AMED (Allied and Complementary Medicine) database covers a selection of journals in complementary ("alternative") medicine (CAM), palliative care, and several other allied professions. AMED includes references to articles from over 500 journals, the majority of which are in English. A large number of these titles are not indexed by any other biomedical sources. In addition to the specialist journals on AMED's subjects, a number of important general journals are reviewed for relevant articles. Along with the basic bibliographic information, each record includes index terms using the AMED Thesaurus and an abstract summarizing the article being cited.
Holdings: 1985-
"Filled with more than a million documents and hundreds of movies and radio shows, the New York-based American Jewish Committee Archives house an extraordinary range of resources on the past century of American Jewish history. This web site, launched as part of AJCs centennial celebration in 2006, makes an ever-expanding portion of [the] physical archives instantly accessible."
Digitized collection of nearly five thousand popular song sheet covers from the New York Public Library. Search the entire collection or browse by date. Information about date and physical description is provided for each image. Search by typing in sheet covers and information to which you want to limit your search.
More than 10,000 digitized items. While the broadside format represents the bulk of the collection, there are a significant number of leaflets and some pamphlets. Rich in variety, the collection includes proclamations, advertisements, blank forms, programs, election tickets, catalogs, clippings, timetables, and menus. They capture the everyday activities of ordinary people who participated in the events of nation-building and experienced the growth of the nation from the American Revolution through the Industrial Revolution up to present day.
FREE REGISTRATION REQUIRED. Digital archive of recordings and texts in more than 130 indigenous languages of Latin America and scholarship on those languages. AILLA provides audio recordings and transcripts of books, ceremonies, chants, commentaries, conversations, correspondence, curses, datasets, debates, descriptions, documents, drama, educational materials, ethnographies, field notes, grammars, greetings and leave-takings, histories, instructions, instrumental music, interviews, lexicons, meetings, myths, narratives, oratory, permissions, photographs, poetry, prayers, procedures, proverbs, readers, recipes, sketches, songs, speech plays, theses, unintelligible speech, and wordlists.
A searchable database of information about all compositions that appear in ASCAP's repertory. OCLC record #44203342
Catalog of the official French distribution center for dissertations issued by French universities in the humanities, social sciences (including law), and the arts.
Holdings: 1970-present.
The Basque Database was created at the Basque Studies Library at the University of Nevada, Reno. It provides access to information about Basque topics written or produced after 1994. Core journals are indexed completely while other journal articles appear in the database when they fit the scope of the database. Formats included are articles, books, chapters of edited books, dissertations, and other publications. Included are Basque-related videos and DVDs, musical recordings, maps, and other media. Whenever permission has been obtained, the database includes the full text of articles and papers. Approximately 10% of the indexed articles are available in their entirety through the database.
Covers a wide range of publications on all aspects of the city of Berlin, 1985-2002.
Wrong aspect of current record? Also, incorrectly coded as computer file. OCLC record #56952318
The goal of the computer-based Biblical Bibliography of Lausanne (BiBIL) is to provide fast and up-to-date information on the large field of publications about the world of the Bible. It is expanded by the assistants of the Institut Romand de Sciences Bibliques (University of Lausanne). It is based on the indexation of about 120 reviews (see list) and of all the books, monographs and collective works bought by the cantonal and university library of Lausanne (BCU). The titles are indexed according to a systematic classification and with the help of key words. The first indices were introduced in 1968. The database has been transferred on a computerized system in 1987. Only the indices introduced since then (about 539000 in Summer 2003) are accessible through this server.
Bibliographic citations to the criminological and criminal justice literature from Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden. Indexing through NCJRS Thesaurus.
Holdings: 1945-present.
Oriental Institute Reaserach Archives, University of Chicago
"Biblioteca Italiana (BibIt) e una biblioteca digitale di testi rappresentativi della tradizione culturale e letteraria italiana dal Medioevo al Novecento."
Search for information on song titles registered with BMI.
documents relating to the work of Congress and the drafting and ratification of the Constitution. Items include extracts of the journals of Congress, resolutions, proclamations, committee reports, treaties, and early printed versions of the United States Constitution and the Declaration of Independence.
Indexed by keyword, gods, people, modern authors, sources.
Registry of over 10,000 randomized and possibly randomized trials in education, social work and welfare, and criminal justice. Selected trials are candidates for inclusion in Campbell Collaborative systematic reviews of effective policies and programs.
Fulltext page images of recent books from CABI Publishing, the publishing arm of Commonwealth Agricultural Bureaux. Titles in many subjects relating to agriculture, veterinary science and animal health, and social and economic aspects of agriculture and rural development, including agricultural economics, agricultural engineering, agricultural entomology, animal nutrition, animal production and genetics, aquaculture and fisheries, biodiversity and biological control, crop production and crop protection, dairy science, ecology and environment, entomology, forestry, horticulture, human nutrition, integrated crop management, leisure and tourism, mycology, nematology, parasitology and infectious diseases, plant biotechnology, plant breeding and genetics, plant pathology, rural development, soils, sustainable agriculture, veterinary medicine, and weed science.
Available at a specific terminals in the Chemistry Library. The Cambridge Structural Database is now available for use in the Chemistry Library. CSD has long been a databank in which chemists, engineers, and materials scientists have published supplementary structural information for their journal articles. The database currently contains X-ray and neutron diffraction analyses for carbon-containing compounds composed of up to 1000 atoms. Types of substances represented include:
- Organics
- Organometallics
- Metal complexes
- Compounds of main group elements
- Peptides of up to 24 residues
- Mono-, di-, and tri-nucleotides
The database is searchable by structure, text, or the journal article that the crystal structure accompanies, and it permits substructure searching. Entries for each compound include:
- Complete literature citations (title, author, journal, etc.)
- Compound information (name, formula, and structural representation in two or three dimensions)
- Textual information (details of disorder, non-standard experimental conditions, absolute configuration, etc.)
- Crystallographic information (atomic coordinates, cell parameters, space group, unit cell information, etc.)
CamdenBase includes citations to articles, books, book chapters, government documents, and other published materials concerning the history of the city of Camden, New Jersey. The file includes citations for items covering the political, social, and economic history of the city. Beginning in mid-1999 the database only includes citations from articles printed in the Camden Courier-Post. Abstracts for these citations are the lead paragraph for the article and are used with permission from the Courier-Post. CamdenBase provides bibliographic access to over 4000 articles.
Holdings: Fulltext of the Courier Post is available through Newsbank National Newspapers.
This website provides access to information on the occurrence of cancer world-wide held by the Unit of Descriptive Epidemiology at the International Agency for Research on Cancer.
To log in click on enter. Includes Capital Changes Reporter, Federal Securities Law Reporter, and laws and regulations on federal securities, aviation, global securities, banking, telecommunications, energy, product liability, consumer safety and information technology.
Searchable databases of medical devices and radiation-emitting products including those previously approved for public use or declared substantially equivalent to a legally marketed device as well as premarket notifications (510(k)), premarket approval (PMAs), guidance documents, and more.
Not for the database subpage in particular.
ethnic, newspapers, alternative, race, news, crl
The Central Database of Shoah Victims' names is an international undertaking led by Yad Vashem, from Jerusalem. It is the attempt to reconstruct the names and life stories of all the Jews who perished in the Shoah. It is the final act of respect that we can show them. It is a duty we must fulfill. The database is incomplete. As of the winter of 2004, we estimate that the number of Jews commemorated in it is close to three million. Millions of names that appear in a wide variety of historical documents have not yet been identified or recorded in the database; many additional names still linger only in the memories of survivors or in the lore of their families. Building the database is a work in progress. Currently the Central Database of Shoah Victims' names is built on three types of sources: Pages of Testimony Historical documentation Local commemoration projects
This site is a 3D structural database
More than 3,800 images of original manuscripts, broadsides, photographs, prints and artifacts relating to the Haymarket Affair. These materials pertain to: the May 4, 1886 meeting and bombing; to the trial, conviction and subsequent appeals of those accused of inciting the bombing; and to the execution of four of the convicted and the later pardon of the remaining defendants.
Covers all types of materials relating to Mexican-American topics and, for materials published since 1992, broader topics relating to Latinos.
Holdings: 1967 to present.
Established in 1996, China Development Brief is an "independent, non-profit publication devoted to strengthening constructive engagement between China and other countries" offering news on social development in China, including reports on environment and civil society in China, targeted at an international readership of "decision and opinion makers in international development agencies, NGOs, research academies, policy think-tanks and mass media."
Holdings: 2005-
Describes English and Chinese articles in leading academic educational journals published in China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan; also covers dissertations.
"Chronicon: Fachportal f|r Geschichtswissenschaften ist ein Informationssystem zur allgemeinen und europdischen Geschichte. Hier kvnnen Sie digitalen Sammlungen und andere Angebote der Bayerischen Staatsbibliothek und ihrer Kooperationspartner zu Geschichte gleichzeitig abfragen."
A collection of databases in all fields. That for the humanities and social sciences: Sumarios ISOC (Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades) is composed of 14 subject-specific databases, each of which can be searched separately.
A searchable database of classical music and opera used in films.
An index and table of contents to clinical information on the World Wide Web. Infomation can be searched using keywords or Medical Subject Headings (MeSH).
-from Wiley InterScience
Only record for Cochrane library with other databases as analytic entries.
-from Wiley InterScience
Holdings: selected articles 1996-
-from CSA Databases
Comprehensive indexing with abstracts of the scholarly literature and applied literature on criminology and related disciplines. Subject areas covered include: causes and correlates of crime, criminological theory, offender characteristics and careers, and victimology; causes and prevention of delinquency, juvenile justice systems, courts and correctional agencies, diversion and deinstitutionalization; community policing, police investigations and management issues, police community relations and use of force, private security; sentencing patterns and reforms, court case processing systems, prosecution and defense functions, issues in criminal law and procedure; incarceration trends and alternatives, probation and parole, jails and prisons, treatment programs and community corrections; situational and community prevention programs, deterrence, criminal justice systems, drug control policies, and violence control measures.
Holdings: 1968-present.
From the Naval Research Laboratory, US Navy. Arranged by various methods - good links to other resources in the About and FAQ sections.
Features a bibliography, videography, filmography, and discography of materials of interest to ethnomusicologists.
" Das fr|he deutsche Buchtitelblatt: Mainz, Bamberg, Stra_burg, Kvln, Basel, Augsburg und N|rnberg. Bibliographische Daten und Abbildungen." A large collection of early German title plages, with a searchable bibliographic database.
-from Wiley InterScience
A full text database containing critical assessments of systematic reviews from a variety of medical journals. DARE is produced by the expert reviewers and information staff of the National Health Services' Centre for Reviews and Dissemination (NHS CRD) at the University of York, England, and consists of structured abstracts of systematic reviews from all over the world. DARE records cover topics such as diagnosis, prevention, rehabilitation, screening, and treatment.
Reflecting the current practice in medicine to base clinical decisions on accumulated evidence from the primary medical literature Ovid has created a collection of resources called Evidence-Based Medicine Reviews which is designed for use by clinicians, researchers and students. The Database of Abstracts of Reviews of Effectiveness (DARE) is one of the databases in Ovid's evidence-based medicine collection, which also includes the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews and Best Evidence (which consists of ACP Journal Club from the American College of Physicians-American Society for Internal Medicine [ACP-ASIM] and Evidence Based Medicine from the BMJ Publishing Group).
In Medline a limit to Evidence-Based Medicine Reviews will restrict your retrieval to those articles or studies that have been included by the Cochrane Collaboration when creating a Topic Review or articles that have been reviewed in the ACP Journal Club or BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine publications or in the Database of Abstracts of Reviews of Effectiveness (DARE). By their inclusion in these publications, these studies have met strict Evidence-Based Medicine criteria. Use this limit to narrow a large search to only those articles or studies which are considered "Evidence-Based" by experts and for which an article or topic review exists.
Holdings: Reviews literature published from 1987 to the present.
This animated database portrays the movement of over 100 proteins and RNA molecules. Developed by Mark Gerstein of Yale University to collect macromolecular motions and measure structural variability
Fulltext official documentation of the WTO, 1995-present, including Trade Policy Reviews and legal texts of WTO agreements. Includes selected Uruguay Round documents and GATT documents.
A scholarly resource of recordings, including CD quality audio, complete and original liner notes and essays from New World Records, Composers Recordings, Inc. (CRI) and other labels. DRAM offers on-demand, high-quality (192kbps/MP4) streaming access to complete works. Currently, there are over 1,500 CDs (9,800 compositions) in DRAM. The basis for the current collection is the diverse catalogue of American music recordings by New World Records. From folk to opera, Native American to jazz, 19th century classical to early rock, musical theater, contemporary, electronic and beyond, New World has served composers, artists, students and the general public since its inception in 1975 with a grant from the Rockefeller Foundation.
ACCESSING DRAM: To access DRAM, either select "Log In" from the main page or go directly to an album or track. You'll be presented with a "Where Are You From" page. You should see "University of Pennsylvania". If you don't, contact us.
You'll see a gray button at the top of the page. Select this and then several white "Shibboleth" pages may float by or you may need to click them (depending on what browser or type of computer you are using). You should then be able to stream.
USING DRAM: You must have QuickTime 6.5.2 or higher in order to access DRAM smoothly - although some users report it works best with QuickTime 7.0 (particularly if you're on a PC). If QuickTime is associated with iTunes, you may run into difficulty and may need to disassociate the two. Additional troubleshooting instructions for QuickTime are at: http://dram.nyu.edu/dram/_html/about/troubleshooting.html
RIGHTS: You will see also for some items that the rights have not been cleared (for example, http://dram.nyu.edu/dram/Identifier/80249). In some cases, it looks like you can play the track but then it will skip through. The "play" button is supposed to be grayed out. The is working to clear all rights. If you need any of these tracks, please contact the Electronic Acquisitions Department and we'll work with to get the tracks for you.
Enables the high energy physicist to gain easy access to a wide variety of data and information on particle physics, ranging from literature searches to actual data.
US OMB-hosted database of funds provided by the Congress for projects or programs where the congressional direction (in bill or report language) circumvents the merit-based or competitive allocation process, or specifies the location or recipient, or otherwise curtails the ability of the Executive Branch to properly allocate funds.
Broad based resources for earth and environmental science. Includes data on conferences, seminars, books and journals, together with links to additional resources. Includes Earth Affairs magazine.
A database on bookbinding (especially rubbings from bindings) from the 15th and 16th centuries, focusing on collections in Berlin, Stuttgart, Wolfenbuttel and Munich.
Indexes economic, social, and technological development resources worldwide through cross-database searching in nine databases produced by European development and economic assistance research centers. Topics covered include: administration, agriculture, culture, education, environment, finance, health, industry and technology, information, international relations and international cooperation, labor, population, society, trade, and transport.
Free version of eMedicine Clinical Knowledge Base which contains articles on 7,000 diseases and disorders.
HeinOnline allows you to search or browse all 176 volumes of the English Reports, Full Reprint along with its "Index of Cases" and "Index Chart." This collection encompasses the decisions of the English Courts prior to the commencement of the Law Reports in 1865. It represents reprints of 275 separate series of reports, arranged by the English Courts: House of Lords, Chancery, Rolls Court, etc. The English Reports, Full Reprint contains over 100,000 cases reprinted verbatim and spans the years 1220 to 1867.
From NCBI. Provides access to PubMed, Genbank, protein sequence databases, structures, genomes, PopSet (population database), OMIM (Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man), Taxonomy, books, and more
ENZYME is a repository of information relative to the nomenclature of enzymes. It is primarily based on the recommendations of the Nomenclature Committee of the International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (IUBMB) and it describes each type of characterized enzyme for which an EC (Enzyme Commission) number has been provided .
Annotated bibliography published and grey literature, with hyperlinks to fulltext where available. Topics covered include: values, policies and rights; health equity in economic and trade policies; poverty and health; equitable health services; human resources for health; public-private mix; resource allocation and health financing; equity and HIV / AIDS; governance and participation in health; monitoring equity and research to policy.
Library catalog, including journal article indexing, for Bibliotheque de Sciences Po, the Fondation Nationale des Sciences Politiques / Intitut d'etudes politiques de Paris. Covers political science, economics, history, geography, law, international relations, sociology.
Holdings: 1990-present.
The Ethical Corporation is an independent source of objective analysis concerning developments in business ethics and corporate responsibility.
Indexing with abstracts covering the current and historical research literature on alcohol abuse and alcoholism. Aspects covered include: medicine, biochemistry, psychology and psychiatry, epidemiology, sociology, anthropology, treatment and prevention, education, accidents and safety, legislation, criminal justice, public policy, and health services research. Indexed using Alcohol and other drug thesaurus: a guide to concepts and terminology in substance abuse and addiction (3rd edition).
Holdings: 1960s to present.
Digital collection of items documenting the American eugenics movement in the first half of the 20th century. Most of the resources are from the Eugenics Records Office at Cold Spring Harbor.
-from Wiley InterScience
In Medline a limit to Evidence-Based Medicine Reviews will restrict your retrieval to those articles or studies that have been included by the Cochrane Collaboration when creating a Topic Review or articles that have been reviewed in the ACP Journal Club or BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine publications or in the Database of Abstracts of Reviews of Effectiveness (DARE). By their inclusion in these publications, these studies have met strict Evidence-Based Medicine criteria. Use this limit to narrow a large search to only those articles or studies which are considered "Evidence-Based" by experts and for which an article or topic review exists.
A database that contains information for companies in the UK and Ireland. Fame contains information of 2.8 million companies, 1.9 million of which are in a detailed format.
These classic animated cartoons from the 1930's and 1940's are from the Film Chest collection, a leading source of film and video programming and stock footage. All these cartoons have been transferred from original 35 film prints and digitally remastered. The collection includes classics such as Bugs Bunny, Woody Woodpecker, Popeye, Porky Pig, The Three Stooges, and others.
"Online-Informationsressourcen der Film- und Fernsehwissenschaft"
Web resource devoted to philosophy in the Spanish-speaking world..
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FlyBase is a comprehensive database for information on the genetics and molecular biology of Drosophila. It includes data from the Drosophila Genome Projects and data curated from the literature. FlyBase is a joint project with the Berkeley Drosophila Genome Project.
A multimedia archive of ballads and other oral literature in Judeo-Spanish collected from 1957 to 1993 by Samuel G. Armistead (University of California, Davis), the late Joseph H. Silverman (University of California, Santa Cruz), and Israel J. Katz
URL changed to http://www.foresthistory.org/Research/databases.html.
No OCLC record for the six databases....
GeneCards. is a database of human genes, their products and their involvement in diseases. It offers concise information about the functions of all human genes that have an approved symbol, as well as selected others.
Omnibus personal interview survey of U.S. households, conducted almost annually.
The NIH/FDA Genetic Modification Clinical Research Information System (GeMCRIS) is a comprehensive information resource and analytical tool for scientists, research participants, sponsors, institutional oversight committees, federal officials, and others with an interest in human gene transfer research.
This website focuses on the agricultural products of modern biotechnology. At this time, the searchable database available on this site only covers genetically engineered crop plants intended for food or feed that have completed all recommended or required reviews for food, feed or planting use in the United States.
Genome Reviews are curated versions of EMBL/GenBank/DDBJ database entries. Each Genome Review represents an enhanced version of the original sequence, with additional annotation imported from other data sources such as the UniProt knowledgebase, the GOA (GO Annotation) project, InterPro etc.
Bibliographic citations to the literature of geography, including travel and exploration, mathematical geography, physical geography, hydrology, oceanography, climatology, biogeography and human geography, economic geography, political geography, historical geography, and the history of geography. Describes books, periodical articles, pamphlets, government documents, maps and atlases
Holdings: 1985-present
Searchable database to the journal Germania Sacra, Van Pelt Library BX1534 .A1 G53
A compilation of news analysis, market research, best practices and descriptions of doing business for e-commerce in 60 countries. Including the U.S.
Database of monthly current and historical import and export statistics representing 45 reporting countries. It shows trade flows at an aggregate level. Annual data available for the U.S. only. Make sure the lower right corner frequency icon is set for Monthly.The information is reported in U.S. dollars . Data for most reporting countries begins in 1997 but some countries have data back to 1995. Reporting lag for an industrialzed country is up to 3 months. Data can be downloaded in text or Excel format.
Holdings: 1995 to date
Fulltext collection of French-language grey literature: colloquium and seminar presentations and proceedings, periodical articles, research reports, theses, working papers, and other materials on many topics in the sciences and social sciences.
-from Wiley InterScience
Links to all things hip-hop.
Access using ISIS. Contains digitalized annual reports published, or made accessible, via the web, for apporximately 4,500 insurance companies worldwide. Is usually used in conjunction with ISIS
Computer file
The database currently contains over 600,000 items, including: 1) The Index to Hebrew Periodicals, 1977 to date; 2) Eretz Israel Data Base (Earlier and non-Hebrew materials); 3) Tel-Hai Index to Israeli Newspapers, 1985-1992, 1994-1997 (selective); 4) Bar-Ilan University Index to Newspaper Literary Supplements, 1985 to date (selective). The WWW version of the Index to Hebrew Periodicals is compatible with the Unicode standard. This means that special character alphabets (such as Hebrew), which are outside the range of the standard western European-language character sets, can be searched and displayed without the need to install special Hebrew fonts. To work properly with Unicode, your browser must be able to interpret UTF-8 characters and have a suitable Unicode font installed (see below). Currently, the IHP web catalog supports only Microsoft's Internet Explorer. browser, version 5 or higher.
Holdings: 1977 to present
Maintained by the University of Tokyo Library, this database offers a wide range of Internet resources in philosophy, history, literature, art, linguistics, natural sciences, and social sciences.
Bibliographic citations with indexing for selected articles published in South African periodicals.
Holdings: 1942-present.
The Inscriptions from the Land of Israel project seeks to collect and make accessible over the Web all of the previously published inscriptions (and their English translations) from the Land of Israel from the Persian period through the Islamic conquest (ca. 500 BCE - 640 CE). There are about 15,000 of these inscriptions, written primarily in Hebrew, Aramaic, Greek and Latin, by Jews, Christians, and pagans. They range from imperial declarations on monumental architecture to notices of donations in synagogues to humble names scratched on ossuaries, and include everything in between. These inscriptions are an invaluable resource for historical investigation, for they provide information that is frequently not available in the extant literary texts.
Bibliographic citations on population studies and demography through history. All world areas are covered, with roughly 70-percent of records treating Europe, and all historical time periods are also covered. Topics covered include: spatial distribution of populations; mechanisms of population change, including mortality, fertility, and migration; marriage and the family; population structures; relationships between economic, social, and population variables; methods and techniques of historical demography, including palaeodemography.
IMSLP attempts to create a virtual library containing all public domain musical scores, as well as scores from composers who are willing to share their music with the world without charge.
The International Tree-Ring Data Bank is maintained by the NOAA Paleoclimatology Program and World Data Center for Paleoclimatology. The Data Bank includes raw ring width or wood density measurements, and site chronologies (growth indices for a site). Tree-ring measurement series from other parameters are welcome as well. Reconstructed climate parameters, including North American Drought, are also available for some areas. Over 2000 sites on six continents are included.

