and lifestyle issues.
- Health and Medical Care Archive (HMCA) from I.C.P.S.R. Empirical data collected by health care researchers, public and private agencies. Covers health care providers, costs, substance abuse, chronic health conditions, etc. Includes Abstracts, project overviews, data collection instruments, and descriptions of variables found in the dataset. Before retrieving data users will be asked to set up a "MyData" account and provide information to verify their Marquette status.
- Health Sciences in ProQuest from Proquest Includes citations and abstracts for hundreds of scholarly journals, magazines and trade publications in nursing, psychology, and allied health.
- Health Source: Consumer Edition from EBSCO
Provides full-text for over 80 health magazines, health-related pamphlets, and nearly 130 health reference books. - Health Source: Nursing Academic Edition from EBSCO
Provides nearly 550 scholarly full-text journals focusing on many medical disciplines. Also featured are abstracts and indexing for over 850 journals. Also includes Lexi-PAL Drug Guide and Merriam-Webster's Medical Desk Dictionary. - Health Technology Assessment -- See: Evidence Based Medicine Reviews

- Hein-On-Line from HeinA collaborative project between the William S. Hein Company, Cornell Information Technologies and the Cornell University Law Library Hein-On-Line provides retrospective full-text/image access to nearly 300 law reviews. Coverage varies by journal.
- Heritage Quest from ProQuest Comprehensive treasury of American genealogical sources—unique primary sources, local and family histories, and finding aids with coverage dating back to the 1700s. The collection consists of six core data sets:
- Hispanic American Periodicals Index from Univ. California, Los Angeles Identifies world-wide multidisciplinary research dealing with Central and South America, Mexico, the Caribbean basin, the United States-Mexico border region, and Hispanics in the U.S.
- Historic Documents from CQ PressReviewing each year’s major events since 1972, Historic Documents reproduces official public statements; noteworthy court decisions; reports by governmental agencies, including some from the United Nations; special studies by public and private groups; and speeches by prominent figures. The documents have introductions providing background, a summary, and indication of subsequent events. The online version can be searched by keyword, title, and topic. There is also a cumulative index.
- Historical Abstracts from EBSCO
Covers historical writings on all areas of the world except the United States and Canada. 1972 to present. - Historical Index of the New York Times from Chadwyck-Healey Index to articles appearing from 1851 to 1922. For recent coverage of the New York Times, try Lexis Nexis Academic or Newspapers in ProQuest.
- Historical Statistics of the United States from Cambridge Univ. PressStatistical tables cover a variety of topics providing a wealth of information downloadable in Excel or CSV format. Groups of tables can be downloaded in .zip format. Individual tables can be customized and downloaded.
- History in Dispute from GaleRepresents the 21 volume print publication. Provides critical perspectives on major historical events, drawn from all time periods and from all parts of the globe.
- History Reference Center from EBSCO
Covering all aspects of history this resource offers full text access to 2,500 reference books, 170 journals, plus biographies and many historical documents, photos, maps, and videos. - Hoover's Online from MergentProvides profiles of 12 million companies, with in-depth coverage of 40,000 of the world's top business enterprises. The in-depth profiles include extracted financial information, SEC filings, and lists of people (VIP's), products/operations, and competitors. Our subscription includes only the Pro Tools.
- House of Commons Parliamentary Papers - 19th Century from Chadwyck-Healey HCPP includes the full text of all the papers issued by the British House of Commons between 1801 and 1945. Keyword searching of the full text is possible, as is queries limited to standard fields in the bibliographic entries. Hyperlinks lead searchers to related documents.
- How Products Are Made from Gale Electronic version of seven print volumes published between 1994 and 2002. Provides information on the manufacture of a variety of items, from everyday household products to heavy machinery to sophisticated electronic equipment. Includes step-by-step descriptions of processes and explanations of technical terms and concepts.
- HSTAT (Health Services/Technology Assessment Text) from National Institutes of HealthIncludes evidence reports, technical reviews, reports of the Surgeon General, and the Guide to Clinical Preventive Services.
- Humanities Full Text from EBSCOHumanities Full Text provides coverage of over 330 journals and includes feature articles, interviews, bibliographies, obituaries, and original works of fiction, drama, poetry and book reviews, as well as reviews of ballets, dance programs, motion pictures, musicals, radio and television programs, plays, operas and more.
- Humanities in ProQuest from ProQuestCovers popular magazine and scholarly journal articles on a wide range of arts and humanities topics including literature, history, fine arts, performing arts, philosophy, religion, communications, and linguistics. 1986 to present.
- Humanities International Complete from EBSCO
Provides full text content for over 1,000 journals related to literary, scholarly and creative thought. The database includes all data from the American Humanities Index plus bibliographic records from a multitude of international journals, books and reference works. This database provides citations and abstracts for articles, essays and reviews, as well as original creative works including poems, fiction, photographs, paintings and illustrations. - Back to A - Z Index
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- ICPSR -- See: Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social ResearchNOTE: you must create a "MyData" account in order to retrieve data.
- IEEE Standards from IEEEAccess limited to 15 users at a time
Over 900 full text (pdf) files of IEEE standards provided via IEEExplore. - IEEE/IEE Xplore (Electronic Library) from IEEEAccess limited to 15 users at a time
IEL through IEEExplore includes roughly one third of the world’s publications in electrical engineering, electronics and computer science. Also includes bibliographic citations, abstracts and full text (pdf) files of IEEE periodical articles, conference proceeding papers and standards and IEE periodical articles and conference papers. 1986 to present. - IHS Global Insight from Global Insight A database of economic, financial, and demographic time series data.
- IMS Software from Simmons Market Research - see Simmons OneView from Experian

- Index Islamicus from ProQuest An international bibliography of publications on all aspects of Islam, the Middle East, and the Muslim world including accounting, archaeology, architecture, arts, bibliography and scholarship, economics, education, geography and travel, history, law, libraries, natural and applied sciences, philosophy, politics and current affairs, religion, social sciences, theology, and zoology.
- Index Theologicus from Ubtübingen The Index Theologicus database is a cumulation of the monthly issues of the theological periodical index, ZeitschriftenInhaltsDienst. Contains over 140,000 article records from more than 1000 sources worldwide going back to 1990. Subject headings and class titles are in German, while help screens are in English. Includes full subject cataloging and classification beginning with records of March 1996; earlier literature provides subject headings for persons and biblical texts only.
- Index Thomisticus (CD version) from Fundación Tomás de Aquino
Full text (in Latin) of the works of Aquinas and 61 other related Latin works. - Index Thomisticus (Web version) from Fundación Tomás de AquinoFull text (in Latin) of the works of Aquinas and 61 other related Latin works.
- Indochina, France, and the Viet Minh War, 1945-1954: Records of the U.S. State Department, Part 1: 1945-1949 from GaleComprising records of the State Department’s Central Classified Files, this collection contains records relating to the internal affairs of Indochina, during the period 1945-49. The records include instructions sent to and correspondence received by the State Department; the State Department’s internal documentation, as well as correspondence between the Department and other federal departments and agencies, Congress, and private individuals and organizations; telegrams, airgrams, instructions, inquiries, studies, memoranda, situation reports, translations, special reports, plans, and official and unofficial correspondence.
- Ingenta from Ingenta Search and browse current article information from over 25,000 publications. The database provides brief descriptive information for over 11 million articles. You may search the database by topic and find a list of article citations or browse tables-of-contents of journals. Ingenta offers the opportunity to order and pay for fax copies of articles. While full-text articles are not available via Ingenta they may be available via subscriptions through other vendors.
- INSPEC from Ovid
Indexes over 4,000 international journals and conference proceedings in physics, electrical engineering, electronics, communications, control engineering, computers, computing, information technology, manufacturing, production and mechanical engineering. 1969 to present. - INSPIRE - High Energy PhysicsThe next-generation High Energy Physics (HEP) information system, replacing the predecessor SPIRES. A collaboration between CERN, DESY, Fermilab and SLAC, INSPIRE offers enhanced search capabilities.
- IntelliConnect from CCH Group
Access limited to 35 users at a time
An information service that specializes in federal and state tax information, and includes international tax treaties. Requires registration with an eMarq account. Includes all state and federal tax codes, regulations, and cases, and Commerce Clearing House annotations and explanations. Coverage varies. - Inter-Play from Portland State Univ.On-line index to plays in collections, anthologies, and periodicals developed by the Portland State University Library. Please Note: Call numbers listed are for materials owned by Portland State University and do not reflect Marquette Library holdings or call numbers. It is advisable to open a second browser window and search MARQCAT to see if Marquette owns the source listed in the Inter-Play Index.
- Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) from ICPSR NOTE: you must create a "MyData" account in order to retrieve data.
Abstracts, longitudinal studies, project overviews, data collection instruments, and descriptions of variables found in the dataset. Most datasets and documentation can be downloaded, from on campus computers, for research and personal use. - International Aristotle Bibliography from BrillThe most complete database on Aristotelian scholarship available in either print or digital form. Includes over 45,000 entries (four times more than the listings in Philosopher's Index), covers over 35,000 academic articles and book reviews, 6200 books, and over 1500 Ph.D. dissertations in English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, and other European languages. 1900 to present.
- International Bibliography of Theatre and Dance with Full Text from EBSCO
The 14 volume print edition is now online. Includes 60,000+ journal articles, books, book chapters, and dissertation abstracts on all aspects of theatre and performance in 126 countries. IBTD with Full Text contains more than 450 full-text titles, including more than 140 full-text journals, and 300+ full-text books & monographs. - International Business in ProQuest from ProquestProQuest Asian Business provides the latest Asian and European business and financial information from key international publications including Far Eastern Economic Review, Asianweek, The Economist, Fortune, European Business Journal, and many more. 1986 to present.
- International Encyclopedia for the Middle Ages from Brepols This work is a supplement to the Lexikon des Mittelalters, the standard encyclopedia in medieval studies.
- International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences from GaleCovers a broad spectrum of social science topics, e.g., abortion, inequality, gender, trade, conflict, masculinity and many more.
- International Financial Statistics from IMF Statistics
This monthly publication is a standard source of international statistics on all aspects of international and domestic finance. - International Index to Black Periodicals Full Text--Includes current and retrospective bibliographic citations and abstracts from scholarly journals and newsletters from the United States, Africa and the Caribbean as well as full-text coverage of core Black Studies periodicals.
--Coverage is international in scope and multidisciplinary--spanning cultural, economic, historical, religious, social, and political issues of vital importance to the Black Studies discipline. - International Medieval Bibliography from Univ. of Leeds Contains over 300,000 full bibliographical entries of articles, review articles, scholarly notes and similar literature on all aspects of medieval studies (1967-2003).
- International Philosophical Bibliography from Université catholique de LouvainContains a list of books and articles listing the philosophical literature published in the following languages: Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish and Catalan. Works best with FireFox on PCs or Firefox or Safari on Macs.
- Intra-Text Digital Library from IntratextIntraText Digital Library includes books, periodicals, complete works and archives. Religious, philosophical, literary, and scientific texts are available in more than 30 languages.
- Investigation of the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy from L.M.P. Systems
Contains the full-text of the 1978-1979 hearings conducted by the Select Committee on Assassination of the U.S. House of Representatives regarding the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy. The final report is included as well as index to the entire work. Full-text of report and hearings is searchable by keyword(s). - Investor's Business Daily (Electronic edition) from Investor's Business DailyAccess limited to 1 user at a time
Economic, social, political and stock market news and investment screening tools for financial investors (In PDF format). Current 10 issues only (published Monday - Friday). - Issues and Controversies@Facts.com from Facts On File This full-text database contains in-depth and balanced articles dealing with contemporary issues and controversies. Keyword and subject searching is available as well as being able to browse by topic. A list of current hot topics is provided.
- ITER: Gateway to the Middle Ages and Renaissance from Univ. of TorontoA bibliography of scholarly materials on the Renaissance (1300-1700) and the Middle Ages (400-1500) published in over 300 journals since the 1840s.
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- Jahresberichte für deutsche Geschichte from Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der WissenschaftenThis resource digitizes an annual bibliography of German historical writing beginning with its volume for 1984 and running up to the present. The bibliography—Jahresberichte fuer deutsche Geschichte—includes historical works on all periods of history and about all regions of the globe. The database is updated daily and can be searched in numerous ways, including by author, title, keyword, subject heading, journal, publisher, and date of publication.
- Japan at War and Peace, 1930-1949: U.S. State Department Records on the Internal Affairs of Japan from GaleThere is essential and unique documentation on a wide variety of topics relating to Japanese internal affairs, including: National preparedness, Rise of Bolshevism and radicalism, Militarism, Sino-Japanese war and the home front, Intellectual trends, Trade and tariffs, Social control, Raw materials acquisition, Labor development and unrest, Iron and steel industrial expansion, Rise of the Zaibatsu, Emigration, Disarmament, Political relations with Manchukuo, Gold embargo against Japan, Oil prospecting in Sakhalin, International Depression, Japanese military doctrine and Bushido, Prince Konoe and the War in China, Patents and trademarks, Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere, Economic markets in China and Southeast Asia, Affects of nuclear bombing of Hiroshima, Establishment of Occupation Government, SCAP and shadow Japanese government, International loans and trade credits, Historical Description, and "Taish Democracy" and Economic Development.
- Jerusalem Virtual Library from Al-Quds University and Hebrew UniversitySearchable database of digitized historical materials and primary sources about Jerusalem. Collections included are from archives of the Jewish National Library, the Israel Antiquities Authority and the collections of al-Quds University.
- JFK’s Foreign Affairs and International Crises, 1961-1963 from GaleThis collection provides insights into President Kennedy’s views on foreign affairs, U.S. leadership of the "West," and various worldwide crises.
- Johns Hopkins Guide to Literary Theory and Criticism from Johns Hopkins Univ.A full-text searchable database of articles on individual critics and theorists, critical and theoretical schools and movements, and the critical and theoretical innovations of specific countries and historical periods. It also treats related persons and fields that have been shaped by or have themselves shaped literary theory and criticism. Each entry includes a selective primary and secondary bibliography. 1994 to present.
- Journal Citation Reports - Science & Social Sciences from ISI
This unique multidisciplinary resource presents quantifiable statistical data that provides a systematic way to determine the relative importance of journals within their subject categories, including highest impact journals, most frequently used journals, ‘hottest’ journals, and largest journals. - JSTOR from JSTOR
Full-text back files of nearly 400 of the most important journals in Business, Ecology, Economics, Finance, Management, History, Mathematics, Political Science, Population Studies, Language, Literature and Science. Entire text of each journal is searchable. - Back to A - Z Index
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- The King and the People in Morocco, 1950-1959: U.S. State Department Records on the Internal Affairs of Morocco from GaleThis collection provides documentation on a wide variety of topics relating to Moroccan internal affairs: U.S. support for Nationalists, Istiqlal Party terrorism, Arab League’s anti-French attitude, French exchange controls in Morocco, French settler concerns of spread of Algerian civil war, Pan-Arabism, Berber support of French administration and army, Installation of French-puppet Sultan, Economic and financial reforms, Exodus of Moroccan Jewry, Islamic society and Berberism, Decolonization, Development of the agricultural sector, Industrial development, Immigration and emigration, Development of the textile industry, Foreign trade and investment, Marshall aid to Morocco, Historical Description, and Nationalist Movement.
- Knovel from KnovelCovering all aspects of engineering Knovel includes over 2,000 full-text reference works and databases.
- Kompass from MPLThis resource is available to all residents of Milwaukee, including Marquette students who reside on or near campus. You must have a valid Milwaukee Public Library card and personal identification number (PIN) to gain free access to this subscription database.
- Kraus Curriculum Development Library from KCDL OnlineIndexes over 7,000 documents relevant to teachers, administrators, education students and school librarians. Included are curricula, frameworks, and standards bringing together educational objectives, content, instructional strategies, and evaluative techniques for all subjects covered in PreK-12 and Adult Basic Education.
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- L'Année Philologique (L'L'Année Philogique) from L'Année-Philologique Index to periodicals, books, and Festschriften in classics and classical studies, including Greek and Latin linguistics and literature, and Greek and Roman archaeology, history, mythology, religion, epigraphy, numismatics, and paleography.
- LearningExpress Library from MPLThis resource is available to all residents of Milwaukee, including Marquette students who reside on or near campus. You must have a valid Milwaukee Public Library card and personal identification number (PIN) to gain free access to this subscription database.
- Legal Research Sources from MU Law LibrarySelected sources for legal research. This list was prepared by the Marquette University Law Library Librarians.
- LegalTrac from GaleIndexes over 800 titles including major law reviews, legal newspapers, bar association journals and international legal journals. Also, indexes law-related articles from more than 1,000 additional business and general interest titles. Selected full text from over 170 newspapers and magazines is also included. 1980 to present.
- Legislative Inisght from ProquestProQuest Legislative Insight is a Federal legislative history service that makes available thoroughly researched compilations of digital full text publications created by Congress during the process leading up to the enactment of U.S. Public Laws.
- Lexi-Comp Online for Dentistry from Lexi-CompContains information on dental office emergencies, tissue diseases, drugs, endodontics, periodontics, surgery, implants, clinical dentistry, and more.
- Lexi-PALS Drug Guide from EBSCOLexi-PALS Drug Guide is a database of Patient Advisory Leaflets from Lexi-Comp providing education on medications for patients. Each pamphlet presents a medication in an easy to follow and understand question-and-answer format. Over 1,450 medication and natural product leaflets, are included with an additional 600 Spanish language leaflets representing the most commonly used medications. Funded by BadgerLink this database is available in Wisconsin only.
- Lexikon des Mittelalters Online from Brepols This work is the standard encyclopedia in medieval studies, covering the period from 300 to 1500 CE for the whole of Europe and parts of Western Asia and North Africa. It addresses not only Western civilization but also the Byzantine, Arabic/Islamic, and Jewish civilizations as well.
- Lexis Nexis Academic from Lexis Nexis
Features a rich variety of full text sources providing up-to-date information on current events, business, law, and medicine. For links to specific parts of Lexis Nexis Academic, see links below. - Lexis Nexis Academic: Quick Links
- Lexis Nexis Congressional -- See: ProQuest Congressional
- Lexis Nexis Statistical -- See: ProQuest Statistical Insight
- LGBT Life with Full Text from EBSCO
Contains all of the content available in LGBT Life as well as full text for more than 120 LGBT journals, magazines and regional newspapers, as well as more than 140 full-text monographs/books. - Library, Information Science and Technology Abstracts (LSTA) from EBSCO Subject coverage includes librarianship, classification, cataloging, bibliometrics, online information retrieval, information management, search engines, printed and electronic information sources, the information industry, scholarly communication, and electronic publishing.
- Library of Latin Texts - Series A from Brepols
Series A contains CRITICAL EDITIONS of over 3,200 Latin texts from antiquity, the patristic period, the Middle Ages, and the Neo-Latin (1501-1965) era. Many were originally published in the Corpus Christianorum Series Latina,Corpus Christianorum Continuation Medievalis. Also contains important full-text works taken from other collections, such as the Corpus Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum Latinorum, Sources Chrétiennes, Migne’s Patrologia Latina, Acta Sanctorum, Analecta Hymnica Medii Aevi and Biblioteca Teubneriana Latina. Also includes the Vulgate and Pseudepigrapha of the Old Testament. - Library of Latin Texts - Series B from Brepols
Series B contains NON-CRITICAL editions of over 300 various Latin Texts from various genres and time periods and includes some texts from the Biblioteca Teubneriana Latina.
Both Series A and Series B can be search together with the Cross Database Search Tool - Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts (LLBA) from ProQuestIncludes all aspects of the study of language including phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax and semantics. Complete coverage is given to various fields of linguistics including descriptive, historical, comparative, theoretical and geographical linguistics. The database provides abstracts of journal articles and citations to book reviews drawn from over 1,500 international publications, and also provides abstracts of books, book chapters, and dissertations.
- Literary Reference Center from EBSCO
Comprehensive literature database covering biography and criticism on authors and works from antiquity to the present day. Included are over 1,000 books, literary encyclopedias and reference works, and hundreds of literary journals. For more information after connecting, click on "Database Help" in the Search area. Limited to use within Wisconsin - Literary Research Guide from MLAFifth edition of James L. Harner's annotated guide to references source essential to the study of British literature, literature of the United States, other literatures in English, and related topics in literary studies.
- Literature, Culture and Society in Depression Era America: Archives of the Federal Writers’ Project from GaleThis collection presents the Federal Writers’ Project (FWP) publications of all 47 states involved in the project, which ran from 1933 to 1943. Forming the most complete collection of publications from all participating states, this archive contains more than 450 individual items, many of which are typed or mimeographed and received only limited circulation.
- Literature Online (LION) from Chadwyck-Healey LION contains the full text of 350,000 works of English and American poetry, drama, and prose from the Anglo-Saxon period through the twentieth century.
- Literature Online: Texts (LION) from Chadwyck-Healey LION contains the full text of 350,000 works of English and American poetry, drama, and prose from the Anglo-Saxon period through the twentieth century.
- Literature Resource Center (Gale) from MPLThis resource is available to all residents of Milwaukee, including Marquette students who reside on or near campus. You must have a valid Milwaukee Public Library card and personal identification number (PIN) to gain free access to this subscription database.
- LitFINDER from GaleLitFINDER incorporates: Poem Finder, Story Finder, and Essay/Speech/Play Finder. Each resource provides a search interface to thousands of full-text documents, literary excerpts and citations. Access to this database is being funded by the State of Wisconsin. Only computers within Wisconsin can access this resource.
- LLMC Digital from LLMC Requires Guest login account
Core publications from the executive, judicial, and legislative branches are represented, including the U.S. Statutes at Large, Official Opinions of the Attorneys General of the United States, and Decisions of the United States Department of the Interior. - Los Angeles Times 1881-1988 from ProQuestFull text of the historical issues of the LA Times.
- Luthers Werke in WWW from Chadwyck-Healy Reproduces the Weimar Edition of Martin Luther's complete works in electronic form. The pivotal Weimar Edition consists of over 117 quarto volumes. It provides a historical-critical tool for theologians, historians, linguists, literary critics. The first volume of the Weimar Edition was published in 1883.
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- Main Economic Indicators from SourceOECD
Numeric data only. Provides access to the data published in the journal Main Economic Indicators. Works best with Internet Explorer. - Making of Modern Law from GaleThe Making of Modern Law is the result of digitizing Nineteenth Century Legal Treatises and Twentieth Century Legal Treatises collections. It includes nearly 10 million pages of legal history from America and Britain in more than 21,000 works from casebooks, local practice manuals, form books, works for lay readers, pamphlets, letters, speeches and more - separated into 99 subject areas. Individual titles are linked in MARQCAT.
- Making of the Modern World from GaleTracks the development of the modern, western world through the lens of trade and wealth. Full-text searching across millions of pages of works from the period 1450-1914 in the areas of history, political science, social conditions, technology and industry, economics, area studies and more.
- Mango from Mango
Mango is an online language learning system teaching conversational and grammar skills for 48 languages and 15 ESL courses. Languages include Spanish (Spain), Spanish (Latin America), French, German, Italian, Japanese, Hebrew, Mandarin Chinese, Farsi, Arabic, Irish (Gaelic), Russian and many more. Also includes pronunciation practice for Latin, Biblical Hebrew, Biblical Greek (Koine) and Ancient Greek. Includes English as a Second Language lessons for non-native speakers. - Marquis Who's Who from MarquisDo you need biographical information? Marquis Who's Who contains over 1.4 million 1,444,914 million individuals from all fields of endeavor including: government, business, science and technology, the arts, entertainment, and sports. Search by name, gender, occupation, geography, hobbies and interests, religion and much more.
- Mary Ferrell Foundation (Archive) from Mary Ferrell Fdn.The Mary Ferrell Foundation hosts the largest electronic archive of information covering the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, subsequent investigations, and the historical context of the time period. Contains over 10,000 entries for names and organizations relevant to researchers of the JFK assassination. Also included are documents, essays, photographs, audio and video clips. Coverage dates range from the early 1960's to the present.
- MasterFILE Premiere from EBSCO
Provides full text for over 1,810 periodicals covering nearly all subjects including general reference, business, health, and much more. - MathSciNet from American Mathematical Society Covers pure and applied mathematics and statistics, including applications to other fields, such as physics, computer science, and engineering.
- MD Consult from Elsevier
Includes 50 medical reference books, over 80 medical journals and clinics, peer-reviewed clinical practice guidelines, patient education materials, and information on medications from Gold Standard. - Mediamark Reporter (online version) from Mediamark Research, Inc.
Interpreting Consumer Survey Data Sets
Numeric data only. Provides survey data on the demographics, media use (i.e. radio, TV, and newspapers and magazines), product usage and brand preferences of a sample of ~25,000 US consumers. - Medical Library in ProQuest from ProQuestCovers 219 health journals and includes bibliographic citations, abstracts and selected full text articles.
- Medieval Sources online from Manchester Univ. PressIncludes full text (pdf) of books in their series, Manchester Medieval Sources. Topics include the Normans, the Black Death, Catholic England and other theological subjects, women, Merovingian France, the reign of Richard II, and the annals of St-Bertin and Fulda. Covers medieval studies from medieval studies from c. 600s to 1600.
- Medline from Ovid
Medline & PubMed Comparison
International coverage of over 5,400 journals in the fields of medicine, public health, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, and the preclinical sciences. - Mendelsohn Affluent Survey -- See: Simmons OneView
- Mental Measurements Yearbook from EBSCO
Access is limited to 4 users at a time.
A comprehensive guide to over 2,000 contemporary testing instruments, contains information essential for a complete evaluation of testing and assessment products covering such diverse areas as psychology, education, business, and leadership. - Mergent Bondviewer from Mergent Comprehensive coverage of over 2.3 million Corporate, Municipal and US taxable securities. Customized reports can be exported in Excel, Html, Word, and PDF formats.
- Mergent Horizon from Mergent Comprehensive coverage for companies actively traded on the NYSE, AMEX and NASDAQ with enhanced product-level detail for 3,700 companies in the Healthcare, Technology, Media and Finance sectors.
- Mergent Online from MergentIncludes: U.S. and international company data and archives data, U.S. and international annual reports, institutional holdings data, insider trading data, FactSheets, FactSheets Express, expanded long-term debt, Experian National Business Database, equity and corporate bond portraits.
- Mergent WebReports from Mergent Public company information; an online (.pdf format) version of the Mergent Manuals (formerly called Moody Manuals).
- Merriam Webster's Collegiate Dictionary from BritannicaCurrent English language dictionary provided through Britannica Online.
- Middle Eastern & Central Asian Studies from EBSCO
Index of research, policy and scholarly discourse on the countries and peoples of the Middle East, Central Asia and North Africa covering 1900 and earlier to the present. - Middle Search Plus from EBSCO Provides full text for nearly 100 magazines covering general topics appropriate for middle and junior high school students. Included with other education databases provided by EBSCO.
- Migne's Patrologiae Graecae from Religion and Technology Center
Patrologiae Graecae is a collection of the writings of the church leaders who wrote in Greek, including both the Eastern "Fathers" and those Western Christians who wrote before the Latin takeover of the West in the third century. - Military & Government in EBSCO from EBSCO
Current news pertaining to all branches of the military and government. Includes periodicals, academic journals, and other content pertinent to the Military and Government. Cover-to-cover full text for nearly 300 journals and periodicals and indexing and abstracts for nearly 400 titles. - Milton Bibliography (1624-1799) from Univ. of Toronto A component of ITER: Gateway to the Middle Ages, this Milton bibliography presents online the contents of John T. Shawcross's Milton: A Bibliography for the Years 1624-1700, Revised, and for the Years 1701-1799, published in 1984 and extensively revised for this publication.
- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (1990-present) from NewsbankFull text newspaper articles from the Milwaukee Journal/Sentinel. 1990 to present.
- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (1997-2009) from ProQuestFull text newspaper articles from the Milwaukee Journal/Sentinel. 1997 to 2009.
- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel News Archive (1884-2007) from JSOnline Partnering with Google, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel has made back issues of The Milwaukee Journal, The Milwaukee Sentinel and The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (1884-2007) available via Google's Archive News Search.
- MLA Directory of Periodicals from ProQuestThe directory, published by the Modern Language Association, is a master list of almost 6,000 titles in the areas of language, literature, folklore, or pedagogy. The records include editorial address and other contact information, description of the journal's scope, circulation figures, submission guidelines, and whether the journal is peer-reviewed. Current, updated every six months.
- MLA International Bibliography (via LION) from Chadwyck-Healey Bibliography of scholarship on modern languages, literatures, folklore, and linquistics. More than 4,000 journals and 1,000 book publishers are covered back to 1925. The bibliography includes monographs (books), book chapters, abstracts of dissertations, and book series; book reviews are not. Full text is included for more than 300 journals, plus JSTOR and Project MUSE journals.
- MLA International Bibliography from ProquestBibliography of scholarship on modern languages, literatures, folklore, and linquistics. More than 4,000 journals and 1,000 book publishers are covered back to 1925. The bibliography includes monographs (books), book chapters, abstracts of dissertations, and book series; book reviews are not. Full text is included for more than 300 journals, plus JSTOR and Project MUSE journals. ProQuest's interface allows simultaneous searching of other ProQuest databases.
- Morningstar.com from MPLThis resource is available to all residents of Milwaukee, including Marquette students who reside on or near campus. You must have a valid Milwaukee Public Library card and personal identification number (PIN) to gain free access to this subscription database.
- Motif Index of Folk Literature from Indiana Univ. PressBased on the the index by Stith Thompson, this index classifies and indexes motifs (such as characters, actions, or events) in folk literature. The index is an elaborate classification of these motifs into broad categories and will refer to pieces of literature where these motifs occur.
- MSCI ESG Manager from Riskmetrics
Provides three types of information: Company profiles: in-depth analyses of the corporate social responsibility of public companies in the S&P 500 Index and the Domini 400 Social Index (total of ~660 companies), with ratings in seven areas: community, diversity, employee relations, environment, non-US operations, product, and 'other'. - Back to A - Z Index
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- NASA Astrophysics Data System Over two million abstracts from four databases comprise the Astrophysics Data System. The databases included are: Astronomy and Astrophysics, Instrumentation, Physics and Geophysics, and the arXiv.org preprints in Astronomy.
- National Archive of Computerized Data on Aging (NACDA) from I.C.P.S.R. Includes international, historical, longitudinal, and minority aging and gerontological research studies.
- National Archive of Criminal Justice Data (NACJD) from I.C.P.S.R. Includes data collected by the Bureau of Justice Statistics on crime, criminal offenders, crime victims, and the operation of the justice systems at all levels of goverment.
- National Atlas of the United States from U.S. Geological Survey This interactive site allows users to print or order existing maps or customize and print maps with features chosen by the user.
- National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) - Working Papers from NBER These working papers are the initial findings of researchers at the National Bureau of Economic Research (some will later be published more formally).
- National Consumer Study -- See: Simmons OneView

- National Data Catalog from SunLight Labs The National Data Catalog is an open platform for government data sets and APIs. It makes it easy to find datasets by and about government, across all levels (federal, state, and local) and across all branches (executive, legislative, and judicial).
- National Health Service (NHS) Economic Evaluation Database -- See: Evidence Based Medicine Reviews

- Natural Standard from Natural Standard Natural Standard is a clinical resource that provides evidence-based information on natural and alternative therapies, a medical dictionary, interaction checker, medical calculators, and other interactive tools. Grades reflect the level of available evidence for or against the use of each therapy.
- Naxos Music Library from Naxos Access limited to 5 users at a time
Naxos Music Library streaming audio database is an extensive online collection of classical jazz, folk, world, classic rock and other types of music. Included are more than 51,220 CD-length recordings with the addition of over 800 CD-length recordings every month. - Naxos Spoken Word Library from NaxosAccess limited to 5 users at a time
NAXOS is a streaming audiobook database comprised of more than 750 American classics, German classics, plays, philosophical works, and musical biographies including notable authors such as Plato, Austen, Chaucer, Dickens, Shakespeare, Nietzsche, Goethe, & many more. Many recordings are accompanied by on-screen text. No minimum user requirements and apps are available for the iPhone and iPod Touch. - NCAA Student-Athlete Experiences Data Archive from ICPSR The Student-Athlete Experiences Data Archive is a repository of publicly available data collected by the NCAA from its member institutions and their student-athletes addressing a variety of issues related to both intercollegiate athletics and higher education generally.
- NCJRS Abstracts Database from National Criminal Justice Reference Service Covers corrections, courts, crime prevention, criminal justice statistics, drugs and crime, international resources, juvenile justice, law enforcement, research and evaluation, and victims.
- NetAdvantage from MPLThis resource is available to all residents of Milwaukee, including Marquette students who reside on or near campus. You must have a valid Milwaukee Public Library card and personal identification number (PIN) to gain free access to this subscription database.
- NetLibrary from EBSCO NetLibrary books have been merged into EBSCO e-book resources. The collection consists of scholarly, reference, and professional ebooks from leading university presses and commercial publishers.
- New Catholic Encyclopedia (2000 Jubilee Volume)From Gale.
- New Catholic Encyclopedia (2009 Supplement)from Gale
- New Catholic Encyclopedia (2010 Supplement)From Gale.
- New Catholic Encyclopedia (2011 Supplement)
- New Catholic Encyclopedia (2nd ed.)From Gale. The 2nd ed. of the New Catholic Encyclopedia appeared in 2003, thoroughly updating and revising the 1967 publication. Contains almost 12,000 articles in fifteen volumes, as well as maps, illustrations, tables, photos, and bibliographies. The Encyclopedia contains information on persons, institutions, cultural phenomena, religions, philosophies, scientific developments, and social movements affecting the life of the Catholic Church over two millennia.
- New Testament Abstracts from EBSCO
Indexing and abstracts for journal articles, monographs, multi-author works, and software related to New Testament studies. - New York Review of books from A.W. EllsworthLiterary review of current books and issues in American life, politics, culture, and the arts, including music, theater, dance, and film. The electronic edition of this important publication includes complete text and archives back to its 1963 founding, which may be searched by date or author; keyword; or by specific fields (title of article, author of article, reviewed author, reviewed work, and type of article). 1963 to present.
- New York Times (1851-2008) from ProquestContains complete full text articles and images in PDF. Searchable by keywords, headlines, authors, dates, etc.
- New York Times (1980-present) from ProquestOnline full text of the daily newspaper from 1980 -present.
- Newspaper Advertising Source -- See: SRDS Media Solutions

- Newspaper Source Plus from EBSCO
Coverage for over 1,000 full-text newspaper including newspapers from the U.S., Canada and the U.K. Also included are major television and radio news transcripts. - Newspapers in ProQuest from ProquestCoverage of 300 + National and International news sources including the following: Chicago Sun Times, Chicago Tribune, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, New York Times, Star Tribune, Times of London, Wall Street Journal, Wisconsin State Journal.
- Nicaragua: Political Instability and U.S. Intervention, 1910-1933 from GaleThe collection includes instructions sent to and correspondence received by the State Department; the State Department’s internal documentation, as well as correspondence between the Department and other federal departments and agencies, Congress, and private individuals and organizations; telegrams, airgrams, instructions, inquiries, studies, memoranda, situation reports, translations, special reports, plans, and official and unofficial correspondence.
- NIH RePORTER (RePORT Expenditures & Results) from National Institutes of HealthSearchable database of biomedical research projects funded by the Department of Health and Human Services.
- Niles Register from Accessible Archives
Published weekly between 1811 and 1849, Niles' National Register was arguably America's first national news magazine. - Nineteenth Century Collections Online from GaleNCCO is a multi-year global digitization and publishing program focused on primary source collections of the “long” nineteenth century.
- NLM Gateway from National Institutes of HealthProvides a single interface for searching multiple resources from the National Library of Medicine, including databases, consumer health, and other health resources.
- North American Indian Thought and Culture from Alexanderstreet PressIncludes biographies, autobiographies, oral histories, reference works, manuscripts, and photographs, the database presents the life stories of American Indians and Canadian First Peoples in their own words and through the words of others.
- NoveList K8 from EBSCO
Similar to NoveList but limited to juvenile literature. - NoveList from EBSCO
Provides information on over 155,000 fiction titles. Searchable by author, title, series title and plot and searches can be limited by age group. Also includes award winners, discussion guides, and recommended reading. - NTIS - National Technical Information Service from NTIS, U.S. Dept of Commerce Technology AdministrationNTIS is the largest central resource for government-funded information in science, technology, engineering, and business fields. Includes bibliographic citations and abbreviated abstracts from over 3 million publications. Search results are abbreviated in this free search interface provided by the government. Titles can be searched in MARQCAT for MU holdings and WorldCat to locate libraries that may lend the publications. 1964 to present.
- Nursing and Allied Health Collection from EBSCO
A resource for nursing and allied health professionals, students, educators and researchers. Contains nearly 100 full text journals, including more than 80 peer-reviewed titles covering the areas of nursing, biomedicine, health sciences, consumer health and allied health disciplines. Coverage varies by title with some dating from 1965 to current. - Nursing Periodicals in ProQuest from ProquestCovers over 500 periodicals related to Nursing. Full text coverage varies per title.
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- OECD iLibrary from OECD
A portal to the publications of the OECD (Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development), an international, non-governmental organization that studies and helps to formulate economic and social policy. - Official Index to The Times, 1906-1980 from Chadwyck-Healey Indexes articles in the Times of London. The library owns a back file of the Times from March 18, 1788 to present and the Sunday times, 1993-present on microfilm (Microfilm S-101). Current issues are available in Raynor Library Periodicals.
- Old Testament Abstracts from EBSCO
Indexing and abstracts for journal articles, monographs, multi-author works, and software related to Old Testament studies. - OMIM (Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man) from The Center Based on Dr. Victor A. McKusick’s book Mendelian Inheritance in Man, this database includes information on human genes and genetic disorders.
- Open-i: Open Access Biomedical ImagesIncludes citations and images from full-text article collections such as PMC.
- Opposing Viewpoints from MPLThis resource is available to all residents of Milwaukee, including Marquette students who reside on or near campus. You must have a valid Milwaukee Public Library card and personal identification number (PIN) to gain free access to this subscription database.
- ORBUS LATINUS online from Columbia Univ.A finding list of Latin place names and their modern equivalents. Although based on a German publication, this electronic resource can be used like a dictionary without knowledge of German. The original in print was Orbis Latinus; oder, Verzeichnis der wichtigsten lateinischen Orts- und Ländernamen by J G.T. Graesse (1909).
- Overland Journeys: Travels in the West, 1800-1880 from GaleComprised of selections from the microfilm collections Travels in the West and Southwest and the Plains & Rockies, this digital collection provides a unique window on Western History. Selections are based on the bibliographies, The Plains and Rockies: A Critical Bibliography of Exploration, Adventure, and Travel in the American West, 1800-1865, and The Trail West: A Bibliography-Index to Western American Trails, 1841-1869.
- Oxford African American Studies Center from MPLThis resource is available to all residents of Milwaukee, including Marquette students who reside on or near campus. You must have a valid Milwaukee Public Library card and personal identification number (PIN) to gain free access to this subscription database.
- Oxford Art Online from Oxford PressOxford Art Online provides access to the entire text of The Dictionary of Art, ed. Jane Turner (1996, 34 vols.), The Oxford Companion to Western Art, ed. Hugh Brigstocke (2001), The Encyclopedia of Aesthetics, and The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Art Terms. Over 5,500 thumbnail art images and line drawings are displayed in the text of articles along with extensive image links.
- Oxford Bibliographies Online - Philosophy from Oxford PressCombines the features of an encyclopedia with a traditional bibliography and covers a broad range of topics.
- Oxford Classical Dictionary from InteLexA single-volume reference work on Classical Antiquity and the Greco-Roman world. In electronic form, it contains thousands of hyperlinks that allow the user to jump between entries and explore associated topics, figures, and concepts.
- Oxford Dictionary of National Biography from Oxford Univ. Press An online version of the 60 volume print edition containing 50,000 biographies of individuals affecting all aspects of British history.
- Oxford English Dictionary from Oxford Univ. Press A descriptive and historical dictionary of the English language. Presents a record of the history and development of the language since its early origins before the Norman Conquest.
- Oxford Handbooks Online - Business and Management from Oxford Univ. PressEighteen full text handbooks covering the major topics in Business and Management.
- Oxford Handbooks Online - Philosophy from Oxford Univ. PressTwenty-two full text handbooks covering the major topics in Philosophy.
- Oxford Handbooks Online - Political Science from Oxford Univ. PressTwelve full text handbooks covering the major topics in Political Science.
- Oxford Handbooks Online - Religion from Oxford Univ. PressSixteen full text handbooks covering the major areas of Religion.
- Oxford Islamic Studies Online from Oxford Univ. PressOver 3,000 references, chapters from scholarly and introductory works, Qur'anic materials, primary sources, images, and timelines. Includes material from several reference works including: Oxford Encyclopedia of the Islamic World, The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Modern Islamic World, The Islamic World: Past and Present, The Oxford Dictionary of Islam, The Oxford History of Islam, and What Everyone Needs to Know About Islam.
- Oxford Language Dictionaries Online from Oxford Univ. PressFully searchable, completely comprehensive bilingual dictionaries for Chinese, French, German, Italian, Russian, and Spanish.
- Oxford Music OnlineThe Oxford Music Online database includes: The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, The New Grove Dictionary of Opera, The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz, and The Encyclopedia of Popular Music, Oxford Companion to Music, and the Oxford Dictionary of Music.
- Oxford Reference Online Premium from Oxford ReferenceContains over 175 dictionaries, encyclopedias, and language references published by Oxford University Press. A whole shelf of reference tools at your fingertips.
- Oxford Scholarship Online - Religion from Oxford ScholarshipCovering all areas of religion and theology this collection includes thirty full-text titles.
- Oxford Scholarship Online - Philosophy from Oxford ScholarshipContains over 500 full-text books covering core philosophical areas such as aesthetics, history of philosophy, logic, metaphysics and many more.
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- PAIS International from Public Affairs Information Service/CSA Covers current events, public policy issues, and the social sciences in general--including economic and social conditions, government and politics, and international relations.
- Palmer's Index to The Times, 1790-1905 from Chadwyck-Healey Index to articles appearing in The Times of London. Indexing continues via the Official Index to The Times 1906-1980. The library owns a back file of The Times from March 18, 1788 to present and the Sunday times, 1993 to present on microfilm (Microfilm S-101). Current issues are available in Raynor Library Periodicals.
- Papal Encyclicals OnlineCreated, maintained and supported by a Catholic layman, this non-official Catholic website site contains full-text papal encyclicals, apostolic constitutions, apostolic letters and other important Catholic documents beginning with 1226 A.D. Documents can be searched by popes, councils, and by keywords.
- Papal Letters/Lettres Pontificales -- See: Ut per litteras apostolicas
- PapersFirst from FirstSearchIndexes every paper in the published congresses, symposia, conferences, expositions, workshops and meetings received by The British Library Document Supply Center from 1993 to date.
- Papers of Amiri Baraka, Poet Laureate of the Black Power Movement from GaleThe collection consists of rare works of poetry, organizational records, print publications, over one hundred articles, poems, plays, and speeches by Baraka, a small amount of personal correspondence, and oral histories.
- Papers of the Nixon Administration: The President’s Confidential and Subject Special Files, 1969-1974 from GaleThis collection consists of documents of an administratively-sensitive nature, arranged according to subject from President Nixon’s Special Files collection, comprising the Confidential and Subject Files. These documents provide an in-depth look into the activities of the President, his closest advisors, and the administration. These records support the behind-the-scenes historical inquiry into an administration that may well be the most significant one since World War II and one of the most important in the 20th century.
- Parliamentary Papers - House of Commons -- See: House of Commons Parliamentary Papers
- Passport GMID from Euromonitor
A portal database with the following types of content: demographic and economic data for 200+ countries; market profiles for broad consumer sectors for ~80 countries; consumer lifestyle reports for ~80 countries; company profiles; and brief country and industry news updates. - Past Masters from InteLexFull text of works by major philosophers and philosophical groups: Anselm, Aquinas, Aristotle, Calvin, Dewey, Hume, Kant, Kierkegaard, Locke, Luther, Nietzsche, Ockham, Peirce, Plato, Santayana, Sidgwick, Wittgenstein; British Philosophers (1600-1900), Continental Rationalists, and Political Philosophers.
- Patrologia Graecae -- See: Migne's Patrologica Graecae

- Patrologia Latina from Chadwyck-Healy Full text of Jacques-Paul Migne’s 19th century work of patristic and medieval Christian Latin texts from the 2nd to the 13th centuries, with related humanistic and ecclesiastical scholarship from the 16th to the 19th centuries.
- Peace Research Abstracts from EBSCO
Includes bibliographic citations covering areas related to peace research, including conflict resolution, international affairs, peace psychology, and other areas relevant to the discipline. - PEDro - Psysiotherapy Evidence Database from Univ. of SydneyIndexes randomized trials, systematic reviews, and clinical practice guidelines relevant to physical therapy practice.
- Periodicals Archive Online from Chadwyck-HealyContains the full text content of 350 periodicals journals in the humanities and social sciences, from their first issues (some dating back 200 years) to 1995.
- Periodicals Index Online from Chadwyck-HealeyIndex of thousands of journals in the humanities and social sciences. It indexes every issue of over 4700 journals from their inception to 1995, across 37 subject areas and 44 languages and dialects.
- Peterson's Guide to Higher Education -- See: Testing & Education Reference Center
- Philanthropic Studies Index from Indiana University Center on PhilanthropyIndexes articles on nonprofit organizations, fundraising, voluntarism, and charitable giving in primarily academic journals from 1940 to the present.
- Philanthropy In/Sight from Foundation Center Philanthropy In/Sight is an interactive mapping tool that can quickly create maps that reveal patterns of giving and funding relationships, and is designed for anyone interested in the impact of philanthropy around the world and in your own backyard. Raynor Memorial computers only. No wireless or off-campus access.
- Philosopher's Index from ProQuest Covers writings on a wide range of philosophical topics including aesthetics, epistemology, ethics, history of philosophy, logic, metaphysics, political and social philosophy, and the philosophy of other disciplines, such as education, history, language, law, religion, and science.
- Philosophy Online from Philosophy Documentation CenterContains full text of current, recent, and back issues of 66 philosophy journals. Every word in every journal issue in the database is fully searchable, including all articles, book reviews, footnotes, announcements, and notices. Users can view up to a paragraph of text around each "hit;" many journal titles also allow full text display.
- PHOTOFACT Repair Manuals from MPLThis resource is available to all residents of Milwaukee, including Marquette students who reside on or near campus. You must have a valid Milwaukee Public Library card and personal identification number (PIN) to gain free access to this subscription database.
- PILOTS DatabaseIndexes literature from around the world on post-traumatic stress disorder and other forms of traumatic stress. Includes citations, most with abstracts, to journal articles, books, book chapters, dissertations, pamphlets and technical reports. 1871 to present.
- POIESIS -- See: Philosophy Online
- Policy Central from National Journal Group A multi-dimensional resource on politics and policy.
- Political, Economic, and Military Conditions in China: Reports and Correspondence of the U.S. Military Intelligence Division, 1918-1941 from GaleThis collection reproduces the six principal MID files relating exclusively to China for the period 1918 to 1941 (general conditions, political conditions, economic conditions, army, navy, and aeronautics). Also includes documents created by other U.S. Government agencies and foreign governments from the records of the Military Intelligence Division.
- Political Relations and Conflict between Republican China and Imperial Japan, 1930-1939: Records of the U.S. State Department from Gale The records in this collection relate to political relations between China and Japan for the period 1930 -1939. The records are mostly instructions to and despatches from diplomatic and consular officials; the despatches are often accompanied by enclosures. Also included in these records are notes between the Department of State and foreign diplomatic representatives in the United States, memorandums prepared by officials of the Department.
- Political Risk Yearbook from PRS GroupProvides 45-65 page overviews of the history, economy, politics, and risk forecasts for 100 countries. It provides 10 years of economic data, and prose description and analysis of the political players and situation written by experts. Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader. Current year only.
- Political Science -- See also: Sage Journals Online
- Political Science Abstracts (Worldwide) from ProquestCovers research in political science, international relations, law, public administration. Indexing and abstracting is provided for over 1300 journals. 1975 to present.
- Political Science Complete from EBSCO
Full text for nearly 400 journals, and indexing and abstracts for more than 800 journals. Also includes 180 full-text reference books and monographs, and over 28,000 full text conference papers. - Polling the Nations from ORS PublishingAccess limited to 1 user at a time
Database of public opinion polls containing the full text of 400,000 questions and responses from 14,000 surveys conducted by 700 polling organizations since 1986 in the U. S. and 80 other countries. Questions are individually indexed in one of 4,500+ topics and six search fields: topic, question text, universe, polling organization and response categories. 1986 to present. - POPLINE from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public HealthProvides international coverage of literature on reproductive health, population, family planning, and related health issues. Includes bibliographic citations with abstracts for journal articles, books and book chapters, technical reports, and other documents. 1970 to present.
- Population Index from Princeton Univ.Provides an annotated bibliography of the world's population literature. Contains abstracts for 46,035 of the demographic literature including books, journal articles, working papers, and other materials. 1986 to 2000.
- Primary Search from EBSCO Provides full text for over 70 children's magazines and over 300 children's pamphlets, designed for the elementary school student. Included with other education databases available via EBSCO.
- PrimateLit from Univ. of Wisconsin-Primate Lab Provides bibliographic access to the scientific literature on nonhuman primates for the research and educational communities.
- ProceedingsFirst from FirstSearchIndexes every published congress, symposium, conference, exposition, workshop and meeting received by The British Library Document Supply Center from 1993 to date.
- Professional Development Collection from EBSCO
A collection of more than 550 education journals, including more than 350 peer-reviewed titles. This database also contains more than 200 educational reports. - Project Muse from Muse Full-text access to more than 400 journals from nearly 100 publishers. Project Muse emphasizes prestigious humanities and social science journals. Other disciplines included are political science, film, theatre, and performing arts. List of Project Muse Titles. Coverage varies by title.
- Project on Human Development in Chicago Neighborhoods (PHDCN) from I.C.P.S.R. A large-scale, interdisciplinary study of the complex influences of community, family, and individual factors on human development over time, specifically how families, schoos, and neighborhoods affect child and adolescent development both positively and negatively.
- ProQuest Asian Business & Reference from ProQuestFocuses on business and financial news from the eastern hemisphere.
- ProQuest Career and Technical Education from ProQuestCovers vocational information for a variety of subject areas including: businesss, health, the arts, history, sciences, social sciences, and literature and language. Includes over 500 full-text titles.
- ProQuest Central from ProQuestMultidisciplinary database with 11,000+ titles, with over 8,000 titles in full-text. It serves as the central resource for researchers at all levels in all markets. Over 160 subjects areas are covered extensively including business and economics, health and medical, news and world affairs, technology, social sciences and more.
- Proquest Computing from ProQuestThe database includes product reviews, database design and management, software, hardware, e-commerce, Web site development, intranets and extranets, and technology management. Other topics include: artificial intelligence, gaming, graphics, networks, programming, security, systems, database management, data processing, hardware, software, and more.
- ProQuest Congressional (formerly Lexis Nexis Congressional) from ProQuestIncludes text and status of Congressional bills; information about members of Congress and their districts, text of prepared statements before Congressional hearings, text of National Journal articles, and text of Congressional Record and Federal Register. Analysis of appropriate bills gives information about relevant public policies. Click on "Publications" button to get online version of CIS/Index. Index coverage is 1970 to present. Full text coverage varies.
- ProQuest European Business from ProQuestCovers the latest business and financial information for the European sector. 1971 to present.
- ProQuest NewsstandProvides full text of over 1300 newspapers, news websites and blogs throughout the world. Major newspapers include the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Chicago Tribune, Washington Post, USA Today, Los Angeles Times, Boston Globe, The Guardian and many other national and regional titles. Includes older issues back to 1984 for some.
- ProQuest Nursing and Allied Health Source from ProquestThis subset of Health Sciences in ProQuest, includes over 715 full-text journals, more than 12,000 dissertations in nursing and related fields, and easy access to evidence–based content from the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI.) Click Browse to view evidence summaries, systematic reviews, and best practice information sheets from JBI; cultural competency and video training resources; and study paths.
- ProQuest Research Collections from ProQuest Enhanced indexing, abstracts and selected full text or full images of articles in a wide range of magazines and journals from numerous disciplines. Includes general interest and news publications as well as selected scholarly journals. Includes bibliographic citations and abstracts of periodical articles; some full text and full image articles. Coverage varies by title with good coverage for late 1980's to present, some earlier coverage.
- ProQuest Research Library from ProQuestIndexing, abstracts and selected full text or full images of articles in a wide range of magazines and journals.
It includes general interest and news publications as well as selected scholarly journals. Includes bibliographic citations and abstracts of periodical articles; some full text and full image articles. Coverage varies by title with good coverage for late 1980's to present, some earlier coverage. - ProQuest Statistical Insight (formerly Lexis Nexis Statistical) from Proquest Indexing and abstracting service to a wide variety of statistical information from the U.S. government, state governments and private sources.
- PsycArticles from American Psychological Assoc.Full text of 60 publications from the American Psychological Assocation. Coverage varies by publication.
- Psychology in ProQuest from ProquestProvides indexing of over 300 professional and scholarly periodicals related to psychology. Includes bibliographic citations and abstracts of periodical articles; some full text and full image articles. Good coverage for late 1980's to present, with some earlier coverage.
- PsycINFO from Ovid
Coverage varies widely by title but segments go back into the 1800's. Indexes articles and provides descriptive, non-evaluative abstracts. Provides content summaries and tables of contents for book chapters and books. - PubChem from National Institutes of Health Provides information on the biological activities of small molecules. It includes substance information, compound structures, and bioactivity data via the three primary databases: PubChem BioAssay, PubChem Compound, and PubChem Substance. Current information only.
- PubMed Dietary Supplement Subset rom National Insitutes of HealthProvides citations from a broad spectrum of dietary supplement literature including vitamin, mineral, phytochemical, ergogenic, botanical, and herbal supplements in human nutrition and animal models.
- PubMed from National Institutes of HealthMedline & PubMed Comparison
PubMed includes bibliographic citations and abstracts from over 5,400 biomedical journals published in the United States and 80 other countries. The molecular biology databases include DNA and protein sequences, genome mapping data and 3-D protein structures. 1946 to present. - Back to A - Z Index
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- RAMBI - The Index of Articles on Jewish Studies from the Jewish National & University LibrarySelective bibliography of articles in the various fields of Jewish religious and biblical studies and in the study of Eretz Israel and the State of Israel. Material indexed in Rambi is compiled from thousands of periodicals, in print and electronic format. Searchable by subject, author, title, source or keyword from any field. Coverage begins with 1942.
- Radio Advertising Source -- See: SRDS Media Solutions

- Ready Reference Shelf from MPL/GaleThis resource is available to all residents of Milwaukee, including Marquette students who reside on or near campus. You must have a valid Milwaukee Public Library card and personal identification number (PIN) to gain free access to this subscription database.
- Records of the National Council for United States-China Trade 1973-1983 from GaleThis collection documents the formation of the National Council for United States-China Trade and its role in the development of U.S.-China trade, and the Council’s library holdings relating to China’s trade and economy.
- Redbooks: Advertisers & Agencies Online from Redbooks.com This is a two-in-one database, with information on advertising agencies and on companies which advertise. It corresponds to the print publications Standard Directory of Advertising Agencies and Standard Directory of Advertisers.
- ReferenceUSA from InfoGroup ReferenceUSA consists of two databases: a business directory and a consumer directory.
- RefMobile
This mobile version of RefWorks is available for MU students, faculty, staff and alumni. Requires group code. - RefWorks/COS -- See: COS
- RefWorks from RefWorks Online resource for compiling bibliographies and citations. Requires a RefWorks account created on a campus computer. Bibliographies can be printed, exported, and/or changed to another format (MLA, APA, etc.) Many database vendors (ProQuest, Ovid, etc.) allow for the exporting of citations directly to an established RefWorks account.
- REHABDATA from National Rehabilitation Information CenterIndexes research literature on disability and rehabilitation. Includes over 65,000 citations and abstracts for journal articles, reports, research projects, and books. 1956 to present.
- Religious and Theological Abstracts from Religious and Theological Abstracts, Inc.Covers articles in Christian (mainly Protestant), Jewish, and Muslim journals. Includes bibliographic citations and abstracts of journal articles. 1958 to present.
- Religious Periodicals in ProQuest from ProquestCovers popular magazine and scholarly journal articles on religion. 1986 to present.
- Repertoire d'Art et d'Archeologie (via Francis) from Ovid Francis is a large multi-disciplinary database produced in France which indexes over 4,200 journals in the humanities and social sciences since 1984.
- RePORTER (RePORT EXPENDITURES & RESULTS) from National Institutes of HealthSearchable database of biomedical research projects funded by the Department of Health and Human Services. Includes: Grant number, primary investigator and address of affiliated institution, project title, initial review group, and abstract for each project. 1972 to present.
- Revolution in Mexico, the 1917 Constitution, and Its Aftermath: Records of the U.S. State Department from GaleU.S. State Department records consists of political and military documents relating to the Mexican Revolution and its aftermath -1910-1924
- RIA Checkpoint from RIA A tax research service covering state and federal tax information, with some international coverage.
- RiskMetrics from WRDS
This database contains a set of financial models used to assess portfolio risk. Available via WRDS. - Back to A - Z Index
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- Sabin Americana 1500-1926 from GaleWorks about the Americas published throughout the world from 1500 to the early 1900's. Included are books, pamphlets, serials and other documents providing original accounts of exploration, trade, colonialism, slavery and abolition, the western movement, Native Americans, military actions and more.
- SAE Digital Library from Society of Automotive Engineers Indexes thousands of documents from around the world covering the latest advances and research in all areas of mobility engineering including ground vehicle, aerospace, off-highway, and manufacturing technology. Coverage includes fuels and lubricants, emissions, electronics, brakes, restraint systems, noise, engines, materials, lighting, and more.
- Safari Books Online from Proquest Access limited to 4 users at a time
This resource offers a breadth of full-text IT and business related books. Topics include: IT management, e-commerce/business, programming languages, graphics, hardware, multimedia, security and many others. if you have difficulty accessing this resource, please try again in a few minutes. - SAGE Journals Online from SageSAGE Journals Online brings together journals from the following subject areas: Health Scineces; Life and Biomedical Sciences; Materials Science and Engineering; Social Sciences and Hummanities. Coverage varies by title but most journals are 1982 to present.
- SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System from NASA Over two million abstracts from four databases comprise the Astrophysics Data System. The databases included are: Astronomy and Astrophysics, Instrumentation, Physics and Geophysics, and the arXiv.org preprints in Astronomy.
- Schomburg Studies on the Black ExperienceSearches the complete contents of Schomburg Studies on the Black Experience, a unique database detailing the rich tapestry of the African experience throughout the Americas.
It comprises interdisciplinary essays written by leading scholars on the Black Experience accompanied by a timeline, images, video clips, and other selected research materials. - Science Accelerator from Office of Scientific and Technical Information, U. S. Dept of EnergyProvides a single query interface to search multiple science resources including Information Bridge, E-print Network, Science Conference Proceedings, DOE R&D Accomplishments, Energy Citations Database, DOE R&D Project Summaries, Federal R&D Project Summaries, DOE Patents, and Energy Files. Covers 1943 - present.
- Science Citation Index from ISI
Included in Web of Science which combines Science Citation Index, Social Science Citation Index, and Arts and Humanities Citation Index in one source. Indexes can be searched individually or combined. Search by words in author, title, keyword, abstract, journal title and author affiliation fields. A unique Cited Reference Search feature allows forward searching by locating articles that have cited an older document. - Science Reference Center from EBSCO
Covers biology, chemistry, earth & space science, environmental science, health & medicine, history of science, life science, physics, science & society, science as inquiry, scientists, technology and wildlife. Includes full text for 181 periodicals, 595 reference books, and 23 encyclopedias. - Science.gov from USA.gov Science.gov is an interagency cooperative providing a unified search of the government’s scientific and technical information. 30 databases and over 1,700 web sites are included. Material is selected by the following agencies: Departments of Agriculture, Commerce, Defense, Education, Energy, Health & Human Services, Interior as well as the Environmental Protection Agency, NASA, National Science Foundation, and the U.S. Government Printing Office.
- Sciences in ProQuest from ProQuestCovers popular magazine and scholarly journal articles on a wide range of science topics including agriculture, biology, chemistry, computing, engineering, physics and telecommunications.
Includes bibliographic citations, abstracts and selected full text articles. 1986 to present. - SciFinder from American Chemical Society
One-time registration is required. SciFinder’s Reference search retrieves documents from journals, patents, books, reviews, meeting abstracts, dissertations, conference proceedings, technical reports, chemical catalogs and libraries. - Scitech Book News from ProquestReviews scholarly books in technology, engineering, computer science, medicine, agriculture, and the physical & biological sciences. Full text coverage March 2000 to present.
- SIMBAD Astronomical Database from Harvard Univ.Provides basic data, cross-identifications and bibliography for astronomical objects outside the solar system. Search for stars, clusters, and nebulae in the Milky Way.
- Simmons National Consumer Study -- See: Simmons OneView
- Simmons OneView from Experian
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Simmons OneView is the software that allows users to create crosstabs with data from the Simmons National Consumer Studies. Gives access to surveys from 2004, 2006, 2008, 2009, and 2010.
From Experian Simmons (formerly-Simmons Market Research Bureau), these studies provide survey data on the demographics, media use (i.e. radio, TV, and newspapers and magazines), product usage and brand preferences of a sample of ~30,000 US consumers. Covers roughly 8,000 brands. - Social Explorer from Oxford Univ. Press Social Explorer is a research tool designed to provide quick and easy access to historical census data and demographic information. It creates maps and reports to help visually analyze and understand demography and social change throughout history.
- Social Sciences Citation Index from ISI
Included in Web of Science which combines Science Citation Index, Social Science Citation Index, and Arts and Humanities Citation Index in one source. Indexes can be searched individually or combined. Search by words in author, title, keyword, abstract, journal title and author affiliation fields. A unique Cited Reference Search feature allows forward searching by locating articles that have cited an older document. - Social Sciences in ProQuest from ProquestCovers popular magazine and scholarly journal articles on a wide range of social science topics including history, social policy, law, defense and military issues, psychology, anthropology, culture, criminology, political science, social welfare and urban development. Includes bibliographic citations, abstracts and selected full text articles. 1986 to present.
- Social Sciences Variables Database from I.C.P.S.R.Through funding from the National Science Foundation, ICPSR has created a Social Science Variables Database (SSVD) that enables searching across studies at the variable level. List of studies in the SSVD.
- Social Services Abstracts from ProQuestFocuses on social work, human services, and related areas, including social welfare, social policy, and community development. Includes bibliographic citations to over 1,406 publications. Includes abstracts of journal articles and dissertations, and citations to book reviews. 1980 to present.
- Social Work Reference Library from NASW Press
Contains the full text of the most recent editions of: Encyclopedia of social work; Social work dictionary; and: Social work almanac. - Sociological Abstracts from ProQuestCovers research in sociology and related disciplines. Sociofile indexes over 2000 journals from about 55 countries, providing bibliographic citations and abstracts for the journal articles. 1974 to present.
- Socrates; the Corporate Social Ratings Monitor -- See MSCI ESG Manager
- Soundzabound from Soundzabound Soundzabound provides music and sound effects that are copyright compliant and royalty free for use in student/instructor projects and other school productions. Students and educators in the state of Wisconsin may download and use these MP3 audio files in creation of videos, films and DVDs, digital storytelling and other types of multimedia projects.
- SourceOECD -- See: OECD iLibrary
- Spanish books In Print from MPLThis resource is available to all residents of Milwaukee, including Marquette students who reside on or near campus. You must have a valid Milwaukee Public Library card and personal identification number (PIN) to gain free access to this subscription database.
- SPIRES HEP Database from Stanford Linear Accelerator CenterHigh Energy Physics literature database. Other Spires databases cover Conferences, Experiments, Videos, Jobs, and more. Historical Note: In 1991 SPIRES became the first web-site in North America.
- SPORTDiscus with Full Text from EBSCO
Includes book and journal literature in: recreation; exercise physiology; sports medicine; coaching; physical fitness; training and conditioning; and the psychology, history and sociology of sport. Indexing: 1949 to present. Full-text: 1985-present. - Sports Business Research Network from SBRnetSearchable news and market research from the National Sporting Goods Association and other industry sources on all aspects of sporting goods, sports equipment, participation, broadcasting and marketing.
- SRDS Media Solutions from SRDS Inc.(formerly Standard Rate & Data)
This database has two parts: directory information for print and broadcast media, including outdoor and direct mail advertising sources; and demographic and lifestyle (psychographic) information for metro areas and counties. - State Papers Online 1509-1714 from GaleA searchable archive of 16th- and 17th-century State Papers Domestic, Foreign, Scotland, Ireland and Registers of the Privy Council for research and teaching projects in politics, government, and social, economic, and religious history.
- Stat!Ref from IngenixProvides online access to the full-text of 10 dental books, including an insurance coding book and several standard texts. Also includes AAFP Conditions A to Z; CPT with RVUs Data File, ICD-9-CM volumes 1-3, and Jablonski's Dictionary of Medical Acronyms and Abbreviations.
- Statistical Abstract of the U.S. from U.S. Census BureauSummary of statistics on the social, political, and economic organization of the United States from such sources as the Census Bureau, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Bureau of Economic Analysis, and many other Federal agencies and private organizations.
- Substance Abuse and Mental Health Data Archive (SAMHDA) from I.C.P.S.R. Data collected by public and private health care agencies related to substance abuse and mental health. Includes abstracts, project overviews, data collection instruments, and descriptions of variables found in the dataset.
- SUMSearch from Univ. of Texas-Health Science CenterSimultaneously searches multiple internet sites, including the National Guideline Clearinghouse, PubMed, and DARE, for evidence-based health information. Includes Clinical practice guidelines, and citations and abstracts for review articles, systematic reviews and original research. 1966 to present.
- Survey of the American Consumer -- See: Mediamark Reporter (Online version)

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- TableBase from Responsive Data Services, Inc. Provides access to tabular information (i.e. statistical and rank information, and raw figures). Subject emphasis is on business (companies, industries, products, countries and markets), but it also covers broader subject areas, such as trends and demographics.
- Teacher Reference Center from EBSCO
Indexing and abstracts for 270+ popular teacher and administrator journals and magazines. - TeachingBooks from TeachingBooks.net TeachingBooks generates enthusiasm for books and reading by providing easy access to authors, illustrators and exceptional book resources all in one place.
- Testing & Education Reference Center from Gale Online version of the well-known Peterson’s Guides to higher education. Also includes access to sample college entrance exams and certification and licensing tests which can be taken and scored online.
- Tests in Print from EBSCO Produced by the Buros Institute of Mental Measurements at the University of Nebraska, Tests in Print (TIP) serves as a comprehensive bibliography to all known commercially available tests that are currently in print in the English language.
- Theological Investigations [PDF] from Centre for Culture, Technology and Values
The complete text of Karl Rahner's 23-volume Theological Investigations in PDF format. Entire set or individual volumes can be searched by keyword. - Theology in EBSCO from EBSCO
Four EBSCO theology article databases can also be searched together as a group: ATLA Religion Database and ATLA Serials, Catholic Periodical and Literature Index, Old Testament Abstracts – see description, New Testament Abstracts – see description. - Thesaurus Linguae Graecae from Univ. of California-Irvine
Contains virtually all ancient Greek texts surviving from the period between Homer (8th century B.C.) and A.D. 600, plus historiographical, lexicographic, and Scholastic texts from the period between 600 and 1453. Includes the Septuagint and Greek New Testament. - Thesaurus Linguae Latinae from deGruyterA searchable, electronic version of the world's largest monolingual Latin dictionary. Users can easily find detailed documentation of usage, etymology, and history of Latin words, as well as the survival of Latin words in other languages. The TLL documents and describes the use of Latin in surviving texts to A.D. 600, and is used by Latin scholars, researchers, and students worldwide.
- Thomae Aquinatis Opera Omnia (Web version) from Fundación Tomás de AquinoFull text (in Latin) of the works of Aquinas and 61 other related Latin works. An electronic version of the printed concordance, Index Thomisticus.
- Thomson ONE from Thomson Financial
Thomson One Banker (T1B) is a portal to company information for approximately 12,000 US (the Disclosure dataset) and 13,000 foreign (the Worldscope dataset) public companies, representing about 96% of world market value in 50+ countries. Also includes Investext; and mergers and acquisitions (M&A), new issues and syndicated loans data. - Tiananmen Square and U.S.-China relations, 1989-1993 from GaleThis collection reviews U.S.-China relations in the post-Cold War Era, and analyzes the significance of the 1989 Tiananmen Square demonstrations, China’s human rights issues, and resumption of World Bank loans to China in July 1990.
- The Times (London) 1790-1905 from Chadwyck-Healey Indexes articles in The Times of London through Palmer's Index to the Times 1790-1905. Indexing is continued via Official Index to The Times, 1906-1980.
- The Times Digital Archive 1785-2006 from GaleThe complete digital edition of The Times (London) from 1785 to 2006 (Mon.-Sat.) Includes full facsimile images of articles and pages. The entire newspaper is captured, with all articles, advertisements and illustrations/photos divided into categories to facilitate searching. Note: this does not include Sunday Times (from London.)
- Times Literary Supplement Historical Archive from GaleThe Times Literary Supplement online archive contains the complete text (in image format) of this primary source of twentieth-century British cultural and literary history. Search features include author, book title, reviewer, subject, and date. Covers 1902 to 2007.
- Tools and Resources for Assessing Social Impact from the Foundation CenterTRASI is a searchable, expert-reviewed database of over 150 approaches to measuring the impact of social programs and investments. It also features a community portal for nonprofits, grantmakers, and social enterprises to connect with peers and evaluation experts.
- TOXNET from National Institutes of HealthProvides access to databases on toxicology and hazardous chemicals, including HSDB - Hazardous Substances Data Bank, TOXLINE, ChemIDplus, IRIS - Integrated Risk Information System, and ITER - International Toxicity Estimates for Risk.
- TRIS Online from Transportation Research Board The world's largest and most comprehensive bibliographic resource on transportation information, TRIS Online contains over a half million records of published and ongoing research on all modes and disciplines in the field of transportation.
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- Twentieth Century Religious Thought from Alexander Street PressCovers the major strains and new directions in religious questioning that have often altered the very framework of given traditions. In addition to studying scholars' ideas separately, researchers can explore broader schools of thought to examine how different theories, denominations, faiths, and political and cultural groups have intersected, differed, and influenced one another.
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- Ulrich's Periodicals Directory from Ulrichsweb
An international directory of periodicals from over 80,000 U.S. and foreign serials publishers with information regarding their cost, where they are indexed, where they are published, etc. Discontinued titles from 1974 onward are included. - United Nations Treaty Collection from United NationsAccess to multinational treaties compiled under the auspices of the United Nations. Current treaties are includes as well as some treaties dating from the beginning of the United Nations.
- U.S. Middle East Peace Policy and America’s Role in the Middle East Peace Process, 1989-1993 from GaleThis collection contains Bush Presidential Records from a variety of White House offices. These files consist of letters of correspondence, memoranda, coversheets, notes, distribution lists, newspaper articles, informational papers, published articles, and reports from the public, the Congress, Bush administration officials, and other various federal agencies primarily regarding American Middle East peace policy and the United States’ role in the many facets of the Middle East peace process.
- U.S. Relations and Policies in Southeast Asia, 1944-1958: Records of the Office of Southeast Asian Affairs from GaleThis collection identifies the key issues, individuals, and events in the history of U.S.-Southeast Asia relations between 1944 and 1958, and places them in the context of the complex and dynamic regional strategic, political, and economic processes that have fashioned the American role in Southeast Asia.
- U.S. Relations with the Vatican and the Holocaust, 1940-1950 from GaleThis collection provides unique correspondence, reports and analyses, memos of conversations, and personal interviews exploring such themes U.S.-Vatican relations, Vatican’s role in World War II, Jewish refugees, Italian anti-Jewish laws during the papacy of Pius XII, and the pope’s personal knowledge of the treatment of European Jews.
- Uniworld from UniworldUniworld encompasses two searchable databases covering over 200 countries &151; American firms operating in foreigh countries, and Foreign firms operating in the United States. Each database provides location information (company name, street address, city, country) as well as corporate contact information.
- UpToDate from UpToDate
Provides evidence-based content on over 8500 topics, graded treatment recommendations, a drug database, medical calculators, and patient education materials. - Ut per litteras apostolicas (Papal Letters/Lettres Pontificales) from Brepols Information on the most varied aspects of medieval society: church institutions, the clergy, the Papal States, politics, the legal system, taxation, government and finance, secular society, the religious life, intellectual and artistic life, the economy, wars, law and order, the environment and natural disasters, and daily life.
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- Value Line from Value Line Value Line provides investment information about 1,700 large-cap stocks and 1,800 small- or medium-cap companies. For each company this includes: year-ahead and three- to five-year probable relative price performance; projections of key financial measures; and concise, objective commentary on current operations and future prospects. It also provides short-term industry reviews, and a stock screening feature. Coverage: 1997 - present.
- Vanderbilt Television News Archive from Vanderbilt Extensive index of television news indexing more than 30,000 individual network evening news broadcasts from the major U.S. national broadcast networks: ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN and Fox News and more than 9,000 hours of special news-related programming including ABC's Nightline since 1989.
- Vetus Latina from BrepolsLatin Biblical texts which were used by the early Church fathers in existence and use from the 2nd century AD until the predominance of the Vulgate. Search results are viewed in archival card format which include updated information as is provided by the Vetus Latina Institute in Beuron.
- VideoHound's Golden Movie Retriever from GaleReviews movies that are available on DVD or tape. Each entry includes title, alternate title, one-to four-bone rating, year released, MPAA rating, brief review, length, format, country of origin, cast, technical personnel, awards and made-for-television/cable/video designations.
- Virginia Henderson International Nursing Library from Sigma Theta Tau InternationalIncludes the Registry of Nursing Research and Practice Innovations with study and conference abstracts; and citations for dissertations, journal articles, videos, and audio files.
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- W. B. Yeats Collection from Chadwyck-HealeyThe major works of William Butler Yeats in all genres, including poetry, plays, criticism and fiction, published between 1885 and 1995.
- Wall Street Journal (1984-present) from Dow Jones The most frequently used daily financial newspaper in the US, it provides business and financial news coverage, personal and company profiles, feature reporting, special reports, and regular columns.
- Wall Street Transcript (1997-present) from Wall Street Transcript Corp.Wall Street Transcript is a journal (originally published in print, and it still is; it began publication in 1963) whose content consists of transcripts of interviews with CEO's and other high-level corporate executives, and transcripts of interviews with investment analysts and money managers. The transcripts are generally 2000 - 4000+ words each (except for the analyst roundtables which are considerably longer). 1997 to present.
- Water Resources Abstracts from ProQuestScientific research and public policy on water related topics, including pollution abatement, purification and treatment methods, groundwater issues, conservation, and water quality/quantity management. Includes sources from the life, physical, and social sciences, engineering and law. Includes bibliographic citations and abstracts of journal articles, proceedings, and other research publications. 1967 to present.
- Web of Science from ISI
Combines Science Citation Index, Social Science Citation Index, and Arts and Humanities Citation Index in one source. Indexes can be searched individually or combined. Search over 12,000 journals by words in author, title, keyword, abstract, journal title & author affiliation fields. A unique Cited Reference Search allows forward searching by locating articles that have cited an older document. 1975 to present. - Wellesley Index to Victorian Periodicals 1824-1900 from Routledge
Indexes articles from 45 monthly and quarterly periodicals on a wide range of topics including literature, religion, politics, social science, political economy, archaeology, science and the arts. - Who's Who (Marquis) from GaleThe Complete Marquis Who's Who is included in Biography in Context (formerly Biography Resource Center). This file contains more than 900,000 thumbnail biographies from 20 Marquis sources including Who’s Who in America, Who Was Who in America, and Who’s Who in the World.
- Who's Who Among African Americans from GaleProvides biographical and career details on notable African American individuals, including leaders from sports, the arts, business, religion and other fields.
- WisCareers from MPLThis resource is available to all residents of Milwaukee, including Marquette students who reside on or near campus. You must have a valid Milwaukee Public Library card and personal identification number (PIN) to gain free access to this subscription database.
- WISCAT from Division for Library Services, Dept. of Public InstructionWISCAT is the statewide bibliographic database for Wisconsin. It contains over 6.1 million bibliographic records with local holdings statements for 1255 libraries of all types throughout Wisconsin.
- Wisconsin Bluebooks from Univ. of Wisconsin Digital CollectionsContains the constitutions of the United States and of the State of Wisconsin; Jefferson's manual; rules and orders of the Senate and Assembly, and annals of the Legislature; profiles of state officials, senators, and representatives; also, statistical tables and history of state institutions.
- Wisconsin Heritage Online from WHOWisconsin Heritage Online (WHO) is a collaborative digitization program dedicated to making Wisconsin's cultural heritage resources available to a broad audience of students, teachers, scholars, genealogists, and history buffs.
- Wisconsin Newspapers Digital Research Site from Wisconsin Newspaper AssociationIncludes access to 235 daily and weekly newspapers in Wisconsin, starting in 2005 to the present, with an embargo delay of 60 days. Each addition is included cover to cover in a PDF searchable format. This service is available only in all Wisconsin public, academic and school libraries. Provided as part of Wisconsin's BadgerLink program.
- Wisconsin Newspapers in America's News from NewsbankResearch current and archived news content on topics, events, issues, people, businesses, and more. Access local, in-state, national and international news sources, including newspapers, broadcast transcripts, newswires, news blogs, web-only and video content.
- Wisconsin Newsstand from ProQuestFull text newspaper coverage of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Wisconsin State Journal and the Madison Capital Times, plus selected coverage of other regional sources. Includes a total of 15 Wisconsin newspapers. Best coverage for the most recent years, from 1993 forward; some limited coverage for earlier years beginning with 1986. Includes full text of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel from 1997 to present.
- Wisconsin Sources in Access World News from NewsbankResearch current and archived news content on topics, events, issues, people, businesses, and more. Access local, in-state, national and international news sources, including newspapers, broadcast transcripts, newswires, news blogs, web-only and video content.
- Women Writers Online from Brown Univ. A textbase of out-of-print and manuscript works by women covering 1400 to 1850. A subset of this database contains over 100 Renaissance texts with substantial introductory and contextual essays. List of texts included
- World Book Online (World Book Encyclopedia) from MPLThis resource is available to all residents of Milwaukee, including Marquette students who reside on or near campus. You must have a valid Milwaukee Public Library card and personal identification number (PIN) to gain free access to this subscription database.
- World Development Indicators (WDI Online) from The World Bank Numeric time series data only. Social and economic indicator data in annual time series for 208 economies, and 18 regional and income groups.
- World News Connection from NTISA Foreign News Service from the U.S. Government. Provides full-text English language articles regarding current world affairs (i.e., military, political, environmental, scientific, technical, and socioeconomic issues and events, etc.).
- World Newspaper Archive—African Newspapers from NewsbankThe World Newspaper Archive contains major newspapers from Africa.
- World Newspaper Archive—Latin American Newspapers from NewsbankThe World Newspaper Archive will ultimately offer online full-text access to major newspapers from Africa, Latin America, Asia, and Central and Eastern Europe. It opens with part of its collection from Latin America, including papers from Chile, Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico. When complete it will offer 35 papers with long publishing histories from the 19th and 20th centuries.
- World Newspaper Archive—South Asian Newspapers from NewsbankThe World Newspaper Archive has begun to digitize major newspapers from South Asia and will include newspapers from India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
- World Shakespeare Bibliography from Johns Hopkins Univ. PressOnline bibliography provides annotated entries for all important books, articles, book reviews, dissertations, theatrical productions, reviews of productions, audiovisual materials, electronic media, and other scholarly and popular materials related to Shakespeare and published or produced since 1950.
- WorldCat from OCLC WorldCat is the OCLC Online Union Catalog, containing more than 35 million records describing items owned by U.S. libraries and libraries around the world; each record contains library holdings.
- World War II, Occupation, and the Civil War in Greece, 1940-1949: Records of the U.S. State Department Classified Files from GaleThis collection comprises, in their entirety, the Scholarly Resources microfilm collections entitled Records of the Department of State Relating to Internal Affairs, Greece, 1940-1944; and Records of the Department of State Relating to Internal Affairs, Greece, 1945-1949.
- WRDS from Wharton Research Data Services
Wharton Research Data Services, or WRDS, is a web-based data management system that allows faculty and students to easily retrieve information from a wide variety of financial, economic, and marketing data sources. - Back to A - Z Index
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