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| RILM Abstracts of Music Literature | ||
| RILM (R�pertoire International de Litt�rature Musicale) Abstracts of Music Literature published by R�pertoire International de Litt�rature Musicale, New York, contains records in over 100 languages; entries include original-language titles, title translations in English, full bibliographic information, and abstracts in English, as well as author, journal, and in-depth subject indexes. RILM currently contains nearly 400,000 entries. | ||
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| 1967 - present | ||
| Coverage: | 1967 - present | ![]() |
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| Risk Abstracts | ||
| Published in association with the Institute for Risk Research at the University of Waterloo, Risk Abstracts encompasses risk arising from industrial, technological, environmental, and other sources, with an emphasis on assessment and management of risk. The journal includes occasional articles on topics of significant interest. The broad, multidisciplinary coverage of risk-related concerns ranges from public and environmental health to social issues and psychological aspects. | ||
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| 1990 - present | ||
| Coverage: | 1990 - present | |
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| RISM (The International Inventory of Musical Sources | ||
| The International Inventory of Musical Sources (RISM) is an international, non-profit joint venture which aims to comprehensively document the world's musical sources of manuscripts or printed music, works on music theory and libretti stored in libraries, archives, monasteries, schools and private collections. The organization, founded in Paris in 1952, is the largest and the only global operation that registers written musical sources. RISM documents what exists and where it is stored. | ||
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| Robert A. Deshon Courthouses Collection | ||
| For many years, architect and University of Cincinnati professor, Robert A. Deshon (1915-2007), photographed courthouses throughout Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky and West Virginia. The contents of this initial collection of 559 images are from the holdings of the Ohio Historical Society Library | ||
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| Roper Center for Public Opinion Research | ||
| The Roper Center for Public Opinion Research is the leading educational organization in the field of public opinion research. Established in 1947, its main objective is to maintain an archive of data from polls and surveys conducted by major survey organizations for use by researchers, students, and journalists. | ||
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| Roper Center Online Catalog of Studies and Datasets | ||
| Allows the user to search the Center's on-line catalog of studies and datasets. Researchers interested in secondary analysis of survey data files can determine studies relevant to their areas of interest. | ||
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| Russian Academy of Sciences Bibliographies | ||
| The Russian Academy of Sciences Bibliographies file describes material on the social sciences and humanities published in the Commonwealth of Independent States and Eastern Europe, books, manuscripts, dissertations, and articles from more than 10,000 periodicals. More than 658,000 records cover from 1992 to the present, with bimonthly updates. | ||
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| 1992 - present | ||
| Coverage: | 1992 - present | |
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| Sabin Americana (1500-1926) Collection Online | ||
| Based on Joseph Sabin's landmark bibliography, this collection contains works about the Americas published throughout the world from 1500 to the early 1900's. Included are books, pamphlets, serials and other documents that provide original accounts of exploration, trade, colonialism, slavery and abolition, the western movement, Native Americans, military actions and much more. With over 6 million pages from 29,000 works, this collection is a cornerstone in the study of the western hemisphere. | ||
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| 1500-1926 | ||
| Coverage: | 1500-1926 | |
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| Safari Books Online | ||
| Electronic books in computer science, information technology, and related fields. Includes or has links to full text. | ||
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| Sage Research Methods | ||
| SAGE Research Methods is a research methods tool created to help researchers, faculty and students with their research projects. SAGE Research Methods links over 100,000 pages of SAGE's book, journal and reference content with advanced search and discovery tools. Researchers can explore methods concepts to help them design research projects, understand particular methods or identify a new method, conduct their research, and write up their findings. Since SAGE Research Methods focuses on methodology rather than disciplines, it can be used across the social sciences, health sciences, and more. | ||
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| Sanborn Digital Maps | ||
| Sanborn Digital Maps are large scale street plans produced by the Sanborn Fire Insurance company from 1867 to 1970. Sanborn Maps show the outline of each building including the location of windows and doors together with street names, street and sidewalk widths, property boundaries, building use, and house and block numbers. These maps are heavily used in both public and academic libraries by a wide range of researchers including local historians to locate and identify buildings and neighborhoods, urban historians to study the growth of towns and cities, and environmentalists concerned about impact of new developments. | ||
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| 1867 - 1970 | ||
| Coverage: | 1867 - 1970 | |
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| Sanford Guide Wed Edition 2 | ||
| The Sanford Guide Web Edition 2 is a search-driven reference collection that is widely recognized as the "gold standard" reference for treatment of infectious diseases. For more than 40 years, the Sanford Guide has focused on one core purpose - to provide health care professionals with comprehensive, evidence-based treatment recommendations for use at the point of care. The Sanford Guide reflects current best-evidence recommendations for treatment of bacterial, fungal, mycobacterial, parasitic, viral and retroviral infections-utilizing cutting edge technology. | ||
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| Saskia Art History Images | ||
| Saskia Art History Images is a collection of digital art images with a special emphasis on the core images required for teaching the history of Western Art. | ||
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| Satellite Image Server (LANDSAT 7) | ||
| The LANDSAT 7 satellite was launched in April of 1999. This satellite orbits the earth and captures digital snapshots from space. OhioLINK has purchased all Ohio based data captured by Landsat 7 since the first data sets were available, and maintains a standing order for new data as it is captured. A new 'snapshot' of the state is captured every 16 days. A complete 'snapshot' of Ohio is represented by nine Landsat 7 scenes that each represent ground cover approximately 115 miles wide by 106 miles long. Within each scene, nine different 'layers' are captured. (These 'layers' are actually different bands of the electromagnetic spectrum). These are available via FTP for expert users. Additionally these are processed at OhioLINK to create a variety of meaningful products viewable on the web for other academic users and the public. OhioLINK has an ongoing 'subscription' for this data, and will present the data on this web site within 5 days after it is captured by the satellite. | ||
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| Schomburg Studies on the Black Experience | ||
| The Schomburg Studies on the Black Experience, a unique database detailing the rich tapestry of the African experience throughout the Americas. Explore interdisciplinary topics through in-depth essays; read the seminal research and timelines that accompany each topic; and search for images and film clips to provide another dimension to your research. | ||
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| Science Citation Index Expanded / ISI Web of Science | ||
| The Science Citation Index (ISI Web of Science) is a multidisciplinary database, with searchable author abstracts, covering the journal literature of the sciences. It indexes 5,300 major journals across 164 scientific disciplines, covering approximately 2,000 more journals than its SCI print and CD-ROM counterparts, with all cited references captured. | ||
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| 1980 - present | ||
| Coverage: | 1980 - present | |
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| Science of Synthesis | ||
| A truly authoritative online resource, Science of Synthesis offers comprehensive and in-depth coverage of synthetic organic chemistry. This work is designed to be the first point of reference for chemists searching for reliable synthetic methods. Science of Synthesis focuses on the most effective and reliable methods for functional group transformations, and imparts essential reviews as well as detailed experimental procedures. Under the guidance of an international Editorial Board composed of distinguished chemists with unparalleled experience, over 1000 authors are contributing to the 48 volumes of Science of Synthesis. The methods in Science of Synthesis are complemented by additional material contained within the unique electronic backfile, containing every volume published in the Houben-Weyl series 1909-2003. The backfile includes a further 146,000 experimental procedures that cover synthetic knowledge stretching back to the late 1800s. | ||
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| Science Online (by Facts on File). | ||
| Science Online presents a broad range of scientific disciplines through extensive definitions, essays, diagrams, biographies, and experiments. The content is organized by subject area and type of resource, as well as by national and state science education standards. Users can follow an extensive network of hyperlinks and suggested searches either by keyword or phrase to related topics. | ||
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| Science.gov | ||
| An interagency portal that makes available selected authoritative scientific web sites and databases of technical reports, journal articles, conference proceedings, and other published materials from science agencies throughout the federal government. The web pages and the databases can be searched individually or simulatenously from the search page. Includes links to full text. | ||
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| ScienceDirect e-Books (Elsevier) | ||
| As of 2008, the Elsevier ScienceDirect searchable ebook collection includes more than 1,800 books covering the years 1995-2006. Seven subject categories are included in the collection. The seven subject areas are: Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Chemical Engineering, Computer Science, Energy, Engineering, Environmental Science, and Materials Science. | ||
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| 1995 - 2006 | ||
| Coverage: | 1995 - 2006 | |
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| Scientific.Net | ||
| The database includes the full text of the materials science and engineering publications published by Trans Tech Publications. Included are proceedings (also partially published in paper form), as well as research papers, letters and pre publication notices which are published only electronically. The Trans Tech series included in the database are Advanced Materials Research, Advances in Science and Technology, Applied Mechanics and Materials, Defect and Diffusion Forum, Journal of Metastable and Nanocrystalline Materials, Key Engineering Materials, Materials Science Forum, Materials Science Foundations, and Solid State Phenomena. | ||
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| 1994 - present | ||
| Coverage: | 1994 - present | |
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| Scientist, the | ||
| Indexes "The Scientist" | ||
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| SciFinder (First Time Users Register Here) | ||
| First time users must register here first. Once registered the user can then access SciFinder Scholar at the next entry. SciFinder Scholar provides access to CAplus, a database of chemical literature and U.S. and foreign chemical-related patents, CASREACT, and the Registry database from Chemical Abstracts Service. It includes journal articles, book chapters, patents, conference proceedings, technical reports, substance database and dissertations covered in Chemical Abstracts as well as articles currently being indexed, book reviews and biographical information. | ||
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| 1907 - present | ||
| Coverage: | 1907 - present | |
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| SciFinder (Registered Users) | ||
| Access for registered users. SciFinder Scholar provides access to CAplus, a database of chemical literature and U.S. and foreign chemical-related patents, CASREACT, and the Registry database from Chemical Abstracts Service. It includes journal articles, book chapters, patents, conference proceedings, technical reports, substance database and dissertations covered in Chemical Abstracts as well as articles currently being indexed, book reviews and biographical information. | ||
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| 1907 - present | ||
| Coverage: | 1907 - present | |
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| Scirus | ||
| A comprehensive science-specific web search engine. It allows searchers to "chart and pinpoint data, locate university sites and find reports and articles quickly and easily." | ||
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| Scitopia.org | ||
| Scitopia.org, the free, federated search portal created by leading science and technology scholarly societies. The database is a simple and flexible interface, capable of providing reliable retrievals from over three million documents - primarily peer-reviewed journal content and conference proceedings -spanning more than 150 years of scholarship. Scitopia.org is a product of the imagination and collaboration of 15 leading science and technology societies: Acoustical Society of America, American Geophysical Union; American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics; American Institute of Physics; American Physical Society; American Society of Civil Engineers; American Society of Mechanical Engineers; AVS, ECS; IEEE; Institute of Physics Publishing; Optical Society of America; Society of Automotive Engineers; Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics; and SPIE. | ||
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| 1874-Present | ||
| Coverage: | 1874-Present | |
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| SciVerse Hub | ||
| SciVerse Hub enables users to perform integrated searching in ScienceDirect, Scopus, SciTopics and relevant web content. | ||
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| Scopus (Elsevier) | ||
| Indexing, abstracts, and citation searching for science and social science scholarly literature. Scopus covers 14,000 titles across 4,000 publishers, providing access to over 25 million abstracts going back to 1966 and 5 years of cited reference back years, building up to 10 years by the end of 2005. | ||
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| 1966 - present | ||
| Coverage: | 1966 - present | |
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| Searchasaurus | ||
| This database provides access to the databases of Primary Search, Middle Search Plus, and Book Collection Nonfiction. Searchasaurus provides an easy way for young researchers to experience online searching via an animated interface with a dinosaur theme. Access is provided to magazine articles, pictures, encyclopedias, and a dictionary. A special feature of this database is that it offers Lexile limiters allowing searchers to specify the reading level of materials retrieved. | ||
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| Serials Directory | ||
| The Serials Directory provides access to up-to-date bibliographic information as well as current pricing structures for popular serials. This database contains over 182,000 U.S. and international titles, including newspapers, historical data for an additional 20,000 titles and data from over 85,000 publishers worldwide. | ||
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