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  • ERIC

    Gain immediate access to information from journals included in the Current Index of Journals in Education and Resources in Education Index with ERIC.
  • ESRI’s Maps for Public Policy

    Esri’s Maps for Public Policy is a GIS database portal for identifying, building, and sharing maps associated with public policy issues (i.e. housing, transportation, public safety, economic opportunity). Maps for Public Policy works in tandem with the ArcGIS Online for Johns Hopkins database and uses many of the same GIS features and functionality.
  • Essay and General Literature Retrospective

    Essay & General Literature Retrospective offers access to tens of thousands of essays that are otherwise all but inaccessible. The database unlocks a wealth of information in thousands of collections and anthologies, making your library more valuable to researchers in a wide array of fields. It also offers access to tens of thousands of essays, and unlocks a wealth of information in thousands of collections and anthologies, making your library more valuable to researchers in a wide array of fields.
  • Ethnic NewsWatch: A History

    The database contains Ethnic NewsWatch: A History, which provides historical coverage of Native American, African American, and Hispanic American periodicals from 1959-1989.

  • Ethnographic Video Online

    Ethnographic Video Online provides the largest, most comprehensive resource for the study of human culture and behavior – more than 750 hours and 1,000 films at completion. The collection covers every region of the world and features the work of many of the most influential documentary filmmakers of the 20th century, including interviews, previously unreleased raw footage, field notes, study guides, and more.
  • Ethnomusicology: Global Field Recordings

    Delve into the cultural study of music and explore content from across the globe with this diverse and comprehensive collection. Produced in collaboration with the UCLA Ethnomusicology Archive, the material in this collection includes thousands of audio field recordings and interviews, educational recordings, film footage, field notebooks, slides, correspondence and ephemera from over 60 fields of study.
  • EuroDocs: Online Sources for European History

    These links connect to European primary historical documents that are transcribed, reproduced in facsimile, or translated. They shed light on key historical happenings within the respective countries and within the broadest sense of political, economic, social and cultural history.

  • Europa Sacra

    Digitizes Eubel's Hierarchia medievalia & Gams' Series episcoporuum. Europa Sacra is the most comprehensive tool for studying Church prelates from the Early Church to the Early Modern Period. The database offers complete coverage of Church prelates, information on all 1,300 medieval bishoprics, archdioceses and patriarchates, and prosopographical information on 30,000 bishops, archbishops and patriarchs.
  • Europa World of Learning

    Directory with profiles of learned societies, museums, libraries, research institutions, and universities worldwide, including names, principal personnel, activities and publications, addresses, etc.
  • Europe PubMed Central

    Europe PMC is a repository, providing access to worldwide life sciences articles, books, patents and clinical guidelines. Europe PMC provides links to relevant records in databases such as Uniprot, European Nucleotide Archive (ENA), Protein Data Bank Europe (PDBE) and BioStudies.Europe PMC offers a tool for authors to claim articles to their ORCID record, and a grant finder, which searches through grants from its 29 biomedical funders. Europe PMC content can be accessed programmatically and text-mined using our publicly available articles API and grants API, and the SciLite annotations service.Europe PMC meets the agreed definition of a repository as determined by Jisc and endorsed by RLUK, SCONUL, ARMA and UKCoRR.

  • European Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies (EBSEES)

    Indexes books, articles and dissertations covering materials dealing with Eastern European countries, including countries of the former Soviet Union, published in Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. This database contains the data of two former EBSEES databases, one for 1991-2000, the other for 2001-2006.
  • European Patent Office

    esp@cenet contains all the patent documentation available to EPO examiners and the latest patent applications from all the EPO member states.

  • European Views of the Americas: 1493 to 1750

    This new bibliographic database is a valuable index for libraries, scholars and individuals interested in European works that relate to the Americas. EBSCO Publishing, in cooperation with the John Carter Brown Library, has created this resource from “European Americana: A Chronological Guide to Works Printed In Europe Relating to The Americas, 1493-1750,” the authoritative bibliography that is well-known and respected by scholars worldwide. The database contains more than 32,000 entries and is a comprehensive guide to printed records about the Americas written in Europe before 1750.
  • Everyday Life and Women in America, c. 1800-1920

    This digital collection is an unparalleled resource for the study of American social, cultural, and popular history, providing immediate access to rare primary source material from the Sallie Bingham Center for Women’s History, Duke University and The New York Public Library. It comprises thousands of fully searchable images (alongside transcriptions) of monographs, pamphlets, periodicals and broadsides addressing 19th and early 20th century political, social and gender issues, religion, race, education, employment, marriage, sexuality, home and family life, health, and pastimes. The collection is especially rich in conduct of life and domestic management literature, offering vivid insights into the daily lives of women and men, as well as emphasizing contrasts in regional, urban and rural cultures.
  • Exploring Race in Society

    Provides background information on topics related to race, ethnicity, diversity and inclusiveness. It also includes a collection of points of view essays offering solutions to issues related to race.
  • Faber Poetry Library

    A collection of some of the most influential poets of the twentieth century. The Faber list spans the seventy-year history of this major publishing house, and includes the poetry of Thom Gunn, Siegfried Sassoon, T.S. Eliot, Ted Hughes, Sylvia Plath, Wendy Cope and Seamus Heaney. In total The Faber Poetry Library contains 140 volumes by 50 poets.
  • Family & Society Studies Worldwide

    Family & Society Studies Worldwide™ (FSSW) is a core resource providing the most comprehensive coverage of research, policy, and practice literature in the fields of Family Science, Human Ecology, Human Development, and Social Welfare. FSSW covers popular issues and meets the requirements of professionals in all fields of social work, social science and family practice. Coverage spans from 1970 to the present, indexing publications from a wide range of social science disciplines including anthropology, sociology, psychology, demography, health sciences, education, economics, law, history and social work.
  • Far Eastern Economic Review Archive (1946-2009)

    More than 3,000 issues comprising the run of the renowned newsweekly, The Far Eastern Economic Review (1946-2009). Known for its authoritative reporting, this publication was devoted to many facets of the Asia-Pacific region, including politics, economics, international relations, and the arts/culture. Following an initial emphasis on China and Hong Kong, the scope of the magazine’s coverage subsequently expanded to encompass other regions and countries, including Japan, India and Australia, as well as smaller Asian states.
  • Federal Justice Statistics Program

    The Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS), through its Federal Justice Statistics Program, compiles comprehensive information describing suspects and defendants processed in the Federal criminal justice system. The goal of FJSP is to provide uniform case processing statistics across all stages of the Federal criminal justice system. Using data obtained from Federal agencies, FJSP compiles comprehensive information that describes person-cases processed through the system.

  • Federal Register Library

    The Federal Register Library contains the Federal Register from its inception in 1936, the Code of Federal Regulations, the Administrative Procedure Act, Code of Emergency Federal Regulations, the U.S. Government Manual and the Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents.####The Federal Register is the main source for the United States federal government agencies' proposed new rules, final rules, changes to existing rules and notices of Federal agencies and organizations, as well as executive orders and other presidential documents.