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Showing 21–40 of 49 Databases starting with ‘I’.
  • Index Chemicus (Web of Science)

    Provides access to chemical compound information from leading organic chemistry journals. It is text- and substructure-searchable, with full graphical summaries, reaction diagrams, and bibliographic information.

  • Index Islamicus

    Indexes materials on Islam, the Middle East, and the entire Muslim world from periodicals, monographs, and other collections in European languages. Includes coverage arts & humanities, history and social sciences topics.

  • Index of Medieval Art

    The Index of Medieval Art catalogs and provides related scholarship to works of art produced without geographical limitations from early apostolic times up to A.D. 1400, extended in the case of the Morgan and Princeton Library projects to include manuscript holdings up to the end of the sixteenth century. The database contains three main authority files: Work of Art records, Subject records (the classification terms used to index the works of art) and Bibliographic records (citations that support the above two files). These three files may be used independently or in combination.
  • Index to Jewish Periodicals

    Index to Jewish Periodicals is the definitive index on Jewish history, activity and thought. This database provides a comprehensive guide to English-language articles, book reviews, and feature stories in more than 160 journals devoted to Jewish affairs. Titles include Contemporary Jewry, Holy Land Studies, Jewish Culture & History, Journal of Palestine Studies, Studies in American Jewish Literature, and many more.
  • India Database

    ProQuest Indian Journals is a comprehensive, multidisciplinary resource providing full-text, scholarly journals, all published in India. These scholarly sources support many academic fields of study, such as business, medicine, science, technology, social sciences and humanities.
  • India, Raj and Empire

    Drawing upon the wonderfully rich and diverse manuscript collections of the National Library of Scotland this resource will be of great value to all those teaching or researching into the History of South Asia between the foundation of the East India Company in 1615 and the granting of independence to India and Pakistan in 1947. Thematic areas covered include The East India Company: Government and Administration c.1750-1857, Agriculture and Trade, Society, Travel and Leisure, The Mysore and Maratha Wars, Indian Uprising 1857-58, The Raj: British Government and Administration of India after 1858, and India: Literature, History and Culture
  • IndiaStat.com

    Indiastat.com is a cluster of 51 sites including India-specific, Sector-specific and State-specific sites rendering its dedicated services to the research fraternity from academic, professional and corporate world with authentic and comprehensive compilation of secondary level socio-economic statistical data about India and its states on more than 35 variables.

  • Indigenous Histories and Cultures in North America.

    Explore manuscripts, artwork and rare printed books dating from the earliest contact with European settlers right up to photographs and newspapers from the mid-twentieth century. Browse through a wide range of rare and original documents from treaties, speeches and diaries, to historic maps and travel journals.
  • Indigenous Newspapers in North America

    From historic pressings to contemporary periodicals, explore nearly 200 years of Indigenous print journalism from the US and Canada. With newspapers representing a huge variety in publisher, audience and era, discover how events were reported by and for Indigenous communities. Covers more than 9,000 individual editions from 1828-2016.
  • Indigenous Peoples of North America

    Indigenous Peoples: North America sources collections from across Canadian and American institutions, providing insight into the cultural, political and social history of Native Peoples from the seventeenth into the twentieth century. Including diverse manuscripts; book collections; newspapers from various tribe and Indian-related organizations; materials such as Bibles, dictionaries and primers in Indigenous languages all enable students' examination of important primary source materials.
  • Indo-European Etymological Dictionaries Online

    The Indo-European Etymological Dictionaries Online (IEDO) reconstructs the lexicon for the most important languages and language branches of Indo-European. It is a rich and voluminous online reference source for historical and general linguists. Subscription includes: Etymological dictionary of the Armenian inherited lexicon ; Etymological dictionary of the Baltic inherited lexicon ; Etymological dictionary of proto-Celtic ; Old Frisian etymological dictionary ; Etymological dictionary of proto-Germanic ; Etymological dictionary of Greek ; Etymological dictionary of the Hittite inherited lexicon ; Etymological dictionary of the Iranian verb ; Etymological dictionary of Latin and the other Italic languages ; Cuneiform Luvian lexicon ; Etymological dictionary of proto-Nostratic ; Etymological dictionary of the Slavic inherited lexicon ; A dictionary of Tocharian B ; Materials for an etymological database of North Lechitic dialects; and, Mediae Latinitatis Lexicon Minus Online.
  • Indonesia’s national socio-economic survey (SUSENAS) March (Core)

    The National Socio-Economic Survey (SUSENAS) is one of the sources of socio-economic data where Susenas data is used for planning and evaluating national development programs, Planning and Evaluation of Sectoral Development Programs (Ministries/Institutions) and Provision of Sustainable Development Goals (TPB) Indicators, National Medium-Term Development Plan (RPJMN) and Astacita.

    Datasets owned cover the years 2013, 2018-2023.

  • Inspec Archive, Science Abstracts, 1898-1968

    Created by the Institution of Engineering and Technology, is the leading bibliographic database providing abstracts and indexing to the world's scientific and technical papers in physics, electrical engineering, electronics, and computing and control engineering.

  • INSPIRE HEP

    INSPIRE is a trusted community hub that helps researchers to share and find accurate scholarly information in high energy physics. It serves as a one-stop information platform for HEP community, comprising 8 interlinked databases on literature, conferences, institutions, journals, researchers, experiments, jobs and data. Run in collaboration by CERN, DESY, Fermilab, IHEP, IN2P3, and SLAC, it has been serving the scientific community for almost 50 years. Previously known as SPIRES, it was the first website outside Europe and the first database on the web. Close interaction with the user community and with arXiv, ADS, HEPData, ORCID, PDG and publishers is the backbone of INSPIRE’s evolution.
  • Institute of Arts and Ideas (IAI.tv)

    The Institute of Arts and Ideas (IAI) was founded in 2008 "with the aim of rescuing philosophy from technical debates about the meaning of words and returning it to big ideas and putting them at the centre of culture." Today, the IAI sponsors a series of short videos, often featuring panel discussions, an online magazine featuring a range of essays (IAI News), and a podcast (IAI Podcast). IAI features commentary on a wide range of subjects and debates. Subscription does not include Academy courses.
  • International African Bibliography Online

    The International African Bibliography Online (IABO) is a leading specialist bibliography of African Studies.
  • International Bibliography of Art

    The International Bibliography of Art (IBA) is a definitive resource for scholarly literature about art of Europe and the Americas. Published exclusively by ProQuest, IBA is the successor to the Bibliography of the History of Art (BHA), which was produced by the Getty Research Institute. Together BHA and IBA cover journal-indexing from 1975 to the present: BHA covers 1975-2007, while IBA covers 2008 onward.
  • International Bibliography of the Social Sciences (IBSS)

    The International Bibliography of the Social Sciences (IBSS) is an essential online resource for social science and interdisciplinary research. IBSS includes over two million bibliographic references to journal articles and to books, reviews and selected chapters dating back to 1951. It is unique in its broad coverage of international material and incorporates over 100 languages and countries. Over 2,800 journals are regularly indexed and some 7,000 books are included each year. Abstracts are provided for half of all current journal articles and full text availability is continually increasing.

  • International Energy Agency (IEA) Statistics

    This package provides access to all of the IEA's main statistics products in one convenient package with one start and expiry date. Use the Access button and then click on Connect to access the database.

    The package includes the following data services:

    • World Energy Statistics
    • World Energy Balances
    • Coal Information
    • Electricity Information
    • Natural Gas Information
    • Oil Information
    • Renewables Information
    • Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Energy
    • Energy End-uses and Efficiency Indicators
    • Energy Prices, including OECD Energy Prices and Taxes - Quarterly, World Energy Prices, Monthly Prices
    • Energy Technology RD&D Budgets
    • Energy Projections of IEA Countries – National Data
    • IEA Energy and Carbon Tracker

    NB: this package does not include the Emissions Factors or the Monthly Oil and Monthly Gas data services.

  • International Herald Tribune Historical Archive 1887-2013

    Features the complete archive of the International Herald Tribune from its origins as the European Edition of The New York Herald and later the European Edition of the New York Herald Tribune. The archive ends with the last issue of the International Herald Tribune before its relaunch as the International New York Times.