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ARTstor
The ARTstor collection includes approximately 500,000 images of works of art, architecture and archaeology along with the necessary software to view the images, create personal groups of images and create presentations.
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Perseus Digital Library
Perseus is an evolving digital library, engineering interactions through time, space, and language. The primary goal is to bring a wide range of source materials to as large an audience as possible. It is anticipated that greater accessibility to the sources for the study of the humanities will strengthen the quality of questions, lead to new avenues of research, and connect more people through the connection of ideas.
tagged [none] by mollyk ...and 3 other people ...on 28-AUG-09
Project Gutenberg
Project Gutenberg is the Internet's oldest producer of free electronic books (eBooks or eTexts). Over 6,200 texts are available.
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Internet Sacred Text Archive
This site is a freely available archive of electronic texts about religion, mythology, legends and folklore, and occult and esoteric topics. Texts are presented in English translation and, in some cases, in the original language.
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Germanic Myths, Legends, and Sagas
Several dozen links given under the following categories: Germanic Geography Germanic (Especially Old Norse) Mythology and Culture The Gods' Home Pages The Vikings Electronic texts Related Links: Germanic Mythology and Culture Finnish Mythology Nordic Mythology, The Viking Home Page Mythology and legendry in general Fairy mythology Folk and fairy tales
tagged [none] by mollyk ...and 1 other person ...on 28-AUG-09
Books and other materials held by OCLC Member Libraries.
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World Shakespeare Bibliography Online
Annotated entries for all important books, articles, book reviews, dissertations, theatrical productions, reviews of productions, audiovisual materials, electronic media, and other scholarly and popular materials related to Shakespeare and published or produced between 1972 and mid-2001. The more than 74,855 records in this version cite several hundred thousand additional reviews of books, productions, films, and audio recordings. Cumulates and significantly expands the annual bibliographies in Shakespeare quarterly, but omits several entries in the older issues of the latter, condenses some, and conflates others.
Holdings: 1971 to present.
belongs to Article Indexes in Theatre Arts project
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World Shakespeare Bibliography Online
Annotated entries for all important books, articles, book reviews, dissertations, theatrical productions, reviews of productions, audiovisual materials, electronic media, and other scholarly and popular materials related to Shakespeare and published or produced between 1972 and mid-2001. The more than 74,855 records in this version cite several hundred thousand additional reviews of books, productions, films, and audio recordings. Cumulates and significantly expands the annual bibliographies in Shakespeare quarterly, but omits several entries in the older issues of the latter, condenses some, and conflates others.
Holdings: 1971 to present..
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Legends of the Jews
The Legends of the Jews by Louis Ginzberg Volumes I - IV Philologos Religious Online Books Philologos.org
belongs to Mythology E-Books project
tagged [none] by mollyk ...and 1 other person ...on 31-JUL-09
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Mythlore [0146-9339]
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Mythosphere
-from EBSCO MegaFILE
Holdings: 1997 - 4/30/2001
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Project Gutenberg
Project Gutenberg is the Internet's oldest producer of free electronic books (eBooks or eTexts). Over 6,200 texts are available.
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Perseus Digital Library
Perseus is an evolving digital library, engineering interactions through time, space, and language. The primary goal is to bring a wide range of source materials to as large an audience as possible. It is anticipated that greater accessibility to the sources for the study of the humanities will strengthen the quality of questions, lead to new avenues of research, and connect more people through the connection of ideas.
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Folklore and Mythology Electronic Texts
An alphabetical list of classic texts by author/compiler or general theme with references to Aarne-Thompson tale types. Links are often provided to several versions of stories.
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Sumerian Mythology; a Study of Spiritual and Literary Achievement in the Third Millennium B.C.
By Samuel Noah Kramer. E-text from the Revised Edition, 1961. John Bruno Hare, redactor.
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Internet Sacred Text Archive
This site is a freely available archive of electronic texts about religion, mythology, legends and folklore, and occult and esoteric topics. Texts are presented in English translation and, in some cases, in the original language.
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Oxford Companion to World Mythology
-from Oxford Reference Online
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Germanic Myths, Legends, and Sagas
Several dozen links given under the following categories: Germanic Geography Germanic (Especially Old Norse) Mythology and Culture The Gods' Home Pages The Vikings Electronic texts Related Links: Germanic Mythology and Culture Finnish Mythology Nordic Mythology, The Viking Home Page Mythology and legendry in general Fairy mythology Folk and fairy tales
tagged [none] by mollyk ...and 1 other person ...on 31-JUL-09
Greek Mythology Link
"The Greek Mythology Link is concerned with the creative, artistic, literary and inspiring aspects of the Greek myths. The network created by genealogy has been given particular attention, as well as some structural aspects partly derived from it. The information provided in this site is based on original sources."
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Dictionary of Celtic Mythology
-from Oxford Reference Online
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Dictionary of Asian Mythology
-from Oxford Reference Online
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Dictionary of African Mythology
-from Oxford Reference Online
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Dictionary of World Mythology
-from Oxford Reference Online
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Annotated entries for all important books, articles, book reviews, dissertations, theatrical productions, reviews of productions, audiovisual materials, electronic media, and other scholarly and popular materials related to Shakespeare and published or produced between 1972 and mid-2001.

Statistics on salaries, employment and the perfoming arts as an industry.

Guide for locating online and print reviews of theatrical works.
Oxford Music Online
Enhanced online version of the 29-volume print edition of the New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, 2nd edition, also comprising the complete New Grove Dictionary of Opera. Contains scholarly articles on all aspects of music and includes links to images, digital sound, and related sites. Updated quarterly.
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18th Century Collections Online ( ECCO )
"Nearly 150,000 English-language titles and editions published between 1701 and 1800 will be made available online over the course of the next two years. When complete, the product will allow full-text searching of more than 33 million pages of material, in essence, every significant English-language and foreign-language title printed in the United Kingdom, along with thousands of important works from the Americas."
belongs to Finding Plays project
tagged [none] by mollyk ...and 12 other people ...on 31-JUL-09

Indexes journals in the sciences, social sciences, and arts and humanities. Allows for cited reference searching.

Art Full Text
Art. Coverage includes English-language periodicals, as well as periodicals published in French, Italian, German, Japanese, Spanish, Dutch, and Swedish. Reproductions of works of art that appear in indexed periodicals are also included.
Holdings: Indexing 1984+, Abstracting 1994+, select Full Text 1997+
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tagged [none] by mollyk ...and 1 other person ...on 31-JUL-09

Borrow Books from other libraries in Pennsylvania and the Tri-State area.

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MLA International Bibliography (EBSCO)
Covers literature, languages, folklore, and linguistics. Includes English and foreign languages.
Holdings: Covers 1963 to the present. New records are added ten times a year.
belongs to Essential Resources project
tagged [none] by mollyk ...and 16 other people ...on 04-MAY-09
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Annual Bibliography of English Language and Literature
Bibliographic citations with indexing for all aspects of English literature, literary culture, and linguistics. Topics covered include: English prose, poetry, fiction, films, biography, travel writing, literary theory, and studies of individual authors; language, syntax, phonology, lexicology, semantics, stylistics, and dialectology; bibliography, manuscript studies, textual studies, history of publishing; traditional culture of the English-speaking world, customs, beliefs, narratives, song, dance, and material culture.
Holdings: 1920- Annual updates lag by one year.
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tagged [none] by mollyk ...and 3 other people ...on 04-MAY-09
Worldcat - OCLC Firstsearch Union Catalog
Books and other materials held by OCLC Member Libraries.
belongs to Essential Resources project
tagged [none] by mollyk ...and 39 other people ...on 04-MAY-09
RefWorks - web-based bibliographic management tool
RefWorks allows users to create personal citation databases by importing references from online databases. RefWorks features also facilitate manuscript preparation, allowing for automatic formatting of the paper and the bibliography. RefWorks is similar in function to bibliographic management software products such as EndNote, Reference Manager, and ProCite, and citations from these programs can be easily imported into RefWorks. RefWorks differs in that personal databases are stored on the RefWorks server and can be accessed through the Penn Library institutional account from wherever the user happens to be
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Investigates the remarkable breakthroughs in surgery, vaccines, drugs and medical technology; medicine's new ethical questions; and assumptions about life and death. Key topics include fighting disease, penicillin, insulin, surgery, and organ transplants.

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An aging scholar makes a bargain with the devil for youth, knowledge, and a beautiful temptress.

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tagged penn_reading_project_2009 by mollyk ...and 1 other person ...on 29-APR-09

Dr. Henry Jekyll believes that there are two distinct sides to men - a good and an evil side. He believes that by separating the two man can become liberated. He succeeds in his experiments with chemicals to accomplish this and transforms into Hyde to commit horrendous crimes.

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Series portrays both the horror and hilarity of the daily lives of MASH unit 4077 in Korea in 1950.

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Series portrays both the horror and hilarity of the daily lives of MASH unit 4077 in Korea in 1950.

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Series portrays both the horror and hilarity of the daily lives of MASH unit 4077 in Korea in 1950.

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Three army surgeons use humor to distract themselves from the horrors of the Korean war.

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James Bond, Agent 007, is sent to Jamaica to investigate the mysterious disappearance of a British secret service agent in this first film in the series.

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Scientist Henry Frankenstein and his hunchbacked assistant, Fritz, embark on an unholy mission by stealing a body from a graveyard and a human brain from a medical college.

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Set in the 1920s. A young English couple, Walter a middle class doctor and Kitty, an upper-class woman, get married for all the wrong reasons and relocate to Shanghai. Kitty falls in love with someone else. When Walter discovers her infidelity, in an act of vengeance, he accepts a job in a remote village in China that is being ravaged by a deadly epidemic. He takes his wife along and their journey brings meaning to their relationship and gives them purpose in one of the most remote and beautiful places on earth.

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"For the first time Vietnam nurses reveal the horrors they witnessed, the care they provided and the emotional scars they earned as nurses in Vietnam."--Container.

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Through two case histories -- Doctors without borders and Family clinic in Venice, California -- this episode demonstrates how health care professionals in the United States and abroad overcome legal, political and bureaucratic obstacles in providing health care to people for whom it is unavailable or unaffordable.

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When a young African-American doctor operates on two white brothers brought in for gunshot wounds, it sets off a chain of violent confrontations between a vicious psychopath, his gang and the black community. Includes original theatrical trailer.

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Tells the emotional true story of two men who defined the rules of their time to launch a medical revolution, set against the backdrop of the Jim Crow south. Working in 1940s Baltimore on an unprecedented technique for performing heart surgery on "blue babies", Dr. Alfred Blalock and lab technician Vivien Thomas from an impressive team. As Blalock and Thomas invent a new field of medicine, saving thousands of lives in the process, social pressures threaten to undermine their collaboration and tear them apart.

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"Whether they want to or not, four out of five Americans will likely die in hospitals or nursing homes and the care they get will depend on who is providing it and who is footing the bill. Bill Moyers introduces crusading medical professionals such as staff members of the Balm of Gilead Project in Birmingham, Alabama, who have dedicated themselves to improving end-of-life care by changing America's overburdened health system. In addition, this disc includes a special video introduction by Mr. Moyers and a menu of chapers, segments derived from the program that single out important aspects to facilitate instruction and discussion."--Container.

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Bagdad ER is a look at the Iraq War and the humanity, heroism and sacrifice of the U.S. Military and medical personnel of the 86th Combat Support Hospital in Iraq. Captures the day-to-day lives of doctors, nurses, medics, chaplains and soldiers in the Army's premier medical facility in Iraq. At times graphic in its depiction of combat-related woulds, Bagdad ER offers the truth about the realities of war.

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Okwe is an illegal immigrant living in London. He was a doctor in his homeland and now works two jobs - during the day as a taxi driver, at night as a hotel desk clerk. When a prostitute tells him there's a mess in one of the hotel's bathrooms, Okwe finds a human heart in the toilet. Using his previous knowledge of medicine, he begins to solve the case of where the heart came from and soon delves into the world of body organ black-markets. He finds that his only friend, Senay, a Turkish illegal immigrant chambermaid, may be next to be used for organ parts.

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John Q. is a factory worker facing financial hardship as a result of reduced hours in his workplace. He and his wife soon discover that their child is in need of an emergency heart transplant. Although they have an HMO, they are informed that their policy doesn't cover such an expensive procedure. Unable to raise the money for the surgury himself and with no recourse but to take his son home to die, John snaps and holds the staff and patients of the hospital's emergency room hostage at gunpoint.

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tagged penn_reading_project_2009 by mollyk ...on 29-APR-09

During the Napoleonic Wars, a British frigate, the HMS Surprise, and the larger French warship, Acheron, stalk each other off of the coast of South America. Lucky Jack, as he is referred to by his crew, is well regarded by his men, who trust him implicitly, even after the first devastating battle and an apparent personal vendetta against the French captain. The ship's surgeon balances the violence of his chosen life with the quiet demeanor of the scientist. He is the captain's friend and confidant, the two frequently playing violin and cello duets together.

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tagged penn_reading_project_2009 by mollyk ...on 29-APR-09

Llewelyn Moss stumbles onto a drug deal gone monumentally wrong while hunting in the parched Texas scrubland near the Mexico border. A satchel filled with $2 million seems to be a ship finally arrived, and he dreams of moving his wife Carla Jean out of the trailer park and into the good life. It isn't long before he's being tracked Anton Chigurh, a psychopathic "debt collector." Sheriff Bell sets out to find Llewelyn, not so much for the propriety of recovering the money but to protect one of his citizens from Chigurh, an evil like nothing Bell has ever seen. The border is a hard land, yet Bell finds that the reflexive murders Chigurh inflicts upon others transforms the lonely vistas, somber deserts, and austere mountains into something horrendous--into no country for old men--or for young ones.

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tagged penn_reading_project_2009 by mollyk ...on 29-APR-09

Helen and Madeline hate each other. Madeline is married to Ernest, who is having an affair with Helen. Both women rely on Ernest for plastic surgery for their continued good looks, so when Madeline finds a cure for aging, Helen gets it, too. It isn't until both become immortal that they realize that "life" will never be the same again.

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tagged penn_reading_project_2009 by mollyk ...on 29-APR-09

Dr. Gregory House and his hand-picked team of young medical experts will do whatever it takes to solve the puzzles that other doctors give up on.

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Dr. Gregory House and his hand-picked team of young medical experts will do whatever it takes to solve the puzzles that other doctors give up on.

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tagged penn_reading_project_2009 by mollyk ...and 1 other person ...on 29-APR-09

Dr. Gregory House and his hand-picked team of young medical experts will do whatever it takes to solve the puzzles that other doctors give up on.

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Dr. J.D. returns for his second year at Sacred Heart Hospital; filled with new relationships, medical mistakes, and the terrorizing janitor.

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It's a whole new year for the staff at Sacred Heart. Elliot undergoes a complete makeover in an attempt to change her luck, and the residents discover the incredible healing powers of an epiphany toilet. Join J.D. and his fellow interns as they face more medical and comical dilemmas.

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J.D. and Elliot are learning to work together after the bad breakup. Both are competing for the Chief Resident position. Turk and Carla are struggling with newlywed life. Turk is faced with some difficult health issues. J.D. and Turk's relationship sees some difficulties.

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Relive all 24 episodes of the groundbreaking show's highly acclaimed first season. Three interns learn the ins and outs of medicine at the mildly psychotic Sacred Heart hospital.

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Lower Huayansi. Sutra Library. 1038 int: cabinets, west wall, detail

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Bibliographic citations with indexing for all aspects of English literature, literary culture, and linguistics. Topics covered include: English prose, poetry, fiction, films, biography, travel writing, literary theory, and studies of individual authors; language, syntax, phonology, lexicology, semantics, stylistics, and dialectology; bibliography, manuscript studies, textual studies, history of publishing; traditional culture of the English-speaking world, customs, beliefs, narratives, song, dance, and material culture.
Holdings: 1920- Annual updates lag by one year.
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belongs to Finding Plays project
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National Endowment for the Arts, includes statistics on the performing arts.

Biographical information, overviews, full-text literary criticism and reviews on nearly 130,000 writers in all disciplines, from all time periods and from around the world.
PLEASE NOTE: Penn has licensed two user "seats" for Literature Resource Center. If you try to connect and receive an error message that we have reached our limit of concurrent users, please give it 15 minutes or so and try again.
Project Gutenberg is the Internet's oldest producer of free electronic books (eBooks or eTexts). Over 6,200 texts are available.
PlayFinder - Catalogue of the Dramatists Play Service (New York, N.Y.)
Purchase books, apply for rights, search the organization's catalogue of over 3,000 plays.
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tagged drama plays theater theater_arts theatre theatre_arts by mollyk ...on 10-MAR-09
Listen to audio recordings of plays.
Interactive digital archive of data on the arts and cultural policy in the United States. Includes data on artists, arts and cultural organizations, audiences, and funding for arts and culture.
Covers all aspects of music, including historical musicology, ethnomusicology, instruments and voice, dance, and music therapy. If related to music, works in other fields, such as librarianship, literature, dramatic arts, visual arts, anthropology, sociology, philosophy and physics are included.
Holdings: 1969 to the present. Updated monthly.
Humanities and social sciences. The scope is international, including journals in English, French, German, Italian, Spanish and other Western languages.
The editor-librarians at Harmonie Park Press survey data from more than 690 international music periodicals and review new journals for possible inclusion. Topics concerned with every aspect of the classical and popular world of music are carefully categorized and organized according to the framework of an internal Subject List. A broad range of subjects are indexed, covering musicological or organological topics, plus book reviews, record reviews, first performances, and obituaries. (from Music Index website)
IIMP Full Text is a music information resource with indexing, abstracts and selected full text from many sources, covering the scholarly to the popular. Offering the widest span of scholarship available, IIMP Full Text ranges from 1874 to the most recent issues.
Holdings: Dates vary.
Subject index to the microfilm collections American Periodical Series I & II, (see also APS Online), which are located in the Van Pelt Microtext Center, first floor east. The Penn Library does not have a subscription to the third segment of the database which covers the time period 1850-1935 (APS III).
Global Books in Print
Holdings: Updated weekly.
EEBO (Early English Books Online) Text Creation Partnership
The University of Michigan, the University of Oxford, the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR), and ProQuest Information and Learning are engaged in an partnership to create structured SGML/XML text editions for a significant portion of the Short Title Catalog of Early English books published between 1473 and 1700. ProQuest has already created digital images for nearly 125,000 works, distributed under the title Early English Books Online. The Universities of Michigan and Oxford, with the support of the international library community, are creating accurately keyboarded and tagged editions of a significant portion of this culturally significant corpus. The Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership has proposed to create 25,000 searchable and readable editions that link immediately to the corresponding ProQuest image files. To date (07.06) there are 12192 texts in EEBO TCP.
Holdings: 1470-1700
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EEBO (Early English Books Online)
Full-text page images of approximately 100,000 titles from the Short-Title Catalogue of English works 1475-1640, Wing's continuation for 1641-1700, and their revisions. Information is presented in the form of online images as well as downloadable PDF copies. To view these full-text documents online, you need a DJVU plugin from AT&T. In order to view the downloaded PDF documents, you need Acrobat Reader from Adobe.
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Indexing (since 1861) and abstracting (since 1980) for doctoral-level dissertations completed at North American universities. Full-text of Penn Dissertations from 1997 to present. Dissertations from selected European universities are also listed. Selected master's theses are included since 1988.  Holdings: Indexing 1861-present, abstracts 1980-present, full-text PDF for most Penn dissertations from 1997 to the present.
CIOS/Comserve is an online resource for communication scholars containing several services, including an index to 27 key communication periodicals, the Electronic Journal of Communication, a full text scholarly journal, descriptions of graduate programs in communication, academic job postings, events calendar and electronic white pages to help locate communication scholars.
Holdings: Dates of coverage vary, earliest indexed journal begins in 1962.
Covers European and American art from the fourth century to the present. Areas addressed are painting, sculpture, drawings, prints, decorative and applied arts, architecture and industrial design, and popular and folk art. Abstracts in English or French.
Holdings: 1973 to the present. Updated quarterly.
Scope extends from artists and movements beginning with Impressionism in the late nineteenth century, up to the most recent works and trends in the twenty-first century. Photography is covered from its invention in 1839 to the present. Emphasis is placed on adding new and lesser-known artists and on the coverage of foreign-language literature. Covers painting, printmaking, sculpture, drawing, performance art, installation works, video art, computer and electronic art, body art, graffiti, artists' books, theater arts, crafts, jewelry, illustration. ABM. Holdings: 1974-present
This collection contains 711 plays by American dramatists that chronicle the history and culture of America through its dramatic writing. It includes plays by dramatists such as Thomas Paine, Edward Hitchcock, and James Lawson. When complete, the collection will contain more than 2,000 plays.
Indexes over 250 alternative, radical and left periodicals, newspapers and magazines. Includes selected abstracts from research journals. Holdings: 1991 to present.
Biographical information, overviews, full-text literary criticism and reviews on nearly 130,000 writers in all disciplines, from all time periods and from around the world.
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Containing 3.2 million. short biographical entries for eminent individuals who lived in North and South America, Western and Central Europe, Africa, Australia, New Zealand, and Oceania. The entry for each person contains the name, variations of the name, pseudonymes, the years of birth and death or years mentioned, occupation, source quoted (archive, fiche-no and page) and bibliographic information about the sources used. The microfiche editions of the archives containing the complete texts of the biographical entries are in the Van Pelt Microforms Department.

Gale's Literary Index is a master index to the major literature series published by The Gale Group. It combines and cross references more than 130,000 author names, including pseudonyms and variant names, and more than 140,000 titles into one source.

Coverage: deceased British men and women, where "British" includes people who lived in England, Scotland and Ireland, people who lived in British colonies during colonial times, and people who were born in England, Scotland and Ireland but made their mark elsewher Dates: an individual needs to have died prior to 2002 to be included.

The American National Biography (ANB) is the successor to The Dictionary of American Biography (DAB)(1926-1937). As such, it is a source of biographical information on Americans of significance, both American and significance broadly defined. The one fast rule for inclusion is that the person must have died before 1996.

Access to Google Scholar with Penn-only links to full-text articles. Once authenticated through Penn's proxy, full-text articles to which Penn Libraries subscribe will become available within the Google Scholar search results.

General, multidisciplinary fulltext periodical database, covering all scholarly disciplines, with many general and popular magazines, and news sources. Includes bibliographic citations with indexing and abstracts for more than 16,000 periodicals.

Project Muse provides full text access to articles from over 300 scholarly journals in the humanties, arts, social sciences and sciences.


JSTOR specializes in making available the back issues of journals in a wide variety of humanities and social science disciplines.


A list of all the e-journals available for theatre arts.

LION is a searchable, full-text collection of over 250,000 works in English and American Literature.

Covers literature, languages, folklore, and linguistics. Includes English and foreign languages.

Find books at Penn.

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Borrow books from the other Ivy League Libraries.

The ARTstor collection includes approximately 500,000 images of works of art, architecture and archaeology along with the necessary software to view the images, create personal groups of images and create presentations.
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The Fine Arts Library Image Collection, available to all Penn students, faculty and staff, offers an expanding database of over 100,000 digital images as well as records documenting 237,000 of the 500,000 slides housed in the Fisher Fine Arts Library.

Image and Graphics Databases only available on this subscription. Contains over one million Associated Press photographs (with searchable captions) in two collections, downloadable as JPEG (jpg) images: North American national, regional, state, and local photos with "the best international photos"; Euro/Asian photos. Also, AP Graphics Database provides PDF-format Associated Press-produced information graphics, diagrams, maps, charts, and logos for newspapers and other print media.

Resources for images in Theatre Arts. Includes pictures of theatres, production photos and related art.

At its height in the 1940s the Pittsburgh Courier was one of the most important african american newspapers in the country, had a national circulation of over 350,000 and was as widely read as the Chicago Defender and Baltimore Afro-American. It is famous for its coverage of racial stereotypes in popular media, segregation in the military, Jim Crow in the South and african american figures in sports, and is a vital source of information about the Great Migration.


Access to full-text national and international newspapers , including the New York Times, and the Times of London business and accounting information, biographical data, and some selected legal materials. News sources also include magazines, broadcast transcripts, and wire services. Among the document sources included are the U.S. Code and Federal Case Law, state codes and case law, and U.S. patents.

Searchable fulltext of nearly 500 U.S. national, regional, and local newspapers. Coverage for current issues (i.e., yesterday in most cases) with extensive backfiles. Business and Management, Communication, Education, Philadelphia Studies, Political Science, Public Policy and Administration, Science and Engineering, Social Sciences, Sociology, Urban Studies.

Factiva is a full-text online service that provides access to sources of national and international news, business, health and general information. News sources include newspapers, magazines, media transcripts, wire services, pictures and web sites. In addition, Factiva provides access to several financial databases. Factiva covers over 9,000 sources in 22 languages

Theatre news magazine operating since 1884.

Furness Shakespeare Library - English Renaissance in Context
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Articles unavailable in our electronic or print holdings can be requested via this service. Article request usually take about 3 business days but can vary depending on the availability of the item.

For questions or problems using Article Request, please contact the Interlibrary Loan Office or call 215-898-7556.

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Articles unavailable in our electronic or print holdings can be requested via this service. Requests typically take about 3 business days but can vary depending on the availability of the item.

Articles or book chapters (less than 50 pagse in length) that are available in our physical collection can be scanned and made available to patrons electronically, on a case by case basis. Undergraduate students who are abroad should use the Interlibrary Loan Article Request form for these situations, but should note their abroad status and explain their need for the document in the Comments field of the request form. There is no guarantee that requests submitted for these items will be filled, it will depend on the volume of requests at that particular time.

For questions or problems using Article Request, please contact Interlibrary Loan or call 215-898-7556.

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While the Penn Libraries do not ship books outside of the United States and Canda, the Books By Mail Staff will provide scanning services for book chapters or journal articles from the physical collection as part of the Books by Mail Program.

Requested items must no longer than 50 pages in length. Delivery time is usually about 3 days but can vary. To register for this program, please use our online form. Enter your permanent United States mailing address in the form and please note that you are studying abroad and are interested in article delivery only.

For questions or problems using Books by Mail, contact Sheila Ketchum or  call 215-746-1714.

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This online database searches library catalogs all over the world simultaneously and then lists the results for each item by geographic area.

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Penn's repository of dissertations and scholarly papers. All documents are available for download in full text.

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Find an article you need and just click the PENNTEXT button.

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The Google Books Project provides previews and in some cases searchable full text copies of books.

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This online catalog includes The Penn Library South Asian Archives, The Smith Collection, The Furness Image Collection, and the University of Pennsylvania Archives Digital Image Collection.

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This is the extensive online catalog of images provided by the Fine Arts Library.

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This citaiton tool allows users to create an online bibiliography and import references directly from many Penn Library Databases.

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These tutorials provide information on setting up and using your Refworks account as well as directions for exporting citations from various Penn Library Databases.

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This online tutorial provides examples of common citation styles like MLA, APA, Turabian, Chicago and more.

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Fossil hunters may have discovered the fish that made humans possible.

Being a resolute hydrophobe who has no more desire to go for a swim than might a kitten in a bag or Luca Brasi in “The Godfather,” I admit I never thought of myself as a large, scaleless fish out of water.

Yet after reading Neil Shubin’s brisk new book, “Your Inner Fish,” and speaking with other researchers who use fish to delve into the history of vertebrates in general and ourselves in particular, I realize that many traits we take pride in, the body parts and behaviors we exalt as hallmarks of our humanity, were really invented by fish.

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Wrists, ankles and digits distinguish tetrapod limbs from fins, but direct evidence on the origin of these features has been unavailable. Here we describe the pectoral appendage of a member of the sister group of tetrapods, Tiktaalik roseae, which is morphologically and functionally transitional between a fin and a limb. The expanded array of distal endochondral bones and synovial joints in the fin of Tiktaalik is similar to the distal limb pattern of basal tetrapods. The fin of Tiktaalik was capable of a range of postures, including a limb-like substrate-supported stance in which the shoulder and elbow were flexed and the distal skeleton extended. The origin of limbs probably involved the elaboration and proliferation of features already present in the fins of fish such as Tiktaalik.

Four years ago, while digging in the Canadian Arctic, paleontologist Neil Shubin discovered the 375 million-year-old fossil of a fish that appeared to have both neck and hands. It was seemingly clear evidence of the transition from life in water to life on land. Scientists heralded the find as their best answer yet to the creationist argument that an absence of such "missing links" is evolutionary theory's most obvious flaw.

Working in rocks more than 375 million years old far above the Arctic Circle, paleontologists have discovered a remarkable new fossil species that represents the most compelling evidence yet of an intermediate stage between fish and early limbed animals.

Scientists have discovered fossils of a 375-million-year-old fish, a large scaly creature not seen before, that they say is a long-sought missing link in the evolution of some fishes from water to a life walking on four limbs on land.

DRAGONS and virgin births are the stuff of myth and religion. Except, that is, in Kansas, where they have recently come together in a way that should alter the way many of us look at nature and demonstrate the risks in our habit of using it to help us make ethical decisions.

Book Reviews available from EBSCO megafile database for the book "Your Inner Fish" by Neil Shubin, the Penn Reading Project Selection for 2008.
The following list includes online articles written about the book Your Inner Fish, the Penn Reading Project's 2008 selection. A Pennkey is required for some articles.
The following list includes films focusing on or inspired by evolution and was created on behalf of the Penn Reading Project(PRP)for their 2008 selection, Your Inner Fish.

A group of seemingly unconnected, ordinary people around the world discover they have extraordinary powers.

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Neo, Trinity, and Morpheus continue to lead the revolt against the Machine Army. In their quest to save the human race from extinction, they gain greater insight into the construction of The Matrix and Neo's pivotal role in the fate of mankind.

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Two hundred and fifty years in the future, life as we know it is threatened by the arrival of evil. Only the fifth element can stop the evil from extinguishing life, as it tries to do every five thousand years.

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Peter Parker, a.k.a. Spider-Man, is desperately trying to balance his dual identities. He can't keep up at college, pay his rent, or seem to make amends with his estranged best friend Harry and his beloved Mary Jane is more skeptical than ever. Peter begins to notice that he's losing some of his powers and wonders if the cost of being a superhero isn't too high. Meanwhile Peter's idol, the renowned scientist Otto Octavius, has turned into a maniacal cyborg after a failed science experiment. Peter realizes he must decide between the ordinary life he so desires and the responsibilities of retaining his secret identity to stop "Doc Ock" and save New York City from destruction.

Story about an all-too-human man who dares to defy a system obsessed with genetic perfection. Vincent is an "In-Valid," who assumes the identity of a member of the genetic elite to pursue his goal of traveling into space with the Gattaca Aerospace Corporation. However, a week before his mission, a murder marks Vincent as a suspect. With a relentless investigator in pursuit and the colleague he has fallen in love with beginning to suspect his deception, Vincent's dreams steadily unravel.

Washington, D.C. has been murder-free thanks to astounding technology which identifies killers before they commit their crimes. But when the chief of the Pre-crime unit is himself accused of a future murder, he has just 36 hours to discover who sets him up.

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River Tam and her brother Simon are hiding out from the totalitarian government that experimented with River's brain aboard a space-freighter. Captained by a down on his luck soldier, the crew of Serenity must take jobs, whether they are legal or not, while trying to avoid the Alliance, and keeping the Tams safe. Then things get out of control and the true extent of River's powers becomes known. At the same time, the Alliance sends a new Operative to make sure that what River knows doesn't get out.

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The universally acclaimed sequel to the original anime hit. The story of a quest for a killer that becomes a mind-bending search for the meaning of life.

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In a world caught in the grip of information overload, Major Kusanagi is an elite officer and heavily modified cybernetic agent. She is on the trail of a computer-criminal who turns people into human marionettes, controlled by computer. She discovers that his true identity lies at the center of a vast and lethal political conspiracy.

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A powerful psychic force known only as Akira resurfaces in Neo-Tokyo in the 21st century. Tetsuo, a young, inexperienced motorcycle biker driven beyond the boundaries of sanity by the power of Akira, is forced to conjure up demons laying dormant within his subconscious.

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In the deepest reaches of space, the fight to save all human life from extinction has begun. Hoping for lasting peace following centuries of intense warfare, the Twelve Colonies gather to sign a treaty with their dreaded enemies, the Cylons. But after an act of treachery, the Cylons launch a devasting surprise attack, destroying the Colonies home planet. A lone flagship, the Galactica, remains to aid the surviving colonists on their epic journey to their new home -- far-off Earth.

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Continuation of the epic, follows the ongoing battle of President Laura Roslin and Commander William Adama in their heart-pounding crusade to save humanity from the deadly robot Cylons.

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"The fight to save humanity rages on -- even as civil war looms within the fleet between the followers of President Roslin and Commander Adama."--Container.

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"With the 12 colonies of man virtually destroyed in the climax of a hundred-year war with the Cylon Empire, President Roslin and Commander Adama gather up the few humans left and embark on a journey to find the mythical planet Earth, not realizing that the Cylon robot is no longer a recognizable enemy."--Container.

After 40 years absence, the Cylons return and launch a sneak attack on the colonies. The Battlestar Galactica and its fighter pilots can't prevent the colonies' obliteration. The Galactica leads survivors to find the 13th colony, a planet called Earth.

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A mysterious artifact figures prominently in man's destiny. Starting with primative man and basic bone weapons, the object points man to outer space and "reappears" when the moon has been colonized. Now man looks to Jupiter. A space craft is outfitted for the misson there with an artifically intelligent computer that, during the course of the voyage, malfunctions forcing the lone survivor to flee. Encountering another of the black obelisks this man is propelled to the next level of human development.

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The fly is the story of a scientist experimenting with the transmission of matter from one place to another. When a housefly accidentally enters the machinery with him, the scientist and housefly are combined into two hybrid creatures. Return of the fly takes up the story of the scientist's son, who continues his father's experiments 15 years later.

The Fly: Seth Brundle develops a system to transport objects in a matter of seconds, but when he tries it on himself, Seth's genes and molecules are accidently fused with those of a fly. At first Seth is elated by his new physical abilities but soon his excitement turns into a nightmare as his insect half begins to take over. The Fly II: Terrifying sequel to "The Fly", a young man, the son of a human fly, awaits a horrifying transformation when the mutant genes inside him come out of their dormant state.

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"Recruited by the CIA to rescue hostages held by guerilla fights in a Central American country, Schwarzenegger and his men encounter an enemy more deadly than any on Earth--because the Predator is not of this Earth."--Container.

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In 1899, a young scientist invents a time machine that takes him into the future of the 20th century and beyond.

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Desperate to alter the course of time, a visionary scientist invents a revolutionary machine that propels him 800,000 years into the future. There he discovers that humans have evolved into two groups: the hunters and the hunted. Now he must fight to save himself, and all of mankind, in a final, desperate battle.

"Charles Laughton plays Dr. Moreau, the benign-looking doctor who lives and works on his own private South Seas island. When a shipwreck leaves Edward Parker stranded on the island, he learns of the hideous experiments that the doctor has been conducting in an area of the island known as "the House of Pain". When Parker encounters the beautiful creature Lota, the panther woman, Dr. Moreau gets the idea to create the first human-animal child through the two of them. The lines between humans and animals, however, begin to blur and Dr. Moreau could become the next victim of his own twisted creations."--Container.

Lt. Ripley is the lone survivor when her crippled spaceship crash lands on Fiorina 161, a bleak wasteland inhabited by former inmates of the planet's prison. This is the story of her fears that an Alien was aboard her craft and the realization that may compel her to try to destroy not only the creature but herself.

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Ripley is recovering from her first encounter with the deadly alien. Her account of that event is received with skepticism, but transmissions from a colony later established on the Alien's planet abruptly cease. Burke, an up-and-coming company man, talks Ripley into going back with a squad of colonial marines. Of course the Marines do not take her warnings seriously either, until they come face-to-face with the awesome alien spawn.

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Terror begins when the crew of a spaceship investigates a transmission from a desolate planet and discovers a life form that is perfectly evolved to annihilate mankind. Each crew member is slain until only Ripley is left.

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Explores theories of the beginning of life, including Darwinism and intelligent design, by looking at the workings of DNA and the flagella on unicellular organisms.

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A group of experts discuss the birth, development, and transmission of language in humans as opposed to communication within animal species. Topics include the role of evolution; language as an innately guided behavior in babies and young children; the relationship between genes and language disorders; and the isolation of the Speech 1 gene through research of the KE family in London.

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"Takes an in-depth look at the theory of evolution and its impact. The sexual selection process, the nature vs. nurture debate, Christian fundamentalism, and genetic testing are only some of the topics covered in this wide-ranging study of evolution."--Container.

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"German paleoanthroplogist Dr. Friedemann Schrenk travels to major fossil sites in Africa and to museums around the world to trace the phases of human evolution"--Case.

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"Clinical psychologist John Gottman, Robert Levenson, of the Institute of Personality and Social Research, Helen Fisher, Pepper Schwarz, Pat Love, authors, and others address numerous aspects of long-term relationships. The biological need for love, the physiological evolution of monogamy, the role of oxytocin in attachment, the dynamics of sexuality, the four-year and seven-year "itches," and the importance of communication are considered. Footage of an actual counseling session at Dr. Gottman's "Love Lab" is featured."--Container.

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Presents new evidence that disputes the theory that modern man evolved from Africa. Asserts that Homo erectus was established in Australia simultaneous with its appearance in Africa.

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Fascinating clues to the origins of the human race are presented. Scientists reveal new facts about human evolution as they probe the past and search for fossils.

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Explores topics in human evolution including morphology, mutation and natural selection, genetics, microevolution/macroevolution, fossil record, extant record, biochemistry, homology of reproductive strategies & embryonic development, mathematical & computer models, direct observation, and behavioral homology.

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Describes how four million life forms came to be as they are on Earth, not as isolated oddities but as elements in a long and continuous story that began billions of years ago.

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Reviews the discovery of the Lapedo child, whose bones display what appear to be mixed Neanderthal-Cro Magnon characteristics. Did Neanderthals assimilate into the Cro-Magnon population, rather than become extinct?

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"The reigning theory of human evolution maintains that the Cro-Magnons superseded the Neanderthals, who vanished entirely roughly 28,000 years ago. A recent discovery in Portugal's Lapedo Valley suggests another possibility. This video examines the body of the Lapedo child, whose Cro-Magnon chin and lower arms and Neanderthal jaw and build suggest he was the result of interbreeding between the species. It considers the veracity of this claim and discusses potential implications for evolutionary theorists"--Producer's website.

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Explores human language, its origins, acquisition and evolution, with comments by Noam Chomsky, Frederick Newmayer, Howard Lasnik, Lila Gleitman, George A. Miller, Mark Aronoff .

The belief that human evolution ran in a continuous path from a single primitive apelike creature to modern Homo sapiens is almost certainly incorrect. Our lineage is more like a tree than a straight line and while the picture of human evolution grows more complicated as scientists discover new information from fossil remains, it becomes more certain that Africa is the cradle of humanity.

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Steve Pinker, professor of Psychology and director of the Center for Cognitive Neuroscience at MIT, proposes in a lively and humorous lecture that the mind has been shaped by natural selection to solve problems faced by our ancestors.

Using fossil casts of skulls and bones, Dr. Anne Zeller investigates the pattern of morphological changes in human evolution since the Pleistocene era. Through comparison of skull areas such as the supra orbital torus, temporal fossa, zygomatic regions, and ramus, and examination of teeth, Dr. Zeller discusses Homo habilis, Homo erectus, archaic Homo sapiens, Neandertal man, and Homo sapiens sapiens, and their emergence in Java, China, and Spain.

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Using fossil casts of skulls and bones, Dr. Zeller investigates the pattern of morphological changes over the last 28 million years of human evolution. Two major change factors are the increase in the size of the head and body, and the increase in the brain-to-face ratio.

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Consists of an interview with Stephen Jay Gould, paleontologist, zoologist, biologist, and popular writer on evolutionary biology. Features discussion on a wide range of topics, including dinosaurs, consciousness, the relationship between chimpanzees and humans, biological determinism, morality, and the theory of contingency.

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Genetic teams in England and Finland study how defective genes can be altered to halt transmission of disease through the generations. Genetic bases for cancer, blood diseases, and brain damage are discussed.

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Reviews the work of Jane Goodall with chimpanzees in Gombe, and Sarah Boysen's work with particularized chimpanzee calls. " .. Frodo's killing of a child in May 2002 in [Gombe Stream National Park] prompted huge debate amongst scholars about whether the origins of aggressive male human behavior can be traced back to our shared evolutionary ancestry with chimps .

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Questions the human evolution model which views the increase in hominid brain size and the transition to bipedalism as simultaneous events. Presents evidence that humans became bipedal before the enlargement of their brains.

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This program tries to prove that Darwinism works and blind chance with natural selection is powerful enough to manufacture miracles like dinosaurs.

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Pt. 1: A multitude of evolutionary changes, anatomical and intellectual, gives rise to man's superiority among the animals. New computer techniques illustrate humanity's evolution, while x-ray and slow motion photography of an Olympic athlete in action show the complex interweaving of mind and body. Pt. 2: Man domesticates plant and animal life. With the Neolithic cultivators come the nomads and the roots of warfare. Cameras capture the unique lifestyle of the Bakhtiari tribe of central Iran and there recreate the war games of Genghis Khan.

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Explores the evolution of humans from their primate origins. Examines the biological and cultural evolution of primates including their development of language, painting, sculpture, and tool-making.

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In the year 2019 in Los Angeles, replicants, genetically engineered human beings of superior strength and intelligence, commandeer a space shuttle to Earth. Blade runner, Rick Deckard, a police officer who hunts down and terminates replicants is coerced into exterminating the replicants.

In an anti-utopian future, the "real" world as we know it is nothing more than a computer construct, created by an all-powerful artificial intelligence. A small group of humans as found a way out of the construct, and are now fighting for the future of the human race.

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With the help of their new recruits, The Beast and Angel, the X-Men must face evolution itself in the form of their former teammate, Jean Grey. Possessed with the cosmic power of the Dark Phoenix, the resurrected Jean Grey has become a danger to herself, her mutant comrades, and the entire planet. A potential cure is discovered and processed to treat and ultimately eliminate the genetic mutations, once and for all. As the battle lines are drawn, the X-Men must contend with both Jean Grey's world-consuming powers, as well as the malevolent Brotherhood.

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In a remake of the original film, after an astronaut crash-lands on an uncharted planet he finds himself at odds with a society in which apes are the rulers - and humans are little more than slaves.

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Four American astronauts crashland on an uncharted planet and discover it is ruled by a race of intelligent apes who use a primitive race of humans for experimentation and sport. Astronaut Taylor (Heston) soon finds himelf among the hunted, his life in the hands of a benevolent chimpanzee scientist (McDowall).

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A historical drama of the so called "Monkey Trial" which pitted attorney Clarence Darrow and the fundamentalist William Jennings Bryan in a heated courtroom debate. It is set in a small Tennessee town which gained national attention in 1925 when a biology schoolteacher was arrested for violating state law by teaching Darwin's theory of evolution in the classroom.

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A wealthy entrepreneur invites a top paleontologist, a paleobotanist, a mathematician/theorist, and his two eager grandchildren to visit his secret island theme park featuring living dinosaurs cloned from prehistoric DNA.

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Using paleontology, evolutionary biology, genetics, the history of science, and social history, Gould tells the fascinating story of how racial differences have been misunderstood by scientists from pre-Darwinian days to the present to justify oppression, exploitation, and persecution. He describes how new genetic research methods confirm the African origins of homo sapiens.

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"Evolution" offers a groundbreaking and definitive view of the extraordinary impact the evolutionary process has had on our understanding of the world around us. Beginning with Darwin's revolutionary theory, this seven-part series explores all facets of evolution--the changes that spawned the tree of life, the power of sex, how evolution continues to affect us every day, and the perceived conflict between science and religion.

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Review by Carl Zimmer from Nature: 1/17/2008, Vol. 451 Issue 7176, p245-245.

Available via Nature Publishing database.

Review by Jennifer Barone from Discover: Feb2008, Vol. 29 Issue 2, p72-72.

Available on offical website.

Review from Kirkus Reviews: 11/15/2007, Vol. 75 Issue 22, p1196-1196.

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Review from Publisher's Weekly: 11/5/2007, Vol. 254 Issue 44, p57-57.

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Review from Library Journal: 1/1/2008, Vol. 133 Issue 1, p129-129.

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Review by Ray Olson from Booklist: 1/1/2008, Vol. 104 Issue 9/10, p31.

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Review from the New Statesman: 1/28/2008, Vol. 137 Issue 4881, p58-58.

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Review from the publication American Scientist: May/Jun2008, Vol. 96 Issue 3, p257-258 by Michael A. Bell.

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Review from Science News: 3/1/2008, Vol. 173 Issue 9, p143-143.

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Review by Peter Fogg from the Chronicle of Higher Education: 3/14/2008, Vol. 54 Issue 27, pB27-B27. 

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Information today [8755-6286] 20.9 (2003). 24-.
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"Re-inventing Federated Searching." Serials review [0098-7913] 32.3 (2006). 183-.
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"In Search of More Meaningful Search." Serials review [0098-7913] 32.3 (2006). 172-.
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"The Death of Metadata." The Serials librarian [0361-526X] 51.2 (2006). 55-.
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Serials review [0098-7913] 32.4 (2006). 247-.
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