Databases A-Z
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History of Disabilities: Disabilities in Society, Seventeenth to Twentieth Century
Presents monographs (books), manuscripts, and ephemera that provide a historical view of disabilities from the seventeenth to twentieth century. The archive provides many avenues to approach disability history. It demonstrates how persons with disabilities have worked for equal rights through activism and advocacy. Some materials include personal memoirs of experiences with disabilities or the accounts of those who treated them. Rehabilitation, treatments, methods of education, and other forms of remediation are documented. Reports and proceedings of organizations and institutions that sought to help or heal those with disabilities are available for review. Policies and programs concerning persons with disabilities are also available (i.e. labor laws, legal rights, rehabilitation programs, etc.).
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History of Feminism
The Routledge Historical Resources: History of Feminism covers the fascinating subject of feminism over the long nineteenth century (1776–1928). It contains an extensive range of primary and secondary resources, including full books, selected chapters, and journal articles, as well as new thematic essays, and subject introductions on its structural themes. -
History of Science, Technology, and Medicine
The History of Science, Technology, and Medicine database is the definitive international bibliography for the these fields. It reflects their influence on society and culture from prehistory to the present. The database includes journal articles (nearly 9,500 journals), conference proceedings, books, book reviews and dissertations in all scientific disciplines and related fields. -
History of Supreme Court Nominations
This database features the complete print series Supreme Court of the U.S. Hearings and Reports on Successful and Unsuccessful Nominations of Supreme Court Justices by the Senate Judiciary Committee. -
History Vault
ProQuest History Vault unlocks the wealth of archival materials from its University Publications of America (UPA) Collection with a single search. Researchers can access letters, papers, photographs, scrapbooks, financial records, diaries, and much more from a single interface. Subscribed collections include:
- Slavery and the Law
- Papers of the NAACP, 1913-1965
- Black Freedom Struggle in the 20th Century
- African American Police League Records (1961-1988)
- Slavery, the Slave Trade, and the Law and Order in the 19th Century (1636-1880)
- Southern Life and African American History, 1775-1915
- American Politics and Society from Kennedy to Watergate (1960-1975)
- American Politics in the Early Cold War - Truman and Eisenhower Administrations, 1945-1961
- U.S. Military Intelligence Reports, 1911-1944
- World War II: U.S. Documents on Planning, Operations, Intelligence, Axis War Crimes, and Refugees
- Office of Strategic Services (OSS)-State Department Intelligence and Research Reports, 1941-1961
- Vietnam War and American Foreign Policy, 1960-1975
- Women's Studies Manuscript Collections from the Schlesinger Library: Voting Rights, National Politics and Reproductive Rights
- Latino Civil Rights during the Carter Administration
- Immigration: Records of the INS, 1880-1930
- Japanese American Incarceration: Records of the War Relocation Authority, 1942-1946
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Homeland Security Digital Library (HSDL)
The Homeland Security Digital Library (HSDL) is the nation's premier research collection of open-source resources related to homeland security policy, strategy and organizational management. -
Hoovers Online
Delivers comprehensive insight and analysis about the companies, industries and people that drive the economy. -
Human Gene Mutation Database (HGMD)
Provides comprehensive data on human inherited disease mutations. Its compilation of structured, manually curated data from the peer-reviewed literature enables quick access to both single mutation queries, such as checking whether a mutation is novel, and advanced search applications, such as finding all mutations linked to a certain disease.
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Human Kinetics Library: Dance Technique
Featuring video and audio clips alongside ebooks and images, Human Kinetics Dance Technique is a dynamic collection that presents instruction-focused material and fills in the gaps of dance in digital learning. Recently updated, the carefully curated content supports students developing their dance technique and provides instructors with valuable tools that can be implemented within their curriculum.
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Human Kinetics Library: Strength and Conditioning
Human Kinetics Strength and Conditioning is an instructor-focused collection of ebooks and videos created by experts across the field of physical training and strength building. With 86 ebooks and 393 supplemental videos, the collection provides fitness instructors, physical trainers, coaches, athletes, and learners with practical instruction to help build and update training programs and fitness courses. -
Human Protein Reference Database
The Human Protein Reference Database represents a centralized platform to visually depict and integrate information pertaining to domain architecture, post-translational modifications, interaction networks and disease association for each protein in the human proteome. All the information in HPRD has been manually extracted from the literature by expert biologists who read, interpret and analyze the published data. HPRD has been created using an object oriented database in Zope, an open source web application server, that provides versatility in query functions and allows data to be displayed dynamically.
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Human Resources Abstracts
Human Resources Abstracts includes bibliographic records covering essential areas related to human resources, including human resource management, employee assistance, organizational behavior, and other areas of key relevance to the discipline. The index contains records carefully selected from the most important sources within the discipline, such as: Journal of Human Resources, Personnel Psychology, and Work & Occupations. -
Humanities & Social Sciences Index Retrospective: 1907-1984
Humanities & Social Sciences Index Retrospective is a bibliographic database that cites articles from English-language periodicals. Periodical coverage includes some of the best-known scholarly journals and numerous lesser-known but important specialized magazines. Coverage includes a wide range of interdisciplinary fields covered in a broad array of humanities and social sciences journals. Content from H.W. Wilson’s International Index is also included. Dates covered: 1907-1984. -
Humanities International Index
Humanities International Index is a comprehensive database covering journals, books and other important reference sources in the humanities. Formerly the American Humanities Index, this database contains bibliographic records from a multitude of U.S. and international journals, books and reference works. Humanities International Index provides citations and abstracts for articles, essays and reviews, as well as original creative works including poems, fiction, photographs, paintings and illustrations. -
Iberoamericana Vervuert E-book Collection
Iberoamericana Editorial Vervuert is a suite of cross-searchable e-books in Spanish, focused on Spain and Latin America, and covering the fields of literature, history and cultural studies, social sciences and politics, linguistics, and art. -
IBISWorld: Market Research Reports & Analysis
IBISWOrld is a collection of over 1,000 in-depth market research reports covering a wide range of industries. The U.S. module spans manyeconomic sectors, from manufacturing to wholesale to retail. The Specialized Industry module adds specially targeted industries in the U.S., such as advisory and financial services, franchises, life sciences, online retail, and technology. The China and Global Industry modules cover much of the rest of the world across a substantial range of sectors. The Industry iExpert module condenses the integral elements from our iExpert reports into bite-sized paragraphs, graphics and tables, highlighting the key issues with a Q&A section, for each of the 700 NAICS industries. Reports are well-designed for student research and projects, with their focus on supply chain analysis, competitive landscape, current and forecast sector performance, and much more in an easy-to-use graphics-rich format. -
ICPSR: Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research
A searchable database that contains over 41,000 citations of known published and unpublished works resulting from analyses of data held in the ICPSR archive
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ICSD - Inorganic Crystal Structure Database
ICSD is the most comprehensive database on fully determined inorganic crystal structures.
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Ideas: Economic Literature
The largest bibliographic database dedicated to Economics and available freely on the Internet. Based on RePEc, it indexes over 3,500,000 items of research, including over 3,200,000 that can be downloaded in full text. -
IEEE Xplore
IEEE Xplore covers technical literature in electrical engineering, computer science, and electronics. JHU’s subscription includes the full text of all of IEEE’s publications including journals, magazines, conference proceedings, and standards, as well as journals and conference proceedings from IET (Institution of Engineering and Technology) and ebooks published by Artech House. We do not have access to these standards: (1) draft and unpublished standards -- they are listed, but the full text is not included; (2) Arc Flash standards; (3) Smart Grid Vision Documents (located in the Standards section but not really Standards).