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Facts on File: Science Online
Facts On File is one of America’s leading publishers of print and online reference materials for the school and library market. Known to librarians worldwide as "the Information Publisher," Facts On File has been publishing quality reference titles since 1941. Our list has grown to more than 1,300 titles and spans a multitude of subject areas such as U.S. history, world history, language and literature, science and technology, careers, social issues, and many others. Our publishing program covers five reading levels: elementary (grades 3-6), middle school (grades 6-8), high school (grades 9-12), college/academic, and general adult.
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Annals of American History Online
2,100
entries from 1493 to the present, including original source
documents such as speeches, essays, biographies, editorials
written by contributors like Madeleine Albright, Henry Ford,
John Hancock, Malcolm X, and Edgar Allen Poe. From Encyclopædia
Britannica. |
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ART Collection
The
OhioLINK Art and Architecture images database is a collection
of digital images from AMICO (the Art Museum Image Consortium)
as well as contributions from OhioLINK institutions. The AMICO
Library™ is a growing online collection of high-quality,
digital documentation of works of art from around the world.
Images, text and multimedia represent a broad range of works
of art in AMICO Member collections, highlighting cultures
around the world, from prehistoric to contemporary times,
and covering the complete range of expressive forms. Cultures
and time periods represented range from contemporary art,
Native American and Inuit art, to ancient Greek, Roman, and
Egyptian works, along with Japanese and Chinese works. The
2002 edition of The AMICO Library documents over 100,000 works
of art: paintings, sculptures, drawings, prints, photographs,
textiles, costumes, jewelry, manuscripts.
Current AMICO
Members
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Biographies
Plus Illustrated
H.
W. Wilson's collection of 95,000+ biographies from over 50
reference titles, thousands of biographical magazine articles,
and over 20,000 printable images. Search by name, profession,
ethnic background, place of birth, and more. Literary criticism
articles are also accessible from an author's biography. Make
certain the box next to the database name is checked before
searching.
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Literature On-Line
Includes
databases of English and American literature (poetry, verse,
drama, and prose) including various English translations of
the Bible, Shakespeare and searchable collections of 18th,
19th, and 20th century British and American Poetry. Full-text,
searchable works. Current resources include:
- African-American
Poetry
- American
Poetry
- The Bible
in English
- Editions
and Adaptations of Shakespeare
- Eighteenth
Century Fiction
- English Poetry
- English Prose
Drama
- English Verse
Drama
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EBSCOhost
Databases
EBSCOhost
is home to a number of comprehensive databases ranging from
general reference collections to specially designed, subject-specific
collections, including the following:
MasterFILE
Premier provides full text for nearly 1,950 general
reference publications with full text information dating
as far back as 1975. Covering virtually every subject area
of general interest, MasterFILE Premier also includes 315
full text reference books, nearly 100,000 biographies, 76,000
primary source documents, and an image collection of 116,000
photos, maps and flags.
Newspaper
Source provides cover-to-cover full text for 23 national
(U.S.) and international newspapers, including USA Today,
The Christian Science Monitor, The Washington Post, The
Times (London), and The Toronto Star. It also contains selected
full text from more than 180 regional (U.S.) newspapers,
including The Boston Globe, The Chicago Tribune, The Detroit
Free Press, The Miami Herald, The New York Daily News, and
The San Jose Mercury News. In addition, full text television
& radio news transcripts are provided from CBS News,
FOX News, and NPR.
Academic
Search Premier provides full text for nearly 4,000 scholarly
publications, including full text for nearly 3,100 peer-reviewed
journals dating as far back as 1975.
Business
Source Premier provides full text for nearly 3,300 scholarly
business journals, including full text for more than 1000
peer-reviewed business publications.This database provides
full text (PDF) for more than 300 of the top scholarly journals
dating as far back as 1922.
Regional
Business News provides comprehensive full text coverage
for 75 regional business publications -- business journals,
newspapers and newswires from all metropolitan and rural
areas within the United States.
Vocational & Career Collection is designed for
vocational and technical libraries servicing high schools,
community colleges, trade institutions and the general public
with full text coverage for nearly 400 trade and industry-related
periodicals.
Computer
Source - the latest information and current trends in
high technology. Full text for more than 300 publications
and indexing and abstracts for over 400 publications.
Professional
Development Collection, designed for professional educators,
provides a specialized collection of over 500 full text
journals, including more than 300 peer-reviewed titles.
In addition, indexing and abstracts are provided for more
than 800 journals. Examples of titles: Booklist, Curriculum
Administrator, Education, Education Digest, Educational
Leadership, High School Journal, Journal of Education, Journal
of Educational Research, Journal of Learning Disabilities,
Phi Delta Kappan, Reading Teacher, School Library Journal.
Information dates as far back as 1965.
The
Sociological Collection is a comprehensive database
covering information in all areas of sociology, including
social behavior, human tendencies, interaction, relationships,
community development, culture and social structure. Full
text for more than 500 important journals, including more
than 450 peer-reviewed titles. In addition to the full text,
indexing and abstracts are provided for more than 500 journals.
Religion
and Philosophy Collection covers such topics as world
religions, major denominations, biblical studies, religious
history, epistemology, political philosophy, philosophy
of language, moral philosophy and the history of philosophy.
It offers more than 300 full text journals, including more
than 250 peer-reviewed titles for researchers and students
of theology and philosophical studies.
Health
Source: Nursing/Academic Edition provides full text
for 600 scholarly plus abstracts and indexing for more than
850 journals.
Health
Source: Consumer Edition - full text for over 190 journals
as well as abstracts and indexing for over 205 general health,
nutrition and professional health care publications.
Alt
HealthWatch covers complementary and alternative medicine
dating back to 1990. Full text for nearly 140 publications
in its collection, including many peer-reviewed journals.
Clinical Pharmacology provides up-to-date, concise
and clinically-relevant drug monographs for all U.S. prescription
drugs, hard-to-find herbal and nutritional supplements,
over-the-counter products and new and investigational drugs.
Includes Patient Education information.
Primary
Search for children provides full text for more than
60 popular magazines for elementary school research. All
full text articles included in the database are assigned
a reading level indicator (Lexiles), and full text information
dates as far back as 1990. also provides the American Heritage
Children's Dictionary, 3rd Edition from Houghton Mifflin,
and an Image Collection of 116,000 photos, maps and flags
Middle
Search Plus for older elementary students includes Primary
Search and adds full-text articles from over 140 K-12 magazines,
full text of 52 reference books, and over 5,000 book reviews,
with full text backfiles dating to 1990.
EBSCO
Animals provides in-depth information on a variety of
topics relating to animals. Indexing, abstracts, and full
text records describing the nature and habitat of familiar
animals.
Funk
& Wagnalls New World Encyclopedia provides over
25,000 encyclopedic entries covering a variety of subject
areas.
EBSCOhost
Help
Searchasaurus
A search tool designed for children, featuring the following
areas: EBSCO's Primary Search, Middle Search Plus, Encyclopedia
of Animals, General Encyclopedia, Dictionary, and Pictures.
Young researchers can find great information on topics like
animals, history, health, science, and what's in the news.
Tutorial
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Consumer
Health Complete
Convenient access to easily understandable health and medical
information. Search and browse within medical encyclopedias,
popular reference books, and magazine articles. Designed to
support consumer and patients’ information needs. Access
to 4,100 full text health reports written for the lay person
covering diseases, conditions, injuries, and procedures. Full
text for more than one thousand consumer health pamphlets
& leaflets from trusted organizations. Full text from
765 periodicals. Clinical Pharmacology is the basis for drug
coverage, along with Complete Guide to Prescription and Non-Prescription
Drugs. In addition, 5,000 Spanish-language health reports
and a Spanish-language health newswire are provided. A cool
set of diagrams and illustrations that print well. There will
be 1,200 streamed video presentations (starting with 700 and
updated monthly) on health/wellness topics by physicians from
Healthology.
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Enciclopedia
Universal en Español
The most comprehensive encyclopedia in the Spanish language,
from Encyclopædia Brittanica, with over 47,000 articles; 8300
photos, tables, maps, flags, and images; a dictionary with
65,000 entries; a world atlas detaling countries, maps, statistics,
major world cities, and distribution of languages and religions;
timelines that show the events of the past in rich graphical
form.
Help | Ayuda
Encyclopædia
Britannica Online
Includes all of the
text of the print set, plus thousands of additional articles,
digital images, Internet links tied directly to the articles,
statistics for over 190 nations, Merriam Webster's 10th Collegiate
Dictionary (including pronunciation guides and word histories),
and special multi-media databases. Allows natural language
or Boolean search methods, as well as alphabetic topic browsing.
Works with either graphical (Netscape Navigator, Microsoft
Explorer) or non-graphical (Lynx) browsers. Articles can be
delivered immediately and directly to the desktop or printed
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Prospector
The JOB PROSPECTOR internet site is used by local job seekers
to research the Ohio job market. Along with targeting Ohio
employers for employment, the Job Prospector also allows job
seekers to put their resumes on-line and to track which employers
may be searching for resumes like theirs. It even helps job
seekers write their own cover letters so that they can quickly
get their resumes out to employers. |
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NewsBank
Newspaper package, including 17 Ohio papers and the papers
of over a dozen major cities.
NewBank Help
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NoveList
Anyone
looking for a new fiction title to read should try NoveList.
NoveList allows readers of all ages to use a favorite author
or title to discover new books to read. You can also search
NoveList's 96,000 title database by subject or genre. With
NoveList's Explore Fiction feature, you can browse through
350 different categories of science fiction, romance, mysteries,
fantasy, horror, westerns, and adventure.
NoveList Learning Center
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Oxford
Reference Online: Premium Collection
Oxford
Reference Online: The Core Collection is a huge and comprehensive
resource that contains over 100 dictionaries and reference
titles covering the complete subject spectrum: from General
Reference and Language to Science and Medicine, and from Humanities
and Social Sciences to Business and Professional.
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Sanborn
Fire Insurance Maps
The
Digital Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps provides a searchable
interface for locating historical Maps of Ohio towns and cities.
These maps were digitized from microfilm copies by Chadwyck-Healey,
a Bell & Howell Information and Learning company. The searchable
database is a joint project of OPLIN and OhioLINK.
From 1876 to 1970, the Sanborn Insurance Company created more
than 40,035 maps of Ohio towns and cities. Originally used
for fire insurance records, these detailed maps identify individual
buildings on each block. Detailed information on the maps
includes a given building’s occupant status (e.g., hotel or
state capitol), the building’s height, and building’s street
address among other things. The printed maps have been long
used by Ohio’s historians, urban geographers and archaeologists,
and researchers in architecture and ethnic studies.
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