This e-book collection has about 9,000 full-text titles, many from university presses, plus 1,500 classic titles from Project Gutenberg. Includes titles formerly available through NetLibrary.
Academic Search Premier, Alternative Press Index, America: History & Life, ATLA Religion Database, Business Source Complete, Catholic Periodical and Literature Index, CINAHL, Communication & Mass Media Complete, eBooks on EBSCOhost, ERIC, GreenFILE, Historical Abstracts, Mental Measurements Yearbook with Test in Print, MLA International Bibliography, Philosopher's Index, PsycARTICLES, PsycCRITIQUES, PsycINFO, Regional Business News, SPORTDiscus
Also includes Communication Abstracts; EconLit; Environment Complete; European Views of the Americas: 1493 to 1750; Library Literature and Information Science; Library, Information Science & Technology Abstracts; Newspaper Source Plus; and Social Sciences Full Text. Additional search help is available at: https://help.ebsco.com/interfaces/EBSCO_Guides/EBSCO_Interfaces_User_Guide
EconLit, the American Economic Association's electronic database, is the world's foremost source of references to economic literature. The database contains more than 1.1 million records from 1886-present and covers virtually every area related to economics.
A vast education resource center, ERIC indexes books, journals, conference papers, research reports, curriculum studies, and policy documents on all aspects of schools and learning. ERIC has citations, abstracts, and many full-text public sources.
A comprehensive guide to printed records about the Americas written in Europe before 1750. The database contains more than 32,000 entries. 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 records of the Board of Foreign Missions (BFM) of the Presbyterian Church provide valuable information on social conditions in developing nations and on efforts to spread the gospel during the nineteenth century. Among the missions’ responsibilities was the establishment of indigenous churches, educational facilities, hospitals, orphanages, and seminaries. The majority of the material in this collection consists of incoming correspondence from the mission field and outgoing correspondence from the Board headquarters.
A drug information source that provides drug administration and dosage, indications, contraindications, warnings, actions, drug interactions, and patient information.
The FASB Codification is the authoritative source for non-governmental Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (U.S. GAAP). br>
A username and password is required and will be provided by instructors in classes where FASB is used. Students may also register for free Basic View access at https://asc.fasb.org/login
FAITS is a library of technology reports addressing critical issues, trends, and market conditions. Topics include Data Networking, Information Security, Convergence, the Internet and Web, Enterprise Systems, Healthcare IT, and IT infrastructure.
FSMP is a collection of IT reports on security needs, practices, and technologies for network security, Homeland Security, organizational risk, and disruption planning.
GovInfo is a service of the United States Government Publishing Office (GPO), which is a Federal agency in the legislative branch.
GovInfo provides free public access to official publications from all three branches of the Federal Government. GovInfo replaced the FDsys website in December 2018
This directory lists over 140,000 grantmakers and over 4 million grants and now includes IRS 990 filings. Search by subject area, type of support, grant-maker name, location, field of interest, total giving, or company name. The homepage has FDO links for their message boards and blog. Please logout when finished.
The current edition of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles is found in the CCH Internet Tax Research database. In order, click on Browse / + Accounting & Audit / + GAAP Library. NOTE: CCH updated their login procedures recently, if you receive a security warning you can click through. Details on adding their domain as a trusted site in your browser is available here under "Trusted Site": https://support.cch.com/kb/solution.aspx/rp8623
Includes Business Rankings Annual, Gale Directory of Publications and Broadcast Media, Market Share Reporter, and National Directory of Nonprofit Organizations.
This is a great place to begin for research in humanities, social sciences, health, education, religion, business, biography, art, or law. GVRL has the multi-volume Dictionary of American History, Business Plans Handbook, and complete encyclopedias of Education, Sociology, Mental Health, Philosophy, Religion, Judaism and Catholicism.
Archives Unbound, Business Insights, Academic OneFile, General OneFile, Directory Library, eBooks, General OneFile, Health & Wellness, Gale In Context, Gale Literature, Gale OneFile, Nineteenth Century U.S. Newspapers, Sabin Americana, Scribner's Writer's Online.
This is an index of 5,100 periodicals, with full-text articles from 4,200, though not all are current. Sources include U.S. and international trade journals, academic journals, and business news sources. The Economist Intelligence Unit country profiles are here, too. You can search for keyword, subject heading, or company profile.
This is a compilation of other Gale databases, indexing 12,000 periodicals and offering at least some full text from 7,300. OneFile is strong in general interest magazines and current affairs, but you will find articles on some academic subjects as well. Gale’s Academic OneFile is the scholarly counterpart to this resource. Coverage begins with 1980.
The academic side of Google is here, retrieving articles, chapters, books, and reports from university presses and other sources. Books out of copyright are here in full text. From the Settings, select "Library Links" to add Regis and see “Full Text @ My Library” among your search results.
This environmental resource has citations and selected full text, for scholarly, government and general-interest publications concerning the impact of humans on the physical environment.
Provides information about behavioral measurement instruments. Information in the database is abstracted from hundreds of journals covering health sciences and psychosocial sciences. Instruments from Industrial/Organizational Behavior and Education are also included.
This combines consumer health tools such as a drug finder, medical encyclopedia, dictionary, pamphlets, and information on alternative medicine with an article index. The articles come from both scholarly periodicals and consumer health magazines, 1,168 titles in all.
Designed for nurses, health professionals, students, and consumers, this source covers more than 2,000 periodicals and has full text articles from more than 1,300. Many multimedia files enhance the content.
Article citations and abstracts from journals covering world history (excluding the U.S. and Canada), as well as citations to book reviews and dissertations.
A source for the statistics of American history, Historical Stats arranges the data by population; work and welfare; economic structure and performance; economic sectors; and government and international relations.
This collection provides unique documents on the investigation and prosecution of war crimes committed by Nazi concentration camp commandants and camp personnel. Documents include: correspondence; trial records and transcripts; investigatory material, such as interrogation reports and trial exhibits; clemency petitions and reviews; photographs of atrocities; newspaper clippings; and pamphlets. Many concentration (and later extermination) camps and sub-camps are represented in this collection.
Open access reports on homeland security and emergency preparedness including border security, pandemics, natural disasters, and cyber security. The White House, Congress, Defense, GAO, CDC, FEMA, and think tanks have authored these documents.