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Covers most business areas: management, marketing, economics, finance, accounting, & international business. Includes company reports, SWOT analyses, working papers, country reports, industry reports, case studies, etc.
Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature: authoritative coverage of literature related to nursing and allied health professionals.
Search all ProQuest databases simultaneously. Includes arts, humanities, social sciences, news, and science and technology.
Quantitative data, statistics, infographics, and related information compiled from market research institutes, trade publications, scientific journals, and government databases. Please note: To access the eCommerce Insights module within Statista, click Insights > Explore eCommerce Insights and then click Login from at the top right of the screen.
Citation database from journals and international conference proceedings. Cross-search of the Web of Science Core Collection, BIOSIS Previews, and the SciELO Citation Index (Latin America, Spain, Portugal, the Caribbean and South Africa).
Catalog of books, manuscripts, websites, internet resources, maps, computer programs, musical scores, films, slides, newspapers, journals, magazines, sound recordings, articles, chapters, papers, and videotapes available at libraries worldwide. Cross-search OCLC databases: ArchiveGrid, ArticleFirst, Ebooks, ECO, ERIC, GPO, MEDLINE, OAIster, PapersFirst, ProceedingsFirst, WorldCat, and WorldCatDissertations.
The following databases are newly acquired or being evaluated for a future subscription.
Books, magazines, photographs, maps, letters, diaries, ephemera, videos, and audio files digitized from Latin American and Latinx culture archives scattered across the world.
Provides profiles on over 5,000 venture capital and private equity firms across the U.S. Lists of firms can be downloaded in Excel and PDF formats.
Ethnographic primary sources, including field notes, photographs, manuscripts, and key and unique video ethnographies, covering over 1,000 cultural groups globally. Supports anthropological research and teaching with curriculum-aligned resources such as video segments, lesson plans, and exercises.
Archival and current resources spanning music, film, television, gaming, comics, and childhood and youth culture. Includes respected and influential industry publications, popular magazines, iconic film scripts, and engaging video content.
Government documents, archival materials, periodicals, news scripts, multimedia, and a range of primary and secondary sources support in-depth study of global dynamics, ideologies and identity, governance, human rights, and social change.
Authoritative primary sources, scholarly articles, and documents that cover key events, figures, and time periods for researching social, political, and economic history across the globe.
Primary literary texts, ebooks, reference sources, full-text journals, dissertations, videos, and more, provide access to historical and contemporary works by celebrated and lesser-known authors worldwide including rare texts, and non-traditional sources such as comics and author readings.
Multi-media content that connects foundational works — such as plays, performances, and scores — with secondary materials including journal articles, publications, and reference resources.Integrating varied content from classical music scores to dance videos, historical performance recordings, theatrical productions, and drama texts, enables deeper exploration of technical artistry, historical context, and cultural significance across different time periods.
Provides key indexes, and leading scholarly titles chronicling significant movements, trends, and figures in art, design, architecture, photography, and fashion.
Primary and secondary sources in the areas of women's studies, gender and sexuality studies, LGBTQ+ studies, and men's and masculinity studies.z
Chronicles the plight of refugees and displaced persons across Europe, North Africa, and Asia, bringing together pamphlets, ephemera, government documents, relief organization publications, and refugee reports that recount the causes, effects and responses to refugee crises before, during and shortly after World War II.
Data challenge exercises provide students hands-on experience in applying fundamentals and data analysis methods to real-world scenarios through text, visualizations, interactive quizzes, and downloadable quantitative and qualitative data sets.