State Papers Online, 1509-1714 is a searchable archive of 16th- and 17th-century State Papers Domestic, Foreign, Scotland, Ireland and Registers of the Privy Council for research and teaching projects in politics, government, and social, economic, and religious history. Send comments to Chris Africa.
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Simply Map Health Module – Trial ended October 31, 2009.
Libraries purchased. The Health Module answers frequently asked questions about disease, health status, doctor visits and more. EASI has modeled the health statistics for the U.S. population based upon age, sex, and race probabilities. The probabilities are modeled against the EASI Census, current year and five year forecasts. The sources of this data is theContinue reading “Simply Map Health Module – Trial ended October 31, 2009.”
SciBX- Trial ended April 22, 2009.
Nature’s SciBX provides a unique scientific and commercial perspective on today’s breakthrough science. SciBX distills the weekly flood of over 400 scientific articles down to the 25 most significant developments each week and provides in-depth analysis and commentary on the most important findings. SciBX will help the scientists and policy makers at your institution save time and resources by tracking andContinue reading “SciBX- Trial ended April 22, 2009.”
Library PressDisplay – Trial ended October 27, 2009.
PressDisplay provides instant online access to today’s newspapers from around the world in full-color, full-page format. The ever-expanding collection currently includes nearly 1,000 U.S. and international titles. Just like reading the familiar print edition, viewers can browse articles and other key content, such as pictures, advertisements, classifieds, and notices. Send comments to Von Yeager.
Literary Manuscripts (Berg) – Trial ended March 31, 2009.
Literary Manuscripts is drawn from the nineteenth century holdings of the Henry W. and Albert A. Berg Collection of English and American Literature from the New York Public Library. While the holdings of the Berg extend from 1480 to the present day, its most extensive holdings date from the nineteenth century. Fifteen author collections wereContinue reading “Literary Manuscripts (Berg) – Trial ended March 31, 2009.”
Palgrave Ebooks – Trial ended October 31, 2009.
Business & Management 2007 | Economics & Finance 2007 | Political & International Studies 2007 Send comments to Dave Martin.
Keesing’s World News Archive – Trial ended December 16, 2009.
Keesing’s World News Archive – Trial ends December 16, 2009. Libraries will not subscribe. Keesing’s is an archive of original, accurate, and objective articles on the world’s political, social, and economic events. A team of experienced news writers and editors (based in Cambridge, UK) creates a series of concise, clear articles which are published everyContinue reading “Keesing’s World News Archive – Trial ended December 16, 2009.”
John Johnson Collection: An Archive of Printed Ephemera – Trial ended March 2, 2009.
This collection provides access to thousands of items selected from the John Johnson Collection of Printed Ephemera, offering unique insights into the changing nature of everyday life in Britain in the eighteenth, nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Categories include Nineteenth-Century Entertainment, the Booktrade, Popular Prints, Crimes, Murders and Executions, and Advertising. Send comments to ChrisContinue reading “John Johnson Collection: An Archive of Printed Ephemera – Trial ended March 2, 2009.”
Entrepreneurship – Trial ended June 5, 2009.
Search worldwide publications and multi-media related to the topic of entrepreneurship. Intended to bridge theory with practice, the Entrepreneurship database covers a wide spectrum of resources useful to educators, researchers, students and practitioners. Content ranges from the scholarly – including journals, dissertations, working papers and conference proceedings – to a full toolkit of practical guides,Continue reading “Entrepreneurship – Trial ended June 5, 2009.”
Eighteenth Century Journals Portal – Trial ended May 15, 2009.
This Portal brings together rare journals printed between c1685 and 1815, illuminating all aspects of eighteenth-century social, political and literary life. Many are ephemeral, lasting only for a handful of issues, others run for several years. Topics covered are extremely wide-ranging and include: colonial life; provincial and rural affairs; the French and American revolutions; reviewsContinue reading “Eighteenth Century Journals Portal – Trial ended May 15, 2009.”