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GeoScienceWorld — Trial ended 15 February 2013

GeoScienceWorld is the only nonprofit collaborative of earth science librarians, researchers, and publishers, delivering 42+ digital journals (and growing) from global publishers.  The back file goes from 2000-Present, although most of the publishers additional make access available to a much deeper back file for free with the subscription.  GeoScienceWorld is fully integrated with GeoRef. PleaseContinue reading “GeoScienceWorld — Trial ended 15 February 2013”

Global Commodities – Trial ended 30 November 2012

Global Commodities: Trade, Exploration and Cultural Exchange provides a vast range of visual, manuscript and printed materials sourced from over twenty key libraries and more than a dozen companies and trade organisations around the world. These original sources will help scholars to explore the history of fifteen major commodities and to examine the ways thatContinue reading “Global Commodities – Trial ended 30 November 2012”

Black Abolitionist Papers – Trial ended 22 November 2012

Black Abolitionist Papers is the first primary source collection to comprehensively detail the extensive work of African Americans to abolish slavery in the United States prior to the Civil War. Covering the period 1830-1865, the collection presents the massive, international impact of African American activism against slavery, in the writings and publications of the activistsContinue reading “Black Abolitionist Papers – Trial ended 22 November 2012”

Brill’s Encyclopedia of Hinduism – Trial ended 23 November 2012

Brill’s Encyclopedia of Hinduism presents the latest research on all the main aspects of the Hindu traditions. Its essays are original work written by the world’s foremost scholars on Hinduism. The encyclopedia aims at a balanced and even-handed view of Hinduism, recognizing the divergent perspectives and methods in the academic study of a religion thatContinue reading “Brill’s Encyclopedia of Hinduism – Trial ended 23 November 2012”

Afro-Americana Imprints, 1535-1922 – Trial ended 31 October 2012

Afro-Americana, 1535-1922, is created from the Library Company’s acclaimed Afro-Americana Collection—an accumulation that began with Benjamin Franklin and steadily increased throughout its entire history. These 12,000+ essential books, pamphlets and broadsides, including many lesser-known imprints, hold an unparalleled record of African American history, literature and culture. Please send additional comments to Janalyn Moss.

The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection – Trial ended 31 December 2012

The Henry Stewart Talks Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection provides immediate access to over 1,500 online seminar style talks containing the latest research, developments as well as the fundamentals presented by the world’s leading experts including a number of Nobel Laureates. Please send additional comments to Janna Lawrence.

PrivCo – Trial ended 27 August 2012

PrivCo, Private Company Database, a database with extensive information about over 30,000 major private companies, is now available via a trial.  As their site notes, “PrivCo is the premiere source for business and financial data on major, non-publicly traded corporations, including family owned, private equity owned, venture backed, and international unlisted companies.” PrivCo does itsContinue reading “PrivCo – Trial ended 27 August 2012”

Brill’s Companions in Classical Studies Online I – Trial ended 31 July 2012

Brill’s Companions in Classical Studies Online presents the best in current scholarship on a variety of subjects. Ranging from Homer to Ovid and from Aegean Greece in the Fourth Century BC to Flavian Rome, this ebook collection will be of use to scholars and students alike. Please send additional comments to Chris Africa.

eMarketer – Trial ended June 30, 2012

eMarketer publishes data, analysis and insights on digital marketing, media, and commerce. Topics cover social media, mobile, video, advertising/marketing, digital commerce, demographics.   Formats include analyst reports, articles, charts, case studies, interviews, comparative estimates, and forecasts. 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”