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Gender Studies
Indexes and Databases
Cross Disciplinary
Indexes and Databases
Reference
Sources
Indexes and Databases :
GenderWatch: Collection of
international journals, magazines, newsletters, regional publications,
special reports and conference proceedings devoted to women's and gender
issues. Full text coverage.
Cross Disciplinary
Indexes and Databases (disciplines
across the human sciences):
Academic Universe: Access
to a wide range of current events, news, magazines, business, legal, medical,
and reference information. Full text coverage.
Ebsco Host : Access
to social sciences, humanities, general science, education, multicultural
journal literature; newspapers, and reference sources. Citations, abstracts;
partial full text coverage.
First Search Databases:
Web interfaces to a group of 20 online databases, including ArticleFirst,
Book Review Digest; ContentsFirst, NetFirst, and WorldCat.
Global NewsBank:
Contains comprehensive coverage of news summaries, broadcasts and
transcripts from hundreds of international sources. Full text coverage.
Humanities
Abstracts: Covers humanities and related subjects. Citations and abstracts
only.
JSTOR: Provides
image and text access to back issues of selected scholarly journals in
history, economics, political science, demography, mathematics, and other
fields of the humanities and social sciences. Full text coverage..
MLA
Bibliography: Consists of bibliographic records pertaining to literature,
language, linguistics, and folklore. Citations and abstracts only.
Periodicals Contents
Index: Index to the contents of thousands of periodicals in the humanities
and social sciences, from their first issues to 1991. Citations only.
Project
MUSE: Access to scholarly journals in politics from the
John Hopkins University press. Full text coverage.
ProQuest
Newspapers : coverage of over 150 U.S. and international newspapers.
Ninety days of full text articles to the New York Times and Wall Street
Journal are included.
ProQuest Digital Dissertations:
Access to the first 24 pages of dissertations that have been published
since 1997. Full text access to University of Utah Dissertations published
from 1997 and forward, and citations only to dissertations before that
date.
Reader's
Guide Abstracts: Includes popular magazines, news, business, politics,
and more. Citations and abstracts only.
SIRS Government Reporter:
Documents and graphics concerning a wide variety of topics: health,
science, economics, environment, politics, foreign affairs, workplace
issues, business and industry. Full text coverage.
SIRS Researcher:
Contains articles relating to social, political, global, scientific, health,
historical, economic, and business issues. Full text coverage.
Social
Sciences Abstracts: Covers all of the political and social
sciences. Citations and abstracts only.
Reference Sources:
Encyclopedia of
Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (GLBTQ) Culture
Encyclopedia
Britannica: Contains the complete Encyclopedia Britannica, with related
Internet sites, Britannica's Internet Guide and the Merriam-Webster's
Collegiate Dictionary. Also includes interactive maps, biographies, history,
"year in review" and notable articles from past editions.
Facts on File: Content
from seven core reference databases to answer questions about events,
issues, statistics and people of the last 20 years, and also delivers
in-depth features on "Historic Events" drawn from the 60-year Facts On
File archive. The seven databases are: Facts On File World News Digest,
Issues and Controversies On File, Today's Science On File, Editorials
On File, Funk & Wagnalls New Encyclopedia, Reuters On-Line News Service,
The World Almanac and Book of Facts
Oxford English
Dictionary: The
Oxford English Dictionary is a historical dictionary of English, covering
the language from the earliest times to the present day. It aims to show
not only the current meanings of words, but also to trace their development
through time. Entries contain detailed etymological analysis, and are
illustrated by quotations from a wide range of English language sources
from around the world, making the OED a unique historical record.
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