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  • Database of Chinese Classic Ancient Books

    This database includes 10,000 titles from pre-Qin period through to the Republican era. The texts are full text searchable with images of the original pages. It covers a wide variety of subject areas and types of materials such as Chinese classics, history, literature, local gazetteers, Qing Dynasty archives, encyclopedias, dictionaries, reference books. Available via Erudition.

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  • Databases on the History of Contemporary Chinese Political Movements

    The database includes primary source materials relating to the Chinese Anti-Rightist Campaign (1957–), the Chinese Cultural Revolution (1966-1976), the Great Leap Forward and the Great Famine (1958-1962), and the Political Campaigns in the 1950s from Land Reform to Public-Private Cooperation (1949-1956). Sources include government documents, directives, bulletins, speeches by Mao Zedong and other officials, major newspaper and magazine editorials, and other types of documents.

  • DBGET

    DBGET is an integrated database retrieval system for major biological databases and is part of GenomeNet Database Resources.
  • DBpia

    DBpia is a full text database that includes more than one million articles from about 2,000 Korean scholarly journals in 12 different fields of society, literature, economics & business, medical science, humanities, theology, law & administration, arts, engineering, natural science, and education. All the back issues of each journal title are available and title, author, keyword, journal title and publisher searchable.
  • De Gruyter Online

    On Reference Global, De Gruyter Brill’s integrated platform for eBooks, eJournals and databases, you will find all De Gruyter publications in one single place. Please note that JHU does not subscribe to all content.

  • Declassified Documents Online: Twentieth-Century British Intelligence

    Britain began the twentieth century controlling vast regions of the world. Gathering, processing and analysing information from every corner of the globe during two world wars and the fragile peace that followed was a task that saw the development of a network of agencies and government departments, collecting the raw data of intelligence and funnelling it back to Whitehall and the central machinery of government. This resource consists of documents from five UK government departments: Security Service (MI5); The Ministry of Defence: Communications and Intelligence Records; The Special Operations Executive; The Colonial Office: Intelligence and Security Departments; and, The Cabinet Office (CAB).

  • Decolonization: Politics and Independence in Former Colonial and Commonwealth Territories

    Decolonization: Politics and Independence in Former Colonial and Commonwealth Territories brings together material from within former British colonies and Commonwealth nations, alongside some from former French and Portuguese territories, to provide valuable primary source material created for local audiences by local actors during a period of enormous global change. After the Second World War decolonization movements around the world gathered pace, and from the small port colony of Aden to the vast Indian sub-continent, new borders were set and new nations built.

  • Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC) Online

    This database serves the Department Of Defense community as the largest central resource for DoD and government-funded scientific, technical, engineering, military and business related information available today.

  • Defining Gender, 1450-1910

    Defining Gender explores the study and analysis of gender, leisure and consumer culture; one of the most vibrant areas of social, cultural and intellectual research, transcending traditional disciplinary boundaries. This exciting collection of original primary source material from British archives will enrich the teaching and research experience of those studying history, literature, sociology, education and cultural studies from a gendered perspective.
  • Der Literarische Expressionismus Online

    German Literary Expressionism Online is a cross-searchable database of 151 German journals, yearbooks, collections and anthologies from the early 20th century movement of Expressionism, all in digital facsimile, including text and images. Online equivalent of Paul Raabe's seminal reference work "Index Expressionismus."
  • Derwent Innovations Index

    Value-added patent information from Derwent World Patent Index® as well as patent citation information from Patents Citation Index®.##Use patent data to protect your ongoing work, discover the latest technological advances, monitor competitors’ progress, and formulate fresh ideas for research. ##Get a comprehensive overview of inventions in the global marketplace in all categories: chemical, electrical, electronic, and mechanical engineering ##Patent coverage to 1963; citations to 1973

  • Detroit Free Press, 1831-1999

    This historical newspaper provides genealogists, researchers and scholars with online, easily-searchable first-hand accounts and unparalleled coverage of the politics, society and events of the time.
  • Diction Police

    Provides singers with a comprehensive set of tools for the study and application of lyric diction. The philosophy of this database centers on hearing the sounds of foreign languages delivered by native speakers who are also professional singers or coaches with a practical understanding of the intricacies of singing language.
  • Dictionarium Latinogallicum: Estienne

    This is the third edition (1552) of Robert Estienne's Dictionarium latinogallicum and marks the culmination of his work on the Latin-French dictionary. Part of the ARTFL Project.

  • Dictionary of American Regional English (DARE)

    The Dictionary of American Regional English (DARE)—representing the full panoply of American regional vocabulary, has long been consulted by a wide range of scholars and lovers of language and regional nuance.
  • Dictionnaire Historique et Critique: Pierre Bayle

    The ARTFL Project is pleased to announce a new, full-text version of Pierre Bayle's monumental Dictionnaire historique et critique (5th Edition, 1740).

  • Dictionnaires d'autrefois: French dictionaries of the 17th, 18th, 19th and 20th centuries

    French dictionaries of the 17th, 18th, 19th and 20th centuries via the ARTFL Project. Titles included are: Jean Nicot, Thresor de la langue francoyse, tant ancienne que moderne.##Jean-Francois Feraud. Dictionnaire critique de la langue francaise.##Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise: 1st (1694), 4th (1762), 5th (1798), 6th (1835), and 8th (1932-35) editions.##Emile Littre, Dictionnaire de la langue francaise.

  • Digital National Security Archive

    From the award-winning, nongovernmental National Security Archive, this resource consists of expertly curated, and meticulously indexed, declassified government documents covering U.S. policy toward critical world events – including their military, intelligence, diplomatic and human rights dimensions – from 1945 to the present.

  • Digital Sanborn Maps, 1867-1970 (Washington, DC and Maryland)

    Sanborn maps are large-scale plans of a city or town, drawn at a scale of 50 feet to an inch. There were created to assist fire insurance companies as they assessed the risk associated with insuring a particular property. The maps list street blocks and building numbers including numbers in use at the time the map was made and previous numbers.
  • Digital Scriptorium

    The Digital Scriptorium is a growing image database of medieval and Renaissance manuscripts that unites scattered resources from many institutions into an international tool for teaching and scholarly research. It bridges the gap between a diverse user community and the limited resources of libraries by means of sample imaging and extensive rather than intensive cataloguing.