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AccessMedicine [via McGraw-Hill Medical]
AccessMedicine provides unlimited simultaneous user ebook access to the most recent editions of a collection of core medical reference and textbooks relevant to health sciences professions graduate students (e.g., medical, nursing, nurse practitioners, physician assistants), as well as practicing clinicians. Additional content includes point-of-care resources (e.g., DDx, Diagnosaurus), study and test prep tools, audio-recordings and videos. Some features require first registering and logging onto a free MyAccess Profile.
Some content overlaps with AccessBioMedical Science.
Coverage: most recent editions
Tags: Case Studies, Core Medical Textbooks, Differential Diagnosis, Medicine, Point-Of-Care Resources, Question Banks, Study Tools, Test Preparation
Related links: AccessBioMedical Science, Handout: Unlock a Higher Level of Productivity with a MyAccess Profile
Tags: Case Studies, Core Medical Textbooks, Differential Diagnosis, Medicine, Point-Of-Care Resources, Question Banks, Study Tools, Test Preparation
Related links: AccessBioMedical Science, Handout: Unlock a Higher Level of Productivity with a MyAccess Profile
American Indian Newspapers [via Adam Matthew Digital]
American Indian Newspapers presents the publications of a range of communities, covering periodicals produced in the United States and Canada, including Alaska, Arizona, British Columbia, California, Nevada and Oklahoma, from 1828 to 2016. Representing a huge variety in style, production and audience, the newspapers include national periodicals as well as local community news and student publications. The collection provides a unique view of a range of subjects from an Indigenous perspective, including the civil rights era and American Indian Movement (AIM), education, environmentalism, land rights and cultural representation. This resource has been developed with, and has only been made possible by, the permission and contribution of the newspaper publishers and Tribal Councils concerned.
American Prison Newspapers, 1800-2020: Voices from the Inside [via Reveal Digital on JSTOR]
Collection of digitized newspapers originally published by incarcerated persons in United States prisons. Coverage spans the years of 1800-2020, and it includes newspapers from across the United States and from penal institutions of all kinds, including women's-only institutions. These primary sources give readers a firsthand perspective of life in U.S. prisons, revealing the news, issues, and commentary that mattered to prisoners.
Coverage: 1800-2020
AP Newsroom [via EBSCO]
Photograph collection, both historic and current, although most images date from 1995 forward includes top news stories, photos, audio clips and print graphics, as well as descriptive captions and source information.
Archives of Sexuality & Gender [via Gale]
Primary source collection on the history and study of sex, sexuality, and gender research covering disciplines such as social, political, health, and legal issues impacting LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer) communities around the world. Modules include: Sex and Sexuality, Sixteenth to Twentieth Centuries, Sixteenth to Twentieth Centuries and LGBTQ History and Culture since 1940 parts 1 & 2.
Coverage: 16th - 20th Century
Art & Architecture e Portal [via Yale University Press]
The A&A ePortal is an authoritative eBook resource that features important works of scholarship in the history of art, architecture, decorative arts, photography, and design.
Art & Architecture Source [via EBSCO]
Covers 750 art journals including 470 peer reviewed journals, dissertations, reviews, and over 200 books related to art and architecture topics. Includes coverage from 1929 to present, including the complete former contents of Art Full Text and Art Index Retrospective databases. Some full text.
Coverage: 1929-
ARTbibliographies Modern (ABM) [via Proquest]
Provides abstracts of journal articles, books, essays, exhibition catalogs, PhD dissertations, and exhibition reviews on all forms of modern and contemporary art.