Provides searchable full-text of early English-language news media for the period 1600-1800. The Topic Guide contains more information about this collection.
Requires Milwaukee Public Library card and PIN. Searches full text of the Milwaukee Journal and Milwaukee Sentinel in the late 19th and early 20th centuries (1800-1920).
Provides in-depth coverage of business conditions, trends, corporate strategies & tactics, management techniques, competitive and product information, plus a variety of other topics. Full text provided for 7,000+ publications. Mostly 1971 to present.
Includes: ABI/Inform Dateline, ABI/Inform Global, and ABI/Inform Trade & Industry.
Searches in business publications; includes market, industry and country reports. Good coverage of the scholarly business literature. Mostly 1971 - present.
Searches full text of 2,000+ global historical newspapers, including 700 from Wisconsin. Mostly covers the 19th and 20th centuries, but some newspapers from 1700's. Access to this database is funded by the State of Wisconsin and it is available only in Wisconsin.
Provided by the State of Wisconsin. Shows articles in full-page view.
Full text of current news sources from Africa, Asia, Australia/Oceania, the Americas, Europe, and the Middle East and historic & current newspapers from Milwaukee
Current and archived news content for the United States. Access local, in-state, and national news sources, including newspapers, broadcast transcripts, newswires, news blogs, web-only and video content.
Searches in ~ 300 accounting and auditing publications, both scholarly and trade. Full-text for ~ 250 titles. Mostly 1990 - present.
Focuses on accounting policies and standards, state and national tax legislation, corporate and individual taxation, compensation and pension plans, and corporate financial management, as well as profiles of accounting firms, CPAs, and management consulting firms.
Access limited to 2 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.
FASB (Financial Accounting Standards Board) - Statements and interpretations, staff positions, technical bulletins, special reports, implementation guides and related proposal-stage literature. Plus, Accounting Research Bulletins and APB Opinions.
AICPA (American Institute of Certified Public Accountants) - Statements of Position, Audit and Accounting Guides, Practice Bulletins, Accounting Interpretations, Issues Papers and related proposal-stage literature.
SEC (Securities and Exchange Commission) - SEC background and interpretive materials, hot topics, and literature updates. Rules, regulations and releases of the 1933 and 1934 Acts, Financial Reporting Releases, Accounting and Auditing Enforcement Releases, Staff Accounting Bulletins, Staff Legal Bulletins, Staff speeches, SEC releases of final and proposed rule changes and much more.
Complete text of the Acta Sanctorum (Acts of the Saints). Includes volumes published between 1643-1940.
The source text for the database is that of the original edition, recommended by the Société des Bollandistes, and not the later incomplete editions published in Venice in 1734-1760 and by Palme in Paris in 1863-1870.
Access limited to 3 users at a time.
Provides advertising expenditure data for consumer products/services advertised within a universe of 11 consumer media formats. Current five years only.
Screens by brand, product, company name, and more.
Online access to the website of the trade magazine Advertising Age. Includes: current articles and an archive of older issues; and the AdAge DataCenter.
How to get to the complete Latest Issue (and Issues Archive):
1. Click on a library link to the AdAge.com website (to get to the subscription, fee-based content)
2. Scroll down the Adage homepage to the Latest Issue section (before the Data Center)
3. Click on "See the Entire date Print Edition" (below the highlighted articles)
4. To get to older issues: after getting to the current issue page, you will see the Issues Archive link.
On the Adage.com homepage, the Datacenter link is in the menu bar at the very top of the page.
Includes profiles of top advertisers, media, agencies, original research reports and more.
Focusing predominantly on Atlanta, Chicago, St Louis, Brooklyn, and towns & cities in North Carolina, presents African American experience through personal diaries and scrapbooks, pamphlets, newspapers and periodicals, correspondence, official records and in-depth oral histories.
Developed in conjunction with the American Theological Library Association this collection contains reports and annuals from African American organizations, agencies, and periodicals published between 1829 and 1922.
Nine full-text African American newspapers from the 20th century.
Full-text archives of: Atlanta Daily World, 1931-2003; Baltimore Afro-American, 1893-1988; Chicago Defender, 1909-1975; Cleveland Call & Post, 1934-1991; Los Angeles Sentinel, 1934-2005; New York Amsterdam News, 1922-1993; Norfolk Journal & guide, 1922-1993; Philadelphia Tribune, 1912-2001; Pittsburgh Courier, 1911-2002. Individual newspapers can be searched via MARQCAT.
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.
Manuscripts, artwork and rare printed books dating from the earliest contact with European settlers right up to photographs and newspapers from the mid-twentieth century.
FBI files that provide detailed information on the evolution of the American Indian Movement (AIM) as an organization of social protest and the development of Native American radicalism.
Provides biographies of thousands of Americans throughout history.
Covering the diversity of American social political, cultural, religious, economic, scientific, and popular life the online edition is updated quarterly, with hundreds of new entries each year and revisions of previously published entries to enhance their accuracy and currency. The ANB Online features thousands of illustrations, more than 80,000 hyperlinked cross-references, and links to selected web sites.
Searches digitized images/text of American periodicals from 1740 to 1940. Coverage varies by title.
From the Center for Research Libraries. Full description here. Highlights:
– 89 journals published between 1740 and 1800
– Many titles from the first half of the 19th century (including more than 20 women's magazines)
– 118 periodicals published during the Civil War (1861-1865) and Reconstruction (1865-1877) eras
– Trade magazines from the 19th and early 20th centuries
Provides searchable full-text of various primary sources on American slavery and its after-effects, 1820-1922.
Includes a broad range of publications: advertisements, books, diaries, catalogs, sermons, and more. Coverage spans the Missouri Compromise and the founding of Liberia as a colony for blacks fleeing America; the rise and suppression of abolitionist activities; the first National Anti-Slavery Society Convention in 1837 and the Compromise of 1850; the Emancipation Proclamation and the establishment of “Redeemer” state governments; the birth of “Jim Crow” and the expansion of segregation through the early 1920s.
Encyclopedia of American wars and their effects on the homefront.
Articles include biographies and topics such as civil liberties, media, politics, popular culture, religion, memory and national identity, civic celebrations and monumental art, literature, the roles of women and minorities, veterans, science and technology, humor, and music.
Database of Death Notices provided by the Milwaukee Public Library. You must have a valid Milwaukee Public Library card and personal identification number (PIN) to access this database.
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Anaerobe Educator from Anaerobe Systems
Available on the Legacy Apps computer in Raynor Library. Ask at the Information Desk.
The Anaerobe Educator is an interactive computer based training program for anaerobe identification in bacteriology.
Provides images and video of human anatomy models and scans. Allow pop-ups. Requires Flash.
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.
Anchor Bible Dictionary from Logos Research Systems
Available on the Legacy Apps computer in Raynor Library. Ask at the Information Desk.
Digital version of the widely used Biblical reference work.
Index to sources in classics and classical studies.
Includes Greek and Latin linguistics and literature; and Greek and Roman archaeology, history, mythology, religion, epigraphy, numismatics, and paleography. Does not work well with pop-up blockers.
The 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.
Access limited to 3 users at a time.
Indexes journal articles and associated materials in anthropology. Late 19th century- present. Access limited to 3 users at a time.
Combines two resources - Anthropological Literature and Anthropological Index. fields of social, cultural, physical, biological, and linguistic anthropology, ethnology, archaeology, folklore, material culture, and interdisciplinary studies.
Full-text of American Anthropological Association journals, newsletters and with other content in Anthropology through Wiley. 1890-present.
Current issues for the following journals: American Anthropologist, American Ethnologist, Anthropology and Education Quarterly, Anthropology and Humanism, Archaeological Publications of the American Anthropological Association, Cultural Anthropology, Ethos, Journal of Linguistic Anthropology, Medical Anthropology Quarterly, NAPA Bulletin and PoLAR: The Political and Legal Anthropology Review. Coverage is up through 2003 for most journals. Current issues of those titles listed above.
British Government documents from the National Archives UK give access to the history of South Africa’s apartheid regime. Included are letters, diplomatic dispatches, reports, trial papers, activists’ biographies, first-hand accounts of events, and more.
Access limited to 1 user at a time.
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. 3000 B.C.E.-present.
Searches several primary source databases simultaneously: allows full-text searching of scanned historical newspapers, books, maps, ephemera, and more. Comprised primarily of publications of the 'western' world. 1500-1926.
Searches: 17th and 18th Century Burney Collection; Eighteenth Century Collections Online; Making of the Modern World; Nineteenth Century Collections Online; and Sabin Americana; Times Digital Archive, 1785-2009; and the Times Literary Supplement Historical Archive, 1902-2010.
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.
A collection of surveys, polls, and other data submitted by researchers about religion. Includes: country and regional profiles of religious composition and freedoms, demographics, and more; and congregational membership for US states, counties, and urban areas.
BadgerLink provides access to databases from several vendors to libraries throughout Wisconsin. 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 -- see - Accounting, Tax & Banking
180+ online versions of the Bible, in 70+ languages.
Includes the New American Standard, New International Reader’s Version, and more. Searchable by passage, keyword, or other advanced searches. Some versions include audio option.
Available only on Library PCs. A software program that provides original language versions of the Bible with lexicons, dictionaries, and more.
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.
Indexes primary texts and scholarship on aspects of Patristic Christianity from the 1st century to the mid-9th century.
Includes journal literature and texts from the beginning of Latin literature (Livius Andronicus, 240 BC) through to the texts of the Second Vatican Council (1962 - 1965). The texts have been taken from the Corpus Christianorum series and from many other leading editions.
Comprehensive bibliography of scholarly writing about the history of Western art from late antiquity to the present. Covers material published from 1975 - 2007.
BHA indexes and abstracts articles, books, conference proceedings, dissertations, exhibition and dealers' catalogs on the fine arts—painting, sculpture, drawing, prints, and architecture—as well as decorative and applied arts. Foreign publications are included. List of journals indexed.
Through 1989, entries in this database are drawn from RILA (International Repertory of the Literature of Art). In 1990, RILA merged with RAA (Repertoire d'Art et d'Archeologie) to form BHA. It is produced by the Getty Research Institute and the Institut de l’Information Scientifique et Technique in France.
Available only on Library PCs. Bible concordance and reference software. Includes Greek, Hebrew, Latin, and English language versions with reference dictionaries.
Full-text for 40 city or regional business newspapers, including Milwaukee's Business Journal.
Metro areas covered: Albany, Albuquerque, Atlanta, Austin, Baltimore, Birmingham, Boston, Buffalo, Charlotte, Cincinnati, Columbus, Dallas, Dayton, Denver, Honolulu, Houston, Jacksonville, Kansas City, Louisville, Memphis, Milwaukee, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Nashville, Orlando, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Puget Sound, Raleigh/Durham, Sacramento, San Antonio, San Francisco, San Jose, South Florida, St. Louis, Tampa Bay, Triad (Greensboro/Winston-Salem), Washington (DC), Wichita.
Index of the Black Literature microfiche collection. Searches fiction, poetry and literary reviews in 110 black periodicals and newspapers between 1827-1940.
Searches several small databases at once: Schomburg Studies on the Black Experience, International Index to Black Periodicals, The Chicago Defender 1910-1975, and Black Literature Index.
Full-text books, essays, articles, speeches, and interviews written by leaders within the African-American community from the earliest times to the present.
Covers: black nationalism, miscegenation, the black athlete, civil rights, apartheid, the Black Panther party, the Negritude movement, the NAACP, birth control, the vote, urban ghettos vs. the rural South, strategies of protest and demonstration, etc.
Full-text nonfiction books in three collections aimed at students in elementary school (1,200+ titles), middle school (3,000+ titles), and high school (2,400+ titles).
Historical background on thirty plus worldwide border areas, including: U.S. and Mexico; the European Union; Afghanistan; Israel; Turkey; The Congo; Argentina; China; Thailand; and others.
Contains full-text of four encyclopedias: Brill's Encyclopedia of the Middle Ages Online; Encyclopaedia of Medieval Dress and Textiles; Encyclopedia of Medieval Pilgrimage; and Encyclopedia of the Medieval Chronicle. Each title can be searched separately or as a group.
The most comprehensive encyclopedia on the Ancient World, covering from prehistory to Late Antiquity.
Includes full-text of Metzler’s Der neue Pauly (translated from German), which was published 1996-2003 in 18 volumes (13 on Antiquity; 5 on the Classical Tradition; 1 index volume) and all volumes of Brill’s New Pauly currently in print (as of Summer 2007, vols. 1-10 [A-Phe] Antiquity and vols. I & II [A-Ius] Classical Tradition).
Collections I and II: full-text primary source periodicals, 160+ journals from Early British Periodicals and 300+ journals from English Literary Periodicals and British Periodicals in the Creative Arts. Fully searchable text. Topics covered: literature, arts, social sciences. 17th-19th centuries.
Contains full-text 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. (1981-1993)
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.
All 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.
Searches business journals and magazines, industry reports and encyclopedia articles focusing on company and business information. Indexing 1980-present. Full-text mostly 1990-present.
Searches business publications; includes company, country, and industry reports. Good coverage of scholarly business publications. Mostly 1984 - present.
In addition to the full text, this database offers indexing and abstracts for nearly 1,570 journals. This database contains popular business publications such as Business Week, Forbes, and Harvard Business Review, and hundreds of scholarly, peer-reviewed journals. Also included is Wall Street Words, a dictionary of financial terms, linked directly to words within the citations and full text. Full text backfiles go as far back as January of 1990, while indexing and abstract backfiles go as far back as January of 1984.
Does not work with Internet Explorer or Edge
Formerly Cabell's Directories of Publishing Opportunities.
Information about scholarly journals and publishing opportunities for the fields of business, education, nursing, and psychology/psychiatry.
Includes contact information, editorial and manuscript guidelines, acceptance rate, and the review process.
Collection of full-text multi-volume histories covering major countries, continents, and civilizations.
More than 270 volumes covering 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.
Access limited to 35 users at a time. Select "IntelliConnect for Legal Professionals" or "Cheetah". (Cheetah is the new interface which will eventually replace IntelliConnect.)
Searches federal and state tax information; also includes international tax treaties.
Includes all state and federal tax codes, regulations, and cases, and Commerce Clearing House annotations and explanations. Coverage varies. The interface is called IntelliConnect.
Census CD + Maps from GeoLytics
Available on the Legacy Apps computer in Raynor Library. Ask at the Information Desk.
Contains complete 1990 US census data down to census block group and county statistics from 1790 to 1996.
CETEDOC -- see - Library of Latin Texts Series A / B
Explores the cultural and trading relationships between America, China and the Pacific region between the 18th and early 20th centuries. Materials are drawn from twelve American and Canadian archives and include personal and business correspondence, rare newspapers and books, maps, photos, and more.
Spanning three centuries (c1750-1929), this resource makes available rare pamphlets from the Charles W. Wason Collection on East Asia at Cornell University. Topics addressed range from politics to architecture, from trade to philosophy.
Details China’s interaction with the West from Great Britain’s first Embassy to China in 1793, through to the Nixon/Heath visits to China in 1972-74. Drawn from the School of Oriental and African Studies, London, and the British Library, sources range from government documents and maps to private letters and missionary journals.
Full-text of the weekly edition, with a searchable archive. Includes access to the databases of special reporting collected by the Chronicle. 1989-Present.
Search and view approximately 200 U.S. newspapers published from 1880-1922.
Searches hundreds of full-text U.S. newspapers from across the country. 1880-1922.
Indexes all ASCE journals, conference proceedings and other publications.
Includes bibliographic citations and abstracts of journal articles, conference papers, books, standards, manuals, magazine articles, and newsletters. Marquette subscribes to all ASCE journals and purchases many of the other ASCE publications, check MARQCAT for call numbers. ASCE journals from 1999- present are also available online through links in MARQCAT. 1973 to present.
This collection includes correspondence, diaries, hand-drawn illustrations, military content, and first person accounts from both Northern and Southern perspectives.
This collection of largely manuscript material from the archives of the British government covers the period 1606 to 1822. The collection constitutes original correspondence of the the colonial governments with the Board of Trade, the Secretary of State for the Southern Department and the Secretary of State for the Colonies, together holding responsibility for the British possessions in mainland North America and the Caribbean.
Comprehensive source for theory and research in international affairs.
It contains a wide range of scholarship including working papers from university research institutes, occasional papers series from NGOs, foundation-funded research projects, proceedings from conferences, books, journals and policy briefs. CIAO also contains teaching materials including original case studies written by leading international affairs experts, course packs of background readings for history and political science classes, and special features like the analysis of a bin Laden recruitment tape with video. 1991 to present.
Communication and Mass Media Complete and Communications Abstracts have merged. Communication Source offers worldwide full-text content pertaining to communication, linguistics, rhetoric and discourse, speech-language pathology, media studies and related fields.
Indexes engineering articles, reports, and conference proceedings from all areas of engineering. 1970-Present. A back file covering 1884-1969 is also available.
Full-text reports from the Conference Board. Includes research reports on various business and economic topics, and annual surveys on corporate governance indicators. No time series data.
Covers 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.
Includes the United Kingdom’s Colonial, Dominion and Foreign Offices’ confidential correspondence relating to Africa between 1834 and 1966. Topics addressed range from the French occupation of Algeria in the nineteenth century to Mussolini’s conquest of Ethiopia.
Provides insight int the distinct Protestant ecclesial communities that thrived in America.
Congressional Masterfile from Congressional Information Service
Available on the Legacy Apps computer in Raynor Library. Ask at the Information Desk.
Indexes five major categories of U.S. congressional publications: congressional reports, published and unpublished hearings, documents, committee prints, and Senate executive reports and documents. 1789-1969.
Continues where the Dead Sea Scrolls left off. The main sources of information for the Gnostic religion are the Nag Hammadi codices, written in Coptic.
To view the contents, the Unicode font Antinoou needs to be installed. Library computers have this font installed.
Available only on Library PCs. Provides independent and objective information about the corporate governance, compensation and performance of the management of publicly-traded US companies. The data are drawn primarily from the proxy statements of publicly traded companies (and occasionally form 10-K reports), and presented in Excel spreadsheets. Each year's historical data are a snapshot of the current database on June 30th of that year.
Searchable database of 25,000+ sources of private and federal funding sources.
Funding purposes include research, collaborations, travel, curriculum development, conferences, fellowships, postdoctoral positions, equipment acquisitions, capital or operating expenses. Updated daily. NOTE: To use the COS resources you must first create a profile and login using an on-campus computer. Access from off-campus is based on the created login credentials.
This database of data on countries is provided by the Milwaukee Public Library. You must have a valid Milwaukee Public Library card and personal identification number (PIN) to access this database. 1800-1900.
Includes full-text county histories from across Wisconsin, as well as atlases that often contain information on land use, settlement patterns, and city plans.
Original full-text articles on controversial issues and current events. Each includes overview, background and bibliography. Excellent starting point. 1960-present
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.
Available on the Legacy Apps computer in Raynor Library. Ask at the Information Desk. Machining database with 100,000+ feed and speed recommendations. Based on the Machining Data Handbook.
Index to multi-disciplinary Spanish language publications from Spain and Latin America. Some full-text. 1980 - present. Also includes access to a number of full-text theses from universities in Spain.
Searches dissertations from foreign universities held at the Center for Research Libraries (in Chicago). No online full-text, but available through Interlibrary Loan.
Be sure to read the introductory information on the site, because there are special search features and because their cataloging is ongoing. Thus all their holdings are not accessible here, though you can use other means to locate uncatalogued material.
Searches doctoral dissertations and master's theses. Extensive North American coverage, lesser European coverage. Full-text availability varies by author's permission.
Full-text English language translations of the Early Church Fathers covering first 800 years of the Church including Anti-Nicene, Nicene, and Post-Nicene Fathers.
Digital facsimile page images of virtually every work printed in English, 1473-1700.
The collection contains over 100,000 titles listed in Pollard & Redgrave's Short-Title Catalogue (1475-1640) and Wing's Short-Title Catalogue (1641-1700), as well as the Thomason Tracts (1640-1661). A wealth of subject areas includes English literature, history, philosophy, linguistics, theology, music, fine arts, education, mathematics, and science. The Basic search mode allows searching using a combination of the following fields: keywords, author, title, subject, bibliographic number (from the short-title catalogues), or date. More about EEBO.
Combines the legal library of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN (FAO), the World Conservation Union (IUCN), and the UN Environment Programme (UNEP).
Searches citations and some full-text of economic research publications: includes journal articles; books, book chapters and book reviews; working papers; dissertations. 1969 - present.
An expanded version of the Journal of Economic Literature (JEL), produced by the American Economic Association. Covers both economic theory and application.
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.
Middle Search Plus - Provides full text for nearly 100 magazines covering general topics appropriate for middle and junior high school students. Primary Search - Provides full text for over 70 children's magazines and over 300 children's pamphlets, designed for the elementary school student. Professional Development Collection - provides a collection of more than 550 education journals, including more than 350 peer-reviewed titles. This database also contains more than 200 educational reports. Coverage varies by database and journal. Teacher Reference Center - provides indexing and abstracts for 270+ popular teacher and administrator journals and magazines.
Provides 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.
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.
Bibliographic records related to educational administration, including educational leadership, management, research, and other areas relevant to the discipline.
An electronic edition of The Eighteenth Century, the world’s largest collection of microfilmed printed books. See also: Artemis Primary Sources.
The collection contains works and literature in seven broad categories: history and geography; social sciences and fine arts; medicine, science, and technology; literature and language; religion and philosophy; reference works; and law. Covers more than 180,000 English and foreign-language works published in the U.K., along with thousands of important works from the Americas. With works from both major and minor authors of the period, this digitized collection of books, broadsides, sermons, pamphlets, bibles, and other rare materials offers researchers access to over 33 millions pages of text from the British Library and 1,500 libraries worldwide. Included in this resource are the complete works of 28 prominent eighteenth-century authors, such as Benjamin Franklin, Samuel Johnson, Thomas Paine, Alexander Pope, Adam Smith, Jonathan Swift, and John Wesley. The database features full text searching, plus search and browsing capabilities via keyword, general subject area, title, author, language, date, and more.
Access limited to 1 user at a time.
Contains letters between over 7,000 correspondents in Europe and America, early 17th to mid 19th centuries. Letters are transcribed and searchable, but in their original language and spelling.
The extensive scholarly support apparatus contains biographies of the correspondents, and the database is regularly updated.
Covers the history of the British Empire over five centuries by reproducing digital copies of primary documents. Documents are organized under five themes-Cultural Contacts, c. 1492-1969; Empire Writing &the Literature of Empire; the Visible Empire; Religion &Empire; and Race, Class &Colonialism, c. 1783-1969.
Online versions of the first, second and third editions of this encyclopedia, a standard in its field.
Searches are possible in both English and Arabic transcription. 1st edition published 1913-1936; 2nd edition published 1960-2002; and the third edition was begun in 2007, and is being added to continuously.
Provides in-depth knowledge on the origins and development of the Bible in its different canonic forms in Judaism and Christianity. Documents the history of the Bible's reception in the Christian churches and the Jewish Diaspora; in Islam, in other religious traditions and current religious movements, Western and non-Western alike, as well as in literature, art, music, and film.
Note: This encyclopedia is currently not complete as it only includes entries A- Hi; it will be updated several times a year until its completion.
Comprehensive, scholarly, authoritative, and critical overview of literature and theory comprising individual titles covering key literary genres, periods, and sub-disciplines.
Archival resource for the historical study of the entertainment industry in the U.S. and U.K. Provides information on industry economics as well as on TV series, plays, films, musicians, record labels, etc. Covers industry’s impact on political, cultural and social change and the creation of subcultures and youth movements. Included are full-text back files of major trade magazines: Billboard (1894-2000), Variety (1905-2000), Broadcasting (1931-2000), etc. and consumer and fan magazines.
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.
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.
Database providing detailed information on the medieval Roman Catholic Church, its structures, divisions, and leaders at all levels. 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.
Full-text of 650+ documents relating to women in America. 1800-1900.
Includes periodicals, broadsides, books, and pamphlets encapsulates more than a century of social, cultural and historical documentation of American life. VPN required for off-campus access.
Evidence Based Medicine Reviews -- see - Cochrane Library
Full-text online documents from the Civil Rights Congress and some of its officers. Also includes some files of the New York chapter of the Communist Party of the USA. 1946-1955.
Searches indexing and abstracts for about 700 journals and magazines about film and television. Mostly 1980's - present; some full-text.
Comprehensive indexing for about 380 publications; selective indexing for the rest. Subject coverage includes film & television theory, preservation & restoration, writing, production, cinematography, technical aspects, and reviews.
This database showcases the experience of World War I by individuals and nations, using diaries, scrapbooks, personal and official photos, artwork, government propaganda, newspapers, film clips, and more. Documents were drawn from the official War Museums of several countries. Special efforts were made to include the experiences of women and to reproduce visual materials, cartoons and political pamphlets), and Visual Perspectives and Narratives (official and personal photographs, manuscripts, rare printed material, artwork, objects and film).
Comprehensive literary-historical online commentary on the works of Flavius Josephus (first century Jewish historian) in English including the Greek text by Niese from the late 19th century.
Online full-text translations of foreign-language documents from around the world used by U.S. government agencies in their intelligence work. 1941-1996.
Tutorial prepared by UW-Madison Grants Information Collection
Descriptions of 6,000+ foundations and public charities that fund individual grantseekers. Current information only
Archive of the multidisciplinary FRANCIS and PASCAL bibliographic databases from 1972 through 2015. PASCAL covers the sciences and FRANCIS covers mostly humanities and social sciences.
Searches about 450 journals from scholarly journal articles from Latin American, Spanish and Portuguese publishers. Mostly 1990's - present; mostly full-text.
This database offers full text content to many academic areas including business & economics, medical sciences, political science, law, computer science, library & information sciences, literature, linguistics, history, philosophy and theology. This database provides full text (including PDF) for more than 200 scholarly Spanish language journals. Coverage varies by publication. Most are 1995 to present.
Database of original research reports related to IT, business, and industry.
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.
Contains manuscript directories, travel guides, yearbooks, government documents, illustrations, maps, photographs, advertisements related to the growth of New York City.
A dataset compiled from interviews of 40,000+ U.S. participants responding to 3.500+ different questions. Most recent data available via this link. Historical data (1972-1998) available from library computers only.
Areas include: socioeconomic status, social mobility, social control, family, race relations, sex relations, civil liberties, morality, religion, health, culture, job experiences, interracial friendships, gender, emotions, political preferences, etc. Numerical data is in SPSS file format. Codebook included with dataset or available on web: http://www.norc.uchicago.edu/GSS+Website/
Spring surveys. Most current survey is one year old, released in March; trend reports for current 3 years.
Survey size usually 25,000 - 30,000. How to interpret the data page.
Spanish language version of Google Scholar. Allows you to identify and locate full-text academic journal articles and other documents in the Spanish language.
Covers a wide variety of topics from around the world.
Index of scholarly, general interest, and government sources regarding human effects on the environment.
Drawing on the connection between the environment and disciplines such as agriculture, education, law, health and technology, GreenFILE serves as an informative resource for anyone concerned about the issues facing our planet. The database contains nearly 300,000 records, full text for selected titles and searchable cited references for more than 200 titles as well.
Greenwire provides daily coverage of environmental and energy policy, politics and markets. Topics include: climate change, Clean Air Act, wind, solar and other renewable energy development, utility regulation, endangered species, land and water resource management, and more.
Online annotated bibliography on Latin America. A standard resource produced by the Library of Congress. Available in English, Spanish, and Portuguese.
HaPI: Health and Psychosocial Instruments -- see - Health and Psychosocial Instruments
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.
Most datasets and documentation can be downloaded, from on campus computers, for research and personal use.
Access limited to 10 users at a time.
Indexes articles with descriptions and analyses of assessment tools used in health and psychology.
Health and Psychosocial Instruments provides access to information on measurement instruments (i.e., questionnaires, interview schedules, checklists, index measures, coding schemes/manuals, rating scales, projective techniques, vignettes/scenarios, tests) in the health fields, psychosocial sciences, organizational behavior, and library and information science. 1985 to present, with many earlier measures.
Includes citations and abstracts of scholarly journals, magazines and trade publications in nursing, psychology, and allied health.
Full-text is available for many of the journals and also for more than 11,000 dissertations. Also includes evidence-based resources from the Joanna Briggs Institute: Systematic Reviews, Evidence Summaries, and Best Practice Information Sheets.
Indexes health sciences journals, many with full-text. Also includes drug information and a medical dictionary.
Hearings before the President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy from L.M.P. Systems
Available on the Legacy Apps computer in Raynor Library. Ask at the Information Desk.
Digital version of the 26 volumes of the Warren Commission Report.
Retrospective full-text/image access to 300+ law reviews, Canadian Supreme Court Reports, CFR, Early American Case Reports and some British and European legal documents.
Datasets of American genealogical sources, also useful in social history. 1700-present.
Includes: Census records (1790-1940); Slave Schedules (1850, 1860); Freedman's Bank Records (1865-1871); US Indian Census Rolls; Mortality Schedules; Revolutionary War Pension Files; City Directories, local and family histories; and more. Marquette has no access to the US Serial Set.
Index of multidisciplinary research related to the Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking Western Hemisphere.
Covers political, social and economic issues as well as the humanities including literature, art, religion, etc. Includes bibliographic citations to both English language and Spanish language articles, book reviews, documents, and other materials appearing in over 400 key social sciences and humanities journals published throughout the world. 1970 to present.
The standard indexing service for academic historical writings on all areas of the world, except the United States and Canada. Covers items published from 1972 to present.
Historical Atlas of the Holocaust from Macmillan
Available on the Legacy Apps computer in Raynor Library. Ask at the Information Desk.
Contains digital maps of the Holocaust created by the Holocaust Memorial Museum.
Online full-text of all papers issued by the British House of Commons 1801-1900 and of the Parliamentary Debates (Hansard) 1800-2009. The document sets can be searched separately or together.
Full-text of the 7 vol. set. Includes step-by-step descriptions of processes and explanations of technical terms and concepts.
Covers a broad range of manufacturing areas including: food, clothing, electronics, transportation, machinery, instruments, sporting goods, and more. Each volume has its own A to Z product listing.
Searches 2,000+ humanities journals and and books from U.S. and international sources. Includes creative works including poetry, fiction, and works of art.
Collection of industry market research. Modules available: US Industry Reports (organized by NAICS codes), US Industry iExpert Summaries, and US Business Environment Profiles.
Keyword searching doesn't always work well; try browsing the NAICS menu tree also.
Index of publications on Islam, the Middle East, and the Muslim world. A comprehensive, standard source.
Search criteria include: subject, author, title, keyword in title, keyword, year, place of publication, type of literature, and publisher. 1906 to present.
Index to more than 600 journals, 200 Festschrifte, conference papers, and more, on theology and religious studies from the entire world. 1970 - present.
The Index Theologicus database is a cumulation of the monthly issues of the theological periodical index, ZeitschriftenInhaltsDienst.
Online full-text of declassified State Department documents relating to Indochina, and especially French Involvement there. 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.
The 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.
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.
A supplement to the Lexikon des Mittelalters, the standard encyclopedia in medieval studies.
It offers newly written, peer-reviewed articles as well as notes to the original articles in the Lexikon. Its chronological range is from 300 to 1500 CE, and it will cover all of Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East. It also provides live links to the International Medieval Bibliography. See also Lexikon des Mittelalters Online.
Download time series data for international financial variables. Mostly 1970's to present, but some go much further back.
From the IMF's monthly publication of the same name. Variables include: GDP growth, inflation, unemployment, payments balances, exports, imports, external debt, capital flows, commodity prices, and more.
Full-text of scholarly essays, recent periodicals, historical newspaper articles, & reference books of historical importance in black studies.
Includes the Schomburg Studies on the Black Experience, Index to Black Periodicals Full Text, Black Literature Index, and the Chicago Defender historical newspaper from 1912-1975.
Index of articles, reviews, and notes on medieval studies. A comprehensive, standard source. 1967-2003.
Using familiar, multilingual terminology defined by professional medievalists for medievalists, this database employs 120,000 index terms classified into six types (subjects, persons, texts, places, manuscripts, etc.). Covers publications in over 30 languages. Relevant to Classics, English language and literature, History and archaeology, Theology, Philosophy, Medieval European languages and literatures, Arabic and Islamic studies, Art history, etc.. Coverage begins in 1967.
Index of books and articles in philosophy in a number of European languages, including English. 1985 - present. Works best with FireFox on PCs or Firefox or Safari on Macs.
Works best with FireFox on PCs or FireFox or Safari on Macs.
Full text of religious, philosophical, literary, and scientific books, periodicals, complete works and archives. Available in more than 30 languages.
Investigation of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy; hearings before the President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy from L.M.P. Systems
Available on the Legacy Apps computer in Raynor Library. Ask at the Information Desk.
Contains digitized records of an investigation into the assassination of President Kennedy by a select committee of the House of Representatives.
This evidence based practice (EBP) healthcare database includes nursing, medicine, and allied health focused evidence based recommended practices, evidence summaries, best practice information sheets, systematic reviews, consumer information sheets, systematic review protocols, and technical reports.
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.
Database of usage factors indicating relative importance of scholarly journals in the sciences and social sciences.
The "Science" portion covers about 5,000 leading international science journals from ISI database and the "Social Science" portion covers 1700 leading journals from Social Science Citation Index. Basic information about each journal is also included, e.g. publisher, frequency, title changes, subject categories assigned, etc. Covers 2004 to 2006.
Peer reviewed scientific video journal. This section canvases all fields of cell, molecular, and organismal biology including, not limited to, techniques in physical biology, cellular biochemistry, genetics, physiology, systems biology and a combination of eukaryotic and prokaryotic model systems.
Broad collection of full-text scholarly journals (approximately 2700 titles). Discipline coverage uneven and usually does not include the most-recent three years.
Online, fulltext U.S. government documents on Morocco in the 1950s.
This 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.
This database of international business is provided by the Milwaukee Public Library. You must have a valid Milwaukee Public Library card and personal identification number (PIN) to access this database.
An international business directory that includes millions of listings in countries all over the world. Find products, services, companies and executives for all import and export activities.
Index to sources in classics and classical studies.
Includes Greek and Latin linguistics and literature; and Greek and Roman archaeology, history, mythology, religion, epigraphy, numismatics, and paleography. Does not work well with pop-up blockers.
The standard encyclopedia in medieval studies. 300-1500.
The information in the print edition has been enriched with English headwords, inbuilt translation aids, and a live link to a Cumulative Bibliography. See also the International Encyclopedia for the Middle Ages.
Index of sources related to library and information science, bibliometrics, information management and retrieval.
Includes journal articles from more than 600 publications plus books, research reports, and conference proceedings. Coverage varies by title with coverage extending back to 1966.
Full-text of critical Latin texts. 1501-1965. When prompted to “select your login preferences,” click on “IP recognition.”
Many sources originally published in the Corpus Christianorum Series Latina,Corpus Christianorum Continuation Medievalis, Corpus Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum Latinorum, Sources Chrétiennes, Migne’s Patrologia Latina, Acta Sanctorum, Analecta Hymnica Medii Aevi and Biblioteca Teubneriana Latina. Includes the Vulgate and Pseudepigrapha of the Old Testament.
Full text of non-critical Latin Texts. 1501-1965. When prompted to “select your login preferences,” click on “IP recognition.”
Both Series A and Series B can be search together with the Cross Database Search Tool
Includes texts from the Biblioteca Teubneriana Latina. Both Series A and B can be searched together with the Cross Database Search Tool.
LION contains the full text of English and American poetry, drama, and prose from the Anglo-Saxon period through the twentieth century. Includes literary criticism, biography and reference sources.
Literary criticism includes ABELL (Annual Bibliography of English Language and Literature, of scholarly books, articles, & reviews and the full text from 160 journals. Literary texts range from the seventh to the twentieth century. Journal full text covers from 1988 to the present.
Requires Guest login account.
Full text collection of material from U.S. federal legislative, judicial and executive branches, also includes state and territorial government documents, as well materials in various Anglo-American collections and foreign and international jurisdictions.
Material from over fourteen states is currently available, and ranges from Michigan house and senate journals to California Supreme Court and Appellate Reports. Key legal reference works in Anglo-American law, such as the Century Edition of the American Digest, are represented, as are secondary sources such as legal periodicals and case reporters. International law sections include primary and secondary legal materials from countries as varied as Great Britain, Canada and India. Coverage is primarily historical, reflecting the consortium's focus on historical legal and government publications. While some of these publications may be available in print or microfiche in libraries, particularly federal and state depository libraries in the United States, electronic versions are in many cases unique to LLMC Digital. Also includes other material of significant interest to historical researchers and students, such as the constitutions and bylaws relating to Native American tribes, is also available. As the collection develops it should include more publications with an appeal beyond the legal and academic communities. Multi-jurisdictional collections relating to the British Empire, Native Americans, Military Law are particularly promising. Coverage varies by document.
Includes over 520 Latin, Greek, and English texts covering literature, poetry, tragedy, comedy, history, travel, philosophy, oratory, medical writers, mathematicians and more.
Full-text documents from 1450-1914 in covering history, political science, social conditions, technology and industry, economics, area studies and more.
Marqcatplus searches across the library’s catalog and multiple databases. Content includes journals, magazines, books, videos and other content sources.
Online, full-text documents relevant to the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Robert F. Kennedy; and documents on the Watergate scandal.
Also includes photographs, audio and video clips. Coverage dates range from the early 1960's to the present.
Indexes articles on pure and applied mathematics and statistics, including application to other fields.
Most entries contain either an author's abstract or a critical review. Includes bibliographic citations and abstracts of journal articles, conference proceedings, and books from Current Mathematical Publications (CMP) and Mathematical Reviews (MR). 1940 to present.
Indexes articles on pure and applied mathematics and statistics, including application to other fields.
Most entries contain either an author's abstract or a critical review. Includes bibliographic citations and abstracts of journal articles, conference proceedings, and books from Current Mathematical Publications (CMP) and Mathematical Reviews (MR). 1940 to present.
A searchable archive of 800,000+ full-text digitized pages of classic media trade magazines and annuals for years that are in the public domain; mostly from 1904-1963.
Includes Variety, Radio Age, Motion Picture Daily, Film Daily and more.
Mediamark Reporter -- see - Gfk MRI University Reporter
Manuscripts of some of the most important works of European travel writing from the later medieval period. The focus is on journeys to central Asia, the Far East, Mongolia, Persia, India, China, South-East Asia and the Holy Land.
Access is limited to 8 users at a time.
Comprehensive guide to 3,000+ contemporary testing instruments, contains information to evaluate test products across multiple fields.
Entries contain descriptive information (e.g., test purpose, publisher, pricing) and edited review(s) written by leading content area experts. To be included in the MMY, a test must be commercially available, be published in the English language, and be new or revised since it last appeared in the series. Coverage is from the 9th Yearbook (1985) to the present. Previous yearbooks are located in the Raynor Reference Collection BF 431 M44.
Collection of corporate and industry related documents containing more than 180,000 documents covering over 100 countries and industries, Contains Moody Manuals from 1909 to the present, Ford Equity Research Reports, and numerous industry and annual reports.
Includes Mergent Webreports
Contains worldwide business information that enables companies to generate insightful business intelligence. Provides access to private and public U.S and international business data, industry news, facts and figures, executive contact information, the ability to access industry profiles and much more.
Provides information and data on U.S. and international companies, including annual reports and SEC filings, institutional holdings, FactSheets, Horizon reports, etc.
Horizon reports cover primarily companies in the tech, biotech, and financial sectors. They include information on competitors (by product), customers, market structure, and more.
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.
Explores the movement of peoples from Great Britain, Ireland, mainland Europe and Asia to the New World and Australasia. - See more at: http://www.migration.amdigital.co.uk/Introduction/NatureAndScope#sthash.U9neRHd5.dpuf
Covers topics across all government and military branches, including international relations, political science, criminology, defense, aeronautics and space flight, communications, civil engineering, and more.
Index of sources related to Milton. 1624-1799. (Part of ITER.)
The text of John T. Shawcross's Milton: A Bibliography for the Years 1624-1700, Revised, and for the Years 1701-1799, published in 1984. Extensively revised.
Index of scholarship on modern languages, literature, folklore, and linguistics. 4,000+ journals and 1,000+ book publishers covered. Some full-text. 1925-present.
Study financial investments, stocks, mutual funds and company performance. Only available to city of Milwaukee residents, including MU students residing on campus. Must have MPL library card and PIN to access.
170 publications dedicated to various aspects of music, from the sacred to the secular, from the political to the comic, often including related content on the arts, literature, and science.
Also includes two major collections: Dynamic Population Aging in ECE Countries and the RAND Family Life Surveys. Abstracts, 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. When retrieving data users will be asked to create a "MyData" account and provide information to verify their Marquette status.
Abstracts, 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. When retrieving data users will be asked to create a "MyData" account and to provide information to verify their Marquette status.
The topical areas that NBER focuses on are: Aging, Asset Pricing, Children, Corporate Finance, Development of the American Economy, Economics of Education, Economic Fluctuations and Growth, Environmental and Energy Economics, Health Care, Health, Industrial Organization, International Finance and Macroeconomics, International Trade and Investment, Labor Studies, Law and Economics, Monetary Economics, Political Economy, Productivity, Stocks, Bonds, and Foreign Currency/Asset Pricing, and Taxation/Public Economics/Government Spending.
Correspondence, reports, speeches, minutes; included are materials relating to the farm workers, poverty programs, Public Law 78, Braceros, labor camps, the United Farm Workers Union and the Delano Grape Strike.
A multi-dimensional resource on politics and policy.
Full text of the National Journal, The Hotline, The Congressional Daily, The Almanac of American Politics, Markup Reports & Bill Status, The Technology Daily, Ad Spotlight and Poll Track providing a daily news briefing on politics and poling data, congressional hearings, and more
Successor to The National Atlas, includes orthoimagery (aerial photographs), elevation, geographic names, hydrography, boundaries, transportation, structures, and land cover.
Other types of geographic information can be added within the viewer or brought in with The National Map data using GIS to create specific types of maps or map views. The U.S. Geological Survey continues to make at least a subset of the National Atlas data available under its National Map Small Scale Collection. A few of the data sets have been updated since the Atlas retired.
Federally funded technology research reports freely available on the public access NTRL website. The NTRL is open to all users for search and discovery.
Access limited to 3 users at a time.
Collection of streaming audiobooks, including classic literary and philosophical works; some foreign-language texts.
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.
Abstracts over 220,000 publications and governmental sources dealing with the criminal justice system.
NCJRS is a collection of clearinghouses supporting all bureaus of the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, as well as the Office of National Drug Control Policy. Includes bibliographic citations and abstracts of Federal, state, and local government reports, books, research reports, journal articles, and unpublished research with occasional links to full text sources. Early 1970's to present.
Search the full-text of the revised encyclopedia and its supplements. Entries cover people, institutions, cultural phenomena, scientific developments, and social movements affecting the life of the Catholic Church over two millennia.
Indexing and abstracts for journal articles, monographs, multi-author works, and software related to New Testament studies.
The content of over 500 journals is included with all abstracts in English, regardless of the language of the original work. In addition, approximately 800 current books regarding New Testament studies are summarized annually. New Testament Abstracts is a product of a partnership between American Theological Library Association and the Weston Jesuit School of Theology. 1980 to present.
Literary review of current books and issues in American life, politics, culture, and the arts, including music, theater, dance, and film. 1963-present.
Full-text of 1,000+ newspapers from the US, UK, and Canada. Also transcripts of major TV and radio news programs.
Specific newspapers covered in the collection include: The New York Times, The Washington Post, Boston Globe, The London Times, The Atlanta Constitution, Indianapolis Star, and the Times (London). Coverage varies by title. Earliest coverage begins mid-1700s. Database Coverage List
Covers 2000 state, regional, national and international news sources. Full text.
Includes: Chicago Sun Times, Chicago Tribune, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, New York Times, Star Tribune, Times of London, Wall Street Journal, Wisconsin State Journal. 1984 -
Full-text sources on current events, business, law, and medicine.
Formerly Lexis Nexis Academic Universe.
It includes regional, national, and international newspapers; magazines; wire services; business publications (trade journals, corporate annual reports, tax sources); legal resources (law reviews, court cases, briefs, federal and state codes); government documents; medical information (medical journals); and reference sources (directories, biographical information). Coverage varies by title; very good coverage from the early 1990s to present, with some coverage as early as the mid-1970s.
Online, full-text US State Department documents relating to Nicaragua. 1910-1933.
The 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.
Database of biomedical research projects funded by the NIH.
Niles Register from Accessible Archives
Available on the Legacy Apps computer in Raynor Library. Ask at the Information Desk.
An index to Niles' Register, America's first weekly news magazine, 1811 and 1849. Available only on a dedicated computer; see Information Desk. We have the journal on microfilm.
This electronic index provides access to its wealth of information. Memorial Library has the journal on microfilm. Consult the description of the journal in American Periodicals 1741-1900: An Index to the Microfilm Collections to link the index entries to specific microfilm reels.
Online, full-text primary sources primarily from Great Britain and the United States on nineteenth-century politics and culture. Includes documents on relations with Asia and Africa. See also Artemis Primary Sources
12 archives: Asia and the West: Diplomacy and Cultural Exchange; British Politics and Society; British Theatre, Music, and Literature: High and Popular Culture; Europe and Africa: Commerce, Christianity, Civilization, and conquest; Children's Literature and Childhood; European Literature, 1790-1840: The Corvey Collection; Mapping the World: Maps and Travel Literature; Photography: The World Through The Lens; Religion, Society, Spirituality, and Reform; Science, Technology, and Medicine 1780-1925 Parts I & II; Women: Transnational Networks. See also: Artemis Primary Sources.
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.
Indexing and abstracts for journal articles, monographs, multi-author works, and software related to Old Testament studies.
The content of over 450 journals is included with all abstracts in English, regardless of the language of the original work. Topics covered include antiquities, archaeology, biblical theology, philology. Old Testament Abstracts is a product of a partnership between American Theological Library Association and the Catholic Biblical Association. Covers 1978 - to present. NOTE: Database may be up to two years behind the print issues. To retrieve the most current citations, consult the most recent print issues – Raynor Reference BS410 .O43x
A finding list of Latin place names and their modern equivalents
Based on Orbis Latinus; oder, Verzeichnis der wichtigsten lateinischen Orts- und Ländernamen by J G.T. Graesse (1909). Can be used like a dictionary without knowledge of German.
Online, full-text travel accounts of the American West. 1800-1869.
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.
Access limited to 1 user at a time.
Provides access to The Dictionary of Art, with over 45,000 signed articles and images on every aspect of the visual arts. Content updated 3x/year. Includes several other art reference works.
Sources: The Dictionary of Art, ed. Jane Turner (print edition: 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.
Developed cooperatively with scholars worldwide Oxford Bibliographies Online - Biblical Studies includes new discoveries, methodologies, and perspectives continually being brought to bear on the interpretation of the Bible.
Annotated bibliographies on philosophers and philosophical topics compiled by subject experts.
Each entry includes a link to the online full-text or allows user to check directly for the print resource at Marquette; if not available at MU, allows user to submit InterLibrary loan request without leaving the database.
Nearly 60,000 biographies of individuals related to British history, from early Roman times to the 21st century.
The biographical entries contain bibliographies, and there are over 10,000 images. One can search in the full text as well as by place, date, and fields of interest. A guide for citing the biographies is included (four formats - Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Chicago [notes], Chicago [bibliography], and MLA). Covers the 4th century through 2000.
Full text handbooks from Oxford University Press covering major topics in: business & management, music, philosophy, political science, psychology, and religion. Note: we do not have access to all content; most comprehensive for philosophy, religion, and music.
To limit to accessible content: in the left margin, check ‘Unlocked’ under Availability.
Over 50 full text handbooks covering the major topics in philosophy. Note: we do not own all titles in the database. Marquette does not have access to all titles in this collection.
Access limited to 1 user at a time.
Full-text encyclopedias and handbooks on major topics about Islam; English interpretations of the Qur'an; primary source documents, images and maps; and more.
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.
Comprehensive reference covering on all aspects of music
Includes: The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, The New Grove Dictionary of Opera, The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz, The Oxford Companion to Music, and The Oxford Dictionary of Music.
Search for a wide range of documents related to current events, public policy, and social sciences. 1972 to present.
Indexes books, pamphlets, and publications of the U.S. government and of international organizations, in addition to selected articles in 1400 periodicals.
Online, full-text documents from Nixon's Confidential and Subject Files. 1969-1974
This 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.
Archive of the multidisciplinary FRANCIS and PASCAL bibliographic databases from 1972 through 2015. PASCAL covers the sciences and FRANCIS covers mostly humanities and social sciences.
VPN required for off-campus access.
Database of data and information about countries and consumer industries. Includes: economic and social data for ~200 countries; market research reports for ~80 countries; company profiles.
Economic and social indicator data redistributed from IMF, UN, World Bank, OECD. Annual data only.
Searchable full-text of works by major philosophers in their original languages.
Past Masters titles reproduce definitive print editions of the full corpora of the seminal figures in the history of the human sciences, including published and unpublished works, articles, essays, reviews, and correspondence. See Title List.
PhilPapers is an index of philosophy books and articles featuring real-time indexing of pre-prints, fine-grained classification by topic, email alerts, reading lists, advanced search functionality, and discussion forums.
Data and mapping resource combining demographic, health, employment, and socioeconomic data about communities, census tracts, and other regions within the United States with the ability to map that data across the country.
The file offers full-screen maps, a zoom search option, data menus, and 15,000 geographic indicators. Report and table functions allow users to create detailed reports on a geographic area and quickly develop three-layer maps to overlay multiple data layers on a single map.
Online, full-text documents about China primarily from the US Military Intelligence Division. 1918-1941.
This 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.
Online, full-text documents from US State Department officials concerning relations between China and Japan. 1930-1939.
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.
Search for articles in political science, international relations, law and public administration. Extensive International coverage; some full text. 1975 to present.
Access limited to 1 user at a time.
Dataset of public opinion polls. Worldwide. 1986-present.
Polls conducted by 700 polling organizations in the US and 80 other countries. 4,500+ topics; searchable by topic, question text, universer, polling organization and response categories.
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.
Index of scientific literature on nonhuman primates.
Coverage of the database spans 1940 to present and includes all publication categories (articles, books, abstracts, technical reports, dissertations, book chapters, etc.) and many subject areas (behavior, colony management, ecology, reproduction, field studies, disease models, veterinary science, psychology, physiology, pharmacology, evolution, taxonomy, developmental and molecular biology, genetics and zoogeography).
Indexes every published congress, symposium, conference, exposition, workshop and meeting received by The British Library Document Supply Center from 1993 to date.
A collection of more than 550 education journals, including more than 350 peer-reviewed titles. This database also contains more than 200 educational reports.
Full text, indexing and abstracts are provided for more than 700 journals. Examples of titles offered include: Booklist, Curriculum Administrator, Education, Education Digest, Educational Leadership, High School Journal, Journal of Education, Journal of Educational Research, Journal of Learning Disabilities, Phi Delta Kappan, Reading Teacher, School Library Journal, and many others. Coverage varies by title with some dating from 1965 to current.
Searches journals (approximately 600 titles) and books from over 120 publishers worldwide, often in full-text. Emphasis on humanities and social sciences.
A large-scale, interdisciplinary study of the complex influences of community, family, and individual factors on human development over time, specifically how families, schools, and neighborhoods affect child and adolescent development both positively and negatively.
Includes methodology used to gather PHDCN data, instruments, and scales used in key analyses. Longitudinal studies following 6,000 children, adolescents, and young adults. Community surveys conducted in 1995-1995 and 2001-2002. Systematic Social Observations from 1995. A searchable database of citations of known published works resulting from analyses of the PHDCN data is also available. Before retrieving data users will be asked to set up a "MyData" account and provide information to verify their Marquette status.
Language learning software allows user to compare your pronunciation with the narrator's. Covers 82 languages. Must have Milwaukee Public Library card and PIN for access.
Requires microphone/headphones. Create an individual account for personalized drills and quizzes. This resource is available to all residents of Milwaukee, including Marquette students who reside on or near campus.
ProQuest Asian Business & Reference -- see - Business in ProQuest
ProQuest Career & Technical Education Database -- see - Career & Technical Education
Searches full-text of 7000+ journals and magazines across disciplines. Includes general interest, news publications, and scholarly journals. Late 1980s - present.
Proquest Research Collections is made up of several Proquest collections: AltPress Watch, Genderwatch, ProQuest: Asian Business and Reference, Biology Journals, Computing, Criminal Justice Journals, Education Journals, European Business, Health and Medical Complete, Medical Library, Military Collection, Psychology Journals, Religion, Research Library, Science Journals, Social Science Journals, and Telecommunications.
Requires registration with an eMarq account.
Access to articles (both print and online) from roughly 2000 - present.
Also provides blogs; case studies; bulletins; awards and special reports (salary survey; ‘Agency Business Report’; ‘Best Places to Work’, ’40 under 40’, etc.); job listings; and a directory.
If registering for an account from off-campus be sure to use the Campus VPN.
Full-text of 100 publications from the American Psychological Assoc., Canadian Psychological Assoc. & Hogrefe Pub. Coverage back to 1894 for many titles.
Comprehensive index of scholarly journal articles, books and dissertations in psychology and related fields. 1800s-present.
Subject coverage includes basic and applied psychology, abnormal and clinical psychology, experimental psychology, human and animal development, social psychology, professional psychology and educational psychology. Also includes bibliographic citations and abstracts of periodical articles, reports and dissertations, books and chapters. 1987 to present for books and chapters; 1872 to present for journal articles and other material. VPN required if off-campus and also using RefWorks.
Continuously published since 1872, Publishers Weekly has been the voice for US publishing industry news and book reviews. The archive includes nearly 200,000+ book reviews, and bestseller lists. (6-month delay in availability for current issues)
Medline & PubMed Comparison
International coverage of over 5,600 journals in biomedicine, including allied health, nursing, and dentistry. Limited full-text. 1946 - present.
Includes access to other NCBI databases including molecular biology and genomic resources.
Taken from the records of the Race Relations Department of the United Church Board for Homeland Ministries, this resource provides access to documents highlighting different responses to the challenges of overcoming prejudice, segregation and racial tensions.
Online, full-text documents from the National Council for United States-China Trade. 1973-1983.
This 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.
Online citation software to save and organized citations from databases. Create bibliographies in dozens of citation styles. User must create a personal account (free).
Contains more than 1,200 titles and 600,000 pages including books, periodicals, and bibliographies. This collection provides a research platform for the development, history, organization, and fundamental principles of various world religions. The collection also includes the Christian Legal Society publications, an assortment of Canon Law, and rare historical bibles.
Searchable 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.
Industry ratios organized by NAICS codes, and revenue ranges.
Former title: Annual Statement Studies, from the Risk Management Association. Composite performance metrics derived from the financial statements of financial institutions' borrowers and prospects.
Online, full-text of books, pamphlets, serials, and other documents about the Americas. A standard source that includes some items in languages other than English. 1500-1926. See also: Artemis Primary Sources
Formerly called SAE Digital Library. Index of documents related to mobility engineering, including ground & aerospace vehicles, fuels, emissions and manufacturing.
Indexing covers early 1900’s to the present. Full text of SAE documents begins in 1998.
Access limited to 5 users at a time.
Library of current technology, digital media, and business books and videos online.
If you have difficulty accessing this resource, please try again in a few minutes. Topics include: IT management, e-commerce/business, programming languages, graphics, hardware, multimedia, security and many others.
Provides a variety of resources on the Black Experience in the United States and also in all of the Americas.
This searches 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, reference works and other selected research materials.
Searches 12,000+ scholarly journals in the sciences, social sciences and humanities. Cited Reference Search locates articles that have cited an older document. 1975 to present. No full-text access.
Searches full-text of periodicals, reference books, and encyclopedias in the sciences.
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.
Interagency index to the government's scientific and technical information. Covers 30 databases, 1,700+ websites.
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.
Basic data, cross-identifications and bibliography for astronomical objects outside the solar system. Search for stars, clusters, and nebulae in the Milky Way.
Access limited to 3 users at a time.
Consumer survey data from the spring Simmons National Consumer Studies (2 years out of date).
Fully functional cross-tab software (OneView). Requires that Flash be enabled: use Firefox, or see more info for instructions on enabling Flash in other browsers.
Covering 1490 to 2007 close attention is given to the varieties of slavery, the legacy of slavery, the social-justice perspective and the continued existence of slavery today.
Index of sources in the social sciences. Search by keyword or by their Cited Reference Search that allows locating articles that have cited an older document.
Copyright-compliant, royalty-free music and sound effects available for students and educators in Wisconsin to use in multimedia projects.
Select digital clips from categories including numerous music types. Provided as part of Wisconsin's BadgerLink program. See the Wisconsin Media Lab's Terms of Use website for more information on legal educational use of this database.
High 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.
Database of directory information for print and broadcast media; demographic information for metro areas and counties (Claritas Segmentation & Market Solutions).
Formerly Standard Rate & Data Service. We subscribe to these modules:
– Business Publication Media
– Consumer Magazine Media
– Local Media by DMA
– Newspaper Media
– Radio Media
– TV & Cable Media
– Claritas Segmentation & Market Solutions (formerly Local Market Audience Analyst; Lifestyle Market Analyst)
Dataset related to substance abuse and mental health.
Most datasets and documentation can be downloaded, from on campus computers, for research and personal use. When retrieving data users will be asked to create a "MyData Account" and provide information to verify their Marquette status.
TeachingBooks generates enthusiasm for books and reading by providing easy access to authors, illustrators and exceptional book resources all in one place.
Included are original, in-studio movies of authors and illustrators, thousands of book guides with activities for the library and classroom, and hundreds of audio excerpts of book readings for grades PreK-12. TeachingBooks requires that you sign-up for a user profile, which essentially involves registering an email address and choosing a password for log-in.
Comprehensive database of current commercially available tests and assessment tools in the English language.
Tests in Print provides information to users including test purpose, test publisher, in-print status, price, test acronym, intended test population, administration times, publication date(s), and test author(s). A score index permits users to identify what is being measured by each test. TIP is directly linked to the critical, candid test reviews published in the Mental Measurements Yearbook (MMY) series. Users can research current test information from the TIP series and continue their search to all available test reviews published in the MMY series.
Cross-searchable platform with all available information regarding the textual history, textual character, translation techniques, manuscripts, and the importance of each textual witness for each book of the Hebrew Bible, including its deutero-canonical scriptures. Includes articles on the history of research, the editorial histories of the Hebrew Bible, as well as other aspects of text-critical research and its auxiliary fields, such as papyrology, codicology, and linguistics.
Theological research including Old and New Testaments, church history, systematic and practical theology and integrates Jewish studies, religious studies and philosophy.
Users need to create a personal profile.
Searchable digitized collection of most surviving ancient Greek texts from Homer to 600 C.E., and many Greek texts from 600 C.E. to the fall of Byzantium in 1453.
Includes the Septuagint and Greek New Testament, plus access to an online version of Liddell-Scott-Jones. NOTE: Best viewed with Internet Explorer (ver. 5.0+) using the "GreekKeys" font. Requires downloading and installation of a Polytonic Greek font available on TLG's font page.
Searchable full-text of the works of Aquinas, in Latin, and 61 other related works; and a bibliography of the studies on Aquinas and his doctrine, 13th century - present.
Full description [http://www.corpusthomisticum.org/wintroen.html]
Requires Internet Explorer; does not work with Edge. Also works with IE Tab plug-in (see 'more' below).
Limited to 20 simultaneous users.
For public companies provides: financial data; annual & other reports/filings; analyst & market research reports; M&A, new issues & syndicated loans data. Coverage: ~12,000 US companies & ~41,000 non-US companies.
Can also be used with an IE Tab browser extension: IE Tab 2 for Firefox or IE Tab for Chrome on PC's, and on Mac's with partitioned hard-drives that can run on Windows.
Represents ~96% of world market value in more than 50 countries. Includes Worldscope and Investext.
This 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.
Provides access to databases on toxicology and hazardous chemicals. 1965-present.
Trans-Atlantic slave trade from Cambridge Univ. Press
Available on the Legacy Apps computer in Raynor Library. Ask at the Information Desk.
Contains records of 27,233 trans-Atlantic slave ship voyages made between 1595 and 1866.
Comprehensive database of transportation publications.
Includes bibliographic records of material published in books, journal articles, technical reports and other media, including coverage of Federal, state, local and association publications and conference proceedings. Selected links to full text or sources of full text are included. 1960s to the present, with some coverage of prior years.
Focuses on modern Islamic theology and tradition and details Islam's evolution from the late 19th century by examining printed works and rare documents by Muslim writers, both non-Western and Western voices.
Focuses on modern Jewish theology and philosophy and details Judaism’s evolution from the late 19th century by examining printed works and rare documents.
Online, full-text documents from the White House of George H. W. Bush related to American Middle East peace policy. 1989-1993
This 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.
Online, full-text documents from the US Office of Southeast Asian Affairs. 1944-1958.
This 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.
Online, full-text documents on US-Vatican relations concerning the Holocaust. 1940-1950.
This 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.
Investment information on 1,700 large-cap stocks and 1,800 small-or medium-cap companies. 1997-present.
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.
Evening news broadcasts from the major U.S. national broadcast networks: ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN and Fox News; also special news-related programming including ABC's Nightline. Note: Requires free RealPlayer software to play video clips.
Provides detailed information on nearly 5,000 companies in more than 120 industries. Vault also provides information on more than 840 professions, including education requirements, skill requirements, salaries, advancement prospects, and more.
Full-text of the Wall Street Journal newspaper, 1984 - present. For current day's edition, only browsing is possible; searching is available after 24 hours.
Full-text only (no graphics) of the largest US daily financial newspaper.
Searches 12,000+ scholarly journals in the sciences, social sciences and humanities. Cited Reference Search locates articles that have cited an older document. 1975 to present. No full-text access.
Combines the Science Citation Index and the Social Science Citation Index (1980-present), and the Arts & Humanities Citation Index (1975-present).
Wellesley Index to Victorian Periodicals 1824-1900 from Routledge
Available on the Legacy Apps computer in Raynor Library. Ask at the Information Desk.
Indexes 45 British and American periodicals. 1824-1900.
Includes bibliographic citations to periodical articles from sources such as Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, The Cornhill Magazine, The Dublin Review, The Fortnightly Review, The Nineteenth Century, The Quarterly Review, The Westminster Review.
Full-text of state and federal government documents.
Constitutions of the United States and of the State of Wisconsin; 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.
Free data from the World Bank, including: World Development Indicators (WDI), Statistical Capacity Indicators, Education Statistics, Gender Statistics, and Health Nutrition and Population Statistics, and more. Annual data only, mostly 1960 - present.
World Development Indicators -- see - World Bank DataBank
Searches library catalogs in the US and around the world.
It is produced by the OCLC Online Computer Library Center and includes catalog records for books, manuscripts, computer data files maps, computer programs, musical scores, films and slides, newspapers, journals, sound recordings, magazines, videotapes. WorldCat does not include book chapters or individual articles, or articles in journals, magazines, or newspapers.
Online, full-text US State Department documents relating to Greece. 1940-1949.
This 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.
Database of datasets from various sources; primarily financial and economic data. ACCESS: You must register for a day pass using you MARQNET ID. (The VPN is also required for day pass registration from off-campus.) Faculty and graduate students may also request individual accounts for storage space on the WRDS servers.
Use what's currently in the more info area. It has been updated more recently than when this spreadsheet was created.