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The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) is an international public health agency working to improve health and living standards of the countries of the Americas. The site includes free full-text articles on a number of public health topics and provides relevant data and statistics. - PAIS International
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A selective list of the latest books, periodical articles, government documents, pamphlets, microfiche, and reports of public and private agencies relating to business, economic and social conditions, public policy and administration, and international relations. The system provides selective subjects and bibliographic access to periodicals, books, hearings, reports, gray literature, government publications, Internet resources, and other publications from 120 countries. Materials are in English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish with English language abstracts and subject headings. The database contains more than 480,000 records, each with bibliographic information and brief, descriptive abstracts and includses coverage from 1915 to the present. - Paley Center Seminars
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Paley Center Seminars is a unique video collection of interviews and panel discussions recorded at The Paley Center for Media.The seminars feature industry insiders discussing the processes of television production, the impact of media on contemporary society, and much more. Full transcriptions and detailed indexing allow searching for topics, titles or speakers. - Papers of George Washington Digital Edition
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This collection, produced by Rotunda/University of Virginia Press, encompasses five separate series and the complete diaries, providing access to the complete Papers released through 2007 in one online publication. You may search on full text and by date, author, or recipient across all volumes and series. The indexing of the individual print volumes is combined here into a single master index, and all internal document cross-references are linked. This collection, produced by Rotunda/University of Virginia Press, encompasses five separate series and the complete diaries, providing access to the complete Papers released through 2007 in one online publication. You may search on full text and by date, author, or recipient across all volumes and series. The indexing of the individual print volumes is combined here into a single master index, and all internal document cross-references are linked. - PapersFirst
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Published information received by The British Library Document Supply Center. - PARES: Portal de archivos espanoles
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A portal and database created by Spain's Ministerio de Cultura containing more than twenty million documents and digital images from the principal Spanish archives, including the Archive of the Indies and Archive of the Spanish Civil War. - Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
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The rolls of parliament were the official records of the meetings of the English parliament from the reign of Edward I (1272 - 1307) until the reign of Henry VII (1485 - 1509), after which they were superseded by the journals of the lords and, somewhat later, of the commons. The rolls, which amount in total to over four million words, were first edited in the eighteenth century and published in 1783 in six folio volumes. This new edition reproduces the rolls in their entirety, plus those subsequently published by Cole, Maitland, and Richardson and Sayles as well as a substantial amount of material never previously published, together with a full translation of all the texts from the three languages used by the medieval clerks It also includes an introduction to every parliament known to have been held by an English king (or in his name) between 1275 and 1504. - Passport/Global Market Information Database
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The Passport/GMID (Global Market Information Database) by Euromonitor provides a wide range of consumer market and industry information in more than 80 countries around the world. It includes company profiles, some with SWOT analysis, country briefings, sector briefings, sector data, industry watch articles and detailed Consumer Lifestyle reports. - Patrologia Graecae
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The Patrologia Graecae Database contains 161 volumes plus index and represents a complete electronic version of the first edition of Jacques-Paul Migne's Patrologia Graecae (1857-1856). Includes all prefatory material, original texts, critical apparatus and indexes, and Migne's column numbers. - Patrologia Latina Database
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The Patrologia Latina Database contains 221 volumes and represents a complete electronic version of the first edition of Jacques-Paul Migne's Patrologia Latina (1844-1855 and 1862-1865). Includes all prefatory material, original texts, critical apparatus and indexes, and Migne's column numbers, - Paul Revere Williams, American Architect
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Paul R. Williams (1894–1980), the renowned African-American architect in Southern California, is the subject of this collaboration of individuals and organizations in which the American Institute of Architects Memphis and the University of Memphis are the core institutions. He was the first African American member of the AIA and the first to become a Fellow (FAIA).The site, which includes numerous images and a 1,500 item bibliography, accompanies a 2010 exhibition at the Art Museum of the University of Memphis. - PEDro
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PEDro, the Physiotherapy Evidence Database, has been developed to give rapid access to bibliographic details and abstracts of randomized controlled trials, systematic reviews and evidence-based clinical practice guidelines in physiotherapy. Most trials on the database have been rated for quality to help quickly discriminate between trials which are likely to be valid and interpretable. - Pennsylvania Gazette
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The Pennsylvania Gazette, published from 1728-1800, was one of the mostprominent and successful newspapers in the American colonies and EarlyRepublic. Published in Philadelphia, the newspaper was purchased by BenjaminFranklin and Hugh Meredith in 1729. Franklin not only printed the paper butalso contributed pieces under aliases. This newspaper was the first to printa political cartoon in America, "Join, or Die," authored by Franklinhimself. This digital version of The Pennsylvania Gazette provides afirst-hand view of colonial America, the American Revolution and the NewRepublic, and offers important social, political and cultural perspectivesof each of these periods. Also included is the full-text of such importantwritings as the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, Letters froma Farmer, Thomas Payne's Common Sense, The Federalist Papers and much more. - Perdita Manuscripts: Women Writers, 1500-1700
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This collection contains digital images of about 400 manuscripts from the 16th and 17th centuries compiled by women in the British Isles. The texts consist of poetry, religious writing, autobiographical material, cookery and medical recipes, and accounts. - Periodicals Archive Online
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Periodicals Archive Online is an archive of hundreds of digitised journals published in the arts, humanities and social sciences. - Periodicals Index Online
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Periodicals Index Online is an electronic index to millions of articles published in over 5,500 periodicals in the humanities and social sciences. Periodicals Index Online is unique in combining a broad subject base with deep chronological coverage going back over 300 years. It covers 37 key subject areas in the humanities and social sciences and offers vast variety within these subject areas. Periodicals Index Online currently indexes over 18 million articles going as far back as 1665 and every article in each journal is indexed, from volume 1 issue 1 to recent times. Cataloging in Periodicals Index Online is not limited by language or by date. Over three centuries of scholarly publication in 40 languages and dialects are indexed, including English, French, German, Italian, Spanish and other Western languages. - PERSEE - Portail de revues scientifiques en sciences humaines et sociales
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Established by the French Ministry of State Education, Higher Education and Research, Persée is a portal for 60 full-text French scholarly journals in the social sciences and humanities. The journals begin with vol.1, and a number of them date from the 19th century. - Perseus Digital Library
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A library of materials pertaining to Ancient Greece, which is expanding to include resources on Ancient Rome. Includes lexica, a morphological database, catalog of hundreds of vases, sculptures, coins, buildings, and architectural sites, an atlas of Greece with satellite maps, a historical encyclopedia, works of literature, and many other resources. - Philosopher's Index
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Indexes and abstracts articles from over 500 English and foreign language philosophy journals. - Philosophy Documentation Center
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Philosophy Online is an ongoing project developed jointly by the Philosophy Documentation Center and InteLex Corporation as a platform for fulltext and bibliographic resources in philosophy. - Picture Post Historical Archive, 1938-1957
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The Picture Post Historical Archive, 1938-1957 consists of the complete, fully searchable facsimile archive of The Picture Post, the iconic newspaper published in Britain from 1938-1957 that defined the style of photojournalism in the 20th century. The Picture Post Historical Archive, 1938-1957 provides students and researchers with online access to a unique visual record of the 1930s to 1950s - from the humorous and light-hearted snapshots of daily life to the serious and history defining moments of domestic and international affairs. - PILOTS
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The PILOTS bibliographic database covers the Published International Literature On Traumatic Stress. Produced at the National Center for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and sponsored by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, its goal is to include citations to all literature on PTSD and other mental-health sequelae of traumatic events, without disciplinary, linguistic, or geographical limitations, and to offer both current and retrospective coverage from 1871 to present day, updated monthly. - Pivot
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Pivot is a tool that researchers and research managers can use to find funding sources, collaborators and other information essential to their work. It combines an editorially maintained database of funding opportunities worth an estimated $33 billion with a unique database of 3 million pre‑populated scholar profiles. Users can search for a funding opportunity and instantly view matching faculty from inside USC or outside USC.This resource replaces COS (formerly known as Community of Science).
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Play Index searches over 30,000 plays written from Antiquity to the present and published from 1949 to the present in the convenient electronic form that patrons prefer. An invaluable aid to finding the perfect plays, Play Index covers a wide range of plays written in or translated into English, including mysteries, pageants, plays in verse, puppet performances, radio and television plays, and classic drama. Search for plays by title; author; subject (sisters, culture conflict, marriage); style (symbolism, experimental theater); genre (comedy, melodrama, musical); cast type. - PlaybillVault.com
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The most comprehensive multimedia theatre database on the internet.Includes decades of digitized versions of Playbills, photos, videos and more! - Poem Finder
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Poem Finder indexes 600,000 poems and includes over 50,000 poems in full-text. Covering poetry from antiquity to the present from around the world from 3,000 anthologies, 4,500 single-author works, and periodicals such as The New Yorker. Poems are available only in English translation. Includes full bibliographic information for poem sources. The database is continually updated - PolicyFile
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PolicyFile includes information addressing virtually all aspects of public policy. Specific themes listed include: Arms Control, the Commonwealth of Independent States, Democratization, the Department of Defense, Economic Policy, Education Policy, the European Union, Global Economics and International Trade, Health Policy and Health Care Reform, Human Rights, Immigration, Intelligence, Latin America, Science and Technology Policy, State and Local Issues, Terrorism, and Urban Policy. The database can be browsed by primary contributor or thematically and all abstracts have been linked to Home Pages, electronic mail addresses and full text documents, where available. - Political Database of the Americas (PDBA)
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The PDBA is a non-governmental project of the Center for Latin American Studies (CLAS) at Georgetown University in collaboration with the OAS, FLACSO-Chile, and other organizations in the region. It offers information about institutions and political processes, national constitutions, branches of government, elections, political constitutional studies and other subjects related to democracy in the Americas. With more than 1,500 pages of information, it is an important source of relevant to the 35 countries of the region including U.S., Canada, Mexico, Central America, South America and the Caribbean. Information is classified according to the themes: Political Constitutions and Comparative Constitutional Studies; Executive Branch; Legislative Branch ; Judicial Branch; Electoral Data and Systems; Political Parties; Decentralization and Local Governance; Democracy and Citizen Security; Indigenous Peoples, Democracy and Political Participation; Civil Society. - Polling the Nations
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Database of public opinion polls taken on a variety of subjects. Although the database contains polls from all over the world, the majority were conducted in the United States. Each record in the database consists of one poll question and the participants' responses. Also includes source of poll, contact information, sample size, and notes on the sample population. Records are searchable by subject, publication year, general and specific location of poll and survey method. - Pollution Abstracts
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This database covers both research and governmental sources. Topics include: Air Pollution; Marine Pollution; Freshwater Pollution; Sewage and Wastewater Treatment; Waste Management; Land Pollution; Toxicology and Health; Noise; Radiation, and Environmental Action. - Post War Europe: Refugees, Exile and Resettlement, 1945-1950
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Post-War Europe: Refugees, Exile and Resettlement, 1945-1950 provides a unique perspective on the lives of the survivors — Jewish and non-Jewish — of the Holocaust and World War II. The collection contains documents from British government files as well as those of the Jewish Committee for Relief Abroad and the Jewish Relief Units — including surveys, leaflets, reports of relief workers, U.S. zone reports, War office memos, Exodus Camp records, Displaced Persons Assembly Centre weekly reports and correspondence of relief organizations. It covers the international politics leading the administration, care, repatriation and emigration of Displaced Persons (DPs) and the daily plight of the refugees themselves. - Primal Pictures
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Primal Pictures Interactive Anatomy ia a dynamic interactive multimedia overview of human anatomy featuring three-dimensional animations that illustrate function, biomechanics, and surgical procedures. Clinical videos and textual descriptions by leading specialists supplement the animations and models. - Proceedings of the Old Bailey 1674-1913
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A fully searchable edition of the largest body of texts detailing the lives of non-elite people ever published, containing 197,745 criminal trials held at London's central criminal court. - ProceedingsFirst
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Citations of every congress, symposium, conference, exposition, workshop and meeting received at The British Library. Updated 24 times a year. - ProCon.org
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The web site’s mission is to promote “critical thinking, education, and informed citizenship by presenting controversial issues in a straightforward, nonpartisan, primarily pro-con format.” Topics such as Sex and Gender, Religion, and Media and Entertainment have at least one pro/con issue. The "for" and "against" text is in two columns, preceded by a “Did you know” and followed by a background essay. Footnotes are embedded in the text with many live links. - Project Euclid Prime
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Euclid Prime is a growing aggregation of high-impact, peer-reviewed titles in theoretical and applied mathematics and statistics hosted by Project Euclid. - Project Gutenberg Online Catalog
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Project Gutenberg was the first producer of free electronic books (ebooks). This is their catalog of what they have digitized and made available. There are presently nearly 30,000 free books in the Project Gutenberg Online Book Catalog. In addition, a grand total of over 100,000 titles are available at Project Gutenberg Partners, Affiliates and Resources. - Project MUSE
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MUSE provides access to the complete content (including all images) of nearly 500 current scholarly journals in the humanities and social sciences.
As of January 2012, Project Muse has added thousands of University Press ebooks to its collection. However, USC DOES NOT have access to them. If you are interested in one of these titles, please search Homer or Quick Search to see if we have a copy. - Projekt DYABOLA
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DYABOLA provides access to subject catalogs of publications on the history of art and the ancient world. The most important is the Realkatalog des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts Rom, the most comprehensive database for classical archaeology, dating back to 1956. Indexes books, festschrift, journals, and collected works on antiquities, art, and archaeology in the Mediterranean world from antiquity through the early Medieval period.
Check the box that says "IP-Access," then click "Start" button. You will see a list of the databases to which USC subscribes; click the flag for the language you want. - ProPublica
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ProPublica is an independent, non-profit newsroom that produces investigative journalism in the public interest. - ProQuest - Multiple Databases
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ProQuest Multiple Databases is a multi-disciplinary index suitable for both undergraduates and graduate students. It simultaneously searches dozens of subject areas, indexes thousands of general and scholarly titles, and provides full-text for a significant number of the articles included from a variety of contemporary research databases. It is an excellent starting place for research for a paper, particularly if one isn't sure where to begin their research. - ProQuest Business
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ProQuest Business provides full text access to articles, reports and other resources in nine databases including ABI/Inform, the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Business Dissertations, Historical Annual Reports and more. An excellent starting point for business research. - ProQuest Civil War Era
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This database provides access to the full runs of eight newspapers from 1840-1865 and nearly 2000 pamphlets focusing on the entire Civil War era, from Manifest Destiny through the end of the Civil War. Materials were specifically selected for regional and diverse perspectives they offer; newspapers include /Richmond Dispatch/, /Charleston Mercury/, /New Orleans Times Picayune/, /Boston Herald, New York Herald, Columbus State Journal/, /The Kentucky Daily Journal,/ and the /Memphis Daily Appeal./ Pamphlets come from two important collections: Slavery and Anti-Slavery Pamphlets from the Libraries of Salmon P. Chase & John P. Hale and Civil War Pamphlets 1861-1865. - Proquest Congressional
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This database indexes and abstracts a broad spectrum of Congressional publications, including hearings (testimony), committee prints, reports, documents, and full text of bills and public laws. The database provides full-text access to the U.S. Statutes at Large from 1789 to the present. The U.S. Statutes at Large is a chronological compilation of federal laws, joint and concurrent resolutions, presidential proclamations, reorganization plans, and constitutional amendments. - Proquest Congressional Hearings Digital Collection (1824-2003)
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A wealth of information is contained in the full-text of 78,639 published and unpublished hearings, including all oral statements, committee questions and discussion. Also includes are texts of related reports, statistical analyses, correspondence, exhibits and articles presented by witnesses or inserted into the record by committee members and staff - ProQuest Congressional Hearings Digital Collection: Part C (2004-2010)
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Congressional Hearings Abstracts, Indexing, and Searchable PDFs. - ProQuest Congressional: Unpublished Hearings Digital Collection A (1973-1979)
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Unpublished Hearings, House, Indexing and Searchable PDFs. - ProQuest CRS Reports
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The Congressional Research Service (CRS) works exclusively as a reference and research service for the U.S. Congress. CRS prepares studies and issue briefs on a variety of topics providing background information for investigations and legislative proposals under study by Congress. Reports may take many forms: policy analysis, economic studies, statistical reviews, legal analyses, historical studies, chronologies, and two-page fact sheets. - ProQuest Dissertations and Theses-Full Text
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Included are approximately 650,000 titles, with around 55,000 titles added each year. - ProQuest Dissertations and Theses: UK & Ireland
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A comprehensive bibliographic listing of dissertations and theses, most with abstracts, accepted for higher degrees by universities in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Date range: 1716 to current - ProQuest Historical Annual Reports
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The corporate annual reports of the past are a rich source of information for scholars in business, economics, and history. ProQuest Historical Annual Reports offer historical information on companies, including financial performance, key officers, competitors, and market trends. - ProQuest Historical Newspapers
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This Proquest database searches 20 historical newspaper collections at once: the Atlanta Constitution (1868-1945), Atlanta Daily-World (1931-2003), Baltimore Sun (1837-1986), Boston Globe (1872-1981), Chicago Defender (1910-1975), Chicago Tribune (1849-1988), Christian Science Monitor (1908-1998), The Guardian & Observer (1791-2003), Hartford Courant (1764-1986), Los Angeles Sentinel (1934-2005), Los Angeles Times (1881-1988), New York Amsterdam News(1922-1993), New York Times (1851-2008), New York Tribune (1841-1922), Pittsburgh Courier (1911-2002), San Francisco Chronicle (1865-1922), The Times of India (1838-2003), The Wall Street Journal (1889-1994), Washington Post (1877-1995). - ProQuest Historical Newspapers: New York Amsterdam News (1922-1993)
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This historical newspaper provides genealogists, researchers and scholars with online, easily-searchable first-hand accounts and unparalleled coverage of the politics, society and events of the time. - ProQuest Historical Newspapers: Pittsburgh Courier (1911-2002)
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This historical newspaper provides genealogists, researchers and scholars with online, easily-searchable first-hand accounts and unparalleled coverage of the politics, society and events of the time. - ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The Atlanta Constitution (1868-1945)
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The Atlanta Constitution (1868-1942) offers full page and article images with searchable full text back to the first issue. The collection includes digital reproductions providing access to every page from every available issue. - Proquest History Vault
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History Vault is created from primary source materials from the University Publications of America (UPA) Collections. History Vault takes microfilm and puts it in a digital format. These are collections that include valuable primary source documents which have not been widely distributed or digitized. Module I is sub-titled: The Black Freedom Struggle in the 20th Century, Federal Government Records; Module II is sub-titled: The Black Freedom Struggle in the 20th Century, Organizational Records and Personal Papers; and Module III is sub-titled: The Vietnam War and American Foreign Policy, 1960-1975. Four additional modules are planned for future release. - ProQuest Latin American Newsstand
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Full-text coverage is available for over 40 titles from all over Latin America, commencing in most instances with either 2004 or 2005. - ProQuest Legislative Insight
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ProQuest Legislative Insight is a Federal legislative history service that makes available thoroughly researched compilations of digital full text publications (all PDF format) created by Congress during the process leading up to the enactment of U.S. Public Laws. With the focus on the public law, ProQuest Legislative Insight will make available approximately 18,000 legislative histories covering laws from 1929 to the present. 9,000 of these are brand new and 4,000 (from 1969-1983) include new research. PDF documents included with the public laws include bills (all versions), legislative reports, documents, CRS reports, committee prints, speeches in the Congressional Record and presidential signing statements. - ProQuest Religion
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An article database, mainly full-text, pertaining to all aspects of the study of religion, dealing with historical foundations to contemporary issues. - ProQuest Research Library
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ProQuest Research Library is a multi-disciplinary index suitable for both undergraduates and graduate students. It covers dozens of subject areas and indexes thousands of general and scholarly titles and provides full-text for a significant number of the articles included. It is an excellent starting place for research for a paper, particularly if one isn't sure where to begin their research. - ProQuest Statistical DataSets
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ProQuest Statistical DataSets is an interactive database that allows users to create tables and figures from a variety datasets. International data, available at the country level, include foreign labor statistics, personsobtaining legal permanent resident status, population change, trade balance, US trade by commodity group, and data from the UN Economic Commission forEurope, World Resource Institute, and World Bank. Data holdings for the United States are significant with some data available at state, county, and local geographies. Data are organized by subject and source. Results can be viewed as a table, a customizable chart, or in map format.
To access the datasets, click on "Related Subscriptions" and select "Statistical Datasets". - ProQuest Statistical Insight
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ProQuest Statistical Insight abstracts include a detailed description of a publication's statistical contents and primary bibliographic information like title, date, collation, agency report number (if any), and periodicity. Whenever possible, the Superintendent of Documents classification number, the Library of Congress card number, the Government Printing Office (GPO) Monthly Catalog entry number, the GPO stock number, and the depository item number are also included. The abstract may also contain two hypertext links - one to the agency's World Wide Web site where the full text of the publication may be viewed and downloaded; the other to the full text on Statistical Universe, where the publication can be viewed, downloaded and accessed section by section or table by table. - PsycARTICLES
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PsycArticles is a database of full-text articles from journals published by the American Psychological Association, the APA Educational Publishing Foundation, the Canadian Psychological Association, and Hogrefe & Huber. The database includes all material from the print journals. Most of the 72 APA journals included in PsycArticles now go back to volume 1, issue 1. The earliest journal is Psychological Review, which was started in 1894. The database also contains journals that are no longer published. Articles published from 1985 forward are in both PDF and HTML format. - PsycCRITIQUES
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PsycCRITIQUES is a full-text database with tens of thousands of incisive book and film reviews from 1956 to present. It provides users with insight on publications from a psychological perspective allowing them to choose relevant reading material, to select appropriate course materials, and more. - Psychiatry eBooks Online
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PsychiatryOnline is a web-based portal that features DSM-IV-TR— the most widely used psychiatric reference in the world—and The American Journal of Psychiatry among other electronic psychiatric references from American Psychiatric Publishing. - Psychiatry Online Journals
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American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc. (APPI), is the publisher of books, journals, and multimedia on psychiatry, mental health, and behavioral sciences. They offer authoritative, up-to-date, and affordable information geared toward psychiatrists, other mental health professionals, psychiatric residents, medical students, and the general public. - PsycINFO
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Abstracting and indexing database with more than 3 million records devoted to peer-reviewed literature of journal articles, chapters, books, dissertations and reports in psychology, the behavioral sciences, and mental health. - PsycTESTS
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PsycTESTS is a research database that provides access to psychologicaltests, measures, scales, surveys, and other assessments as well asdescriptive information about the test and its development andadministration. - PsycTHERAPY
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PsycTHERAPY is a database containing more than 300 videos featuring therapy demonstrations showing clinicians working with individuals, couples, and families. - PubChem
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PubChem is a search tool for chemical information, divided into threeareas: Compounds, Substances, and BioAssays. Full entries providedetailed information with the most basic information—a generaldescription, the molecular weight and formula, the structure, plus aTable of Contents (ToC) for the full entry—all easily found “above thefold.” Use the ToC or scroll down to retrieve more advanced information,such as bioactivity results, synonyms, chemical actions, detailedproperties, and more. Each module is fully interlinked with the othersections of PubChem as well as resources in ToxNet and PubMed, providingfull access to toxicology resources and the medical literature, andallowing users access to as much or as little of the chemicalinformation as they need. - Pubget
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Pubget is a search engine for PDFs in the life sciences, indexing nearly 20 million life science research documents, including those in PubMed®. USC's Pubget portal can be searched like Google Scholar for immediate retrieval of PDFs accessible via USC. - Public Administration Abstracts
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Provides the most current information on public administration-related publications worldwide. Organized in one convenient resource, this service presents concise, descriptive summaries of the most relevant journal articles and books in the public administration field today. Each abstract gives complete bibliographic data in a format that lets you easily select the material you need. Approximately 1,200 abstracted articles are provided annually covering such areas as administration and economy, administration and politics, administration and society, administrative structures and organization, public and social services, public service personnel, and theory and method. - Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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PLoS publishes a peer-reviewed open-access scientific and medical journal in each of the following areas: Biology, Computational Biology, Genetics, Medicine, Neglected Tropical Diseases, Pathogens and PLoS One, cutting across all areas of science and medicine. Articles may be read, downloaded, copied, distributed, and used (with attribution) any way you wish. - Public Life In Contemporary Argentina
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A resource for Latin American studies, comparative politics, sociology, gender studies, media in political organizing, political and social groups, social anthropology and history, it presents an extensive grass roots view of Argentina and the recent social and political changes that have taken place from 1997 through 2003. Users are able to access the voices of citizens at the neighborhood-level. Search is by author, keyword, type of movement, geographic area, date, source and type of document. The sources of information go beyond standard press coverage and government declarations to emphasize the words of participants in social and political movements changing Argentina. Groups documented include civic associations of social protest, neighborhood work, confrontations with authorities and staged events; bartering networks created to enhance counter-trade of goods and services among the unemployed; political parties; and more. - PubMed Central
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PubMed Central (PMC) is the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) free digital archive of biomedical and life sciences journal literature.