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Showing 21–40 of 79 Databases starting with ‘O’.
  • OpinionArchives.com

    OpinionArchives provides an electronic archives and some fulltext of 17 leading journals of opinion, politics, arts, history and culture. These primary source materials are invaluable for political science, literature, and other humanities and social sciences studies. Indexing reaches back to the first issues of the indexed publications. Journals included are: Harper's Magazine, LaFollette's Magazine, The Progressive, Commonweal, The New Leader, The New Yorker, Commentary Magazine, Dissent, NY Review of Books, American Spectator, Washington Monthly, Moment, Orion Magazine, The Weekly Standard, America's Quarterly, Washington Examiner
  • Opioid Industry Documents Archive (OIDA)

    The Opioid Industry Documents Archive was created by UCSF and Johns Hopkins University in 2021. It preserves and provides permanent public access to previously-internal corporate documents released from opioid litigation and other sources. The documents shed light on the opioid industry during the height of the U.S. opioid crisis.
  • Optica Publishing Group

    The Optical Publishing Group, formerly Optics InfoBase, is a web-based repository of optics research with added services to meet the individual subscriber's needs.

  • Oral History Online

    Oral History Online provides in-depth indexing to more than 2,700 collections of Oral History in English from around the world. The collection provides keyword searching of almost 281,000 pages of full-text by close to 10,000 individuals from all walks of life.
  • Orchestral Music Online

    Daniels' Orchestral Music Online is the most recent iteration of David Daniels's classic repertoire reference work used by conductors, orchestras, musicians, and musicologists throughout the world. This new online version, based on the critically acclaimed fourth edition of the printed reference work Orchestral Music: A Handbook (2005, Scarecrow Press), provides greater and easier access to more information on composers and works.
  • OSTI.gov

    Science, technology, and engineering research information funded by the Department of Energy (DOE). The Database provides access to DOE publicly available citations from 1948 through the present, with continued growth through regular updates.

  • Otzar Hahochma

    Online library of Judaic books, containing over 41,500 books (seforim). The database includes scanned books and manuscript encompassing all realms of Judaism, from ancient times to the modern period: basic works in all Torah and Judaic fields, from Chazal to modern day sources, commentaries to the Bible, Mishnah and Talmud, works in Jewish philosophy and mussar; in addition to books on Jewish history and Jewish communities, Hebrew language and grammar, encyclopedia's etc. Only one person at a time can use this resource.
  • Oxford Academic

    Oxford Academic, Oxford University Press (OUP)’s platform for research, offers a single point of entry for access to scholarly and academic books and journals. Please note that JHU does not subscribe to all content.

  • Oxford African American Studies Center

    The Oxford African American Studies Center provides students, scholars and librarians with more than 7,500 articles by top scholars in the field. Over 1,000 images, primary sources with specially written commentaries, and over 100 maps have been collected to enhance this reference content. And over 100 charts and tables offer information on everything from demographics to government and politics to business and labor to education and the arts.Core content: Africana; Encyclopedia of African American History, 1619-1895; Encyclopedia of African American History, 1896 to the Present; Black women in America, Second Edition; African American National Biography; Concise Oxford Companion to African American Literature.

  • Oxford Art Online

    Oxford Art Online is an innovative gateway that offers users the ability to access and search the vast content of Grove Art Online and Oxford art reference in one location. With the 2008 complete redesign of Grove Art Online, as well as the addition of substantial new Oxford reference content, Oxford Art Online offers the most extensive and easily searchable online art resource available today, a virtual art reference library of unparalleled scope and depth.
  • Oxford Bibliographies Online

    Developed cooperatively with scholars and librarians worldwide, Oxford Bibliographies offers exclusive, authoritative research guides. Subscription includes subject bibliographies on: African Studies, Chinese Studies, Cinema & Media Studies, Classics, Islamic Studies, Jewish Studies, Latin American Studies, Linguistics, American Literature, Atlantic History, British & Irish Literature, Medieval Studies, Military History, Philosophy, and Renaissance & Reformation.
  • Oxford Bibliographies Online: African Studies

    Oxford University Press has asked leading scholars to identify the most significant themes and areas of study in their fields, recommend the best sources for exploring them, and discuss these works conceptual and empirical significance to provide a series of guided studies through the diverse approaches to a wide array of complex subjects. Explores African perspectives on art, culture, economics, geography and the environment, ancient and modern history, literature, music, politics, religion, science and thought, and society.
  • Oxford Bibliographies Online: American Literature

    The field of American Literature is one of the most active fields in academia today and is characterized by the many cultures, religions, and ethnicities that have contributed to the larger American literary tradition over the past 500 years. The study of literature invites trans-disciplinary collaboration with fields as varied as history, cultural studies, politics, and women’s studies making it challenging for students and scholars to stay informed about related areas of study.
  • Oxford Bibliographies Online: Art History

    Art history is a vast discipline, geographically, historically, and intellectually. In its initial centuries, art history dealt with Western art, but the boundaries of the field have since expanded. Traditional emphases on European art have been reduced, as the discipline reaches world-wide dimensions in which connections as much as differences have increasingly come into focus. Originating as a study much informed by ancient art, and then by the art of the Renaissance, the historical dimension of the discipline has also continuously advanced with time. In the past half century art historians have also engaged more and more with questions of theory, method, and the history of the discipline. Oxford Bibliographies in Art History responds to these needs and offers a trustworthy pathway through the thicket of information overload.
  • Oxford Bibliographies Online: Atlantic History

    Atlantic history is a fast developing field of historical inquiry that operates upon new assumptions about how to understand the remarkable nature of interactions between different peoples and cultures on four continents and many islands in the period between Columbus’ voyages to the New World in the late fifteenth century and the end of slavery in the Americas in the late nineteenth century. Its principal theme is the movement of peoples, ideas and things in the Atlantic World.
  • Oxford Bibliographies Online: Biblical Studies

    The modern academic study of the Bible is a highly technical and multifaceted field. Its practitioners are often required to gain expertise in diverse areas ranging from archaeology, Egyptology, Assyriology, and linguistics through textual, historical, and sociological studies, to literary theory, feminist studies, philosophy, and theology – to name but a few. As a result, the field of Biblical Studies is incredibly dynamic, with new discoveries, new methodologies, and new perspectives continually being brought to bear on the interpretation of the Bible.
  • Oxford Bibliographies Online: British and Irish Literature

    As a key part of Western literary and cultural history, British and Irish literature encompasses a massive range of periods, authors, and works that make it one of the most active fields in academia today. As such, this area of study invites trans-disciplinary collaboration with fields as varied as history, cultural studies, political science, and philosophy making it challenging for students and scholars to stay informed about every applicable area.
  • Oxford Bibliographies Online: Chinese Studies

    Developed cooperatively with scholars worldwide, Oxford Bibliographies in Chinese Studies offers exclusive, authoritative research guides. Combining the best features of an annotated bibliography and a high-level encyclopedia, this resource guides researchers to the best available scholarship across the field of Chinese Studies.
  • Oxford Bibliographies Online: Cinema & Media Studies

    Oxford Bibliographies in Cinema and Media Studies has recruited many of the finest scholars in cinema and media studies to chart a path through the information thicket and toward a carefully organized, thoroughly peer-reviewed account of the most important books, articles, and Web sites.
  • Oxford Bibliographies Online: Classics

    Classical Studies comprises a vast body of scholarship: primary and secondary sources, commentaries, multiple important editions, and critique. OBO: Classics provides a reliable source of general information and lengthy bibliography on a wide array of topics concerning the ancient world.