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Identify articles from journals and newspapers; search other electronic research tools (dictionaries, encyclopedias, directories, etc.). Research for papers and speeches. Find databases and resources that are relevant to specific majors and subjects. Find Blackwell Science e-journals.
Ithaca College Library
One of the most comprehensive and complete online libraries.
Arizona State University
Auburn University
Boston University Libraries
Brigham Young University
Brown University Library
The Dibner Institute for the History of Science and Technology
Burndy Library - features rare books and manuscripts in the history of science, as well as a complete collection of more recent literature.
California Digital Library - provides access to the browseable and searchable Directory of Collections and Services of the campuses of the University of California, including over 200 Blackwell Science e-journals.
California Polytechnic State University - Robert E. Kennedy Library
Cambridge University Library
The Citadel - Daniel Library - "The Biography Resource Center is a comprehensive database of biographical information on more than one million people from throughout history, around the world, and across all disciplines and subject areas...with nearly one million biographies from The Complete Marquis Who's Who®. The Photo Archive is a comprehensive tool for researching virtually all the major news events photographed from the 1840s to within minutes of an event occuring today."
Columbia University
Cornell University
Georgetown University - Lauinger Library
Georgia State University - William Russell Pullen Library. Includes government documents.
Harvard - Harvard-Yenching Library
Indiana University/Purdue University
Jewish Theological Seminary of America - The Library of the Jewish Theological Seminary contains one of the largest and most exhaustive collections of Hebraica and Judaica in the world. It includes an invaluable collection of manuscripts, fragments from the Cairo Geniza, incunabula, rare books and archival material. The collection, which consists of 300,000 volumes, has been assembled over generations, and preserved through vicissitudes of Jewish life.
Lee College
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
North Carolina State University
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