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WorldCat.org
OCLC catalog of books, articles, and other materials in libraries worldwide
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39 Databases
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Academic Search Complete
Comprehensive Full-Text Database for Multidisciplinary Research
African American Newspapers
This enormous collection of African American newspapers contains a wealth of information about cultural life and history during the 1800s and is rich with first-hand reports of the major events and issues of the day, including the Mexican War, Presidential and Congressional addresses, Congressional abstracts, business and commodity markets, the humanities, world travel and religion. The collection also provides a great number of early biographies, vital statistics, essays and editorials, poetry and prose, and advertisements all of which embody the African-American experience.
Business Source Complete
The world's definitive scholarly business database, providing the leading collection of bibliographic and full-text content.
Gale Academic OneFile
Peer-reviewed, full-text articles from the world's leading journals and reference sources with extensive coverage of the physical sciences, technology, medicine, social sciences, the arts, theology, literature and other subjects. Includes full-text New York Times from 1995 to present.
Gale Academic OneFile Select
Specifically created for research across all academic disciplines, offering balanced coverage of every academic concentration from advertising and microbiology to history and women's studies using more than 5,200 indexed and more than 3,000 full test titles.
Gale General OneFile
Provides periodical and news information for researchers at all levels. Content includes more than 12,000 titles with nearly 30 years of coverage.
Gale Health and Wellness
Provides authoritative information on the full range of health-related issues.
Gale in Context: Elementary
Kids InfoBits is the perfect educational product for today's young learners. It is a content-rich, authoritative, easy-to-use digital resource featuring age-appropriate, reliable, curriculum-related content covering a broad range of educational topics.
Gale in Context: Environmental Studies
An Interdisciplinary Resource Supporting Sustainability and Environmental Studies.
Gale in Context: Opposing Viewpoints
Leading source for libraries and schools in need of accessible and engaging issue-oriented material.
Gale in Context: U.S. History
Complete overview of U.S. History that covers the most-studied events, issues and current information.
Gale in Context: World History
Complete overview of World History that covers the most-studied events, issues and current information.
Gale Literature Resource Center
Current, comprehensive, and reliable online literature database.
Gale OneFile Business
A comprehensive business resource for the undergraduate researcher seeking company news, the public library patron making personal investment decisions, or the high school student looking to major in business administration.
Gale OneFile: Culinary Arts
A variety of information from major cooking and nutrition magazines as well as key reference titles.
Gale OneFile: Health and Medicine
Up-to-date information on the complete range of health care topics.
Gale OneFile: High School
Discover periodicals and reference3 book content supporting high school student research.
Gale OneFile: Informe Academico
Specifically designed to meet the research needs of Spanish-speaking users.
Gale OneFile: LegalTrac
Comprehensive collection of major legal publications.
History Reference Center
History Reference Center is the world's most comprehensive full text history reference database designed for secondary schools, public libraries, junior/community colleges, and undergraduate research.
MAS Complete
Designed specifically for high school libraries, this database contains full-text for more than 540 popular high school magazines.
MasterFILE Complete
Designed specifically for public libraries, this multidisciplinary database provides full-text for more than 2,000 general reference publications with full-text information dating as far back as 1922.
MEDLINE
All areas of medicine, including dentistry and nursing
Middle Search Plus
Contains full-text for more than 140 popular middle school magazines.
National Anti-Slavery Standard
National Anti-Slavery Standard was the official weekly newspaper of the American Anti-Slavery Society, an abolitionist society founded in 1833 by William Lloyd Garrison and Arthur Tappan to spread their movement across the nation with printed materials. Frederick Douglass was a key leader of this society and often addressed meetings at its New York City headquarters.
National Citizen and Ballot Box
The National Citizen and Ballot Box was a monthly journal deeply involved in the roots of the American feminist movement. It was owned and edited by Matilda Joslyn Gage, American women’s rights advocate, who helped to lead and publicize the suffrage movement in the United States. Gage included her intentions for the paper in a prospectus: “Its especial object will be to secure national protection to women citizens in the exercise of their rights to vote…it will oppose Class Legislation of whatever form…Women of every class, condition, rank and name will find this paper their friend.”
Newspaper Source Plus
Comprehensive full-text for major newspapers.
Points of View Reference Center
Full text database designed to provide students with a series of essays that present multiple side of a current issue.
Primary Search
Primary Search contains full text for more than 70 popular, elementary school magazines. All full-text articles are assigned a reading level indicator (Lexiles).
Small Business Reference Center
Provides up-to-date information on relevant topics from starting a company, operations management and sales, to growing or rescuing a business.
South Carolina Newspapers
This collection contains a wealth of information on colonial and early American History and genealogy, and provides an accurate glimpse of life in South Carolina and America, with additional coverage of events in Europe, during the early days of this country.
The Liberator
The Liberator was a weekly newspaper published by William Lloyd Garrison in Boston, Massachusetts. Garrison was a journalistic crusader who advocated the immediate emancipation of all slaves and gained a national reputation for being one of the most radical of American abolitionists.
The Lily
The Lily, the first newspaper for women, was issued from 1849 until 1853 under the editorship of Amelia Bloomer (1818-1894). The newspaper began as a temperance journal. Bloomer felt that as women lecturers were considered unseemly, writing was the best way for women to work for reform.
The Pennsylvania Gazette
The Pennsylvania Gazette was one of the United States’ most prominent newspapers from 1728—before the time period of the American Revolution—until 1800. Published in Philadelphia from 1728 through 1800, it provides the reader with a first-hand view of colonial America, the American Revolution and the New Republic, and offers important social, political and cultural perspectives of each of the periods.
The Pennsylvania Genealogical Catalog
This database primarily is a listing of marriages, deaths and obituaries from The Village Record, published in West Chester, Pennsylvania. Subscribers will also find information about emigration patterns, customs and traditions, important events, medical history, biographical data, and more within this collection.
The Pennsylvania Newspaper Record
This database documents the move to industrialization from a predominantly agrarian culture established by Quaker farmers in the 18th century. The collection contains full-text transcriptions of articles, advertisements and vital statistics, providing insight into technology, business activity and material culture in a down-river milling and manufacturing community at the height of the Industrial Revolution.
The Revolution, 1868-1872
The Revolution, a weekly women’s rights newspaper, was the official publication of the National Woman Suffrage Association formed by feminists Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony to secure women’s enfranchisement through a federal constitutional amendment. It was published between January 8, 1868 and February, 1872.
The Virginia Gazette
The Virginia Gazette was the first newspaper published in Virginia and the first to be published in the area south of the Potomac River in the colonial period of the United States. Issues have the following subtitle: “Containing the freshest advices, foreign and domestick”. Published weekly in Williamsburg, Virginia between 1736 and 1780, it contained news covering all of Virginia and also included information from other colonies, Scotland, England and additional countries.
WorldCat.org
OCLC catalog of books, articles, and other materials in libraries worldwide
All Databases
39 Databases
All
Academic Search Complete
Comprehensive Full-Text Database for Multidisciplinary Research
African American Newspapers
This enormous collection of African American newspapers contains a wealth of information about cultural life and history during the 1800s and is rich with first-hand reports of the major events and issues of the day, including the Mexican War, Presidential and Congressional addresses, Congressional abstracts, business and commodity markets, the humanities, world travel and religion. The collection also provides a great number of early biographies, vital statistics, essays and editorials, poetry and prose, and advertisements all of which embody the African-American experience.
Business Source Complete
The world's definitive scholarly business database, providing the leading collection of bibliographic and full-text content.
Gale Academic OneFile
Peer-reviewed, full-text articles from the world's leading journals and reference sources with extensive coverage of the physical sciences, technology, medicine, social sciences, the arts, theology, literature and other subjects. Includes full-text New York Times from 1995 to present.
Gale Academic OneFile Select
Specifically created for research across all academic disciplines, offering balanced coverage of every academic concentration from advertising and microbiology to history and women's studies using more than 5,200 indexed and more than 3,000 full test titles.
Gale General OneFile
Provides periodical and news information for researchers at all levels. Content includes more than 12,000 titles with nearly 30 years of coverage.
Gale Health and Wellness
Provides authoritative information on the full range of health-related issues.
Gale in Context: Elementary
Kids InfoBits is the perfect educational product for today's young learners. It is a content-rich, authoritative, easy-to-use digital resource featuring age-appropriate, reliable, curriculum-related content covering a broad range of educational topics.
Gale in Context: Environmental Studies
An Interdisciplinary Resource Supporting Sustainability and Environmental Studies.
Gale in Context: Opposing Viewpoints
Leading source for libraries and schools in need of accessible and engaging issue-oriented material.
Gale in Context: U.S. History
Complete overview of U.S. History that covers the most-studied events, issues and current information.
Gale in Context: World History
Complete overview of World History that covers the most-studied events, issues and current information.
Gale Literature Resource Center
Current, comprehensive, and reliable online literature database.
Gale OneFile Business
A comprehensive business resource for the undergraduate researcher seeking company news, the public library patron making personal investment decisions, or the high school student looking to major in business administration.
Gale OneFile: Culinary Arts
A variety of information from major cooking and nutrition magazines as well as key reference titles.
Gale OneFile: Health and Medicine
Up-to-date information on the complete range of health care topics.
Gale OneFile: High School
Discover periodicals and reference3 book content supporting high school student research.
Gale OneFile: Informe Academico
Specifically designed to meet the research needs of Spanish-speaking users.
Gale OneFile: LegalTrac
Comprehensive collection of major legal publications.
History Reference Center
History Reference Center is the world's most comprehensive full text history reference database designed for secondary schools, public libraries, junior/community colleges, and undergraduate research.
MAS Complete
Designed specifically for high school libraries, this database contains full-text for more than 540 popular high school magazines.
MasterFILE Complete
Designed specifically for public libraries, this multidisciplinary database provides full-text for more than 2,000 general reference publications with full-text information dating as far back as 1922.
MEDLINE
All areas of medicine, including dentistry and nursing
Middle Search Plus
Contains full-text for more than 140 popular middle school magazines.
National Anti-Slavery Standard
National Anti-Slavery Standard was the official weekly newspaper of the American Anti-Slavery Society, an abolitionist society founded in 1833 by William Lloyd Garrison and Arthur Tappan to spread their movement across the nation with printed materials. Frederick Douglass was a key leader of this society and often addressed meetings at its New York City headquarters.
National Citizen and Ballot Box
The National Citizen and Ballot Box was a monthly journal deeply involved in the roots of the American feminist movement. It was owned and edited by Matilda Joslyn Gage, American women’s rights advocate, who helped to lead and publicize the suffrage movement in the United States. Gage included her intentions for the paper in a prospectus: “Its especial object will be to secure national protection to women citizens in the exercise of their rights to vote…it will oppose Class Legislation of whatever form…Women of every class, condition, rank and name will find this paper their friend.”
Newspaper Source Plus
Comprehensive full-text for major newspapers.
Points of View Reference Center
Full text database designed to provide students with a series of essays that present multiple side of a current issue.
Primary Search
Primary Search contains full text for more than 70 popular, elementary school magazines. All full-text articles are assigned a reading level indicator (Lexiles).
Small Business Reference Center
Provides up-to-date information on relevant topics from starting a company, operations management and sales, to growing or rescuing a business.
South Carolina Newspapers
This collection contains a wealth of information on colonial and early American History and genealogy, and provides an accurate glimpse of life in South Carolina and America, with additional coverage of events in Europe, during the early days of this country.
The Liberator
The Liberator was a weekly newspaper published by William Lloyd Garrison in Boston, Massachusetts. Garrison was a journalistic crusader who advocated the immediate emancipation of all slaves and gained a national reputation for being one of the most radical of American abolitionists.
The Lily
The Lily, the first newspaper for women, was issued from 1849 until 1853 under the editorship of Amelia Bloomer (1818-1894). The newspaper began as a temperance journal. Bloomer felt that as women lecturers were considered unseemly, writing was the best way for women to work for reform.
The Pennsylvania Gazette
The Pennsylvania Gazette was one of the United States’ most prominent newspapers from 1728—before the time period of the American Revolution—until 1800. Published in Philadelphia from 1728 through 1800, it provides the reader with a first-hand view of colonial America, the American Revolution and the New Republic, and offers important social, political and cultural perspectives of each of the periods.
The Pennsylvania Genealogical Catalog
This database primarily is a listing of marriages, deaths and obituaries from The Village Record, published in West Chester, Pennsylvania. Subscribers will also find information about emigration patterns, customs and traditions, important events, medical history, biographical data, and more within this collection.
The Pennsylvania Newspaper Record
This database documents the move to industrialization from a predominantly agrarian culture established by Quaker farmers in the 18th century. The collection contains full-text transcriptions of articles, advertisements and vital statistics, providing insight into technology, business activity and material culture in a down-river milling and manufacturing community at the height of the Industrial Revolution.
The Revolution, 1868-1872
The Revolution, a weekly women’s rights newspaper, was the official publication of the National Woman Suffrage Association formed by feminists Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony to secure women’s enfranchisement through a federal constitutional amendment. It was published between January 8, 1868 and February, 1872.
The Virginia Gazette
The Virginia Gazette was the first newspaper published in Virginia and the first to be published in the area south of the Potomac River in the colonial period of the United States. Issues have the following subtitle: “Containing the freshest advices, foreign and domestick”. Published weekly in Williamsburg, Virginia between 1736 and 1780, it contained news covering all of Virginia and also included information from other colonies, Scotland, England and additional countries.
WorldCat.org
OCLC catalog of books, articles, and other materials in libraries worldwide