A comprehensive business database covering business and economic conditions, corporate strategies, management techniques, and competitive and product information. Its international coverage gives researchers a complete picture of companies and business trends around the world.
A multidisciplinary scholarly database offering full-text coverage of information in many disciplines. This is an excellent database to begin research and find journal articles and other sources for most topics.
AVON is a multidisciplinary collection of videos that touches on the curriculum needs of virtually every department. Disciplines and subjects include: anthropology, counseling & therapy, fashion, business & economics, diversity studies, education, documentary film, feature film, history, music & dance, news & current events, theatre.
Research diverse perspectives, topics and trends that align with curricular areas such as Political Science, English, Sociology, Humanities, Business, International Studies and more. Features reliable, credible information from a wide variety of international, national and local news sources.
Brings together global scholarly journals and other key resources, providing access to reliable information in this continuously evolving area of study. The collection helps researchers locate precise results from sources ranging from current news to professional and academic journal articles covering the trends and history influencing important accounting, tax, banking, and financial issues of the day.
Designed to meet the needs of high school students enrolled in various AP courses. It contains more than 5700 full-text journals and over 300,000 photos, maps and flags. Subject areas include mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, computer science, human geography, psychology, economics & statistics; government & politics; environmental science; U.S., European and world history; the arts and music.
Ideal for research into fields such as aeronautics, astronautics, communications, computer and information technology, electronics, lasers, solid-state materials and devices, space sciences, and telecommunications.
Digitized archives and manuscripts collection of the National Negro Congress, which organization was established in 1936 to 'secure the right of the Negro people to be free from Jim Crowism, segregation, discrimination, lynching, and mob violence' and 'to promote the spirit of unity and cooperation between Negro and white people.' 98,600 images dated 1933-1947.
Provides over one million pages of historical documents. There are slavery-related collections along with letters, account books, annual reports and news clippings.
Brings together the biographies of thousands of African Americans, many not to be found in any other reference source. These biographical sketches (including photographs and illustrations) have been assembled from biographical dictionaries and other sources. Initial content is drawn from Chadwyck-Healey's Black Biographical Dictionaries 1790-1950. The collection contains extended narratives of African American activists, business people, former slaves, performing artists, educators, lawyers, physicians, writers, church leaders, homemakers, religious workers, government workers, athletes, farmers, scientists, factory workers, and more - both the famous and the everyday person. ONLY AVAILABLE ON CAMPUS.
Consists of over 1000 funeral programs ranging from 1933-2017 (with the bulk beginning in the 1960s) from the Eula M. Ramsey Johnson Memorial Funeral Program Collection. A majority of the programs are from churches in Augusta, Georgia and the surrounding area. The programs typically contain a photograph of the deceased, an obituary, a list of surviving relatives, and the order of service. The collection provides extensive genealogical information about the deceased, including birth and death dates, maiden names, names of relatives, past residences, and place of burial. The obituaries provide a rich source of local history about African Americans.
This collection was developed in conjunction with the American Theological Library Association (ATLA) as part of an effort to preserve endangered serials related to African American religious life and culture.
A growing collection of African American newspapers starting at 1827. The collection covers all phases of American history: The Antebellum South, abolition, the Jim Crow era, Northern Migration, and the Civil Rights Movement. The completed collection will contain 270 newspapers from 35 states.
Features more than 170 wide-ranging periodicals by and about African Americans. Published in 26 states, the publications include academic and political journals, commercial magazines, institutional newsletters, organizations' bulletins, annual reports and other genres.
Contains bibliographic records from the U.S. Department of Agriculture's National Agricultural Library and covers every major agricultural subject. The citations consist of journal articles, book chapters, monographs, theses, conference proceedings, serials, technical reports, patents, software, and other materials on a broad range of agricultural topics. ABSTRACTS ONLY.
Includes the AGRICOLA, TOXLINE, ESPM, and EIS databases. Provides unparalleled and comprehensive coverage of the environmental sciences drawn from ProQuest Environmental Science & Pollution Abstracts and ProQuest Environmental Abstracts.
Includes the AGRICOLA, TOXLINE, ESPM, and EIS databases and provides full-text titles from around the world, including scholarly journals, trade and industry journals, magazines, technical reports, conference proceedings, and government publications. This database includes specialized, editorially-curated A&I resources covering such topics as the effects of pollution on people and animals and environmental action and policy responses.
Contains the leading agricultural journals published in North America. ProQuest Agriculture Journals offers the complete text as well as complete images from such journals as Agricultural Research, Forest Products Journal, Journal of Animal Science, Journal of Soil and Water Conservation and Plant Physiology.
Provides bibliographic data from the worldwide scientific literature as related to AIDS, immunology, virology and cancer genetics. Both basic science research and clinical applications are covered. ABSTRACTS ONLY.
Includes information about watching birds, learning their nesting behaviors, attracting birds, identifying them, recording observations, and getting involved in bird conservation. The site includes guides, images, maps, sounds, videos, and much more. There is also a link to the Macaulay Library, an archive of animal sounds and videos.
Focuses on multiple perspectives of complementary, holistic, and integrated approaches to health care and wellness. Full-text content comes from international peer-reviewed and professional journals, magazines, reports, and more.
Includes digitized images from more than 500 American periodicals, documenting the life of America's people from the Colonial Era through the early 19th-century. Historical subject strengths include Afro-Americana, agriculture and industry, science, medicine, and technology, religion, literature, politics and government, and family life. 1684 to 1820.
Includes digitized images from more than 500 American periodicals, documenting the life of America's people from the Colonial Era through the early 19th-century. Historical subject strengths include Afro-Americana, agriculture and industry, science, medicine, and technology, religion, literature, politics and government, and family life. 1821 to 1837.
Includes digitized images from more than 500 American periodicals, documenting the life of America's people from the Colonial Era through the early 19th-century. Historical subject strengths include Afro-Americana, agriculture and industry, science, medicine, and technology, religion, literature, politics and government, and family life. 1838 to 1852.
Includes digitized images from more than 500 American periodicals, documenting the life of America's people from the Colonial Era through the early 19th-century. Historical subject strengths include Afro-Americana, agriculture and industry, science, medicine, and technology, religion, literature, politics and government, and family life. 1853 to 1865.
Includes digitized images from more than 500 American periodicals, documenting the life of America's people from the Colonial Era through the early 19th-century. Historical subject strengths include Afro-Americana, agriculture and industry, science, medicine, and technology, religion, literature, politics and government, and family life. 1866 to 1912.
A collection of activities, interactive exhibits, programs for children and parents, educator guides, and more developed by the American Museum of Natural History for learners of all ages who are interested in exploring science. Topics include anthropology, astronomy, biology, earth science, and paleontology.
Full-text periodicals published between 1740 and 1940, including special interest and general magazines, literary and professional journals, children's and women's magazines and many other historically-significant periodicals.
U.S. congressional materials originating from 1789 to 1838. Primary material on early American history; every legislative and executive document of the first fourteen U.S. Congresses; speeches and messages of Presidents Washington, Adams, Jefferson, and Madison; essential complement to the U.S. Congressional Serial Set, 1817-1980.
Provides the administrative record of the American Turpentine Farmers Association (ATFA), which was established in March 1936 in Valdosta, Georgia. ATFA was formed to represent the interests of gum naval stores factors, producers, and dealers in the United States 'turpentine belt.' AFTA's Minute Books document the interconnection of land use and environmental stewardship to the broader issues and policies of modern Georgia's rural development.
A collection of over 10 billion records in more than 8000 databases. Content categories include: birth, marriage and death records; census records; immigration and travel; military; schools, directories and church histories; tax, criminal, land and wills; references, dictionaries and almanacs; stories and publications; and photos and maps. The databases also include WWI and WWII draft cards, obituaries dating back to the 1800s, Social Security Death Index, U.S. Federal Census, federal slave narratives and more. Allows researchers to search by geographic location. Updates continually, with more indexes and original images added all the time.
Include information on city activities and finances, commercial statistics, health including death and illness statistics, and information on trade, public schools, weather, charitable institutions and city ordinances. The documents also include reports of the City Attorney, the Police Department (including crime statistics), the City Engineer, the Fire Department (including statistics on fires and property losses), and the Board of Trade, among others.
Includes subfiles on: 1 Biological Sciences & Living Resources; 2 Ocean Technology, Policy and Non-Living Resources; 3 Aquatic Pollution and Environment Quality; 4 Aquaculture Abstracts, Marine Biotechnology Abstracts and Oceanic Abstracts. It provides citations to worldwide literature on aquatic resources, limnology, ocean technology, and all aspects of the management of marine and freshwater environments. ABSTRACTS ONLY.
A collection of nearly 2,000,000 archival material descriptions, including MARC records from WorldCat and finding aids harvested from the web. Supported by OCLC Research as the basis for experimentation and testing in text mining, data analysis, and discovery system applications and interfaces. Archival collections held by thousands of libraries, museums, historical societies, and archives are represented in ArchiveGrid. Provides access to detailed archival collection descriptions for institutions in the U.S., making information available about historical documents, personal papers, family histories, and other archival materials. Also provides contact information for the institutions where the collections are kept.
A bibliographic database that curates citations to Art Index volumes 1-32 of the printed index published between 1929-1984. The database cites articles from periodicals published throughout the world. Periodical coverage includes English-language periodicals, yearbooks, and museum bulletins, as well as periodicals published in French, Italian, German, Spanish, and Dutch.
Includes both scholarly peer-reviewed journals and selected trade and consumer titles relevant to applied arts and cultural studies. The subject strengths of the collection are: art, design, crafts and photography; archaeology, anthropology and classical studies; architecture, interior design and urban planning; history, philosophy, geography and religion; modern languages and literature; and music, theatre, film and cultural studies.
Provides information pertinent to the study of business and finance topics across Asia and Europe, including academic journals, newspapers, newswires, and magazines. Find information on companies, economies, and markets as well as international trade and overall business conditions and practices throughout these regions.
Collects, preserves and provides access to rare, unique and primary materials concerning people across the African Diaspora, with a concentration on local Atlanta history. Our diverse holdings include personal papers, records of organizations and institutions, photographs, prints, rare books, audio and visual resources, ephemera and subject or thematic materials. Collection strengths: local Civil Rights history, African American education, oral history, African American gay and lesbian history, African American businesses and organizations, and arts and community in Atlanta.
Provides ongoing full-text academic journals that are locally published by scholarly publishing organizations and educational institutions located in Australia and New Zealand. Major subject areas of study are represented, including business, science, technology, engineering, medical, social sciences, education, arts, literature, history, and others.
The online collection contains over 2500 editorial cartoons dating from 1946 to 1997. Clifford H. Baldowski, known by the pen-name "Baldy," depicted the local, national and international news of his day in the editorial pages of the Augusta Chronicle, Miami Herald, and Atlanta Constitution. His work is a rich source for those studying political reorganization in Georgia and the growth of Atlanta as well as the the Civil Rights Movement, the Cold War, the Vietnam conflict, Middle East tensions, and Watergate. The site includes a brief biography of Baldowski, suggested readings, a list of related links, and information on Baldy's cartooning.
ProQuest Banking Information Source combines the currency of the Internet and the perspective of industry journals to provide the ultimate financial services research tool. With over 500 of the most authoritative sources of information, there is simply no better way to keep informed. In today's banking world, keeping informed of what is happening in economic markets is as important as monitoring national and international developments. ProQuest Banking Information Source can help users predict future market trends, monitor the rise of future competition, and even pick up ideas that have worked successfully in the financial services market. The database brings together leading journals from the most important international markets and allows you to analyze and compare articles from 360 full-text sources in a manner of seconds.
The site contains images of the 61 albumen prints found in early American photographer and member of the Matthew Brady studio, George N. Barnard's 1866 Photographic Views of Sherman's Campaign. Subjects of the photographs include Sherman and his generals, Nashville, Chattanooga Valley, Atlanta, and Savannah. Barnard was the official photographer for the United States Army, Chief Engineer's Office, Division of the Mississippi.
A database of full-text, open access scholarship that is curated by university librarians and their supporting institutions, representing thousands of disciplines and subject areas from architecture to zoology. It includes scholarship from hundreds of universities and colleges, including peer-reviewed journal articles, book chapters, dissertations, working papers, conference proceedings, and other original scholarly work. It continues to grow rapidly thanks to the contributions of researchers, librarians, faculty, and students who believe that scholarship is a community enterprise.
The Biological Science Database provides comprehensive coverage of biological science fields including animal behavior, aquatic life and fisheries, chemoreception, biochemistry, ecology, plant science, toxicology, virology, microbiology, immunology genetics, health and safety science, oncogenes, entomology, and endocrinology neuroscience. The resource also includes access to MEDLINE®.
Provides access to a wide range of biology topics. The database includes just under 400 titles, with more than 325 available in full text. With thousands of articles available online, ProQuest Biology Journals includes some of the most popular information resources for users in academic, government, and public research environments.
Offers abstracts and citations to a wide range of research in biomedicine, biotechnology, zoology and ecology, and some aspects of agriculture and veterinary science. Supporting over two dozen areas of expertise, this CSA database provides access to literature from over 8000 serials, as well as conference proceedings, technical reports, monographs and selected books and patents. ABSTRACTS ONLY.
A website with digitized images and animations of human and primate skeletons for the study of comparative anatomy. Students can view regions of skeletons from any orientation as well as muscle and joint information. Browser plugins may be required for optimal viewing.
Contains various primary sources on the struggle for black freedom and civil rights. On the topic of civil rights and Black Freedom, History Vault contains records of four of the most important civil rights organizations of the 1950s and 1960s: NAACP, SCLC, SNCC, and CORE.
Selected correspondence, financial records, contracts, and advertising materials from the Douglass Theatre's records in the Middle Georgia Archives. Documents the amusements available to Macon's African American population and the business dealings of this African American entrepreneur. The Douglass was affiliated with a vaudeville circuit. This gave them access to bring prominent acts to Macon's African American community, such as well-known blues musicians, comedians, musicals, revues, and sacred theater. When not hosting live acts, the Douglass exhibited a wide variety of sound and silent motion pictures. The selections highlight other Southern African American theaters, such as the Palace Theatre in Valdosta, Georgia, Liberty Theatre in Columbus, Georgia, and the Liberty Theatre in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The Web site contains indexes to the documents, an introductory essay, and the finding aid for Douglass's business records.
A cross-curricular research database that contains abstracts and searchable full text for more than 4,000 popular nonfiction books for youth on core subject areas, as well as information on careers, health, sports, adventure, technology, life skills, and more. It provides content representing a wide spectrum of works, including popular series from top book publishers.
Combined search of all ProQuest business databases. Databases relevant to business and economics including: ABI/INFORM; Accounting, Tax & Banking; Asian & European Business; Business Market Research; Canadian Business & Current Affairs; ProQuest Research Library; Telecommunications Database.
A unique resource focusing on local, company-specific material that gives business researchers access to hard-to-find local and regional business news and analysis. Comprehensive local and regional business news coverage of large corporations, privately held companies, local start-ups, executive profiles, marketing, finance, and industry news. Provides information not typically found in the national news sources.
Provides users with an alternative searching and browsing interface to Business Source Complete. Search and browse for articles in over 4000 business journals. The Business Searching Interface also allows for easy browsing of supplementary content such as company profiles, country reports, industry profiles, market research reports, SWOT analyses, and author profiles. In addition to full text articles from over 3000 journals, this database offers indexing and abstracts for nearly 4000 journals.
A scholarly business database that provides full-text access to many peer-reviewed business related journals, including disciplines such as marketing, management, accounting, finance and economics. It provides detailed company information for some of the world’s largest public and private companies ss well as conference proceedings, case studies, investment research reports, industry reports, market research reports, country reports, company profiles, SWOT analyses and more.
Includes over 160,000 hours of coverage of C-SPAN programs since 1987. Records, indexes, and archives all C-SPAN programming for historical, educational, research, and archival uses, records all 3 C-SPAN networks 7 days a week, 24 hours a day. Programs are indexed by subject, speaker names, titles, affiliations, sponsors, committees, categories, formats, policy groups, keywords, and location. The congressional sessions and committee hearings are indexed by person with full-text. All C-SPAN programs since 1987 are digital and can be viewed online for free.
A comprehensive bibliographic full-text reference and current events database. CBCA Complete combines full text and indexed content from Business, Current Events, Education, and Reference. Subject coverage is comprehensive and information is available from the broadest range of Canadian sources. With over 4.5 million records and more than 1730 titles, CBCA Complete is ideal for anyone interested in current events, business, science, the arts, and academic information as produced in Canada. Combines high-quality indexing with direct access to full-text articles, including nearly 640 periodicals and daily news sources, plus indexing to an additional 1100 other titles.
Includes the complete available electronic backfile for nearly 300 newspapers, providing full access to the articles, columns, editorials, and features. Some backfiles date as far back as the late 1970s and 1980s. Canadian Newsstand content is updated daily so researchers always have timely access to new information. The Canadian Major Dailies collection includes national and leading regional newspapers such as The Globe and Mail, National Post, Montreal Gazette, Ottawa Citizen, Toronto Star, Regina Leader Post, Edmonton Journal, Vancouver Sun and the Victoria Times Colonist.
Career & Technical Education includes several hundred full-text titles in the area of vocational information, including Computing science, Healthcare, Building trades, Auto mechanics, Sales and retail, Accounting, Graphic design, and Photography.
The finding tool for electronic and print publications from the U.S. government. These publications make up the National Bibliography of U.S. Government Publications. The CGP contains descriptive records for historical and current publications and provides direct links to those that are available online. The CGP contains more than 500,000 records generated since July 1976, and it is updated daily. The catalog will grow to include records for publications dating back to the late 1800s, making the CGP the central point for locating new and historical government publications. For publications issued prior to 1976, the printed Monthly Catalog should be consulted. Print editions of the Monthly Catalog and many of the publications indexed in it were distributed through the Federal Depository Library Program. To locate the depository library nearest you, use GPO's Locate Libraries service at: https://catalog.gpo.gov/fdlpdir/FDLPdir.jsp
As early as 1853 the University of Georgia started issuing a listing of faculty, officers and graduates, entirely printed in Latin. The work was periodically reissued with more recent graduates being added. By the time the last issue appeared in 1906, the Catalogue of the Trustees, Officers, Alumni and Matriculates was being published in convenient English and had accumulated a wealth of biographical information about the men associated with more than 100 years of the institution's history. Officers and faculty of the University are listed in the first 16 pages of the Catalogue, followed by graduates and matriculates arranged by class. To find the class year of an individual, check under their name in the student index beginning on page 209. A listing of honorary degrees granted will be found on page 204.
Offers a variety of options for researching current health issues including, up-to-date information on current diseases and illnesses, vaccine information, general health information, safety, and wellness. Information is available not only for consumers, but for health care professionals as well. Access to statistical data and CDC publications is available.
Offers the most comprehensive demographic data for the United States. The site includes information and statistics on the nation's population, housing, business and manufacturing activity, international trade, farming, and state and local governments.
Provides references to the current and historical literature related to growth and development of children through the age of 21. Includes all of the issues of Child Development Abstracts & Bibliography 1927-2001 previously published by the Society for Research in Child Development, plus new coverage on child rights and welfare issues. Book reviews and abstracts from hundreds of journals and a bibliography of thousands of technical reports, books, book chapters, theses and dissertations covering biomedical and social sciences worldwide are indexed in this database.
This illustrated series covers more than 600 writers and illustrators for children and young adults. Typical entries consist of a listing of major works and awards and criticism from significant reviews and commentaries on the author's or artist's works. Each volume includes cumulative author name and nationality indexes as well as a volume-specific title index.
Provides access to nearly 3000 digitized newspapers. The site was developed as an Internet-based, searchable database of U.S. newspapers with descriptive information and select digitization of historic pages. 1789 to 1963.
Provides access to full text for more than 600 journals indexed in CINAHL. This authoritative file contains full text for many of the most used journals in the CINAHL index - with no embargo.
Brings together a diverse offering of publications covering civil rights in the United States as their legal protections and definitions are expanded to cover more and more Americans. Containing links to more than 500 scholarly articles, hearings and committee prints, legislative histories on the landmark legislation, CRS and GAO reports, briefs from major Supreme Court cases, and publications from the Commission on Civil Rights, this database allows users to educate themselves on the ways our civil rights have been strengthened and expanded over time, as well as how these legal protections can go further still. Also includes varied collection of books on many civil rights topics and a list of prominent civil rights organizations. ONLY AVAILABLE ON CAMPUS.
Promotes an enhanced understanding of the Civil Rights Movement. Links to primary sources and other educational materials from 75 libraries, archives, museums, public broadcasters, and others on a national scale. Features a collection of more than 30 hours of unedited news film from the WSB (Atlanta) and WALB (Albany, Ga.) television archives. These 450 clips cover a broad range of key civil rights events including the desegregation of Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas; the Atlanta Temple bombing; Atlanta sit-ins; Freedom Rides; desegregation of the University of Georgia and Georgia Tech; the Albany Movement; desegregation of Ole Miss and University of Alabama; the Americus Movement; and Birmingham demonstrations; among many other topics. 1954 to 1970.
Records of the Freedman's Bureau documenting the 1868 Camilla Massacre. Located at the DeSoto Trail Library and comprised of photostatic copies from the Freedman's Bureau records held by the National Archives of the United States, consists of letters, affidavits, reports and a newspaper clipping relating to a violent episode in Camilla, Georgia, in 1868 involving local republicans, freedmen, and townspeople.
These first-person accounts, compiled in the postwar period and early 20th Century period, chronicle the highs and lows of army life from 1861 through 1865.
The Digital Public Library of America provides primary resources about the American Civil War, 1861-1865. Primary documents include pamphlets, cartoons, maps, illustrations and more.
These generals' reports of service represent an attempt by the Adjutant General's Office (AGO) to obtain more complete records of the service of the various generals contacted. Seeking both comprehensiveness and uniformity, the AGO requested of each general that he include certain kinds of information in his report. As a result, most of the reports consist of chronologically arranged sketches of activities associated with battles and other engagements.
Provides online access to early handwritten minutes of the Columbus Public Library Association, documenting the origin and initial development of the Columbus Public Library, later to become today's Chattahoochee Valley Regional Library System. The online content presents 144 pages of minutes, providing historic page images with full transcriptions, and offering full-text searching as well as browsing by date. Reflecting the city's "New South" urban industrial prosperity, these documents offer insight into the complex role of the library as a social and cultural institution. They highlight the formation of gender, class, and racial identities and their effect on the development and operations of the Columbus Public Library. They also speak to the role of the library as an institution in Georgia and the South. January 1881 to April 1883.
Provides access to research journals and publications in areas related to communication and mass media. Incorporates the content of CommSearch, Mass Media Articles Index, and numerous other journals in communication, mass media, and other closely-related fields of study. Contains reference browsing Features over 5000 Author Profiles, providing biographical data and bibliographic information.
Jim Alexander's Photographs of the Neighborhood Arts Center from the Auburn Avenue Research Library consists of fifty-five documentary photographs of the Neighborhood Arts Center (1975-1989) that capture significant African American-centered cultural and community events in and around the Atlanta-based organization. This body of images documents a visits to the Center from the legendary artists, Atlanta-area outreach projects, arts festivals and social demonstrations that took place during the 1970s and 1980s. Taken by photographer, community activist, and Neighborhood Arts Center staff member Jim Alexander, these photographs demonstrate the Center's service commitment and its promotion of urban, community arts. 1977 to 1987.
Provides a comprehensive monthly update on the latest theoretical research and practical applications around the world. This database provides international coverage as well as coverage of numerous non-serial publications. Sources covered include over 3000 periodicals, conference proceedings, technical reports, trade journal/newsletter items, patents, books, and press releases. ABSTRACTS ONLY.
Comprehensive coverage of computer topics. The database includes over 430 titles, with over 350 available in full text. Includes resources on computing topics, including: Artificial intelligence, Computer games, Computer graphics, Computer networks, Computer programming, Computer security, Computer systems, Database management, Electronic data processing, Hardware, Information science and information theory, and Software.
Contains nearly 300 full text journals and magazines covering topics such as computer science, programming, artificial intelligence, cybernetics, information systems, robotics, and software. Provides a balance of full text technical journals and full text consumer computer titles
Offers fully text-searchable images of the British Foreign Office information files gathered from across German-occupied territories as well as neutral states following the collapse of peacetime diplomacy. These first-hand reports (letters from diplomats, telegrams, news clippings and more) and the official discussions surrounding them form a complete record of the raw intelligence that shaped Britain's war effort.
Provides the full text of selected publications in non-PDF format, in some cases dating back 30 years or more. Includes abstracts and indexing for congressional publications, and legislative histories. It also includes member biographies, committee assignments, voting records, and financial data; and the full text of key regulatory and statutory resources.
Provides searchable access to the full-text CRS reports. Created by experts, the reports present a legislative perspective on topics such as agriculture policy, counterterrorism operations, banking regulation, veterans issues and much more.
A comprehensive resource for consumer-oriented health content, including full text from many health reference books and encyclopedias and thousands of health reports as well as physician-generated videos and hundreds of medical images and diagrams. NOTE - information provided in this database should not be viewed as a means for self-diagnosis or a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment.
Covers an enormous range of subjects of value in the public library context; from sports injuries to women's health, from food and nutrition to midwifery, from eye care to dentistry. It includes important general medical journals such as The Lancet and The New England Journal of Medicine as well as a strong selection of consumer and news magazines.
Credit and purchasing information for Georgia. Created by the Governor's Office of Consumer Affairs to help Georgians be more informed consumers by learning to make wise purchasing and financial decisions, knowing their rights, and avoiding becoming victims of scams or deceptive practices in the marketplace. Designed with young adults in mind and includes a guide named Consumer Ed, who walks consumers through major purchasing and financial decisions, such as buying a car, purchasing a house, renting an apartment, dealing with credit and debt, managing money, and avoiding foreclosure. Also features current consumer news, financial calculators, and the option to join a Consumer Alert email list to receive monthly consumer news.
Each print volume in this long-standing series profiles approximately 6-8 novelists, poets, playwrights and other creative writers by providing full-text or excerpted criticism taken from books, magazines, literary reviews, newspapers and scholarly journals.
A multidisciplinary collection of ongoing full-text academic journals, the Continental Europe Database features content that is locally published by scholarly publishing organizations and educational institutions in many European countries, including France, Italy, Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, Spain, and Portugal. All major subject areas of study are represented, including business, science, technology, engineering, social sciences, education, and humanities allowing researchers in all fields to access the latest scholarly articles from their region..
Digital images and transcriptions of original manuscripts, scanned, transcribed, and encoded. A Civil War diary of Lt. (later Capt.) Cornelius C. Platter from November, 1864 to April 27, 1865. Platter's diary from November, 1864 to April 27, 1865 details Sherman's march through Georgia from Rome to Savannah and the march north through the Carolinas. He gives dates, times, and lengths of marches; describes the weather, locale, scenery, and food as well as orders, rumors, positions, troop moral, and administrative duties. Includes a description of the burning of Columbia, South Carolina, the news of the Confederate surrender, and the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Also contains a Civil War timeline, related links and archival collections, suggested readings, a name index, and notes on the project.
Consists of items originating from prisoners held in German concentration camps, internment and transit camps, Gestapo prisons, and POW camps, during and just prior to World War II. Most of the materials are letters written or received by prisoners, but also included are receipts for parcels, money orders and personal effects; paper currency; and realia, including Star of David badges that Jews were forced to wear.
CQ Researcher Plus Archive is a database of in-depth, authoritative reports on a full range of political and social-policy issues. Each report is footnoted and includes an overview, background section, chronology, bibliography and debate-style pro-con feature, plus tools to study the evolution of the topic over time. CQ Magazine features in-depth reporting on public policy, politics, congressional legislation, and elections, including: a complete wrap-up of news on Congress, the status of bills in play, behind-the-scenes maneuvering, committee and floor activity, debates, and all roll-call votes.
Explores a single hot issue in the news in depth each week. Topics range from social and teen issues to environment, health, education and science and technology. Often the first source that librarians recommend when researchers are seeking original, comprehensive reporting and analysis on issues in the news. Noted for its award-winning in-depth, unbiased coverage of health, social trends, criminal justice, international affairs, education, the environment, technology and the economy.
A comprehensive database supporting research on crime, its causes and impacts, legal and social implications, as well as litigation and crime trends. Bridges theory with practice by providing information geared to those interested in careers in criminal justice, law enforcement, corrections, drug enforcement, rehabilitation, family law, and industrial security; as well as scholars and other researchers who study the causes, trends, and societal impacts of crime.
Chronicles Cyrus Franklin Jenkins' experiences as an enlisted man in the Meriwether Volunteers, Company B, 13th Georgia Infantry Regiment, during the first year of the war, June 1861 to March 1862. Vividly describes the early euphoria of the war and the regiment's campaigns in western Virginia as part of Floyd's Brigade and in Savannah in Lawton's Brigade. The regiment took part in skirmishes at Sewell Mountain, Laurel Hill, and Whitemarsh Island. While traveling, Jenkins also remarks on the changing scenery he encounters. His account of camp life highlights the medical care available to Confederate soldiers at this stage in the war. Jenkins was killed at Spotsylvania, Virginia, on May 12, 1864. Contains a transcription and images of the diary, a chronology of Jenkins' activities, a civil war timeline covering July 1861 to April 1862, a historical note, brief descriptions of the players and places mentioned by Jenkins, as well as suggested related archival collections and links to a civil war bibliography, related websites, and a map of the Gauley River region.
The De Gruyter University Press Library's Harvard and Hawaii 2024 frontlists include a selection of newly published academic titles from Harvard University Press and University of Hawaii Press. These collections feature a range of scholarly works across various disciplines, including humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences.
A gateway to Georgia's history and culture found in digitized books, manuscripts, photographs, government documents, newspapers, maps, audio, video, and other resources. To search or browse the holdings of the Digital Library of Georgia, visit the DLG homepage at: https://dlg.usg.edu/ A complete listing of digital collections available through the DLG is at: https://dlg.usg.edu/collections
Offers a single point of access to millions of items - photographs, manuscripts, books, sounds, moving images, and more - from libraries, archives, and museums around the United States. Users can browse and search by timeline, map, format, and topic; save items to customized lists; and share their lists with others. Users can also explore digital exhibitions curated by the DPLA's content partners and staff. Strives to contain the full breadth of human expression, from the written word, to works of art and culture, to records of America's heritage, to the efforts and data of science. Aims to expand this crucial realm of openly available materials, and make those riches more easily discovered and more widely usable and used.
Information about every aspect of life in 17th and 18th-century America, from agriculture and auctions through foreign affairs, diplomacy, literature, music, religion, the Revolutionary War, temperance, witchcraft, and just about any other topic imaginable. 1639 to 1800.
Covering every aspect of American life during the early decades of the United States, this rich primary source collection provides full-text access to the 36,000 American books, pamphlets and broadsides published in the first nineteen years of the nineteenth century. 1801 to 1819.
Contains digital facsimile page images of virtually every work printed in England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales and British North America and works in English printed elsewhere from 1473-1700 - from the first book printed in English by William Caxton, through the age of Spenser and Shakespeare and the tumult of the English Civil War.
Contains full-text titles from around the world, including scholarly journals, trade and industry journals, magazines, technical reports, conference proceedings, and government publications.
Provides ongoing full-text academic journals that are locally published by scholarly publishing organizations and educational institutions in East and South Asia countries, including China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, South Korea, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, and Thailand. Major subject areas of study are represented, including business, science, technology, engineering, medical, social sciences, political science, law, and humanities.
Features ongoing full-text academic journals that are locally published by scholarly publishing organizations and educational institutions located in the East and Central Europe region. Major subject areas of study are represented, including business, science, technology, engineering, medical, social sciences, education, arts, literature, history, and others.
Contains a selection of multidisciplinary eBook titles representing a broad range of academic subject matter. Over 119,000 titles are included in this package, and new titles are added to the package each month. All titles are available with unlimited user access. Subject coverage includes: Art, Business & Economics, Education, Language Arts & Discipline, Literary Criticism, Medical, Performing Arts, Philosophy, Poetry, Political Science, Religion, Social Science, and Technology & Engineering.
Provides access to thousands of ebooks. New titles are added each year from leading publishers to help libraries build collections that meet the needs of their community of researchers. (Formerly known as ebrary.)
Focused on the academic and trade information needs of community colleges, this multidisciplinary collection contains more than 52,000 eBook titles, with content spanning a range of topics, programs, and fields of study and varying from introductory/basic content to higher-level content, all with a user-friendly search experience and simple download process.
Features over 3300 quality titles supporting students and faculty in the education discipline. Titles range from introductory texts for undergraduate coursework to more complex and detailed works for advanced students and scholars. Also included are support materials for teachers and professionals working in K-12 and higher education classrooms, covering topics from curriculum building to student behavior and dynamics.
Contains titles chosen to support a quality learning experience for K-8 students across all subject areas taught in elementary and middle schools. The collection also features a selection of teacher resources to support educators and administrators.
A collection of nearly 41,000 titles chosen specifically for public libraries, this general reference collection features fiction titles for both adults and juveniles, as well as best-selling and highly-recommended titles from industry leading publishers.
Comprised of the following eBook collections: NetLibrary Shared Collection, eBook Academic Collection, Community College Collection, High School Collection, K-8 Collection, and Public Library Collection. Provides access eBooks including reference books, scholarly monographs, publications of many university presses, and consumer books that have been converted into digital format. It is possible to perform full-text searches of a single eBook, search thousands of volumes simultaneously, browse topic categories, or read eBooks directly online. (Formerly known as NetLibrary.)
Allows users to search multiple EBSCOhost databases simultaneously. Select the "Choose Databases" tab within the EBSCOhost interface to select multiple databases to search. The list of EBSCO databases varies based on the institution. For a list of resources, see https://www.ebsco.com/title-lists
A collaboration between EBSCO and BiblioLabs that brings an innovative approach to increasing traffic and discoverability of ETD research. Extends the work started when EBSCO and the H.W. Wilson Foundation created indexing of Doctoral Dissertations Accepted by American Universities. Includes records for dissertations and theses from 1933 to the present
Spanish interface to EBSCOhost databases. EBSCOhost Español incluye: Economía y Negocios, MedicLatina, Fuente Académica, Salud: Información para los Consumidores (Health Source: Consumer Edition), Revistas para los Estudiantes de las Escuelas Secundarias (MAS Ultra), y Revistas para Bibliotecas Públicas (MasterFILE Premier). Para ver la lista de las revistas en la base de datos de EBSCOhost Español (Database Journal Lists) empuja aqui (en ingles): https://www.ebsco.com/title-lists
Find lesson plans, teachers guides, and media resources in the humanities. Locate resources for National History Day (NHD) and ask an NEH expert about history projects.
Gives users access to over 790 top educational publications, including more than 615 of the titles in full text. Image articles include all charts, tables, diagrams, and other graphical elements. Covers primary, secondary, and higher education as well as special education, home schooling, adult education, and hundreds of related topics.
Provides coverage on the topics of secondary education, adult education, continuing education, literacy standards and more. Full text coverage for 350 journals and additional indexing for another 770 periodicals.
Delivers cover-to-cover indexing of an international range of acclaimed English-language periodicals, monographs, and yearbooks. The database reflects more than six decades of Wilson's Education Index. 1929 to 1983.
A cross-cultural database that contains information on all aspects of cultural and social life. Unique in that the information is organized into cultures and ethnic groups and the full-text sources are subject-indexed at the paragraph level.
A vast eighteenth-century library at your desktop. A fully text-searchable corpus of books, pamphlets and broadsides in all subjects printed between 1701 and 1800. It currently contains over 180,000 titles amounting to over 32 million fully-searchable pages.
The federal government issues hundreds of environmental impact statements each year - and this one resource provides detailed abstracts of all of those statements, also indexing them for easy reference. Extracts the key issues from complex government-released environmental impact statements, converting massive documents into concise, readable abstracts. Each entry includes a clear description of the project, sections on positive impact and negative consequences, and legal mandates.
Find article-level access for about 10,000 E-Journals available through EBSCO's Electronic Journal Service EJS. For users with a valid subscription, EBSCO SmartLinks Technology provides links directly to publisher content.
Tracks every relevant source of information necessary to keep abreast of this complex, highly competitive discipline. This database provides international coverage as well as coverage of numerous non-serial publications. Sources covered include over 3000 periodicals, conference proceedings, technical reports, trade journal/newsletter items, patents, books, and press releases. ABSTRACTS ONLY.
Offers deep coverage in applicable areas of agriculture, ecosystem ecology, energy, renewable energy sources, natural resources, marine and freshwater science, geography, pollution and waste management, environmental technology, environmental law, public policy, social impacts, urban planning, and more.
Covers all aspects of education and educational research and provides access to education-related resource such as conference proceedings and selected presentations; Congressional hearings and reports; reports on federal/state standards, testing, and regulations.
Covers all aspects of education and educational research and provides access to education-related resources such as Congressional hearings and reports; reports on federal/state standards, testing, and regulations; research reports.
Covers all aspects of education and educational research and provides access to education-related resource such as conference proceedings and selected presentations; Congressional hearings and reports; reports on federal/state standards, testing, and regulations.
A bibliographic database that cites essays, articles and miscellaneous works published in the United States, Great Britain, and Canada. Covers eight centuries of essays, annuals and serial publications from the 20th Century. Also provides full bibliographic information on collective titles indexed. Focuses on the humanities and social sciences, with subject coverage ranging from Archaeology through Women's Studies.
A dedicated resource covering the culture, traditions, social treatment and lived experiences of different ethnic groups in America. It provides full text from a growing list of sources including peer-reviewed journals, magazines, e-books, biographies and primary source documents.
ProQuest European Business provides in-depth coverage of one of the world's most important areas of economic activity. Full-text, fully searchable articles are available from more than 110 leading titles, including The Economist, Fortune, and European Business Journal. The database also includes information on specific economic and market conditions in countries and regions throughout Europe.
EBSCO's research portal interface designed for elementary students. Browse topics of interest or search for a topic of their choice. Search results can be limited to source type (e.g., magazines, news, biographies, etc.) or by Lexile range. Includes: American Heritage Children's Dictionary, nonfiction book collection, Funk & Wagnalls New World Encyclopedia, History Reference Center (ON CAMPUS ACCESS ONLY), and primary search.
EBSCO's research portal interface designed for high school students. Browse topics of interest or search for a topic of their choice. Search results can be limited to source type (e.g., magazines, news, biographies, etc.) or by Lexile range. Includes: Advanced Placement Source, nonfiction book collection, Business Source Complete, Columbia Encyclopedia, Consumer Health Complete, ERIC, Funk & Wagnalls New World Encyclopedia, GreenFILE, Health Source - Consumer Edition, History Reference Center and Literary Reference Center (ON CAMPUS ACCESS ONLY), MAS Ultra - School Edition, MasterFILE Elite, Middle Search Plus, newspaper source, primary search, TOPICsearch, and Vocational and Career Collection.
EBSCO's research portal interface designed for middle school students. Students can browse topics of interest or search for a topic of their choice. Search results can be limited to source type (e.g., magazines, news, biographies, etc.) or by Lexile range. Includes: nonfiction book collection, Consumer Health Complete, Funk & Wagnalls New World Encyclopedia, Health Source - Consumer Edition, History Reference Center and Literary Reference Center (ON CAMPUS ACCESS ONLY), MAS Ultra - School Edition, MasterFILE Elite, Middle Search Plus, Newspaper Source, primary search, and TOPICsearch.
EBSCO's research portal interface designed for public library patrons. Users can browse topics of interest or search for a topic of their choice. Search results can be limited to source type (e.g., magazines, news, biographies, etc.). Includes: Business Source Complete, Columbia Encyclopedia, Consumer Health Complete, Health Source - Consumer Edition, MasterFILE Elite, and newspaper source.
A fulltext, full image database of the FBI's previously classified files on prominent African Americans and African-American organizations. Includes about 88,000 pages of documents and published material such as newspaper clippings, transcripts of public meetings and speeches, and reports of special agents, which sometimes refer to information provided by confidential informants. Subjects of the investigations include Malcolm X, Marcus Garvey, Paul Robeson, Thurgood Marshall, the NAACP, the SNCC, the Black Panther Party, and the Highland Folk School. 1920 to 1984.
This archive, from the NYPL's Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, documents the Civil Rights Congress. The CRC was established in 1946 to "combat all forms of discrimination against …labor, the Negro people and the Jewish people, and racial, political, religious, and national minorities." 1946 to 1955.
Primary source collection of letters, diaries and maps regarding the First World War. Also includes postcards, scrap books, photographs, trench maps, cartoons & comics and more.
A minute book, covering the years 1912-1920, from the Athens Woman's Club that documents the social, philanthropic and reform activities of the club during the height of the Progressive Era. Chronicles the relationships between the AWC and various other organizations of significance. Helps define the complexity of regional roles and events, with particular regards to the club's delayed participation in the national suffrage movement. The AWC was chartered in 1899 as a literary club dedicated to the educational and cultural development of its members. Over the next two decades, the club gradually directed its efforts to serve the community beyond its membership by embarking upon social reform and civic improvement initiatives. The minute book illuminates this critical transition and the notable work performed by members of the AWC. 1899 to 1920.
A rapidly growing collection of scholarly journals from Latin America, Portugal, and Spain. It includes full text for more than 650 publications from 18 countries. All major subject areas are covered with particular emphasis on agriculture, biological sciences, economics, history, law, literature, philosophy, psychology, public administration, religion, and sociology.
A resource from the Georgia Student Finance Commission for those who are interested in attending college explore careers, prepare for college and learn about financial aid opportunities. Resources include tools for matching students to careers; detailed information on specific careers; SAT, ACT, and GRE test preparation; tools for comparing Georgia colleges and universities; online forms for loan applications, FAFSA, and Hope Scholarship / Tuition Equalization Grant; and tools for financial planning. Users can create a personal account that allows them to manage all their college and career information and can share their information with school counselors.
Provides access to articles about gardens and plants, including topics such as horticulture, botany, garden and landscape design & history, ecology, plant and garden conservation, garden management, and horticultural therapy. Focuses on environmentally sustainable horticultural and design practices. Designed for gardening enthusiasts, professionals, and students of horticulture and of garden and landscape design & history. Covers more than 300 serial titles.
Search full-text articles on local news, issues, events, people and more from current and archived issues of the Gateway-Beacon. Covers 2009 to current.
An electronic version of the Rules and Regulations of the State of Georgia. This is a compilation of the rules and regulations of state agencies that have been filed with the Office of Secretary of State pursuant the Georgia Administrative Procedures Act, O.C.G.A.§ 50-13-1 et seq. The electronic version of the Rules and Regulations on this website should not be regarded as the official copy. This site is searchable by the name of the agency, chapter/rule number, the name of the rule itself, or a specific rule number.
The Georgia Attorney General's Office maintains a web site of information on its staff, history, mission, organization, etc. The site also provides the ability to search the opinions of the Attorney General (1994-present).
Provides access to the U.S. Census Bureau's State and County Quick Facts data for Georgia. Broken into three sections: People Quick Facts, Business Quick Facts, and Geography Quick Facts, the site offers a break down of some of the key statistics associated with Georgia. Data can be limited to a specific county of city.
The Georgia Code, hosted by LexisNexis, is the compilation of the currently enforcable laws of the state of Georgia. The database is searchable by keyword and by code number. The code can also be browsed by title, chapter, and section.
Georgia Corporate Search lists all organizations or individuals licensed for business, provided by the Georgia Secretary of State. Information provided for each license holder includes: address, chief executive officer, secretary, and chief financial officer
Provided by the Carl Vinson Institute of Government, Georgia DATA is Georgia's central data repository. Provides the public with quick and easy access to Georgia county and state data. Georgia Data Includes information on agriculture, courts and crime, education, economics and finance, health, government, housing, and more
All the information you need about degree attainment, student success, costs and affordability at the University System of Georgia's 26 public colleges and universities. By prioritizing degree attainment, affordability and efficiency, our USG institutions are doing all they can to help students and their families decide on a degree program, make financial plans and earn a college degree that sets a solid foundation for their future. See why USG is one of the best public systems in the nation, and use our matching tool to find which USG institutions may work best for your needs.
Maintains a web site of information on its organization, collections, and services. Its mission is to identify, select, preserve, and ensure the accessibility of government and other information constituting Georgia's recorded history, including the official records of Georgia from 1732 to the present. In addition, it collects private manuscripts and photographs which complement existing archival holdings. Links to online publications, finding aids, and other web sites related to Georgia history and genealogy are provided.
Provides access to information about K-12 public education in the State of Georgia. Links to listings of schools, state curriculum and standards, contact information, as well as information about the department can all be found on the site.
Provides access to both Georgia House and Senate bills. The database is searchable by keyword, bill number, code section, authors, co-signers, and committee sponsors. Also provided are the governor's budget and committee meeting schedules.
Serves as a digital repository of over 44,000 documents and publications released by agencies of Georgia's executive branch. Coverage encompasses audit reports, budget documents, monographs, newsletters, periodicals and serials from agencies including agriculture, arts, community affairs, courts, education, human resources, industry and trade, labor, legislature, natural resources and recreation.
The Georgia Historic Books database contains full-text, fully searchable books related to Georgia's history and culture. Most are from the 19th to early 20th century and focus on Georgia history, biography, and literature.
Includes early and seminal works on Georgia's history and culture, many published in the 1950s and 1960s that have long been out of print. Users also have the option of ordering print copies of these titles from the University of Georgia Press. Books in the University of Georgia Press History Ebook Project will be of interest to two main groups: historians and general readers of Georgia history.
A central metadata repository that contains metadata harvested via the Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting (OAI-PMH) and the Open Archives Initiative Object Reuse and Exchange (OAI-ORE). With this repository, citizens of Georgia and the scholarly community at large are able to search Georgia repository content from a central location.
Provides access to legislative resources. The database currently contains the Acts of the General Assembly of the State of Georgia for the years 1799-1999, with a few gaps.
Georgia Library Catalogs provides links to the online library catalogs for institutions that participate in GALILEO. Includes University System of Georgia libraries, private academic libraries, technical colleges, and public libraries.
Georgia's public library automation and lending network for 249 libraries in 127 counties. Half of Georgia's population and 44 of Georgia's 58 public library systems rely on the PINES network for their library service. Creates a statewide "borderless library" that eliminates geographic barriers. Georgians with a PINES library card have access to materials beyond what is available on their local shelves and enjoy the benefits of a shared collection of 7.7 million books and materials that can be delivered to their home library with no charge to the library user.
Considered an important reference work for historical research. Covers Georgia's executive, legislative, and judicial branches of government, providing biographical sketches of elected and other state officials. Includes Georgia members of U.S. Congress, federal judges, county officials, and regents of the university system. Contains election returns, provide basic reference data on Georgia counties, and covers Georgia miscellany, such as the state flag, state flower, state song, rosters of Georgia governors, and legal holidays.
the system-wide catalog of online courses and programs offered by institutions in the University System of Georgia. The Georgia ONmyLINE catalog is searchable by institution, degree level, academic discipline and mode of delivery.
Provides access to information about public libraries across the state of Georgia for librarians, public library patrons, kids, and trustees. From the website, you can get the latest news and information, download publications and forms, and access tools and resources related to providing quality library services to Georgia citizens of all ages.
Consists of 151 black-and-white photographs and 4 advertising fliers, from the Georgia State Fair records held by the Middle Georgia Archives at the Macon-Bibb County Public Libraries. Most of the photographs depict county agricultural exhibits whose function was to promote a variety of farm produce and homemade items. Exhibits from the early 1940s are of interest due to the appearance of slogans supporting the World War II home front effort. Displays for agricultural associations and state government agencies can also be seen in this collection. Other photographs capture fair culture beyond the exhibitions. 1886 to 1960.
A collection of original work by students of Georgia State University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for graduate degrees. Search fields include last name, title of the document, department, abstract, availability, and type of document. The database can also be searched by advisor's name or keyword.
Supports the Georgia Social Studies curriculum for 8th grade students. And anyone interested in Georgia history. Site is coordinated with the Georgia Stories series produced by Georgia Public Broadcasting Education. Each potential study topic includes many educational resources. There are 107 Georgia Stories video segments, each linked to a specific Georgia Performance Standard to aid educators who need to teach state-mandated topics in Georgia history. Search for a performance standard on the Georgia Stories site, or browse an index, and be provided with a list of all related Stories.
A collection of original work by students of the Georgia Institute of Technology in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy or a Master of Science, 2003 to present. Institute of Paper Science and Technology documents available from 1931 to 2004. In addition to the search field, the database can be browsed by title, author, subject, and date.
georgia.gov is the online connection to the State of Georgia. It provides to access information on the many services and programs available in Georgia. In additional to legislative and government agency information, there are links to resources for travel information about the state, local and regional government, and the governor's office.
Newswires are the chief source of timely news and are often the only news coverage for many large regions of the globe. Global Breaking Newswires is the premier library news product providing timely access to the best newswire content available from around the globe for the modern researcher as well as growing archive of news indexed and accessible through the familiar & popular research functionality of the ProQuest platform.
Enables users to search the most recent global news content with archives that stretch back into the 1980s; from over 2,800 news sources including newspapers, newswires, news journals, transcripts, video, and digital-first content in full-text format. Provides one of the largest collections of news from the U.S., Canada, Europe, Africa, Asia, Latin America, and Australia. All titles are cross searchable on the ProQuest platform.
Google News U.S. provides access to news reports and stories from a variety of news sources across the country including, newspapers, news magazines, AP, Reuters, news television, and news blogs.
Google News World provides access to news reports and stories from a variety of news sources across the globe including, newspapers, news magazines, AP, Reuters, news television, and news blogs.
Google Scholar enables you to search specifically for scholarly literature, including peer-reviewed papers, theses, books, preprints, abstracts, and technical reports from all broad areas of research. Use Google Scholar to find articles from a wide variety of academic publishers, professional societies, preprint repositories, and universities, as well as scholarly articles available across the web.
Indexes scholarly and general interest titles, and government documents and reports. Contains nearly 300,000 records, full text for a few selected titles and searchable cited references for more than 200 titles. Topics covered include global climate change, green building, pollution, sustainable agriculture, renewable energy, recycling, and more. Abstracts and indexing 1913 to present; full text 1999 to present.
Contains essential periodicals, compiled legislative histories, CRS reports, Congressional hearings, United States Supreme Court briefs, monographs, and other related materials on the difficult and controversial topic of regulating firearms in the United States. ONLY AVAILABLE ON CAMPUS.
Digitized collection of books, journals, and other items from major research libraries. A partnership of major research institutions and libraries working to ensure that the cultural record is preserved and accessible long into the future. This database currently ONLY provides full text access to the open and public domain material.
Articles on nursing and allied health. Offers vital clinical, biomedical, and health journals, including many indexed in MEDLINE. Clinical researchers can access high-impact titles including Lancet, New England Journal of Medicine, and Nature. Deep indexing of records means that core research findings usually hidden in images and figures within articles come to the fore as part of researcher's search results.
Provides over 500 scholarly full-text journals focusing on nursing, allied health fields, and many medical disciplines. Patient education sheets from the Lexi-PAL Drug Guide are also included. 1958 to present.
Articles on nursing and allied health. Designed to meet the needs of researchers studying the field of health administration. This high-demand healthcare management content provides the most reliable and relevant information on a wide range of medical topics.
The world's largest fully searchable, image-based government document and legal research database. Contains comprehensive coverage of US statutory materials, US Congressional Documents, Supreme Court opinions, more than 2400 scholarly law journals, all of the world's constitutions, all US treaties, collections of classic treatises and presidential documents, and access to the full text of state and federal case law.
Contains about 1500 images of important and representative architectural sites and landscapes in Georgia with an emphasis on Athens and Middle Georgia. The collections consist of color slides and black and white photographs taken from the 1940s through the 1980s by Owens and Linley. Site includes an overview of architecture in Georgia, essays on Linley and Owens, a bibliography, suggested links, lists of related archival material, and teacher's resources.
Digitized version of former University of Georgia registrar Thomas Walter Reed's unpublished manuscript on the history of the University of Georgia, from its earliest days to 1948. The site also contains selected photographs of Reed and digital images of the original manuscript.
A full-text history reference database designed for secondary schools, public libraries, junior/community colleges, and undergraduate research. The database features reference books, encyclopedias, non-fiction books, and history periodicals as well as thousands of historical documents, biographies of historical figures, photos, maps, and over 80 hours of historical video. 1917 to present.
overs scholarly research and industry news relating to all areas of hospitality and tourism. Coverage includes periodicals, company and country reports, and books from domestic and international sources. Subject areas include culinary arts, demographics and statistics, development and investment, food and beverage management, hospitality law, hotel management and administrative practices, leisure and business travel, market trends, technology, and more. Abstracts and index 1965 to present. Full text 1992 to present.
Bibliographic database that cites articles from English-language periodicals. Periodical coverage includes some of the best-known scholarly journals and numerous lesser-known but important specialized magazines. Coverage includes a wide range of interdisciplinary fields covered in a broad array of humanities and social sciences journals. Content from H.W. Wilson's International Index is also included. 1907 to 1984.
Contains in-depth surveys over 1000 industries including more than 700 NAICS industries and hundreds of specialized industry categories. Reports are usually 30-50 pages long. Reports cover industry segments, market characteristics, industry conditions, profiles of key companies, and industry outlook. There are numerous statistical tables, which can be exported to Excel. Reports are updated every four months.
Consists of more than 1 million images, consisting of a wide array of photos and maps, with an emphasis on world news and events. Pictures come from a variety of sources, including The Associated Press, Canadian Press, and the public domain. Image types include: photos of people, photos of places, maps, natural science photos, historical photos and flags.
Provides ongoing full-text academic journals that are locally published by scholarly publishing organizations and educational institutions in India. Major subject areas of study are represented, including business, medical, science, technology, engineering, and social sciences.
Provides indexing and abstract coverage of topics on technology including classification, cataloging, bibliometrics, online information retrieval, information management, Internet search engines, printed and electronic information sources, the information industry, electronic publishing, and more. This database indexes journal articles from more than 450 publications. Sources indexed include books, research reports, conference proceedings, and patents.
Includes full-text articles and books for those studying theatre and the performing arts. This database was initiated by the American Society for Theatre Research, and the Theatre Research Data Center (TRDC) at Brooklyn College. 1936 to present.
Provides the most recent news content from outside of the U.S. and Canada with archives that stretch back decades. The comprehensive collection features newspapers, newswires, transcripts, and digital-only news sites in full-text format. Over 800 of the world's top news sources such as The Times (London), The Bangkok Post, El Norte, Financial Times, The Guardian, Jerusalem Post, South China Morning Post, The Daily Telegraph, Asian Wall Street Journal, and the BBC Monitoring series of publications are included in the collection.
A collection of public domain and copy-permitted historical texts presented cleanly (without advertising or excessive layout) for educational use. Primary sources are available here mainly for use in high-school and university/college courses. Provides much information on Byzantine, Islamic, Jewish, Indian, East Asian, and African history. You will also find many documents especially relevant to women's history and LGBT studies.
Documents the revolution and war that created the United States of America. Examines the political, social, and intellectual upheaval of the age, and the actual war for American independence. Focuses on a diversity of issues through original documentary material. The experiences of commanders and common soldiers, women and slaves, Indians and Loyalists are all recorded. 450 titles totaling 94,000 pages of text. 1765 to 1783.
Documents the war that transformed America, ending slavery and unifying the nation around the principles of freedom. Examines battles and campaigns, political and religious aspects, experiences of leaders and common soldiers, home front and military campground, from causes to consequences. Provides access to personal narratives and memoirs, pamphlets and political speeches, sermons and songs, regimental histories and photograph albums, legal treatises and children's books, and documents pertaining to Black Troops, the Home Front, Foreign Relations, and William Tecumseh Sherman. Nearly 500 titles totaling about 90,000 pages of text. 1858 to 1911.
Documents key aspects of the history of slavery in America from its origins in Africa to its abolition, including materials on the slave trade, plantation life, emancipation, pro-slavery and anti-slavery arguments, the religious views on slavery. Provides access to personal narratives, pamphlets, addresses, political speeches, monographs, sermons, plays, songs, as well as poetic and fictional works. Over 600 documents in 75,000 pages. 1760 to 1910.
David Diamant is the pseudonym of David Erlich, a Jewish communist and committed member of the underground resistance during World War II. This collection consists of 1,235 pages of original documents collected by Diamant over a period of approximately 30 years dealing primarily with the Jewish segment of the French underground resistance; many of the documents originate with communist groups, and some deal with Polish groups. Most of the documents are in French, while some are in Yiddish.
Presents an online version of the diary of Jimmy Carter, former Governor of Georgia from 1971-1975 and the Thirty-Ninth President of the United States from 1977-1981. The diary is the official log of the president's activities during his administration and is from the Jimmy Carter Library and Museum.
Digitized selections from the Joseph Henry Lumpkin family papers consist of letters dated 1850-1861 (mostly 1852-1856) to Callie Lumpkin King, wife of Alabama lawyer and plantation owner Porter King and daughter of Joseph Henry Lumpkin. Correspondents include Sallie (Baxter) Bird, wife of Hancock County plantation-owner Edgeworth Bird; King's husband Porter; Thomas Read Rootes Cobb, her brother-in-law; and other Lumpkin family members. The letters touch on family life, local and national politics, marriage, and the social life in Athens, Georgia.
Provides electronic access to back issues (from the date of first publication) of selected, core journals. The goal of the project is to build a "reliable and comprehensive archive of important scholarly journal literature." The journals are organized into the Arts and Sciences Collections I & II, the General Sciences Collection, the Ecology and Botany Collection, and the Business Collection.
Kanopy is a video streaming service that provides movies and documentaries. You will be asked to create a login in order to request films. The Ingram Library will then receive these requests and activate the titles. REQUIRES LOGIN.
The Latin America & Iberia Database provides full-text access to academic journals from Latin American countries (e.g., Mexico, Colombia, Brazil, etc.) and also Spain and Portugal. Subject areas include business, science, technology, engineering, medical, social sciences, education, arts, anthropology, law, and humanities.
Interactive online learning platform featuring over 770 practice tests, tutorials, and eBooks related to job search and workplace skills improvement, career certification and licensing exam preparation, college entrance and graduate school admissions exam preparation, GED exam preparation, and basic skills improvement in reading, writing, and math, for all ages. Provides immediate scoring, complete answer explanations, and an individualized analysis of your results.
Here is a specific break down of which module each GALILEO User Group has access to:
• AMPALS/GPALS (Private Academics): LearningExpress
• Public/Private K12: LearningExpress, PrepStep for High Schools
• Public Libraries: LearningExpress
• Technical Colleges: PrepStep for Community Colleges
• University System: LearningExpress
LearningExpress Library offers:
• GED preparation and practice exams
• Math and reading diagnostic and practice tests for K-12 students
• Math and reading skills improvement for adults as well as K-12 and college students
• Practice tests for college entrance, including ACT, SAT, AP, TOEFL iBT, CLEP, and more
• Practice exams for graduate school entrance, including GMAT, GRE, LSAT, MAT, MCAT, PCAT
• Job search skills help
• Business communication skills courses
• Air traffic control practice exam
• Civil service exam prepartion
• Commercial driver's license practice
• Cosmetology career preparation
• Culinary arts practice exam
• EMT and paramedic exam preparation
• Electrician practice exam
• Firefighter practice tests
• Law enforcement exam preparation
• Military practice tests
• Nursing and allied health practice exams
• Plumbing practice exams
• Real estate exam preparation
• Educator exam preparation
• U.S. citizenship exam preparation
• And more!
An authoritative source for information on current issues, studies, thoughts, and trends of the legal world. Legal Collection offers full text for more than 250 law journals. This database provides information centered on the discipline of law and legal topics, such as criminal justice, international law, federal law, organized crime, medical, labor & human resource law, ethics, the environment, and much more. Abstracts and indexes 1901 to present, full text 1965 to present.
This collection consists of materials relating to the gay rights movement in America from 1950 until present day, including an interactive timeline, as well as subject-coded court cases, scholarly articles, books, pamphlets, reports, and more. Interactive timeline, subject-coded court cases, scholarly articles, books, pamphlets, and reports. ONLY AVAILABLE ON CAMPUS.
Resources for students and teachers. Offers classroom materials and professional development to help teachers effectively use primary sources from the Library's vast digital collections in their teaching. There are also useful resources for students on how to use, cite, and find primary documents.
Gives users full-text access to over 150 top publications in library and information science. This collection is specifically designed to provide full-text support for the core titles included in ProQuest's authoritative Library & Information Science Abstracts database (LISA). It covers a range of titles and topics relevant to the theoretical and applied study of library science, including trade publications aimed at the library profession as well as scholarly journals.
Indexes more than 600 periodicals, plus books, research reports, and proceedings. Over 100 titles are available in full text. Subject coverage includes librarianship, classification, cataloging, bibliometrics, online information retrieval, information management, and more.
Abstracts and indexes the international literature in linguistics and related disciplines in the language sciences. The database covers all aspects of the study of language including phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax and semantics. Complete coverage is given to various fields of linguistics including descriptive, historical, comparative, theoretical and geographical linguistics. The database provides abstracts of journal articles and citations to book reviews drawn from over 1,500 serials publications, and also provides abstracts of books, book chapters, and dissertations. 1973 to present.
Contemporary authors, contemporary literary criticism, and dictionary of literary biography. Biographical and bibliographical information and references on more than 120,000 U.S. and international authors. A collection of critical essays on contemporary authors. Biographical and critical essays on the lives, works, and careers of the world's most influential literary figures from all eras and genres.
A full-text database that combines information from major reference works, books, and literary journals as well as original content from EBSCO. Includes thousands of plot summaries, synopses, and work overviews; articles of literary criticism; author biographies; full-text literary journals; book reviews; classic and contemporary poems and short stories; classic novels; author interviews; and images of key literary figures. 1912 to present.
Literature reference database designed for both the undergraduate and graduate student. Biographical, bibliographical, and critical content. Provides researchers with unbounding literary resources to support their literary responses, literary analysis, and thesis statements through a diversity of scholars and critics that ensure all views and interpretations are represented. Up-to-date analysis, biographical information, overviews, full-text literary criticism, and reviews on more than 130,000 writers in all disciplines, from all time periods, and from around the world. Brings together materials that support interdisciplinary approaches, information literacy, and the development of critical thinking skills. Researchers with a literature, history, arts, gender studies, or cultural studies focus can use this resource to analyze authors and works throughout time.
This publication's detailed indexing helps users quickly find the news information they need. Each issue is indexed thoroughly, so they have access to not only top news stories but also the information contained on the various sections of the paper. The indexing covers not only complete bibliographic information but also companies, people, products.1985 to present.
Designed for high school libraries, a research database that contains full text for hundreds of popular magazines and e-books covering news, politics, science, sports, culture and more. Also includes thousands of full-text primary source documents and videos from the Associated Press. 1921 to present.
Designed for public libraries, a collection of popular full-text magazines, reference books, videos and other sources covering virtually every subject area. 1921 to 2022.
Provides formulas and visualizations of mathematical functions. The site was developed as an encyclopedic resource to the educational, mathematical, and scientific communities and is partially funded by the National Science Foundation.
Provides access to the full text for more than 140 peer-reviewed medical journals in native Spanish. The majority of full-text titles are available in native (searchable) PDF or scanned-in-color. A wide range of topics are covered including neuroscience, cardiology, nephrology, biomedicine, clinical research, pediatrics, human reproduction, clinical pathology, cancer research, and hematology.
Provides authoritative medical information on medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, the health care system, pre-clinical sciences, and much more. Created by the National Library of Medicine. Uses MeSH (Medical Subject Headings) indexing with tree, tree hierarchy, subheadings and explosion capabilities to search citations from over 4,800 current biomedical journals. 1960 to present.
Combines the National Library of Medicine's bibliographic database with links to the complete text of articles from leading medical journals. Offers information related to the fields of medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, the health care system, and preclinical sciences. Provides full text for over 1,300 journals; most have cover-to-cover indexing. Includes over 500 titles not included in Academic Search Complete. Abstracting and indexing 1963 to present. Full text 1965 to present.
Directs you to information to help answer health questions. Brings together authoritative, consumer-focused information from The National Library of Medicine (NLM), the National Institutes of Health (NIH), and other government agencies and health-related organizations. Includes extensive information about drugs and supplements, an illustrated medical encyclopedia, videos, interactive patient tutorials, and the latest health news.
Contains full-text information on commercially-available, standardized English-language tests covering educational skills, personality, vocational aptitude, psychology, and related areas. Information given on instruments includes test name and classification, author, publisher, publication date, price, time requirements, existence of validity and reliability data, score descriptions, levels, and intended populations. Published reviews of the tests are referenced. Includes a comprehensive bibliography to all known commercially available tests that are currently in print in the English language. A score index permits users to identify what is being measured by each test.
Business research including Company Financial Information, Annual Reports, EDGAR SEC Filings. A database of corporate information on over 25,000 U.S. public companies, over 35,000 foreign public companies, and over 34,000 private companies. Includes: complete corporate history; lists of subsidiaries, property holdings, and key personnel; up to 25 years of annual and quarterly financial data; up to 10 years of scanned, full-image annual reports, including SEC filings; extensive information about the corporation's current long term debt; links to recent news reports; reports on insider and institutional owners.
Features ongoing full-text academic journals that are locally published by scholarly publishing organizations and educational institutions in the countries of these regions. Major subject areas of study are represented, including business, science, technology, engineering, social sciences, education, and humanities.
Provides full text from nearly 90 general, reference, health, and science publications. In addition to the full text, this database offers indexing and abstracts for over 130 magazines, including charts, tables, graphs, and photographs. Intended for a middle school audience. 1985 to present.
Covers topics across all government and military branches, including international relations, political science, criminology, defense, aeronautics and space flight, communications, civil engineering, and more. It includes over 545 titles, with more than 400 available in full text. 1991 to present; select backfiles 1916 to present.
Offers a detailed bibliography of journal articles, books, and dissertations. Dates back to the 1920s and contains over 1.8 million citations from more than 4,400 journals & series, and 1,000 book publishers. Subjects consist of literature, language and linguistics, folklore, literary theory & criticism, dramatic arts, historical aspects of printing and publishing, rhetoric and composition, and the history, theory, and practice of teaching language and literature. Includes the MLA Directory of Periodicals; a thesaurus used to assign descriptors to each record in the bibliography; and a searchable directory of noted authors' names, with links to brief descriptive notes.
Created through a partnership between NASA and the Internet Archive to bring public access to NASA's image, video, and audio collections in a single, searchable resource. Includes classic photos, educational programming, high-definition video, and more. New and archived media from all of NASA's centers are continually being added. Images of the Earth, the solar system, and more.
Established in 1934 by President Franklin Roosevelt, but major holdings date back to 1775. Keeps only those Federal records that are judged to have continuing value. By now, they add up to a formidable number, diverse in form as well as in content. Approximately 10 billion pages of textual records; 12 million maps, charts, and architectural and engineering drawings; 25 million still photographs and graphics; 24 million aerial photographs; 300,000 reels of motion picture film; 400,000 video and sound recordings; and 133 terabytes of electronic data. All of these materials are preserved because they are important to the workings of Government, have long-term research worth, or provide information of value to citizens.
Advances science and health by providing access to biomedical and genomic information. Allows researchers to search across several databases. Includes PubMed and biomedical and genomic information.
Features the complete archive of the award-winning iconic National Geographic magazine with its unparalleled in-depth coverage of world cultures, nature, science, technology and the environment. This comprehensive archive which includes every page and every photograph, all fully searchable through an intuitive interface, is an essential tool for researchers of all ages for the study of science, nature, geography and much more. 1888 to 1994.
Established by the National Science Foundation as an online library which directs users to exemplary resources for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics education and research. Provides an organized point of access to STEM content that is aggregated from a variety of other digital libraries. Also provides access to services and tools that enhance the use of this content in a variety of contexts. Designed primarily for K-16 educators, but anyone can access and search the library at no cost. Some content providers may require additional login.
An encyclopedia of Georgia. Provides access to authoritative information on people, places, events, history, and other topics about the state of Georgia. Includes articles and images on every aspect of the state and includes links to related Internet sites.
New York Times is included in the ProQuest Newspapers database but can be searched as a separate resource. To browse issue by issue, click on the Publications link then select the year and issue. 1980 to current; New York Times Book Review and New York Times Magazine 1997 to current.
Offers international, national, regional, and local papers including. Detailed indexing covers not only complete bibliographic information but also subjects, companies, people, products, and geographic areas and provides access to detailed information on the arts, sports, business, and popular culture. Even items such as editorials, editorial cartoons, obituaries, and letters to the editor from well-known people are indexed. Also includes exclusive access to 85 full-text newspapers from Gannett, plus an additional 7 U.S. military titles. Gannett newspapers span 30 states.
Provides cover-to-cover full text for 35 national (U.S.) and international newspapers. Also contains selective full text for 375 regional (U.S.) newspapers. In addition, full-text television & radio news transcripts are provided.
Full text of 300+ U.S. and international news sources. Includes 150+ major U.S. and international newspapers: Atlanta Journal Constitution; Christian Science Monitor, Los Angeles Times, New York Times, USA Today, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post...and many more... Includes ProQuest Newsstand, National Newspaper Abstracts, ProQuest Newspapers.
An online readers' advisory tool aimed at elementary and middle school students. It helps readers find new books and audiobooks based on books they've read or on topics in which they are interested. Provides enhanced subject access to thousands of fiction and nonfiction titles along with book reviews or annotations. Also includes booktalks, picture book extenders, and Curricular Connections articles that will guide faculty to new titles and new ways for translating curriculum standards into classroom action.
An online tool that helps readers find new books and audiobooks based on books they've read or on topics they are interested in. Provides enhanced subject access to thousands of fiction and nonfiction titles along with book reviews or annotations. Find new books to read; print a list of all the books in the series; search for new books and authors similar to others you have enjoyed; look for a book about a particular subject, relationship, geographic area, or period of time; and review award-winning books.
Provides users with reliable health care information covering nursing, allied health, alternative and complementary medicine, and much more. Designed to meet the needs of researchers at health care facilities as well as nursing and allied health programs at academic institutions. Also provides evidence-based nursing information from The Joanna Briggs Institute, including Systematic Reviews, Evidence Summaries, and Best Practice Information Sheets. In addition, study paths are provided to find key topics and recommended reading. The curriculum-based topic tree connects users to appropriate articles on specific topics. A board of experienced nurse educators have hand-selected the most relevant results for a wide range of subjects. 1986 to present.
Over 400 indexed journals and periodicals that are central to the working needs of nursing and allied health professionals. Also has a core set of journals from Lippincott Williams & Wilkins covering everything from oncology to critical care and administration. This database works a bit differently than other library resources, users are encouraged to use phrases and sentences and not use Boolean searching that combines keywords.
O’Reilly includes tech and business content from more than 250 publishers - along with videos, case studies, expert-curated learning paths and self-assessments on exclusive O'Reilly-produced content from world-renowned innovators and corporate leaders.
Provides career information from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The profiles featured cover hundreds of occupations and describe What They Do, Work Environment, How to Become One, Pay, and more. Each profile also includes BLS employment projections for the current decade.
Career exploration and job analysis. Sponsored by the Employment & Training Administration of the U.S. Department of Labor. Includes information on skills, abilities, knowledge, work activities, and interests associated with occupations. Students, job seekers, and workforce, business, and human resource professionals can find occupations to explore, search for occupations that use designated skills, browse occupations by high growth industry, identify key in-demand occupations, view occupation summaries and details, and use crosswalks from other classification systems, such as military or apprenticeship.
Provides access to a growing collection of 20,000 open access eBooks. Users can browse and search for Open Access books from various publishers and providers.
Publishes reports, handbooks, briefing papers, legal and policy submissions, and fact sheets exploring and advocating on issues of human rights and justice.
The Oxford English Dictionary is the "accepted authority on the evolution of the English language over the last millennium." The OED gives definitions, etymological analysis, and quotations to demonstrate the use of words in the English language over time.
An outstanding collection of the best Handbooks areas across many different subject areas. One of the most prestigious and successful strands of Oxford’s scholarly publishing, the Handbook series contains in-depth, high-level articles by scholars at the top of their field.
Home to Grove Music Online, the world’s premier online music encyclopedia, offering comprehensive coverage of music, musicians, music-making, and music scholarship. Includes the full text of The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, The New Grove Dictionary of Opera, and The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz.
Dictionary, language reference, and subject reference works published by Oxford University Press. A fully-indexed, cross-searchable database of these books.
Covers issues in the public debate through selective coverage of a wide variety of international sources including journal articles, books, government documents, statistical directories, grey literature, research reports, conference papers, web content, and more. Current file covers 1972 to present; archive includes content from printed volumes published 1915-1976.
The Pandora is the yearbook of the University of Georgia. Starting as a publication of the fraternities, the Pandora combined facts, photography, cartooning, and humor. Its serious and satirical articles both provide historical details about student life on campus and in Athens. Some volumes include historical images and accompanying materials that may contain offensive language or negative stereotypes reflecting the culture or language of a particular period or place. 1886 to 1938 and 1965 to 1974.
This collection includes a range of primary source documents that provide a wealth of information necessary for research in European Studies, World War II Studies, Military History, International Affairs, Political Studies, Conflict Studies, and French Studies: newspapers and periodicals, broadsides, leaflets, books and pamphlets, and more. Propaganda activities, in particular, are highlighted extensively.
Your destination for direct access to thousands of classroom-ready, curriculum-targeted digital resources. Builds on the strength of public media and is designed to improve teacher effectiveness and student achievement. Resources are aligned to Common Core and national standards and include videos and interactives, as well as audio, documents, and in-depth lesson plans. You can browse by standards, grade level, subject area, and special collections. Free for PreK-12 educators.
Includes bibliographic records covering essential areas related to peace research, including conflict resolution, international affairs, peace psychology, and other areas of key relevance to the discipline. The index contains thousands of records selected from the most important sources within the discipline.1964 to present.
A current and comprehensive bibliographic database covering scholarly research in all major fields of philosophy. Features author-written abstracts covering scholarly research published in journals and books, including contributions to anthologies and book reviews. Covers 15 fields of philosophy. Contains nearly 570 journals from 43 countries with content representing a variety of languages. 1940 to present.
Consists of 40 turn-of-the-20th century Augusta-related picture postcards. Collections depict commercial development, economic prosperity, and social customs of Augusta and its inhabitants. Postcards include images of notable Augusta landmarks such as the Augusta Canal, Augusta Country Club, Bon Air Hotel, Lake Olmstead, Meadow Garden, Medical College of Georgia, and the Partridge Inn. Several postcards show cotton fields, harvested bales, mills, and other scenes of production associated with the cotton industry.
Contains resources that present multiple sides of an issue. This database provides content that can help students assess and develop persuasive arguments and essays, better understand controversial issues and develop analytical thinking skills. 1900 to present.
Includes over 460 leading political science and international relations journals. Provides full-text of 430 core titles, many of which are indexed in Worldwide Political Science Abstracts. Includes hundreds of recent, full-text, political science dissertations from US and Canadian universities, and thousands of current working papers from the Political Science Research Network. 2004 to present.
Capture text, links, and sources for easy organization. Organize and manage information for specific projects. Create an account and use the PowerNotes browser extension (Chrome, Firefox) to get GALILEO Search results on the same page as your Google search results.
Designed for students at the elementary level. Includes full-text publications and general publications for professionals working with students on the primary and elementary level. Searchable full text for some publications; photos are included in many articles. Abstracting and indexing 1985 to present, full text 1993 to present.
Primary source collections exploring topics in history, literature, and culture developed by educators, complete with teaching guides for class use. Arranged by topic.
A specialized collection of journal articles and pamphlets especially for professional educators. Includes abstract and index coverage for 800 professional development titles and searchable full text for over 500 journals covering the most current topics in the field of education. Also provides full text for more than 160 education pamphlets. 1940 to present.
Brings together 30 highly used ProQuest databases to create the largest single academic research resource. Researchers can choose to search individual databases for targeted research or search all at once to find relevant results and information from other disciplines. This allows cross-searching with other ProQuest business resources as well as creation of RSS feeds, content alerts, Smart Search, article linking, and more.
Covers dissertations accepted at accredited US institutions since 1861. PDFs of some titles are available for dissertations done 1997 or later. For some items, references are given to the print edition of Dissertation Abstracts, American Doctoral Dissertations, and Masters Abstracts. Not all dissertations from all participating universities are included. For assistance in locating the full text of dissertations and theses, please speak with a reference librarian at your college or university. 1861 to present. ABSTRACTS ONLY.
ProQuest Military Collection covers topics across all government and military branches, including international relations, political science, criminology, defense, aeronautics and space flight, communications, civil engineering, and more. It includes over 545 titles, with more than 400 available in full text.
ProQuest Newspapers offers international, national, regional, and local papers including The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Washington Post, The Guardian, El Norte, Jerusalem Post, and South China Morning Post.
ProQuest Nursing & Allied Health Source provides users with reliable health care information covering nursing, allied health, alternative and complementary medicine, and much more. This database is designed to meet the needs of researchers at health care facilities as well as nursing and allied health programs at academic institutions.
Full text of more than 500,000 works of poetry, drama and prose from the eighth century to the present day. Articles from over 1200 scholarly journals as well as the Annual Bibliography of English Language and Literature. Encyclopedias, companions, dictionaries, biographies, study guides, and topic overviews. Search primary texts, criticism, or reference works.
An intuitive and self-guided product that supports information literacy, writing, and research skills instruction occurring in today's libraries, classrooms, and online learning environments. Create an account to keep track of your progress and access pre- and post-video assessment questions.
Includes full-text, peer-reviewed scholarly and scientific articles in general psychology and specialized basic, applied, clinical, and theoretical research in psychology. Contains more than 137,000 articles from 66 journals. Indexed with controlled vocabulary from APA's Thesaurus of Psychological Index Terms. 1894 to present.
Consists of over 1,000 air dropped and shelled leaflets and periodicals created and disseminated during the Second World War. The majority of items were printed by the Allies then air or container dropped, or fired by artillery shell over German occupied territory. Many leaflets and periodicals have original publication codes and were printed in over 10 languages. Only shelled leaflets, Germans to Allies (115 items), are in English.
A full-text database targeted for psychologists, counselors, researchers and students. It provides hundreds of full-text psychology journals on topics, such as child and adolescent psychology, counseling, anthropology and experimental methods. 1945 to present.
Provides abstracts and indexing for more than 1000 titles. Users get access to charts, diagrams, graphs, tables, photos, and other graphical elements essential to psychological research. Includes 4000 full-text dissertations submitted from 2000 to 2006. Encompasses a wide range of topics from leading psychological and psychosomatic publications including clinical and social psychology, genetics, psychology of business and economics, communication, criminology, addiction, neurology, and social welfare.
Resource for abstracts of scholarly journal articles, book chapters, books, and dissertations, devoted to peer-reviewed literature in behavioral science and mental health. Contains over 2.5 million citations and summaries. Also includes information about the psychological aspects of related fields such as medicine, psychiatry, nursing, sociology, education, pharmacology, technology, linguistics, anthropology, business, law, and others. Includes international material selected from more than 2200 periodicals in more than 27 languages. 1887 to present.
An official website of the National Library of Medicine. Comprises more than 37 million citations for biomedical literature from MEDLINE, life science journals, and online books. Citations may include links to full text content from PubMed Central and publisher web sites.
Focuses on content relating specifically to the relationship between races. Race relations is an area of study that pertains to the social, political, and economic relations between races and ethnicities. Specific areas covered include ethnic studies, discrimination, immigration studies, ideology, community relations, and other areas of key relevance to the discipline. 1975 to present.
Contains comprehensive indexing of the most popular general-interest periodicals published in the United States and reflects the history of 20th century America. 1890 to 1982.
Includes more than 300 full-text journals covering topics such as world religions, major denominations, biblical studies, religious history, epistemology, political philosophy, philosophy of language, moral philosophy, and the history of philosophy. 1974 to present.
A resource for religious studies programs and for anyone researching religious issues and perspectives. More than 150 journals, most available with full-text. Designed to meet the needs of both religious studies programs and general library collections. Covers formal theological studies and commentary on topics of general interest from the perspectives of many religions. Titles from religious publishing bodies and nondenominational organizations. Provides religious news and information, informative details on doctrines and philosophies, and scholarly reports on religious history. 1986 to current.
A multidisciplinary resource that features scholarly journals, trade publications, magazines and newspapers across a variety of subjects with access to thousands of titles, including many full-text articles. 1971 to present.
Unique collection offers access handwritten volumes documenting military orders, movements and engagements by brigade, regiment, company and other specific military units. Provides detailed accounts of troops’ daily lives, documenting everything from court martial cases to the price of necessities charged by locals. 1748 to 1817.
Provides access to the open collections for political research. Includes finding aids for over one hundred collections. Collections consist of papers of Georgia public officials, journalists, influential citizens, political and policy groups, and organizations from the late 19th century to the present. They include papers, printed material, electronic records, photographs, sound recordings, film, editorial cartoons, artifacts, and oral history. Collections also document the global relationships and interests formed by Georgians through political action, foreign service, trade, and other activities.
Robert E. Williams operated a photography studio, R. Williams and Son, in Augusta, Georgia, from 1888 until around 1908. Collection consists of images of 84 glass plate negatives and positive prints of African Americans in the Augusta, Richmond County, Georgia area. Photographs depict dwellings and domestic chores, rituals of baptism, harvesting and transporting cotton, vehicles and transportation, and children and family life. 1872 to 1898.
Documents consist of correspondence from Robert Toombs to his wife, Julia Ann DuBose Toombs in Washington, Wilkes County, Georgia from 1850-1867. Letters come from Washington, D.C. while he served in the U.S. Senate (1850-1859); from Virginia (1862) and Atlanta, Georgia (1864) during the Civil War; and from Paris (1866-67) following the war, while he was in exile. Generally discusses current events; land holdings in South Georgia, Alabama, and Texas; people; other soldiers; and wish to be with wife and family.
SAGE Business Cases is a set of internationally-focused Business Cases, made available campus-wide and designed to engage students in applying core concepts from the global business world.
SAGE Research Methods is a web-based research methods tool that covers quantitative, qualitative and mixed methods. Researchers can explore methods and concepts to help design research projects, understand a particular method or identify a new method, and write up research. Sage Research Methods focuses on methodology rather than disciplines, and is of potential use to researchers from the social sciences, health sciences and other research areas.
Chronicles entrepreneur, lawyer, and banker Samuel Hawkins' financial, agricultural, civic, and religious activities in Sumter County during the final months of Reconstruction. Diary entries illustrate Hawkins' work at the Bank of Americus, real estate interests, participation in Sumter County Agricultural Society and Horticulture Society, attendance at the 1877 Georgia State Agricultural Society meeting in Milledgeville, entrepreneurial interest in the Bell Cultivator, and role in the founding of the Americus Fair Association.
Collection of 4445 maps by the Sanborn Map Company depicting commercial, industrial, and residential areas for 133 municipalities. Originally designed for fire insurance assessment, the color-coded maps relate the location and use of buildings, as well as the materials employed in their construction. The maps indicate which city utilities - such as water and fire service - were available.
An extensive learning resource center for school library professionals. Learn the basics, grow your skills, and professional development for supervisors. Topics include collaboration, equity and inclusion, information literacy, inquiry, reading, and curriculum.
Contains more than 830 full-text journals covering relevant aspects of the scientific and technical community. In addition to full text, this database offers indexing and abstracts for more than 1740 journals. Topics include aeronautics, astrophysics, biology, chemistry, computer technology, geology, aviation, physics, archaeology, marine sciences, and materials science. Abstracting and indexing 1900 to present, full text 1911 to present.
A resource for students studying both the applied and general sciences. Features over 1600 titles, with more than 1270 available in full text. In full-text format, researchers have access to all the charts, diagrams, graphs, tables, photos, and other graphical elements so vital to scientific and technical literature. Journals cover hundreds of topics including physics, engineering, astronomy, earth science, and chemistry. 1986 to present.
Includes more than 2650 peer-reviewed technical, health and scientific journals spanning 24 major scientific disciplines that connect with the historical record plus the most current research in any subject of interest. Provided by Elsevier.
Provides full text for hundreds of science magazines, journals, reference books and high-quality videos. The database also contains science experiments, curriculum-aligned lesson plans, and a vast image collection. 1945 to 2019.
Provided by Chemical Abstract. Comprehensive database for the chemical literature. Use the editor to draw chemical structures, substructures, or reactions. For chemistry, biochemistry, chemical engineering, materials science, nanotechnology, physics, environmental science and other science and engineering disciplines. REQUIRES LOGIN. Scifinder Scholar - User Registration: First time users must register for an account. Once registered, you may access SciFinder on any internet device.
Provides access to the most up-to-date and accurate bibliographic information and current pricing structures for popular serials. Contains nearly 212,000 US and international titles, including newspapers; data from nearly 108,235 publishers worldwide, including e-mail and Internet addresses; and Library of Congress and Dewey Decimal Classifications for every entry.
Consists of 84 black-and-white photographs that depict the JA Jones Construction Company's World War II cargo ship building activities in its Brunswick, Georgia shipyard from 1943 to 1945. Images document the life cycle of the Liberty and Knot ships from keel-laying and hull construction to christening and launch. Construction techniques are visible in many of the photographs, and several images feature the shipyard's male and female laborers and management staff.
A multidisciplinary database designed for elementary, middle, and high school learners, researchers and educators covering areas such as, history, health, math, science, social studies and technology. Includes editorially selected, full-text articles and images from more than 2,000 global sources. Also offers supplemental curriculum and learning materials, including an educator's guide, student workbooks, citation guidelines, and research strategy worksheets.
Brings together a multitude of essential legal materials on slavery in the United States and the English-speaking world. This includes every statute passed by every colony and state on slavery, every federal statute dealing with slavery, and all reported state and federal cases on slavery. Our case coverage extends into the 20th century because long after slavery ended courts were still resolving issues emanating from slavery. ONLY AVAILABLE ON CAMPUS.
Includes over 570 titles, with more than 340 available in full text. Provides information on hundreds of topics, including addiction studies, urban studies, family studies, international relations.
This collection offers deep discipline coverage in applied social sciences, sociology, political science, criminal justice, education, and linguistics and language behavior.
Provides bibliographic coverage of current research focused on social work, human services, and related areas, including social welfare, social policy, and community development. Abstracts and indexes over 1300 serials publications and includes abstracts of journal articles and dissertations, and citations to book reviews. 1979 to current. ABSTRACTS ONLY.
Abstracts and indexes the international literature in sociology and related disciplines in the social and behavioral sciences. Provides abstracts of journal articles and citations to book reviews drawn from over 1800 serials publications, and also provides abstracts of books, book chapters, dissertations, and conference papers. 1952 to current. ABSTRACTS ONLY.
Includes more than 475 full-text titles. It provides information on all areas of sociology, including social behavior, human tendencies, interaction, relationships, community development, culture, and social structure.
Full-text of more than 310 journals in sociology and social work. This collection provides full-text coverage of many core titles included in Sociological Abstracts and Social Services Abstracts.
An easy-to-use source for librarians, students and other researchers, provides illustrated biographical profiles of children's authors and artists. Includes both the main Something About the Author series and the Autobiography series, totaling more than 290 volumes, 20,000 entries, and nearly 30,000 images.
Contains approximately 2000 documents and images relating to the Native American population of the Southeastern United States. Documents include letters, legal proceedings, military orders, financial papers, and archaeological images relating to Native Americans in the Southeast.
The South's most important literary periodical. Widely circulated and respected among a northern readership. Throughout much of its run, the journal avoided sectarian political and religious debates, but the contents of the magazine became increasingly partisan in the 1850s. By 1860 the magazine had shifted to a proslavery and pro-South stance. Scholars and students of history, journalism, and literature can discern how the topics of slavery and secession were presented in southern intellectual and literary culture in the early stages of the Civil War
The best-known statistical reference publication in the country. The authoritative go-to source behind nearly every reference desk in US libraries. Both an answer book and a guide to statistical sources. A comprehensive collection of statistics on the social, political, and economic conditions of the United States; a snapshot of America and its people. Published by the US government 1878 to 2011, published by ProQuest 2011 to current.
A website with educator resources from the Consortium for the Advancement of Undergraduate Statistics Education. Resources include lesson modules, student activities, assignments, datasets, and videos. Also offers links to research and professional development opportunities. Part of the National Science Digital Library, supported by the National Science Foundation.
The Technical College System of Georgia is the state agency responsible for overseeing the Technical College System of Georgia, the Adult Education program, and a host of economic and workforce development programs. This website provides access to information about institutions that are part of the Technical College System of Georgia.
An essential resource for anyone researching the industry or its technology. Includes over 140 titles, with more than 115 available in full text. For the latest news on WAP technology, following market penetration of new technologies, or gathering information about the key players in this field. Database coverage includes computer applications, data communications and data transmission systems, electronic data processing, information science and information theory, and radio and television.
Search full-text articles on local news, issues, events, people and more from current and archived issues of the Carrollton Times-Georgian. Covers 2007 to current issue.
An educational program that includes daily television and radio segments focusing on significant people and events associated with a particular day in Georgia history. This interactive website allows you to access streaming audio and video of the episodes, as well as transcripts, tips for teachers, curriculum, writing prompts, review questions and discussion topics, classroom exercises, follow-up research topics and selected primary-source material. These resources will reach students of all grade levels, cover all subject areas based on content, and align with Georgia's social studies curriculum and performance standards.
a current events database covering social, political, and economic issues as well as scientific discoveries and other popular topics. The database contains full text of over 100,000 articles from more than 1000 diverse sources including international and regional newspapers, periodicals, biographies, public opinion polls, book reviews, pamphlets, and government information.
Provides ongoing full-text academic journals that are locally published by scholarly publishing organizations and educational institutions in Turkey. Major subject areas of study are represented, including business, science, technology, medical, social sciences, political science, and humanities.
Provides ongoing full-text academic journals that are locally published by scholarly publishing organizations and educational institutions in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland. Major subject areas of study are represented, including business, science, technology, engineering, social sciences, education, and humanities.
Nursing Central includes 5000 drug listings from Davis' Drug Guide, 250 disease profiles from Diseases and Disorders, 65,000 medical definitions from Taber's Medical Dictionary, and 450 lab tests from Davis' Laboratory and Diagnostic Tests; plus the Nursing Central Learning Center, Nurse's Pocket Guide, Unbound Scenarios, Prime PubMed search, and Grasp study flashcard decks.
Consists of scanned images of 1,749 biographical sketches of University of Georgia students prior to 1901 that were collected to celebrate 100 years of classes at the Athens campus. Although the word 'alumni' was used, the project attempted to collect biographical data about anyone who matriculated at the university during that first century, whether or not they graduated
A comprehensive collection of over 1,700 of the University of Michigan Press’s scholarly ebooks. UMP, a library-based publisher, endeavors to advance the values of the library community and adhere to best practices when creating, presenting, and selling its peer-reviewed, faculty-selected titles. UMP aims to make its books available as broadly as possible with library-friendly terms, while fulfilling the University of Michigan's requirements for it to be largely self-sustaining.
The USG is a part of the community in each of Georgia’s 159 counties and provides services across the state. The USG is composed of 26 higher education institutions including four research universities, four comprehensive universities, nine state universities and nine state colleges. It also includes the Georgia Public Library Service, which encompasses approximately 389 facilities within the 61 library systems throughout the State of Georgia. Additionally, the USG includes the Georgia Archives which identifies, collects, manages, preserves and provides access to records and information about Georgia.
Enables users to search the most recent premium US news content, as well as archives back to the 1980s featuring newspapers, newswires, blogs, and news sites in full-text. For academic and public libraries, US Newsstream offers access to the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, and The Wall Street Journal, and the database also has a large collection of local and regional newspapers.
Provides a wealth of unique correspondence, reports and analyses, memos of conversations, and personal interviews exploring such themes U.S.-Vatican relations, Vatican's role in World War II, Jewish refugees, Italian anti-Jewish laws during the papacy of Pius XII, and the pope's personal knowledge of the treatment of European Jews. Includes telegrams, dispatches, reports, and letters between Myron Taylor and his staff, the State Department, other US government agencies, the Vatican, and the Italian government. There are materials on political affairs, Jews, refugee and relief activities, German-owned property in Rome, property rights, the Vatican Bank, Axis diplomats, war criminals, protocols and religious statements, and records of the peace efforts of the Vatican.
Allows searching of more than 51 million web pages from federal and state governments, the District of Columbia, and US territories. Searchable FAQs include information on more than 2000 topics such as workplace issues, consumer protection, grants and loans, immigration and naturalization, and more. You can apply for student financial assistance, buy government publications, apply for social security and other benefits, get a passport application, and conduct other business with government agencies.
Includes the Investment Survey, Mutual Fund Survey, and the Small & Midcap Surveys. Investment research on companies, industries, markets and economies. Tools, rankings, analysis, and guidance to evaluate investments.
Historically significant photographs of people, places, and structures from Georgia's past. 18,000 photographs documenting more than 100 years of Georgia history and life. These images cover family and business life, street scenes and architecture, agriculture, school and civic activities, landscapes, and important individuals and events in Georgia history among other topics.
Includes bibliographic records covering essential areas related to violence and abuse, including family violence, sexual assault, emotional abuse, and other areas of key relevance to the discipline. 1995 to current.
Provides scenario-based learning activities for in-class or homework assignments for students. Educators can find activities for their courses, provide feedback on them, create and share activities with others, and discuss issues related to chemistry education. Provided by the National Science Digital Library, and funded by the National Science Foundation.
Provides full-text coverage for almost 350 trade and industry related periodicals including American Machinist, Modern Machine Shop, Pediatric Nursing, Wireless Week, Drug Store News, Video Business, Reeves Journal, Hotel and Motel Management, Restaurant Business, Advertising Age, and many more. 1985 to current.
Tracks 35,000 slaving voyages that forcibly embarked over 10 million Africans for transport to the Americas between 1514 and 1866, including the ship's name, captain, owners, and nation as well as the number of slaves and some other information about the voyage. Identifies over 67,000 African men, women, and children, including name, age, gender, origin, and place of embarkation. Also contains a section on assessing the slave trade provides statistics, a timeline, and maps that track the flow of the slave trade over time.
Included in the ProQuest Newspapers database but can be searched as a separate resource. To browse issue by issue, click on the Publications link then select the year and issue. Detailed indexing helps users quickly find the news information they need. Each issue is indexed thoroughly, so they have access to not only top news stories but also the information contained on the various sections of the paper. The indexing covers not only complete bibliographic information but also companies, people, products, etc. 1984 to current.
A collection of documents from the National Archives and the U.S. Department of State Library dealing with private armed vessels used during the War of 1812. Comprised of the following: letters received concerning letters of marque, 1812-1814; letters received regarding enemy aliens, 1812-1814; marshals' returns of enemy aliens and prisoners of war, 1812-1815; requests for permission to sail from the United States, 1812-1814; passenger lists of vessels; correspondence regarding passports, 1812-1814; agreements for the exchange of prisoners of war, 1812-1813; Miscellaneous letters received concerning the release of prisoners, 1812-1815; reports of William Lambert, Secret Agent, 1813; miscellaneous intercepted correspondence, 1789-1814.
Included in the ProQuest Newspapers database but can be searched as a separate resource. To browse issue by issue, click on the Publications link then select the year and issue. Detailed indexing helps users quickly find the news information they need. Each issue is indexed thoroughly, so they have access to not only top news stories but also the information contained on the various sections of the paper. The indexing covers not only complete bibliographic information but also companies, people, products, etc. 1987 to current.
Primary source documents related to the Freedom Riders. The Freedom Riders were Civil Rights activists who set out to challenge the status quo by riding various forms of public transportation in the South to challenge local laws or customs that enforced segregation. The Freedom Rides, and the violent reactions they provoked, bolstered the credibility of the Civil Rights Movement and called national attention to the violent disregard for the law that was used to enforce segregation in the southern United States.
Features 250,000 artworks by 3000 artists, localized on 8 languages. These artworks are in museums, universities, town halls, and other civic buildings of more than 100 countries. Most of this art is not on public view.
The Wolves Institutional Scholarship & Exhibits (WISE) Repository is designed to house the scholarly and creative output of UWG, its organizational history, and digital collections from the Ingram Library’s Special Collections.
This collection documents Patricia Lindh's and Jeanne Holm's liaison with women's groups and their advocacy within the White House on issues of special interest to women. Includes material accumulated by presidential Counselor Anne Armstrong and Office of Women's Programs Director Karen Keesling. Topics include liaison activities with over 300 women's organizations, agency women's groups and program units, advisory committees on women and women appointees; public policy; and legislation and regulation of women's civil rights in the government and the economy. 1974 to 1977.
The world's most comprehensive bibliography containing millions of bibliographic records cataloged by OCLC member libraries. It includes books, websites and internet resources, manuscripts, maps, computer programs, musical scores, films and slides, newspapers, journals and magazines, sound recordings, articles, chapters, papers, and videotapes.
An online collection of British magazines, journals and specialty newspapers, 19th Century UK Periodicals provides an in-depth view of British life in the Victorian age.
Provides online access to a historical film depicting the extensive damage from the severe multi-funnel tornado strike that devastated Gainesville, Georgia, on April 6, 1936. The film focuses on the devastation of the commercial and governmental center of Gainesville, but also includes footage of damage to nearby residential areas. The tornado is generally regarded as the fifth deadliest in U.S. history. Extensive recovery efforts involving many local, regional, state, and national resources eventually rebuilt Gainesville, culminating in the 1938 dedication of the new city hall and county courthouse by President Franklin Roosevelt. The site provides an introductory essay, as well as a multi-media exhibition on the tornado and the extensive recovery effort afterwards. An interactive map offers geographically-based access to selected film clips for which shooting locations have been identified.
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The world's largest fully searchable, image-based government document and legal research database. Contains comprehensive coverage of US statutory materials, US Congressional Documents, Supreme Court opinions, more than 2400 scholarly law journals, all of the world's constitutions, all US treaties, collections of classic treatises and presidential documents, and access to the full text of state and federal case law.