Oxford Music Online is the access-point for current and forthcoming Oxford music reference subscriptions and products, including Grove Music Online, The Oxford Companion to Music, and The Oxford Dictionary of Music. With OMO patrons can cross-search Grove and Oxford reference content in one location. Grove Music Online now also includes partnerships with RILM providers and Classical Music Library (CML), providing links from the bibliographies in every Grove article to RILM, and links to sounds files in CML from the Related Content tab of every Grove article.
ArchiveGrid serves as a single point of entry that provides online access to descriptions of archival collections held by thousands of libraries, museums, historical societies, and archives worldwide. It employs a powerful search engine combined with a user-friendly interface to enable retrieval of detailed archival collection descriptions (bibliographic records and full finding aids). ArchiveGrid allows users to discover information about primary source materials - both personal papers and corporate records - faster and easier than is possible in general search engines on the web, eliminating, the need to sort through inappropriate results and presenting a consolidated hit list that clearly indicates in which repository materials are held.
Full text archives of AGU journals, books, and weekly newspaper, with linked reference lists. Coverage begins with volume 1 for each journal and extends to 5 years prior to the current year. Every year, the AGU Digital Library will expand to include another full year.
Journal years covered (as of 2008):
- Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems 1999-2002
- Geophysical Research Letters 1974-2002
- Global Biogeochemical Cycles 1987-2002
- International Journal of Geomagnetism and Aeronomy 1998-2002
- Journal of Geophysical Research 1949-2002
- Terrestrial Magnetism 1896-1898
- Terrestrial magnetism and Atmospheric Electricity 1899-1948
- Nonlinear Processes in Geophysics 1994-present
- Paleoceanography 1986-2002
- Radio Science 1969-2002
- Reviews of Geophysics 1963-2002
- Tectonics 1982-2002
- Water Resources Research 1965-2002
This is a package of 319 monographs, 55 serials, and 92 conference proceedings in the discipline of Italian Studies. Specifically, the focus of the database is literature and language, history, social sciences, religion, and arts. Publications from some of Italy’s standard and scholarly publishers feature in this collection, including Bulzoni, Cadmo, Longo, Olschki, and many others. There is an English interface. Retrieved documents appear as pdf files. The backfiles of journals generally begin in 2000.
Times Digital Archive provides full-image coverage of the ‘world’s newspaper of record’ for a period of 200 years, covering events from the French Revolution to the Falkland War, from early industrialization to the information age. The entire content of the paper has been digitized, and it is possible to search the full-text of the newspaper including articles, editorials, obituaries, and advertisements. Advanced searching allows users to search by issue date, article title, byline, article category, or by a combination of variables. A Browse featureallows for searching through a specific issue of the paper via individual page images.
Electronic coverage of the Times of London for after 1985 can be found in several other sources. See here .
GeoScienceWorld provides electronic access to full text articles in 34 society journals in the geosciences, including geology, biology, environmental sciences, ecology, chemistry, marine sciences, and engineering. It provides archives of the backfiles for many titles and is also inter-operable with the GeoRef database. GSW also includes an option to search the GeoRef thesaurus with a graphical viewer called TopicMap.
Global Financial Data is a source for historical stock market, financial, and economic data. Includes data on stock markets from 1690, exchanges rates from 1590, interest rates from 1700, commodities from 1500, and inflation from 1264. Selected current and historical stock price data is also available. All data is clearly defined, easy to read, and is readily downloadable into Excel.
http://eresources.lib.unc.edu
China Data Online provides users with a wealth of statistics about contemporary China, focusing on economic and demographic statistics. Data from national, provincial, county, and city levels can be accessed, on a monthly and/or yearly basis.We subscribe only to the China Statistics. Not included in our subscription is the census data.
- China Data Online comprises the following components:
- China Yearly Macro-economic Statistics (national and provincial)
- China Monthly Macro-economic Statistics
- Monthly Reports on Economy Development
- China City Statistics (1996-)
- China County Statistics (1997-)
- China Industrial Data (monthly and yearly)
- China Statistics on Map
- various statistical yearbooks (2002-)
http://eresources.lib.unc.edu/eid/description.php?resourceID=172757
US Serial Set Maps offers users over 56,000 maps covering United States history from 1789 through 1969. From some of the first soil, geologic, and population maps of many states and territories to the exploration of the Amazon in the early 1800s to flood protection maps of the 1950s to beach erosion studies, U.S. Serial Set Maps provides researchers with a wide-ranging and comprehensive cartographic view of the American experience. Users can download and print the map images in JPG format, or they can download and georeference the images in JP2 format. The maps are linked to Lexis Nexis Congressional for further contextual information.
Site allows doing a keyword search of articles published Sept. 1989-present, or browsing issue tables of contents published 1995-present.
Among The Chronicle’s Web-site highlights are:
- the chronicle.com Web site which is updated throughout the day with the latest news in academe;
- the text from the current print edition, posted every Monday morning;
- a searchable archive of every issue published since September 1989;
- all the commentary and essays from our weekly magazine, The Chronicle Review;
- all the data from the annual Almanac and other special, single-topic reports are in easy-to-search databases;
- online “extras” such as slide shows, podcasts, and video.
For a quick summary of what authorized users may access, please view the site map within the Chronicle’s website.
