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Gale Virtual Reference Center
This growing collection of online subject encyclopedias provides in-depth articles on topics spanning a broad range of disciplines, although the emphasis is on the social sciences. Browse individual encyclopedias or do keyword searching across all the available sources.
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Oxford Reference Online
This collection consists of articles, biographies, facts, and definitions from over 200 of Oxford's renowned reference books. You can search across all books or within specific disciplines, and narrow your results to the longer, more substantive entries. Although encompassing all subjects, this collection specializes in history, the humanities, and quick reference information.
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Credo Reference
This online reference database enables simultaneous searching of 50 scholarly reference works, across all areas of study. You can also search within specific subject categories or browse individual books. When viewing articles, take advantage of the available cross-references to jump into similar or related articles.
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Weekly reports offer "in-depth, non-biased coverage of political and social issues, with regular reports on topics in health,
international affairs, education, the environment, technology and the U.S. economy." The reports include background information
and chronology, tables or maps, pro/con statements from opposing groups, and a list of key sources. (1991–present) User Guide
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Encyclopaedia Britannica Online
Find overviews on a wide variety of topics by searching this online encyclopedia. Besides the search feature, there is also a helpful subject browse, timeline browse, and online atlas. Try the Workspace feature to create a customized page for a research project.
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Fingertip Facts
This Web page was compiled by the staff at the Geisel Library. It contains links to free Internet sites offering quick factual information such as addresses, currency converters, quick quotes, etc. Emphasis is on U.S. information.
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Oxford English Dictionary (OED)
Search this online dictionary of English to find the current meanings of words and to trace their development through time. User Guide (PDF)
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USA.gov
The official US government search engine for government information. The search results screen allows you to narrow your results by topic or government agency.
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Encyclopedia of Bioethics
This five-volume edition is available online, covering topics on the ethics of health professions, animal research, population control, and the environment. Use the Quick Search or browse the table of contents to view articles that consider the impact of science on present and future generations.
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Grzimek's Animal Life Encyclopedia
Perhaps the most important reference work on animals, this massive encyclopedia provides information on the physical characteristics, behavior, diet, reproductive biology, and habitat of thousands of animal species.
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TLG: Thesaurus Linguae Graecae IN LIBRARY ONLY
This program contains all the surviving ancient Greek texts from the period between Homer (8th century B.C.) and A.D. 600, and a large number of texts deriving from the period between A.D. 600 and the fall of the Byzantium in 1453. It benefits researchers in classics, archaeology, history, philosophy, linguistics, and theology/religious studies. It has been installed on several computers in the Main Level of Geisel Library. Ask at the Reference Desk for details.
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Encyclopedia of Crime and Justice
This interdisciplinary online encylopedia provides psychological, sociological, and historical perspectives on crime and law enforcement. It includes over 250 topical entries on issues such as capital punishment, community policing, and wiretapping. The encyclopedia was completely revised in 2002 to address contemporary issues in criminal justice.
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LexisNexis Academic – Business
The Business module in LexisNexis provides a full range of sources for business information, including company profiles, SEC filings, and articles from accounting publications. Information sources include Standard & Poor's Corporate Descriptions, Hoover's Company Reports, and Investext Current Reports.
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Standard & Poor's NetAdvantage
This database is a comprehensive source of business and investment information, offering on-line access to Standard & Poor's independent research, data and commentary on stocks, bonds, funds, and industries. Products available through this database include the Industry Surveys, Company Profiles, Stock Reports, Bond Reports, and Global Annual Reports. Profiles include detailed analysis by S&P experts as well as recent financial data.
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Encyclopedia of Business Ethics and Society
Over 900 entries explore corporate social responsibility, societal expectatations of corporate behavior, and the business world's impact on society and the environment. Among the topics covered are consumer activism, corporate philanthropy, the just wage, transparency, and sweatshops. Other articles cover important thinkers and organizations in the field of business ethics.
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Oxford Encyclopedia of Economic History
This comprehensive survey of world economic history offers 900 articles by scholars from 35 different countries. Included are essays on the history of individual countries, regions, and industries; biographical profiles of key inventors, economists, and businessmen; and topical entries related to agriculture, industrial production, demography, governmental intervention, international economics, finance, and labor.
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Encyclopedia of Educational Psychology
Through over 500 entries, this reference work examines how knowledge about human learning, motivation, and development can be applied to the educational setting. Topics include cognitive development, learning styles, discipline, and parent-child relations.
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Encyclopedia of Human Development
In the course of over 600 articles, this reference work examines human development from a psychological, sociological, and educational perspective. Entries cover such topics as ethnic identity, peer pressure, intelligence, and middle adulthood.
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Curriculum Resource Center
This database offers thousands of printable handouts oriented toward middle school and high school classes. Organized by subject, the handout materials cover all areas of a secondary school curriculum, including history, science, math, geography, and religion.
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Educator's Reference Desk
This site has over 3,000 links to education information, with topics including: counseling, educational levels,
management and technology, learning theory, motivation, employment, and much more. The site also offers more than
2,000 lesson plans. You may also search the ERIC database from this site.
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Literature Resource Center
Find biographical information on authors, as well as bibliographies, plot summaries, and literary criticism of their works. Also get full-text articles from more than 100 literary journals. More than 120,000 novelists, poets, essayists, journalists, and other writers are covered here. This site also provides links to the Encyclopedia of Literature and a Literary-Historical Timeline. User Guide
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Oxford Encyclopedia of American Literature
This encyclopedia provides indepth essays on American literature from the 1600s through the present. Author entries provide both biographical information and commentary on works, while other entries revolve around particular literary movements, periods, and themes. The essays address not only literary works but also the historical and social contexts in which they were written.
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Oxford Encyclopedia of British Literature
The Encyclopedia provides comprehensive coverage of literature from the Abbey Theatre to Israel Zangwill, covering the entire history of literature in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland in the major literary languages (Anglo-Saxon, English, Welsh, Scots, Irish, and Latin). It includes substantial accounts of individual authors (e.g., Spenser, Pope, Austen) and detailed histories of particular themes, movements, genres, and institutions, whose impact upon the writing or the reading of literature was significant.
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ARTstor
Searchable database of more than 300,000 digital images and associated catalog data. ARTstor covers many time periods and cultures, and documents the fields of architecture, painting, sculpture, photography, decorative arts, and design, as well as many other forms of visual culture. Users can search, view, and download images. Just some of the collections included are the Art History Survey Collection, Carnegie Arts of the United States Collection, Huntington Archive of Asian Art, The Illustrated Bartsch, The Mellon International Dunhuang Archive, and The MoMA Architecture and Design Collection.
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Oxford Art Online
This database provides access to the full contents of The Grove Dictionary of Art, perhaps the most authoritative reference resource in the fine arts. It also enables you to browse and search three other reference works: The Oxford Companion to Western Art, Encyclopedia of Aesthetics, and Concise Oxford Dictionary of Art Terms. Search and view over 5,000 thumbnail art images, conduct basic keyword searches, or use the Advanced Search to narrow your search of the Grove Art database to specific geographic areas, time periods, or art forms.
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American Slave Narratives
Read the complete interviews of thousands of former slaves, collected here; they are browsable and searchable by topic, names, place, or year of birth. Also at this site is more information about the WPA Federal Writers Project, responsible for the conducting the interviews in the 1930s.
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Encyclopedia of the Enlightenment
This encyclopedia covers important concepts, philosophical movements, and historical figures from the era of the Enlightenment, which spanned from 1670 to 1815. Although the focus is on the Enlightenment period in western Europe, the encyclopedia also gives attention to Enlightenment-related developments in other cultures.
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Encyclopedia of the Middle Ages
This important reference work on the medieval world explores all aspects of the period from the fifth to the fifteenth century, including art, language, law, science, philosophy and theology. It primarily concentrates on cultural, social, political, and religious developments in Europe and the Christian world.
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Encyclopedia of Latin American History and Culture
This revised edition of a five-volume encyclopedia offers a multidisciplinary perspective on the history and culture of Latin America. While many entries are biographical profiles of important figures in Latin American history, others cover topics such as colonialism, missions, tourism, the coffee industry, and popular music and dance.
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New Encyclopedia of Africa
A dramatic expansion of the four-volume "Encyclopedia of Africa South of the Sahara", this online reference work covers the history of African cultures from ancient civilization through the colonial era and independence. In addition to biographical profiles and country histories, the encyclopedia offers indepth essays on important themes like art, education, language, cosmology, and wildlife.
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Oxford Encyclopedia of Economic History
This comprehensive survey of world economic history offers 900 articles by scholars from 35 different countries. Included are essays on the history of individual countries, regions, and industries; biographical profiles of key inventors, economists, and businessmen; and topical entries related to agriculture, industrial production, demography, governmental intervention, international economics, finance, and labor.
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New Dictionary of the History of Ideas
This is a unique resource that offers cross-cultural and interdisciplinary insight into the ideas that have shaped humanity and history. In over 750 articles, distinguished scholars from numerous fields discuss the evolution of our thinking about important concepts such as capitalism, justice, and mysticism. The articles also address how these ideas have shaped our social and cultural institutions over time.
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Encyclopedia of Religion
This online version of a seminal 15-volume reference work includes over 3,000 lengthy articles about religious and theological topics. The encyclopedia encompasses theoretical, practical, and sociological perspectives on religion, including cross-cultural looks at different religious traditions. This second edition includes 600 new articles plus updates to many of the original entries.
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Oxford Art Online
This database provides access to the full contents of The Grove Dictionary of Art, perhaps the most authoritative reference resource in the fine arts. It also enables you to browse and search three other reference works: The Oxford Companion to Western Art, Encyclopedia of Aesthetics, and Concise Oxford Dictionary of Art Terms. Search and view over 5,000 thumbnail art images, conduct basic keyword searches, or use the Advanced Search to narrow your search of the Grove Art database to specific geographic areas, time periods, or art forms.
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Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy
More than 2,000 articles from the Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy are now available online, making this an excellent source of background information for research in philosophy and related fields. The editors periodically add new entries written by leading scholars and also provide links to other sites and resources on the web, as well as updates of key entries.
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Westlaw Campus
Westlaw includes searchable online versions of several major legal reference sources, including American Jurisprudence (2nd edition), American Law Reports, and Black's Law Dictionary. Click on the "Content List" at the upper left of the main Westlaw screen to access these resources.
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Encyclopedia of Psychology and Law
This encyclopedia offers 400 entries summarizing the latest research about the intersection of law and human psychology. Topics include battered woman syndrome, eyewitness identification, jury behavior, psychopathy, and substance abuse. Other entries address specific psychological instruments that can be used as assessments in legal situations.
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ARTFL Project
This is a searchable collection of mainly French-language texts that range from classic works of French literature to non-fiction writing, from the 18th to 20th centuries (and a selection of 17th-century and medieval and Renaissance texts.) Some of the subjects included are literary criticism, biology, history, economics, and philosophy. You'll also find here The French Women Writers Project, a searchable database containing works by 40 authors from the 16th to the 19th century. The database includes French and English dictionaries as well as a searchable version of Diderot and d'Alembert's Encyclopédie. English full-text access includes The First Folio of Shakespeare and in Italian, Renaissance Dante in Print (1472–1629).
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Nursing Resource Center
This database is designed to support both the clinical and research needs of nursing students. Search results are organized by practical categories such as Diseases, Assessments, Interventions, and Care Plans, and consist of in-depth essays derived from major nursing reference texts. The database also includes full-text articles from numerous scholarly journals, as well as animated multimedia illustrations of human anatomy and medical conditions.
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Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy
More than 2,000 articles from the Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy are now available online, making this an excellent source of background information for research in philosophy and related fields. The editors periodically add new entries written by leading scholars and also provide links to other sites and resources on the web, as well as updates of key entries.
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New Dictionary of the History of Ideas
This is a unique resource that offers cross-cultural and interdisciplinary insight into the ideas that have shaped humanity and history. In over 750 articles, distinguished scholars from numerous fields discuss the evolution of our thinking about important concepts such as capitalism, justice, and mysticism. The articles also address how these ideas have shaped our social and cultural institutions over time.
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Encyclopedia of Bioethics
This five-volume edition is available online, covering topics on the ethics of health professions, animal research, population control, and the environment. Use the Quick Search or browse the table of contents to view articles that consider the impact of science on present and future generations.
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Encyclopedia of Business Ethics and Society
Over 900 entries explore corporate social responsibility, societal expectatations of corporate behavior, and the business world's impact on society and the environment. Among the topics covered are consumer activism, corporate philanthropy, the just wage, transparency, and sweatshops. Other articles cover important thinkers and organizations in the field of business ethics.
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Encyclopedia of Science and Religion
This encyclopedia explores a variety of scientific, philosophical, and theological issues from the perspectives of major religious traditions and the scientific community. Entries are available on topics like chaos theory, free will, natural selection, and stem cell research.
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Encyclopedia of the Enlightenment
This encyclopedia covers important concepts, philosophical movements, and historical figures from the era of the Enlightenment, which spanned from 1670 to 1815. Although the focus is on the Enlightenment period in western Europe, the encyclopedia also gives attention to Enlightenment-related developments in other cultures.
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CQ Researcher
Weekly reports offer "in-depth, non-biased coverage of political and social issues, with regular reports on topics in health,
international affairs, education, the environment, technology and the U.S. economy." The reports include background information
and chronology, tables or maps, pro/con statements from opposing groups, and a list of key sources. (1991–present) User Guide
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Praeger Security International Online
This database provides in-depth analysis of terrorism and security issues, including weekly commentaries along with the full text of over 600 books and encyclopedias. PSI also includes an archive of over 1,000 security-related primary source documents (mostly from the US government) and a searchable chronology of terrorist incidents. The keyword search box enables you to quickly locate relevant titles, reference book entries, and documents.
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CountryWatch
This database offers a variety of information on the nations of the world. The CountryReviews provide indepth, up-to-date discussions of economic, political, and social conditions in every country, while the CountryWire enables you to follow the latest news developments. There is also a CountryWatch Data module with annual country-level statistics on health, education, demographics, and the economy.
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Gallup Brain
This database provides searchable access to Gallup poll questions and responses from 1935 through the present. Also available are articles analyzing poll results and a "Topics and Trends" module that illustrates how US public opinion has changed over the years on a variety of hot topics.
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Encyclopedia of Educational Psychology
Through over 500 entries, this reference work examines how knowledge about human learning, motivation, and development can be applied to the educational setting. Topics include cognitive development, learning styles, discipline, and parent-child relations.
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Encyclopedia of Human Development
In the course of over 600 articles, this reference work examines human development from a psychological, sociological, and educational perspective. Entries cover such topics as ethnic identity, peer pressure, intelligence, and middle adulthood.
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Encyclopedia of Social Psychology
The 600 articles in this encyclopedia summarize the latest research on important topics in the field of social psychology, including attitude formation, groupthink, learned helplessness, and self-awareness.
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Encyclopedia of Psychology and Law
This encyclopedia offers 400 entries summarizing the latest research about the intersection of law and human psychology. Topics include battered woman syndrome, eyewitness identification, jury behavior, psychopathy, and substance abuse. Other entries address specific psychological instruments that can be used as assessments in legal situations.
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21st Century Sociology: A Reference Handbook
This reference work provides scholarly overviews of the latest sociological thinking about topics such as group dynamics, marriage, socialization processes, and mass communications.
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Encyclopedia of Social Psychology
The 600 articles in this encyclopedia summarize the latest research on important topics in the field of social psychology, including attitude formation, groupthink, learned helplessness, and self-awareness.
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Encyclopedia of Social Theory
This encyclopedia provides an informative introduction to contemporary and classical social theory, including articles on important theorists as well as concepts such as citizenship, labeling, patriarchy, and stratification.
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CQ Researcher
Weekly reports offer "in-depth, non-biased coverage of political and social issues, with regular reports on topics in health,
international affairs, education, the environment, technology and the U.S. economy." The reports include background information
and chronology, tables or maps, pro/con statements from opposing groups, and a list of key sources. (1991–present) User Guide
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Encyclopedia of Children, Adolescents, and the Media
This encyclopedia investigates the influence of media on child behavior and development, including topics such as advertising, video games, music lyrics, and desensitization to violence.
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Encyclopedia of Children and Childhood in History and Society
This reference set offers a social and cultural history of childhood, through articles on aspects of childhood such as education, child labor, foster care, and dating.
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Encyclopedia of Human Development
In the course of over 600 articles, this reference work examines human development from a psychological, sociological, and educational perspective. Entries cover such topics as ethnic identity, peer pressure, intelligence, and middle adulthood.
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Encyclopedia of Race and Racism
This online encyclopedia examines race and racism from a variety of scholarly perspectives, including anthropology, sociology, history, economics, and science. The nearly 400 articles include biographies of racial theorists and political leaders, along with topical entries on anti-Semitism, eugenics, hip-hop culture, occupational segregation, and slavery.
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Encyclopedia of Social Work
This reference work provides over 400 detailed essays on topics that are of interest to social workers, including child foster care, grief counseling, homelessness, psychotropic medications, and refugees. This encyclopedia also includes biographical profiles of important figures in the history of social work, and discussions of how social work practices and social conditions have evolved over time.
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Gallup Brain
This database provides searchable access to Gallup poll questions and responses from 1935 through the present. Also available are articles analyzing poll results and a "Topics and Trends" module that illustrates how US public opinion has changed over the years on a variety of hot topics.
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International Encyclopedia of Marriage and Family
The four volumes of this online resource cover a wide range of topics—such as adolescent parenthood, family planning, cohabitation, widowhood, domestic violence, child abuse and neglect, codependency, and commuter marriages—all from a cross-cultural perspective. It also examines the history of family life within various cultural and religious traditions and discusses how families have been affected by political and social change.
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How to Find Statistics guide
This page compiled by Geisel Library lists some of the best print and online resources for finding statistics, including a section of statistical resources organized by subject.
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FedStats
Get official statistics from more than 100 Federal agencies on topics such as economic and population trends, education, health care costs, foreign trade, energy use, and more. You may browse by an A-to-Z topic list, by state, or search across agency Web sites.
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Historical Statistics of the United States
This comprehensive compendium of statistics provides a quantitative history of the United States, with over 37,000 data series on topics such as health, crime, migration, and the economy. The searchable online version allows you to create customized tables and download data series for processing in a spreadsheet.
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International Financial Statistics
The IFS database contains approximately 32,000 tables covering more than 200 countries and areas. The country, world, and commodity prices tables are available as selection options. The Economic Concept View provides a cross-country view of IFS concepts. (1996–present) IFS Online Help Guide to IFS Codes (PDF/703KB)
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STAT-USA IN LIBRARY ONLY
A service of the U.S. Department of Commerce, is a single point of access to authoritative business, trade, and economic information from across the Federal Government. Password required – please ask for assistance at the Reference Desk.
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Statistical Abstract of the United States
The online edition of the annual Census publication that contains statistics on nearly every topic imaginable, as produced by various government agencies. Includes the Historical Statistics of the United States, Colonial Times to 1970 and the 1878–1900 collection.
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World Development Indicators Online
This database contains country-by-country time series data on over 600 development indicators, including variables related to health, education, trade, the economy, and the environment in each country. The step-by-step data selection procedure enables easy creation and download of data tables for analysis.
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Encyclopedia of Religion
This online version of a seminal 15-volume reference work includes over 3,000 lengthy articles about religious and theological topics. The encyclopedia encompasses theoretical, practical, and sociological perspectives on religion, including cross-cultural looks at different religious traditions. This second edition includes 600 new articles plus updates to many of the original entries.
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New Catholic Encyclopedia 2nd Edition
"A standard in public, academic, and high school libraries worldwide, and prized for its scholarly presentation of persons and subjects related to Catholicism and the humanities, this book is the first place to turn for answers for questions on topics such as abortion, divorce, cloning, and reproductive technologies. In addition to the hundreds of new, signed articles on a wide variety of topics, this edition also features biographies of contemporary religious figures, thousands of photos, maps, and illustrations, and completely updated bibliographical citations. The 15th volume is a cumulative index to the entire encyclopedia."
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BibleWorks IN LIBRARY ONLY
BibleWorks is an electronic Bible concordance that provides tools for exegesis and morphological research. It includes texts of the Hebrew Old Testament, Greek Old and New Testaments, and a wide range of English and modern foreign language translations. It also contains Bible dictionaries and other research aids. This database is located on Library PC67; please ask the Reference Desk for assistance.
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Encyclopedia of Science and Religion
This encyclopedia explores a variety of scientific, philosophical, and theological issues from the perspectives of major religious traditions and the scientific community. Entries are available on topics like chaos theory, free will, natural selection, and stem cell research.
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Past Masters: Humanities Database IN LIBRARY ONLY
This CD-ROM of the complete works of Saint Anselm (in Latin) and Saint Augustine (in Latin and English) can be searched using keywords; user guides are available at the Reference Desk. This database is located on Library PC 22 and on the Anselm Room PC.
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Rule of St. Benedict Library IN LIBRARY ONLY
Presents the Rule in Latin and English, together with the full text of many of its key sources, and commentaries by Terrence Kardong and Esther de Waal.
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