The Jean Calvin Database presents all the texts by or about John Calvin which have been published by the Librairie Droz from 1960 to 2012, with an initial focus on Geneva, Calvin, and the beginnings of the French evangelical movement with Lefèvre d’Etaples and Marguerite de Navarre. 162 texts will ve available in 2014. NewContinue reading “Jean Calvin Database – Trial ended 11 April 2014”
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Indigenous Peoples: North America – Trial ended 6 May 2014
Indigenous Peoples: North America provides users with a diverse, informative source that will enhance research and increase understanding of the historical experiences, cultural traditions and innovations, and political status of Indigenous Peoples in the United States and Canada through the use of manuscripts, monographs, newspapers, photographs, motion pictures, images of artwork, and more. Please sendContinue reading “Indigenous Peoples: North America – Trial ended 6 May 2014”
PBS Video Collection – Trial ended 17 April 2014
The PBS Video Collection assembles hundreds of the greatest documentary films and series from the history of PBS into one convenient online interface.The diverse subject matter of the included films makes this an important collection for the study of history, science, business, technology, performing arts, anthropology, psychology, politics, health, and literature. Please send additional commentsContinue reading “PBS Video Collection – Trial ended 17 April 2014”
Gale product trials: five products — Trial ended 8 April 2014
The Gale Trials Page includes: Artemis Literary Sources Business Insights: Global Gale World Scholar: Latin America & the Caribbean National Geographic virtual library Opposing Viewpoints in Context Please send additional comments to Rob Van Rennes.
RKMA eBook Package – Trial ended 13 April 2014
Richard K. Miller & Associates (RKMA), founded in 1972, publishes market research reports in the fields of energy, healthcare, and consumer markets. With over 30,000 copies in print, RKMA ranks as one of the country’s largest market research publishers. Please send additional comment to Kim Bloedel.
Dance in Video: Volume II – Trial ended 27 April 2014
Dance in Video: Volume II accommodates the needs of today’s dance students by pairing recorded performances from world-renowned dance companies with instructional videos from acclaimed teachers. The second volume expands upon the foundation built in Volume I, and showcases a new catalogue of dancers and partners. Please send additional comments to Timothy Shipe.
Psychological Experiments Online – Trial ended 3 April 2014
Psychological Experiments Online pairs audio and video recordings of quintessential experiments in psychology with thousands of pages of primary-source documents. It’s packed with exclusive and hard-to-find materials, including notes from experiment participants, journal articles, books, field notes, and final reports in topics from obedience to authority and conformity to operant conditioning. Please send additional commentsContinue reading “Psychological Experiments Online – Trial ended 3 April 2014”
Psychotherapy.net – Trial ended 14 March 2014
Psychotherapy.net provides streaming access to a collection of psychotherapy, counseling, and addiction training videos. They also publish articles, interviews, blogs, and cartoons as free, additional educational resources; many of the therapists from the videos are also featured in interviews on this website. Please send additional comments to Dottie Persson.
Kikuzo Premium Value Pack – Trial ended 31 March 2014
Kikuzo is a newspaper database for Asahi shinbun containing 12 million articles (as of Aug. 2010) published from 1879 to present. It also includes articles from the weekly magazines Aera as well as Shūkan Asahi, from the annual new-word dictionary Chiezō, Asahi shinbun jinbutsu dētabēsu, and Aashi shinbun rekishi shashin ākaibu. Please send additional commentsContinue reading “Kikuzo Premium Value Pack – Trial ended 31 March 2014”
Caribbean Newspapers, Series 1, 1718-1876 – Trial ended 28 February 2014
Caribbean Newspapers, 1718-1876—the largest online collection of 18th- and 19th-century newspapers published in this region—will provide a comprehensive primary resource for studying the development of Western society and international relations within this important group of islands. This unique resource will prove essential for researching colonial history, the Atlantic slave trade, international commerce, New World slaveryContinue reading “Caribbean Newspapers, Series 1, 1718-1876 – Trial ended 28 February 2014”