Orbis contains comprehensive information on companies worldwide. You can use it to research individual companies, search for companies by profile and create your own analysis. Please send additional comments to Dave Martin.
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Plunkett Research Online – Trial ended 12 July 2012
Plunkett Research Online provides market research, analysis, statistics, research tools and corporate profiles, organized into these broad industry sectors. Please send additional comments to Dave Martin.
Classic Mexican Cinema – Trial ended 1 June 2012
Mexican Cinema, from its beginnings in the late 1890s to its “Golden Age” (1930s to 1960), was consistently the largest and most important of all the Spanish-speaking countries. During its heyday, the Mexican film industry produced an average of one hundred films annually and supplied screen entertainment to both domestic audiences and international markets inContinue reading “Classic Mexican Cinema – Trial ended 1 June 2012”
Nineteenth Century Collections Online (NCCO) – Trial ended 30 June 2012
Nineteenth Century Collections Online is the most ambitious scholarly digitization and publication project ever undertaken, providing full-text, fully searchable content from a wide range of primary sources for the “long” 19th century. NCCO will include works in Western as well as non-Western languages, sourced from rare collections at libraries and other institutions around the globe. PleaseContinue reading “Nineteenth Century Collections Online (NCCO) – Trial ended 30 June 2012”
Anthropology Online – Trial ended 9 June 2012
Anthropology Online brings together a wide range of written ethnographies, field notes, seminal texts, memoirs, and contemporary studies, covering human behavior the world over. This will be the most comprehensive resource for the study of social and cultural life yet created, and will be cross-searchable with Ethnographic Video Online. Please send additional comments to ChrisContinue reading “Anthropology Online – Trial ended 9 June 2012”
The Evening Star – Trial ended 12 May 2012
For more than a century historians have regarded The Evening Star as the newspaper of record for the nation’s capital. Published under such titles as the Daily Evening Star, Washington Star-News and the Washington Evening Star, this long-running daily afternoon paper was one of the highest profile publications in the nation. Chronicling 70 years ofContinue reading “The Evening Star – Trial ended 12 May 2012”
AtoZ World Business – Trial ended 14 May 2012
AtoZ World Business consists of 100 Country Business Guides of 108 topics each and 76 World Trade Resources. They offer entrepreneurs, business professionals, and researchers access to vetted international business and trade intelligence, compiled into a single, reliable source. Major contributions from: The World Bank World Trade Organization Ernst & Young GALA (Global Advertising LawContinue reading “AtoZ World Business – Trial ended 14 May 2012”
Érudit – Trial ended 30 June 2012
Érudit is a full-text platform for scholarly and cultural journals in the French language. Please send additional comments to Tim Shipe.
Scopus — Trial ended 18 May 2012
Scopus is the largest abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed literature with smart tools to track, analyze and visualize research. It’s designed to find the information scientists need. Quick, easy and comprehensive, Scopus provides superior support of the literature research process. NB: If you are accessing with IE9, compatibility mode is required. IE8 and FirefoxContinue reading “Scopus — Trial ended 18 May 2012”
Classical Music in Video – Trial ended 15 May 2012
Classical Music in Video will contain 1,000 hours of classical music performances and masterclasses captured on video—approximately 1,500 performances in all. The collection will contain performances of all forms of classical music, including major orchestral performances by leading orchestras, plus chamber music, oratorio, and solo performances, along with masterclasses and interviews with master teachers fromContinue reading “Classical Music in Video – Trial ended 15 May 2012”