Databases currently undergoing trials are:
CQ Weekly - Congressional Quarterly’s magazine on government, commerce, and politics.
Political Reference Suite - integrates many of CQ Press’s reference titles on government and politics.
Through May 23th- Gale database trials
Demographics Now for Libraries: National w/ Expenditure Data - demographic information including income, housing, race, age, education, consumer expenditures and more.
RDS Business & Industry - content from over 1000 trade and industry publications, regional, national and international newspapers, business dailies and newsletters.
Litfinder - access poems, plays, speeches, short stories and more.
Gale Virtual Reference Library - Xrefer Unlimited - See below for description.
Educator’s Reference Complete - more than 450 full-text academic journals, hundreds of full-text reports, and many reference sources.
Small Business Resource Center - combination of periodicals and reference content.Testing & Education Reference Center with Career Module - in-depth information on colleges and universities, graduate and professional programs, distance learning, corporate training, available scholarships and awards, preparatory entrance tests and much more.
Through 5/31/2007 - Gale Digital Collection
Conditions and Politics in Occupied Western Europe, 1940-1945 - fully text-searchable British government documents from the National Archives of the UK, a linked Chronology of World War II, cine film from the Imperial War Museum London and newly commissioned thematic essays to create a primary-source research environment for students, teachers and researchers
Eighteenth Century Collections Online - access the digital images of every page of 150,000 books published during the 18th Century. With full-text searching of approximately 26 million pages, the product allows researchers new methods of access to critical information in the fields of history, literature, religion, law, fine arts, science and more.
Testaments to the Holocaust - this digital resource offers the unique collection of eyewitness accounts from the World’s oldest Holocaust museum, founded by Alfred Wiener as the “Jewish Central Information Office” in 1939. The collection offers fully searchable personal accounts of life in Nazi Germany, along with photographs, propaganda materials such as school text books, limited circulation publications and rare serials in a uniquely flexible format.
Iraq, 1914-1974: The Middle East Online, Series 2 - an essential contemporary resource for the understanding of modern Iraq, using primary source documents from The National Archives of the UK, this online fully searchable collection of British Government files covers the period from the dismantling of the Ottoman Empire during the First World War and the creation of the new state, to the rise of Saddam Hussein in 1974. General Editor: Dr Charles Tripp, SOAS, University of London.
Arab-Israeli Relations, 1917-1970: The Middle East Online, Series 1 - offers a wide range of original source material, from the 1917 Balfour Declaration through to the Black September war of 1970-1. These materials - letters, minutes, reports, maps - are selected by Dr. Eugene Rogan, Director of the Middle East Centre, University of Oxford - from primary source documents at the National Archives, London.
The Making of the Modern World: Goldsmiths’-Kress Library of Economic Literature 1450-1850 - provides digital facsimile images on every page of 61,000 works of literature on economic and business published from 1450 through 1850. Full-text searching on more than 12 million pages provides researchers unparalleled access to this vast collection of material on commerce, finance, social conditions, politics, trade and transport.
The Making of Modern Law: Legal Treatises 1800-1926 - provides digital images on every page of 22,000 legal treatises on US and British law published from 1800 through 1926. Full-text searching on more than 10 million pages provides researchers access to critical legal history in ways not previously possible.
Nineteenth Century U.S. Newspapers - With digital facsimile images of both full pages and clipped articles for hundreds of 19th century U.S. newspapers and advanced searching capabilities, researchers will be able to research history in ways previously unavailable. For each issue, the newspaper is captured from cover-to-cover, providing access to every article, advertisement and illustration.
Northern Ireland: A Divided Community, 1921-1972 Cabinet Papers of the Stormont Administration - the Stormont Administration ran Northern Ireland as a province of the UK from 1921-72. This digital resource offers full-text searching of facsimile images of the complete record of Stormont from the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, along with new interpretative essays and resources. “CAB 4″ represents a unique record of “how government actually works” through turbulent and often violent times.
Sabin Americana, 1500-1926 - based on Joseph Sabin’s landmark bibliography, this collection contains works about the Americas published throughout the world from 1500 to the early 1900’s. Included are books, pamphlets, serials and other documents that provide original accounts of exploration, trade, colonialism, slavery and abolition, the western movement, Native Americans, military actions and much more. With over 6 million pages from 29,000 works, this collection is a cornerstone in the study of the western hemisphere.
U.S. Supreme Court Records and Briefs, 1832-1978 - containing nearly 11 million pages of records and briefs brought before the U.S. Supreme Court in the period 1832-1978, this product provides an essential primary source tool for the study of all aspects of American history as well as the U.S. judicial system.
The Times Digital Archive 1785 – 1985 - Researchers can search through the complete digital edition of The Times (London), using keyword searching and hit-term highlighting to retrieve full facsimile images of either a specific article or a complete page. The entire newspaper is captured, with all articles, advertisements and illustrations/photos divided into categories to facilitate searching.
Women, War and Society, 1914-1918 - from the Imperial War Museum, London: a ground-breaking fully text-searchable mixed media archive - press-cuttings, minutes, reports, correspondence and photographs - accompanied by newly commissioned themed essays for researchers and students new to digital primary source historical documents. Use this archival collection to research every aspect of British women’s war effort.
Through May 20th- Xreferplus - an online reference source
Xreferplus is an online reference service featuring 234 full-text reference titles with over 2 million entries from 50 publishers. Includes interactive features such as dynamic table functionality for world, state, and county statistics, an interactive world atlas, and our critically-acclaimed concept map. Xrefer also features over 66,000 images, over 180,000 audio pronunciations, and a citation formatter in APA, MLA, and Chicago formats. See the Xreferplus title list and the Xreferplus Trial Guide for more information.
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