Very Short Introductions is an exciting new online resource, offering scholars and students OUP’s premier publishing series in an easily discoverable, fully cross-searchable, and highly accessible format. Discover a new topic or subject with these intelligent and serious introductions written by authors who are experts in their field. Please send additional comments to Chris Africa.
Author Archives: Lisa Martincik
Social Explorer – Trial ended 9 November 2013
Social Explorer is an online research tool designed to provide quick and easy access to historical census data and demographic information. It creates fast, intuitive, and appealing maps and reports to help users visually analyze and understand demography and social change throughout history. An invaluable repository of information, the site currently includes the entire USContinue reading “Social Explorer – Trial ended 9 November 2013”
SAGE Research Methods – Trial ended 13 December 2013
SAGE Research Methods links over 100,000 pages of SAGE’s renowned book, journal and reference content with truly advanced search and discovery tools. Researchers can explore methods concepts to help them design research projects, understand particular methods or identify a new method, conduct their research, and write up their findings. Since SAGE Research Methods focuses onContinue reading “SAGE Research Methods – Trial ended 13 December 2013”
ProQuest Statistical Abstracts of the World – Trial ended 13 November 2013
The Statistical Abstracts of the World is a collection of the statistical abstracts of approximately 40 countries. These will be both individually searchable, and cross searchable. Please send additional comments to Rob Van Rennes.
British Online Archives (BOA) – Trial ended 10 November 2013
British Online Archives has a wide range of items to interest those researching territories colonised by Britain including: America, India, Africa, the West Indies, New Zealand, Australia and Melanesia. Documents include records made by the East India Company and the records of missionaries from the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel. The collection contains aContinue reading “British Online Archives (BOA) – Trial ended 10 November 2013”
Bloomberg BNA – Trial ended 31 October 2013
Bloomberg BNA‘s Law School Professional Information Center offers valuable resources for law school librarians, faculty, and students seeking to maximize their investment in Bloomberg BNA publications. Please send additional comments to Kim Bloedel.
EBSCOhost eBook Academic Collection – Trial ended 9 Dec 2013
eBook Academic Collection contains a large selection of multidisciplinary eBook titles representing a broad range of academic subject matter. There are nearly 120,000 eBooks in this package, including titles from leading university presses such as Oxford University Press, State University of New York Press, Cambridge University Press, University of California Press, MIT Press, Harvard UniversityContinue reading “EBSCOhost eBook Academic Collection – Trial ended 9 Dec 2013”
World Religions Online – Trial ended 7 August 2013
World Religions Online explores religion and spirituality in an unbiased manner, from the ceremonies of the first practitioners to the rituals of today. Please send additional comments to Rachel Carreon.
BrowZine – Trial ended 15 July 2013
With the decline of print, databases have become the primary way publishers delivers journals. But databases are designed for searching, not reading. BrowZine works by uniting articles from databases into complete journals, then arranging them by subject on a library-branded newsstand. The result is a revolutionary new way to browse, read and monitor scholarly journals.Continue reading “BrowZine – Trial ended 15 July 2013”
Social Work Reference Center – Trial ended 30 June 2013
Social Work Reference Center includes care sheets, patient information, and images usable in all clinical settings – including hospitals, elder-care centers, and mental healthcare facilities. All evidence is rigorously evaluated and topics are updated as evidence changes. Please send additional comments to Dan Gall.