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Ulrichsweb: Global Serials Directory
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Lists publication details for more than 300,000 worldwide periodicals (journals, magazines, newspapers). Includes information on which databases index specific journals and online availability of periodicals.
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The following databases are newly acquired or being evaluated for a future subscription.
Access Case Files Collection
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Collection of basic science, clinical rotation, medicine, and post-graduate level cases from the McGraw-Hill Case Files series. Includes anatomy, biochemistry, microbiology, anesthesiology, surgery, critical care, etc.
AccessAnesthesiology
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Features hundreds trusted anesthesiology resources, including books, review questions, cases, videos, study tools, and more.
AccessEmergency Medicine
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Emergency medicine resource featuring the Tintinalli content collection, Goldfrank's Toxicologic Emergencies, review questions and more.
AccessPediatrics
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Provides interactive content, self-assessment, and leading medical texts to enhance decision-making at the point-of-care. Includes a complete full-text library of clinical textbooks, including
Rudolph’s Pediatrics
,
CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment: Pediatrics
,
Gomella's Neonatology: Management, Procedures, On-Call Problems, Diseases, and Drugs
, and many others.
AccessPharmacy
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A collection of pharmacy learning resources featuring hundreds of books, top 300 drugs, NAPLEX® review resources, review questions, cases, videos, flashcards and more.
American Civil War: The International Context
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Demonstrates the involvement of European nations in the American Civil War, including their internal discussions, reactions to approaches from Unionists and Confederates, the challenges and advantages the American conflict brought, and its impact on politics and society. Includes correspondence, newspapers, commercial and trade papers, manuscripts and personal papers, and legal briefs. Covers 1860–1875.
Art Song Transpositions
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Trial
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Art Song Transpositions provides access to over 12,000 art songs and Baroque aria pdfs. Users may find transpositions that have been professionally translated into different keys.
British Literary Manuscripts Online, c. 1660–1900
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Provides facsimile images of literary manuscripts, including letters and diaries, drafts of poems, novels, and other literary works. Part One: c.1660–1900 contains the works of major literary figures from the Restoration through the Victorian era, such as Charles Dickens, Sir Walter Scott, William Morris, and Oscar Wilde, among others.
Canada Commons: Canadian History and Culture
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Canadian perspective on California, Los Angeles, the British Commonwealth and beyond. UCLA has licensed the module Canadian History and Culture, Part 2 (1900–1970). Contains over 200,000 pages of digitized literary magazines, activist newspapers, art journals, newspapers, and cultural commentary. Coverage from 1900-1970.
Chernobyl: Newspapers Collection
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Contains all obtainable issues of three newspapers (Prapor peremohy, Tribuna Energetika, and Trybuna pratsi) published in towns in the Chernobyl exclusion zone and its immediate vicinity. Covers 1979-1990.
Daily Mail Historical Archive, 1896-2021
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Described by the New Yorker as "the newspaper that rules Britain," the Daily Mail has been at the heart of British journalism since 1896, regularly changing the course of government policy and setting the national debate. Its website is among the most visited news sites in the world. The Daily Mail Historical Archive, 1896-2021 includes more than one hundred years of this major UK national newspaper, viewable in full digital facsimile form, with copious advertisements, news stories, and images that capture twentieth-century culture and society.
El País Historical Archive, 1976-2023
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Founded on 4 May 1976, El País was created as an independent paper dedicated to the promotion of democratic ideals in post-Franco Spain. Today, El País is the most circulated daily newspaper in Spain and it is a national newspaper of record, covering local, national, and international news. Covers 1976-2023.
European Views of the Americas: 1493 to 1750
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This bibliographic database indexes European works that relate to the Americas. EBSCO Publishing, in cooperation with the John Carter Brown Library, has created this resource from “European Americana: A Chronological Guide to Works Printed in Europe Relating to The Americas, 1493-1750,” the authoritative bibliography that is well-known and respected by scholars worldwide. The database contains thousands of entries and is a comprehensive guide to printed records about the Americas written in Europe before 1750.
Evangelism in Philippines: Correspondence of the Board of Foreign Missions, 1898–1910 (Archives Unbound)
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Contains records from the Presbyterian Historical Society documenting the church's educational, evangelical, and medical work in the Philippines during the nineteenth century. Includes incoming correspondence from the mission field and outgoing correspondence from the Board headquarters.
Food & Wine Magazine Archive
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Provides all issues of Food & Wine Magazine from 1978 through 2010. Covers recipes, food trends, the restaurant industry and global culinary news.
German Anti-Semitic Propaganda, 1909–1941 (Archives Unbound)
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Includes 170 German-language titles of books and pamphlets. Presents anti-Semitism as an issue in politics, economics, religion, and education. Most of the writings date from the 1920s and 1930s and many are directly connected with Nazi groups. The works are principally anti-Semitic, but include writings on other groups as well, including Jehovah's Witnesses, the Jesuits, and the Freemasons. Also included are history, pseudo-history, and fiction. Covers 1909-1941 (predominantly 1932-1939).
Global Development and Humanitarian Aid: The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, 1919–1997
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Covers disaster response and community preparedness in Europe, Asia, Africa, the Pacific, and the Americas conducted by the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) network from 1919 to 1997. Includes mission reports, project details, operational files, internal circulars and bulletins, and journals. Content has been generated at IFRC headquarters and by local and national groups.
Global Politics and US Foreign Policy: The Council on Foreign Relations, 1918-2000
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Contains files from the Studies Department Records of Groups and the Records of Meetings from 1918 to 2000. Documents the history of the CFR as well as aspects of foreign relations since the 1920s.
JAMAevidence
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Provides access to evidence-based medicine resources, including
Users' Guides to the Medical Literature: A Manual for Evidence-Based Clinical Practice
and
The Rational Clinical Examination: Evidence-Based Clinical Diagnosis
.
Jet Magazine Archive
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Covers art, news, politics, entertainment, and other social topics with an African-American focus, 1951-2014.
Jewish Underground Resistance: The David Diamant Collection (Archives Unbound)
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Contains original documents collected by David 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.
Latino Social and Political Culture and History: Perspectives on the Chicano Movement
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Highlights the Chicano/a experience in the United States, focusing on activists such as César Chávez, Dolores Huerta, Rodolfo “Corky” Gonzales, and other leaders of the Chicano Movement (El Movimiento). Covers organizations and movements, such as the United Farm Workers, efforts toward land reclamation, and student movements against discrimination in education. Includes organizational papers and records, correspondence, manuscripts and personal papers, letters and newsletters, pamphlets, and ephemera.
Mirror Historical Archive, 1903-2005 (Gale Primary Sources)
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Founded in 1903, the Mirror plays a pivotal role in the history of journalism. Peaking in 1967, with a daily circulation of 5.25 million, the newspaper has had a history full of highs and lows. Today, it is the only mainstream left-wing tabloid remaining in the UK. Gale's Mirror Historical Archive, 1903-2005 features more than 800,000 pages of brand-new, full text searchable, scans of the complete run of the Mirror from 1903-2005, including the Sunday Mirror.
nkoda
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The world’s largest digital library of sheet music, with over 30 million pages of music ready to view, annotate and share. Search content, browse curated playlists and discover new music using unique smart technology. New individual users will need to create an account with nkoda to access content and features.
Papers of American Missionaries to Asia: Missionaries associated with the Philippines, 1942–1965 (Archives Unbound)
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Contains the papers of two American missionary families to the Philippines.
The Ernest Everett Tuck papers, 1933-1957
includes correspondence, sermons, records of Philippine missions, biographical materials, and ledgers.
The William W. and Josephine McAnlis papers, 1942-1965
includes diaries, correspondence, writings, and photographs.
Papers of Carlos Montezuma, M.D. (Archives Unbound)
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A collection of Native American history sources from the 1890s through the 1920s. Includes correspondence, speeches, essays, medical notes, financial material, and Dr. Montezuma's newsletter,
Wassaja
. The documents in this collection are drawn from over forty repositories and roughly sixty newspapers and periodicals.
Policy Commons from History Commons
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Primarily digitized content from microfiche covered in the Index to Current Urban Documents 1972-2007. More than 5 million pages of previously undigitized documents open a window onto the social history of the second half of the twentieth century. The content comes from more than 900 organizations across North America.
Policy Commons: Public Health and Social Care
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Hard-to-find public health and social care research materials from health providers, hospital systems, foundations, patient groups, practitioners, governments, think tanks, and other organizations.
Rastafari Ephemeral Publications from the Written Rastafari Archives Project (Archives Unbound)
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Collection of Rastafari literature written and published by a number of Rastafari Mansions, organizations, groups, and individuals from 1971 to 2014.
Records of the U.S. State Department: Briefing Books Relating to the Situation in Vietnam, 1961–1966: From the Records of the Bureau of Far Eastern Affairs (Archives Unbound)
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Documents the development of America's Vietnam policy from 1961 to 1966. Includes notebooks and briefing books compiled as background memoranda, reports, transcripts of hearings, memoranda of conversation, chronologies of official State Department visits, and requests for information from officials such as Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge and Secretary of State Dean Rusk.
Religions of America
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Documents religious movements that originated in or were reshaped by the U.S. during the 19th and 20th centuries. Covers movements from Pentecostalism and Mormonism to modern Judeo-Christian organizations (Christian Science, Messianic Judaism) and non-Christian New Thought and Neopagan religions. Covers religious traditions including New Age, Neopagan, Wicca, neo-Christian movements (Adventism, Christian Science), and Christian Identity and Fundamentalist movements.
Scopus
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A multidisciplinary abstract and citation database with coverage of scientific, technical, medical, and social sciences literature. Covers 330 disciplines and includes 2.6+ billion cited references dating back to 1970.
Visible Body
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The most complete and easy-to-use 3D human body reference and study tool. Explore general anatomy, functional units, cross sections, muscle attachments, bony landmarks, muscle actions and more.
For instructions on setting up an account and using the tool, please visit
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A-Z Databases
Find the best library databases for your research.
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Other Ways to Find Databases
A-Z Databases by Title
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A complete list of UCLA's database subscriptions.
Databases By Subject
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Quickly browse recommended databases by subject.
Subject Guides
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Most subject guides list recommended databases for the topic.
Choosing and Using Library Databases
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Ulrichsweb: Global Serials Directory
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Lists publication details for more than 300,000 worldwide periodicals (journals, magazines, newspapers). Includes information on which databases index specific journals and online availability of periodicals.
Connecting from Off-Campus
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Learn how to use a VPN or proxy server to access UCLA Library resources from off-campus.
Research Help
Need more research help? We're here for you.
If you need help with writing, schedule an appointment with a peer learning facilitator at the
Undergraduate Writing Center
(UWC) or a writing consultant at the
Graduate Writing Center
.
The following databases are newly acquired or being evaluated for a future subscription.
Access Case Files Collection
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New
Collection of basic science, clinical rotation, medicine, and post-graduate level cases from the McGraw-Hill Case Files series. Includes anatomy, biochemistry, microbiology, anesthesiology, surgery, critical care, etc.
AccessAnesthesiology
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New
This link opens in a new window
Features hundreds trusted anesthesiology resources, including books, review questions, cases, videos, study tools, and more.
AccessEmergency Medicine
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New
This link opens in a new window
Emergency medicine resource featuring the Tintinalli content collection, Goldfrank's Toxicologic Emergencies, review questions and more.
AccessPediatrics
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New
This link opens in a new window
Provides interactive content, self-assessment, and leading medical texts to enhance decision-making at the point-of-care. Includes a complete full-text library of clinical textbooks, including
Rudolph’s Pediatrics
,
CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment: Pediatrics
,
Gomella's Neonatology: Management, Procedures, On-Call Problems, Diseases, and Drugs
, and many others.
AccessPharmacy
This link opens in a new window
New
This link opens in a new window
A collection of pharmacy learning resources featuring hundreds of books, top 300 drugs, NAPLEX® review resources, review questions, cases, videos, flashcards and more.
American Civil War: The International Context
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New
This link opens in a new window
Demonstrates the involvement of European nations in the American Civil War, including their internal discussions, reactions to approaches from Unionists and Confederates, the challenges and advantages the American conflict brought, and its impact on politics and society. Includes correspondence, newspapers, commercial and trade papers, manuscripts and personal papers, and legal briefs. Covers 1860–1875.
Art Song Transpositions
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New
Trial
This link opens in a new window
Art Song Transpositions provides access to over 12,000 art songs and Baroque aria pdfs. Users may find transpositions that have been professionally translated into different keys.
British Literary Manuscripts Online, c. 1660–1900
This link opens in a new window
New
This link opens in a new window
Provides facsimile images of literary manuscripts, including letters and diaries, drafts of poems, novels, and other literary works. Part One: c.1660–1900 contains the works of major literary figures from the Restoration through the Victorian era, such as Charles Dickens, Sir Walter Scott, William Morris, and Oscar Wilde, among others.
Canada Commons: Canadian History and Culture
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New
This link opens in a new window
Canadian perspective on California, Los Angeles, the British Commonwealth and beyond. UCLA has licensed the module Canadian History and Culture, Part 2 (1900–1970). Contains over 200,000 pages of digitized literary magazines, activist newspapers, art journals, newspapers, and cultural commentary. Coverage from 1900-1970.
Chernobyl: Newspapers Collection
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New
This link opens in a new window
Contains all obtainable issues of three newspapers (Prapor peremohy, Tribuna Energetika, and Trybuna pratsi) published in towns in the Chernobyl exclusion zone and its immediate vicinity. Covers 1979-1990.
Daily Mail Historical Archive, 1896-2021
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New
This link opens in a new window
Described by the New Yorker as "the newspaper that rules Britain," the Daily Mail has been at the heart of British journalism since 1896, regularly changing the course of government policy and setting the national debate. Its website is among the most visited news sites in the world. The Daily Mail Historical Archive, 1896-2021 includes more than one hundred years of this major UK national newspaper, viewable in full digital facsimile form, with copious advertisements, news stories, and images that capture twentieth-century culture and society.
El País Historical Archive, 1976-2023
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New
This link opens in a new window
Founded on 4 May 1976, El País was created as an independent paper dedicated to the promotion of democratic ideals in post-Franco Spain. Today, El País is the most circulated daily newspaper in Spain and it is a national newspaper of record, covering local, national, and international news. Covers 1976-2023.
European Views of the Americas: 1493 to 1750
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New
This link opens in a new window
This bibliographic database indexes European works that relate to the Americas. EBSCO Publishing, in cooperation with the John Carter Brown Library, has created this resource from “European Americana: A Chronological Guide to Works Printed in Europe Relating to The Americas, 1493-1750,” the authoritative bibliography that is well-known and respected by scholars worldwide. The database contains thousands of entries and is a comprehensive guide to printed records about the Americas written in Europe before 1750.
Evangelism in Philippines: Correspondence of the Board of Foreign Missions, 1898–1910 (Archives Unbound)
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New
This link opens in a new window
Contains records from the Presbyterian Historical Society documenting the church's educational, evangelical, and medical work in the Philippines during the nineteenth century. Includes incoming correspondence from the mission field and outgoing correspondence from the Board headquarters.
Food & Wine Magazine Archive
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New
This link opens in a new window
Provides all issues of Food & Wine Magazine from 1978 through 2010. Covers recipes, food trends, the restaurant industry and global culinary news.
German Anti-Semitic Propaganda, 1909–1941 (Archives Unbound)
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New
This link opens in a new window
Includes 170 German-language titles of books and pamphlets. Presents anti-Semitism as an issue in politics, economics, religion, and education. Most of the writings date from the 1920s and 1930s and many are directly connected with Nazi groups. The works are principally anti-Semitic, but include writings on other groups as well, including Jehovah's Witnesses, the Jesuits, and the Freemasons. Also included are history, pseudo-history, and fiction. Covers 1909-1941 (predominantly 1932-1939).
Global Development and Humanitarian Aid: The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, 1919–1997
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New
This link opens in a new window
Covers disaster response and community preparedness in Europe, Asia, Africa, the Pacific, and the Americas conducted by the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) network from 1919 to 1997. Includes mission reports, project details, operational files, internal circulars and bulletins, and journals. Content has been generated at IFRC headquarters and by local and national groups.
Global Politics and US Foreign Policy: The Council on Foreign Relations, 1918-2000
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New
This link opens in a new window
Contains files from the Studies Department Records of Groups and the Records of Meetings from 1918 to 2000. Documents the history of the CFR as well as aspects of foreign relations since the 1920s.
JAMAevidence
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New
This link opens in a new window
Provides access to evidence-based medicine resources, including
Users' Guides to the Medical Literature: A Manual for Evidence-Based Clinical Practice
and
The Rational Clinical Examination: Evidence-Based Clinical Diagnosis
.
Jet Magazine Archive
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New
This link opens in a new window
Covers art, news, politics, entertainment, and other social topics with an African-American focus, 1951-2014.
Jewish Underground Resistance: The David Diamant Collection (Archives Unbound)
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New
This link opens in a new window
Contains original documents collected by David 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.
Latino Social and Political Culture and History: Perspectives on the Chicano Movement
This link opens in a new window
New
This link opens in a new window
Highlights the Chicano/a experience in the United States, focusing on activists such as César Chávez, Dolores Huerta, Rodolfo “Corky” Gonzales, and other leaders of the Chicano Movement (El Movimiento). Covers organizations and movements, such as the United Farm Workers, efforts toward land reclamation, and student movements against discrimination in education. Includes organizational papers and records, correspondence, manuscripts and personal papers, letters and newsletters, pamphlets, and ephemera.
Mirror Historical Archive, 1903-2005 (Gale Primary Sources)
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New
This link opens in a new window
Founded in 1903, the Mirror plays a pivotal role in the history of journalism. Peaking in 1967, with a daily circulation of 5.25 million, the newspaper has had a history full of highs and lows. Today, it is the only mainstream left-wing tabloid remaining in the UK. Gale's Mirror Historical Archive, 1903-2005 features more than 800,000 pages of brand-new, full text searchable, scans of the complete run of the Mirror from 1903-2005, including the Sunday Mirror.
nkoda
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New
This link opens in a new window
The world’s largest digital library of sheet music, with over 30 million pages of music ready to view, annotate and share. Search content, browse curated playlists and discover new music using unique smart technology. New individual users will need to create an account with nkoda to access content and features.
Papers of American Missionaries to Asia: Missionaries associated with the Philippines, 1942–1965 (Archives Unbound)
This link opens in a new window
New
This link opens in a new window
Contains the papers of two American missionary families to the Philippines.
The Ernest Everett Tuck papers, 1933-1957
includes correspondence, sermons, records of Philippine missions, biographical materials, and ledgers.
The William W. and Josephine McAnlis papers, 1942-1965
includes diaries, correspondence, writings, and photographs.
Papers of Carlos Montezuma, M.D. (Archives Unbound)
This link opens in a new window
New
This link opens in a new window
A collection of Native American history sources from the 1890s through the 1920s. Includes correspondence, speeches, essays, medical notes, financial material, and Dr. Montezuma's newsletter,
Wassaja
. The documents in this collection are drawn from over forty repositories and roughly sixty newspapers and periodicals.
Policy Commons from History Commons
This link opens in a new window
New
This link opens in a new window
Primarily digitized content from microfiche covered in the Index to Current Urban Documents 1972-2007. More than 5 million pages of previously undigitized documents open a window onto the social history of the second half of the twentieth century. The content comes from more than 900 organizations across North America.
Policy Commons: Public Health and Social Care
This link opens in a new window
New
This link opens in a new window
Hard-to-find public health and social care research materials from health providers, hospital systems, foundations, patient groups, practitioners, governments, think tanks, and other organizations.
Rastafari Ephemeral Publications from the Written Rastafari Archives Project (Archives Unbound)
This link opens in a new window
New
This link opens in a new window
Collection of Rastafari literature written and published by a number of Rastafari Mansions, organizations, groups, and individuals from 1971 to 2014.
Records of the U.S. State Department: Briefing Books Relating to the Situation in Vietnam, 1961–1966: From the Records of the Bureau of Far Eastern Affairs (Archives Unbound)
This link opens in a new window
New
This link opens in a new window
Documents the development of America's Vietnam policy from 1961 to 1966. Includes notebooks and briefing books compiled as background memoranda, reports, transcripts of hearings, memoranda of conversation, chronologies of official State Department visits, and requests for information from officials such as Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge and Secretary of State Dean Rusk.
Religions of America
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This link opens in a new window
Documents religious movements that originated in or were reshaped by the U.S. during the 19th and 20th centuries. Covers movements from Pentecostalism and Mormonism to modern Judeo-Christian organizations (Christian Science, Messianic Judaism) and non-Christian New Thought and Neopagan religions. Covers religious traditions including New Age, Neopagan, Wicca, neo-Christian movements (Adventism, Christian Science), and Christian Identity and Fundamentalist movements.
Scopus
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This link opens in a new window
A multidisciplinary abstract and citation database with coverage of scientific, technical, medical, and social sciences literature. Covers 330 disciplines and includes 2.6+ billion cited references dating back to 1970.
Visible Body
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New
The most complete and easy-to-use 3D human body reference and study tool. Explore general anatomy, functional units, cross sections, muscle attachments, bony landmarks, muscle actions and more.
For instructions on setting up an account and using the tool, please visit
this guide
.
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