Provides quick access to carefully compiled and trusted medical reference materials. Includes nearly 400 health/medical journals, numerous reference volumes, over 700 health videos from partner Healthology, Inc., hundreds of pamphlets and health-related articles from 2,200 general interest publications in addition to a broad collection of Gale reference titles.
Health Policy Reference Center is a comprehensive full-text database covering all aspects of health policy and related issues. This collection offers unmatched full-text coverage of information relevant to many areas that are integral to health policy including, but not limited to: Health Care Administration, Health Care Financing & Economics, Health Care Reform, Health Services Research, Medical & Health Care Ethics and Social Medicine. Health Policy Reference Center also offers indexing for more than 350 publications, totaling hundreds of thousands of records, including journals, monographs and magazines, with over 280 available in full-text.
Health information for nursing & allied health students as well as consumer health research.
Provides access to historical legal periodical content and to tens of millions of pages of research material needed by today's legal researchers.
A division of the Stanford University Libraries, HighWire Press hosts the largest repository of free, full-text, peer-reviewed content, with more than 900 journals and more than one million free, full-text articles online.
The standard source for the quantitative facts of American history.
The IEEE Computer Society Digital Library provides online access to 22 society magazines and transactions from 1988 to present and over 1,200 selected conference proceedings.
The IMF publishes a range of time series data on IMF lending, exchange rates, and other economic and financial indicators. Included:
The database contains some time series data as far back as 1948. The Web interface allows users to browse the database, select series of interest, display the selected series in a spreadsheet format, and save the selected series for transfer to other software systems such as Microsoft Excel.
The Encyclopedia is the first attempt in a generation to map the social and behavioral sciences on a grand scale, and includes: 3,842 signed articles; 15 million words of text; 90,000 bibliographic references; and, 150 biographical entries.
Journal Citation Reports (Social Sciences Edition) is a comprehensive resource that allows you to evaluate and compare journals using citation data drawn from scholarly and technical journals from publishers in more than 60 countries. Journal Citation Reports can show you the:
Citation and article counts are important indicators of how frequently current researchers are using individual journals. By tabulating and aggregating citation and article counts, JCR offers a unique perspective for social science journal evaluation and comparison.
The J STOR database is unique because the complete backfiles of over 400 core scholarly journals have been digitized, starting with the very first issues, many of which date from the 1800s. Millions of pages are now available. Faculty, staff and students are able to read and print articles at any time and from any networked campus location, and off-campus through the Library's proxy server. The capacity for searching across disciplines opens up new possibilities for scholarship and research.