Databases (157 results)
Classics Bibliography [via Oxford Bibliographies Online]
“The study of the ancient world is a cornerstone of Western scholarship. It possesses a long history with a rich, well-established critical literature, and it is also a highly active field, which constantly produces new discoveries, interpretations, and theories. In addition to a vast body of scholarship, Classical Studies has been quick to move online so that today’s students and researchers have ready access to key primary source texts and a range of electronic resources. Oxford Bibliographies in Classics provides students and scholars with a reliable and authoritative solution to the problem of information overload in all media.”
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Classiques des Sciences Sociales
Of special value to scholars with an interest in French language philosophers, historians, and social theorists. Authors represented include Descartes, Bayle, Diderot, Saint-Simon, Voltaire, Sainte-Beuve, Durkheim, Mauss, and Gaston Bachelard. Includes both French originals and a significant number of French translations of works originally appearing in other languages.
Digitized texts are usually downloadable in three file formats (MS Word doc and rtf, and pdf).
Cleveland Call & Post (1934-1991) [via ProQuest Historical Newspapers]
ClimateWire
Clinical Resources Center (CRC) [via UC Davis Health]
ClinicalKey for Nursing [via Elsevier]
Cochrane Library [via Wiley]
Related links: Cochrane Library Training Hub
Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for the Visual Arts [via College Art Association]
“This Code of Best Practices provides visual-arts professionals with a set of principles addressing best practices in the fair use of copyrighted materials. It describes how fair use can be invoked and implemented when using copyrighted materials in scholarship, teaching, museums, archives, and in the creation of art.”