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Academic OneFile

Academic OneFile
provides access to
peer-reviewed, full-text
articles from journals
and reference sources.
It also offers full text
of the New York Times
from 1995 to the
present and includes
transcripts and audio
files from National
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Academic Search Premier
(ASP)
1965 - present
The world’s largest
academic
multi-disciplinary
database, Academic
Search Premier
provides full text for
nearly 4,700
publications, including
full text for more than
3,600 peer-reviewed
journals. PDF back-files
to 1975 or further are
available for well over
one hundred journals,
and searchable cited
references are provided
for more than 1,000
titles. |
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Agricola
1970 - present
A bibliographic database
of citations to the
agricultural literature.
Records describe
publications and
resources encompassing
all aspects of
agriculture and allied
disciplines. Although
AGRICOLA does not
contain the materials,
thousands of AGRICOLA
records are linked to
online full-text
documents. Production of
AGRICOLA records in
electronic form began in
1970, but the database
covers materials in all
formats, including
printed works from the
15th century. Created by
the National
Agricultural Library and
its cooperators. |
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American Chemical
Society Publications

ACS provides the
scientific community a
comprehensive collection
of magazines and
peer-reviewed journals
pertaining to the
chemical and related
sciences. Full-text is
available from present
to four years back. |
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Annual Reviews Online
1984 - present
Annual Reviews offers
collections of critical
reviews written by
leading scientists in
the following
disciplines: Biology,
Medicine, Physical
Science, and Social
Science. |
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BioOne

BioOne provides
full-text access to
bioscience research
journals, most of which
are published by small
societies and
non-commercial
publishers. Disciplines
covered include biology,
ecology, and
environmental sciences.
BioOne is a non-profit
endeavor, the result of
collaboration among
libraries, scholars, and
society publishers. |
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Encyclopedia of Life
Sciences

This online
encyclopedia,
continually updated, is
a web-based version of
the twenty-volume set.
Topics covered include
biochemistry, cell
biology, developmental
biology, ecology,
evolution and diversity
of life, functional and
comparative morphology,
genetics and molecular
biology, immunology,
microbiology and
virology, neuroscience,
plant science, science
and society, and
structural biology. |
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Gale Virtual Reference
Library

A database of reference
sources for
multidisciplinary
research. Includes
resources in the
following areas:
business, economics,
popular culture,
multicultural studies,
medicine, alternative
medicine, biology,
endangered species, and
earth science. |
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Science
Database

A collection of articles
from more than 1,600
magazines, journals and
reference materials on
all areas of science. |
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Science Full Text Select
(H. W. Wilson)

Science Full Text
Select, a WilsonWeb
database, provides
full-text articles
covering general
science, applied
science, technological,
biological, and
agricultural topics.
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America's Newspapers (Newsbank)

A database of the
complete electronic
editions of more than
750 U.S. newspapers,
including major
newspapers such as
The New York Times,
The Washington Post,
The Atlanta
Journal-Constitution
and regional newspapers
such as The Knoxville
News-Sentinel and
The Tennessean.
Paid advertisements
are excluded. |
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CountryWatch

Detailed reports for
countries of the world.
This database includes
political, economic,
investment, social, and
environmental overviews,
along with statistics,
maps, and links to
current news. |
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CQ Researcher
1991 - present
The Congressional
Quarterly Researcher
explores a single issue
in the news in depth
each week. Topics range
from social and teen
issues to environment,
health, education and
science and technology. |
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Custom
Newspapers (InfoTrac)
A collection of more
than 650 national and
international
newspapers. Includes the
Chattanooga
Times/Free Press. |
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Expanded Academic ASAP
1980 - present
Coverage in the social
sciences, humanities,
sciences, and
technology, national
news, and general
interest, with a
concentration on
scholarly journals. |
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General OneFile

General OneFile is a
source for news and
periodical articles
covering a wide range of
topics. It includes
full-text articles,
along with some images
and NPR transcripts and
audio files. Updated
daily. |
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JSTOR
1800 to 3 years
before present date
A digital archive
collection of scholarly
journals starting with
the first issues (many
of which date from the
1800s).
NOTE: the
Adobe Acrobat Reader
is required to print
articles. |
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Points of View Reference
Center

A full-text database of
essays that present
multiple sides of a
current issue. For each
topic there is an
overview along with
positive arguments
(point) and opposing
arguments
(counterpoint). Source
materials include
essays, political
magazines, newspapers,
news transcripts,
primary source
documents, and reference
books. This database
also offers guides to
developing arguments and
writing position papers. |
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