Data Planet simplifies data analysis by providing an all-in-one resource for social science researchers and students to access statistics relevant to their areas of study. Please send comments to Linda Walton.
Author Archives: Lisa Martincik
CLCD STEMExplore – Trial ended 29 May 2020
CLCD STEMExplore PreK-12 database contains the largest collection of STEM-based PreK-12 fiction and nonfiction children’s and young adult books and media titles available today. It uses distinct STEM qualifiers that resulted in over 400,000 unique titles. CLCD’s new search Topic/Sub-Topic plus age, grade, or reading level qualifiers is ideal for finding the best STEM booksContinue reading “CLCD STEMExplore – Trial ended 29 May 2020”
A&AePortal – Trial ended 14 June 2020
A&AePortal is an authoritative eBook resource that features important works of scholarship in the history of art, architecture, decorative arts, photography, and design. With innovative functionality and extensive metadata, the site offers students and scholars an engaging experience, encouraging critical thinking skills and supporting rigorous academic research. Please send comments to Rijn Templeton.
UN Comtrade database – Trial expired 4 April 2020
The UN Comtrade database is the largest depository of international trade data. It contains well over 3 billion data records since 1962 and is available publicly on the internet. In addition, it offers public and premium data API for easier integration/download. Refer to this link on how to fully use UN Comtrade: https://unstats.un.org/unsd/tradekb/Knowledgebase/Comtrade-User-Guide?Keywords=user Please sendContinue reading “UN Comtrade database – Trial expired 4 April 2020”
Screen Studies, BFI Film Classics, and BFI Film Studies – Trial ended 31 March 2020
Screen Studies is a dynamic digital platform taking users from script to screen and beyond – offering a broad range of content from Bloomsbury, Faber & Faber and the British Film Institute to support moving-image studies. The primary collection currently comprises 318 critical, contextual, and practical eBooks, 69 Screenplays, and 20 original overview articles. AlsoContinue reading “Screen Studies, BFI Film Classics, and BFI Film Studies – Trial ended 31 March 2020”
Educational Administration Abstracts – Trial ended 13 March 2020
Educational Administration Abstracts is a database providing hundreds of thousands of bibliographic records covering all areas of educational administration, including educational leadership, educational management and educational research. Please send comments to Kelly Hangauer.
Royal Geographical Society (RGS) – Trial ended 17 March 2020
The Royal Geographical Society (RGS) Archive includes Maps, Atlases, Charts and Plans; Expedition Reports; Fieldnotes, Correspondence and Diaries; Grey Literature; Photographs, Artwork and Illustrations; Journal Manuscripts; Photographs; Proceedings, Lectures, and Ephemera. The collection spans a wide variety of interdisciplinary research areas, and supports educational needs in Anthropology, Area Studies; Cartography and Visualizations, Colonial, Post-Colonial &Continue reading “Royal Geographical Society (RGS) – Trial ended 17 March 2020”
Foreign Affairs- Trial ended 14 February 2020.
Foreign Affairs is published by the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), a non-profit and nonpartisan membership organization dedicated to improving the understanding of U.S. foreign policy and international affairs through the free exchange of ideas. Please send comments to Brett Cloyd.
NewspaperARCHIVE.com – Trial ended 10 January 2020.
NewspaperARCHIVE.com is a searchable database with large collections of both historical and current newspaper content, that currently providing over 250 million pages and adding over 50 million pages per year. Please send comments to Linda Walton.
Food and Drink in History – Trial ended 24 December 2019
Food And Drink in History explores five centuries of primary source material documenting the story of food and drink; these materials illustrate the deep links between food and identity, politics and power, gender, race and socio-economic status, as well as charting key issues around agriculture, nutrition and food production. Please send comments to Janalyn Moss.