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Alternate Name(s):a + t, aplust, a plus t

Publications from a+t architecture publishers, including ebooks and the a+t magazine.

Archive of digitally captured articles, data sets and proceedings on geology and earth sciences from the American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG) and other partnering geological associations from around the world.
Note: The “PTTC Tech Place” and “AAPG Ahead of Print” collections will display in search results, but are not part of SU Libraries’ subscription.
Alternate Name(s):ABI/INFORM Global, ABI/INFORM Trade and Industry, ABI/INFORM Dateline
Index and abstracts to publications in business, management, and news, as well as reports and working papers; includes some full text.
Alternate Name(s):Gale Academic OneFile
Journals and other resources in the sciences, engineering, business, as well as humanities and social sciences areas. Includes newspapers as well as news transcripts. Provided by NOVELNY.
Alternate Name(s):AVON
Streaming videos, including documentaries, newsreels and programs, interviews, and performances, on a wide range of subjects from providers such as CBS, Universal, and The Open University.
Current and past worldwide news sources, including international, local and regional newspapers, media transcripts, wire service content, college newspaper articles, magazines, blogs, video and audio.
Alternate Name(s):Access Engineering
Perry's Handbook for Chemical Engineers, Marks' Standard Handbook for Mechanical Engineers and other McGraw Hill books, videos, graphs, and an Excel calculator tool.
Alternate Name(s):Access Science
McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology, including articles, definitions, biographies, images and more.
Books covering subjects within the humanities, including world history, philosophy, musicology, and film and media studies.

Conference proceedings, articles, books, reports, videos, and other publications from the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM). Searches can be expanded to include non-ACM resources.

A resource for best practices in scholarly communication for STEM disciplines. This comprehensive guide covers topics from article structure and the peer-review process to open access and data sharing.
Short introductory ebooks on various chemistry topics, published by the American Chemical Society. Titles are designed to be read in 4-6 hours and include a glossary, animations of concepts, and video interviews with scientists.
Journals and books published by the American Chemical Society, covering chemistry, chemical engineering, materials, chemistry education, and more.
Complete text of the Acta Santorum edition published by the Société des Bollandistes in Antwerp and Brussels.
Audiovisual library of U.S. and international advertising sourced from numerous ad agencies, including award winning ads  (Cannes Lion, Clio, Effie, One Show, etc.)
Login required. Content from Advertising Age, including articles, videos, and podcasts.

Trade publication in advertising and brand marketing. Includes access to premium articles, embedded images, and streaming video.

Journal articles, research, folktales, music, and video across the humanities and social sciences, from and about Africa and the African diaspora.
South African produced index including journals, books, and documents covering Africa and African studies. Content includes the Index to South African Periodicals, IBISCUS, Africa Institute Database, African Journal Online, Media Africa, and NAMLIT, from the National Library of Namibia.
Military documents, letters, court records, and more from the 17th -20th centuries pertaining to African Americans.
Pamphlets, newspapers, periodicals, correspondence, official records, reports, and in-depth oral histories covering the experiences of African Americans. Focuses on themes of racism, discrimination and integration, and African American culture and identity primarily in the communities of Atlanta, Chicago, Brooklyn New York, and towns and cities in North Carolina from 1863-1986.
Alternate Name(s):History Commons

African American newspapers published during the 1800s; includes full page image content.

African American newspapers published in the United States between 1827 and 1998.
Original documents of the African American Police League Records, 1961—1988.
Free registration required.
Index of African-published journals covering agricultural sciences, science and technology, health and social sciences.
Archival materials spanning five centuries of European maritime exploration, c. 1420-1920. These include audio and visual material; manuscripts and early printed materials; maps and visual content; and correspondence, journals and personal accounts. Themes covered include expedition planning, financing & sponsorship; ships & provisions; new territories; life at sea; indigenous peoples; navigation, scientific observations and instruments; and more.
Index to articles, book chapters, reports, dissertations, and video related to aging, from health sciences, social, economic, and policy perspectives.
Index to journal articles, proceedings, reports and more in agriculture and related fields such as nutrition, public health, and veterinary medicine.
Includes AGRICOLA, TOXLINE, Environmental Sciences and Pollution Management (ESPM), and Environmental Impact Statements (EIS) databases, covering scholarly journals, magazines, technical reports, conference proceedings and more, on topics such as agriculture, farming, forestry, nutrition, veterinary sciences, and related fields.
Alternate Name(s):Gale OneFile
Periodicals focused on agriculture and its related fields, including practical aspects of farming and scientific research in horticulture. Provided by NOVELNY.
Alternate Name(s):Scitation

Journals published by the American Institute of Physics (AIP) and its publishing partners, covering physics, the physical sciences, and more.

 

Alternate Name(s):Association for Information Systems
Association for Information Systems (AIS) repository of articles and papers from conferences, association interest groups and chapters, and academic journals, with exception of Management Information Systems Quarterly (MISQ), European Journal of Information Systems (EJIS), Health Systems, and Information Systems Journal (ISJ) which are not included in this subscription.
Alternate Name(s):Music and Performing Arts Music Online
Unified search interface for all music products from Alexander Street Press, including digital scores, streaming audio, and streaming video. Coverage spans Western classical, American popular, world music, folk, jazz, ethnographic recordings, ballet, modern dance, documentaries, and more. Collections searched include American Music, Classical Scores Library, Classical Music Library, Contemporary World Music, Jazz Music Library, Popular Music Library, Smithsonian Global Sound, and music and dance content from Academic Video Online.
Alternate Name(s):Artists of the World
Biographical information about painters, sculptors, designers, photographers, architects, and more from many eras. Information about artists’ works, and bibliographies are included.
Alternative and independent press newspapers, magazines, and journals, from 1970 to present; included in the TDM Studio text visualization dashboard; please see the ProQuest TDM Studio guide for access information.
Index to alternative, radical, and left periodicals, newspapers, and magazines, from 1991 to present.
Index to alternative, radical, and left periodicals, newspapers, and magazines published between 1969-1990.
Search across publisher Adam Matthew’s primary-source collections of digitized archival content from archives around the world on numerous subjects, including but not limited to literature, history, social issues, cultural studies, global trade, news, and more.
Official diplomatic correspondence between American and British officials, from 1775-1815, published as a 9 volume set.
Oral histories, correspondence, diaries, photographs, artifacts, and military records telling the stories of American military personnel and civilians during the second World War. Content is digitized from the National WWII Museum in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Articles, books and more covering the history and culture of the United States and Canada
Page image historical American newspapers covering 1690-1876, and titles included in Clarence Brigham's History and Bibliography of American Newspapers, 1690-1820, with post 1820 content from the American Antiquarian Society.
For access to Series 2-5, select title above, go to Choose Databases link, change selected series, and choose OK.
Archival collection from the American Antiquarian Society of magazines and journals in five series: Series I: 1691 -1820; Series II: 1821-1837; Series III: 1838-1852; Series IV: 1852-1865; Series V: 1866 through 1877.
Alternate Name(s):formerly: American Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies: ABSEES
Citations for journal articles, books, government publications, and other scholarly sources on East-Central Europe, Russia, Soviet Union and the former Soviet Republics. Sources published in the United States, Canada, and some European countries. Produced by the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.
Full-text of 1,000 film scripts, allowing an exploration of 100,000 scenes of American culture though the decades, in major works by selected directors and studios.
Correspondence, diaries, government documents, books, pamphlets, broadsides, photographs, artwork, and maps, digitized from the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History in New York. Consists of two modules: Module I, Settlement, Commerce, Revolution and Reform: 1493-1859 and Module 2, Civil War, Reconstruction and the Modern Era: 1860-1945.
Archival commercial and governmental newsreels, documentaries covering American history. Includes footage from United Newsreel and Universal Newsreel.
One simultaneous user only.
Biographical dictionary covering numerous individuals from American history.
18th and 19th century American newspapers and periodicals.
Open access collection of newspapers from U.S. prisons; a Reveal Digital project.
Newspapers from 1826-1876, covering topics such as crime, sports, urban life scandal, and more, from the American Antiquarian Society collections.
Broadsides, correspondence, diaries, drawings and illustrations, ephemera, financial records, maps, periodicals, photographs, and rare books documenting the westward expansion of the United States from 1718-1968.Covers papers of early pioneers, explorers and hunters; accounts of the Gold Rush; growth of railway and road networks; agricultural transformation of the West; Native American history and culture; and more.
3D human body anatomy with physiology content, as well as case studies, study guides and more.
Resources for genealogical and historical research, including records from the United States Census; military records; land, vital and church records; photos; passenger lists and more.
Interdisciplinary and international bibliography of articles and books about the Greek and Roman civilizations, covering Greek and Latin literature and linguistics, history, art, archaeology, philosophy, religion, mythology, music, science, and more.

Annual scholarly literature reviews in the biomedical sciences, physical sciences, and social sciences.

Alternate Name(s):Answer Connect; IntelliConnect
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Wolters Kluwer, CCH federal and state tax and tax news content.
Index to materials from the late 1800s to present in the fields of anthropology, archaeology, and interdisciplinary studies, from the Harvard University's Anthropological Literature database and the United Kingdom's Anthropological Index (Royal Anthropological Institute).
Articles from journals, newsletters, and bulletins published by the American Anthropological Society.
Alternate Name(s):APimages AP Images Associated Press
Associated Press images and audio recordings.
Alternate Name(s):formerly AP Images Classic APimages AP Images Associated Press
**Beginning November 1, 2019 this will replace AP Images Classic**
Extensive collection of contemporary and historical photos, news stories, audio clips and print graphics produced by Associated Press journalists.
British Government documents about South Africa during the Apartheid regime spanning the period 1948-1980. Resources include documents, dispatches, reports, telegrams and handwritten embassy notes both from South Africa and from Britain, the United States and other powers. These provide first-hand analyses of South Africa's relationship with the international community, struggles with internal resistance, civil unrest and anti-apartheid organizations and the implementation of policies to forcibly remove black Africans into Bantustans.
Alternate Name(s):Industrial Arts Index Business Periodicals Index
Provides content from the Applied Science & Technology Index and the Industrial Arts Index. Trade, professional and technical society journals and magazines, from 1913-1983, covering applied sciences.
Trade, professional and technical society journals and magazines, covering applied sciences, computing, engineering and more from 1983 to present.
Full text access to the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Journals, with search interface for conference papers, books, and standards published by the AIAA which can then be requested through ILL or your subject librarian.
Finding aid for historical documents, personal papers, and family histories held in archives around the world.

Archival documents relating to the historical, political, social, legal, and health aspects of sex, sexuality, and gender. Contains newsletters, papers, government documents, manuscripts, pamphlets, and more. Includes modules on LGBTQ History and Culture Since 1940 (parts 1-2); Sex and Sexuality, Sixteenth to Twentieth Century; International Perspectives on LGBTQ Activism and Culture; Community and Identity in North America.

 

Archives and publications of the Chinese central government, from the National Committee of Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference.

Archives and publications of the Communist Party of China including information from official organizations, i.e., the People's Daily Press, the Party Literature Research Office of the CPC Central Committee, the National People's Congress, and the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.

A full-text database of the Medieval Latin translations of Aristotle’s works made on the basis of the Greek original text.
Art and architecture works with images from several presses and galleries, including the Art Institute of Chicago, Princeton University press, MIT Press, Yale Center for British Art, Yale University Press, and more.
Journals, books, and images covering fine arts, decorative and commercial art, architecture and architectural design.
One simultaneous user only.
Articles, interviews, reviews, yearbooks and museum publications, from 1929-1984.
Index and abstracts to articles, essays, reviews, and more covering modern and contemporary art from the 19th century to the present.
Books, newspapers, photographs, and other content covering the Hispanic civil rights movement as well as late 19th and 20th century social and religious thought and writing.
Alternate Name(s):Art Films Digital Bloomsbury Video Library
Films, documentaries, masterclasses, and interviews for arts education and practitioners.
Classic works of French literature, prose, and technical writing from the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries covering literary criticism, biology, history, economics, and philosophy.

Art, architecture, and archaeology images including images from the Smithsonian, the MoMA collection for architecture and design and the Schlesinger photograph collection on the history of women in America.

Alternate Name(s):ArXiv.org e-Print Archive
Archive of research papers, covering physics and related disciplines, mathematics, nonlinear sciences, and computer science.
Journals, conference proceedings, and books published by the American Society of Civil Engineers.

Newspaper articles about Asian American life, culture and politics from the 1800s to the present.

American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) journals, covering mechanical engineering research.
A social science and health information indexing and abstracting tool covering health, social services, psychology, sociology, economics, politics, race relations and education.

Wire copy, intra- and inter-bureau correspondence, photos, video footage, and personal papers from reporters and photographers affiliated with the Associated Press. Libraries access includes module U.S. Cities Bureaus Collection, 1931-2004

ASTM International's standards, covering metals, petroleum, construction, the environment, and more, including active, redline, historical and withdrawn standards. ASTM Compass also includes the Digital Library’s journals, special technical publications, data, proceedings, and more.
Books from 1800-1918 covering Jewish culture, theology, Hebrew language, poetry and more.
Books from 1723-1921 covering religion and social movements, such as women's rights, church and state, abolition, evolution, education reforms, and more.
Journal articles, reviews, and essays covering religion and theology, compiled by the American Theological Library Association.
Full-page images scan of this influential African American newspaper, from 1932 to 2010
Index to articles on architecture, archaeology, city planning, interior design, and historic preservation, published from the 1930s (with selective coverage dating back to the 1860s) to the present.

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Cases related to advertising issues and claims. SU users wanting access for a specific case(s) can contact Newhouse School Librarian, Michael Pasqualoni, mjpasqua@syr.edu (315) 443-3715.
Works of Bertolt Brecht (1898-1956), with notes on the text, based on Bertolt Brecht: Ausgewaehlte Werke in sechs Baenden: Jubilaeumsausgabe zum 100. Geburtstag
Index and abstracts to conference proceedings and dissertations, exhibition catalogs, and journals covering European and American art. Includes the Bibliography of the History of Art (BHA) covering 1990-2007, the International Bibliography of Art (IBA), and the Répertoire de la literature de l'art (RILA), covering 1975-1989.
Bibliography of western-language monographs, articles and book chapters on Asia published since 1971.
Three simultaneous users only.
Bibliography of writing about the British Isles, British Empire and Commonwealth, from 55BC to the present.
Bibliography of works related to women writers from 1500-1640, including writers of works in French, Greek, Latin, Spanish, Irish Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic and Welsh.
Index to journal articles, books, essays, government documents and more from the sixteenth century to the present covering all aspects of native North American culture, history, and life.

This resource requires creating an individual account using your @syr.edu address and creation of password (DO NOT use your NetID login/password). Access to Billboard’s weekly charts, digital-first platform with interactive content, news, and expert commentary on the music business. 

Photographs, biographies, archival information, and bibliographies about current and former senators, congresspersons, vice presidents, territorial delegates, resident commissioners and delegates to the Continental congress. Covers 1774-present.
Searchable collection of biographies, including the complete run of Biography Today and Biography.
Open access research journals covering global health, epidemiology, biodiversity, the environment, and international development and more. Includes peer-reviewed journals from Bangladesh, Brazil, Chile, China, Colombia, Egypt, Ghana, India, Iran, Kenya, Malaysia, Nigeria, Tanzania, Turkey, Uganda and Venezuela.
Bioscience research journals covering agriculture, biology, ecology, environmental sciences, zoology and more.
Building plans, photos, and articles covering architectural design from 2002-2016.
Industry and market analysis reports, covering national and local markets.
News content from U.S. and global news sources, including African American publications, covering topics such as voting rights, voter suppression and disenfranchisement, segregation and civil rights, prejudice, discrimination, activism and protest movements.
Scholarly essays, articles, historical newspaper articles, related to Black Studies, from fields such as literature, political science, sociology, philosophy, and religion.
Primary and secondary non-fiction writings, speeches, interviews, trials and other materials by black Americans.
Books and images for the study of architecture, urbanism, and interior design. Includes Sir Banister Fletcher’s Global History of Architecture, images from the National Archives at Kew, and other scholarly titles.
Select academic books published by Bloomsbury. Limited titles available.
Books and images for the study of culture throughout the ages, including animals, food, work, fashion, the human body, media, and more. Includes the Bloomsbury Cultural History series and other scholarly history titles.
Books, reference, and museum object images for the scholarly study of design and crafts worldwide, from 1500 BCE to the present day. Includes the Encyclopedia of Design, Encyclopedia of East Asian Design, and exhibition archives from the Museum of Craft and Design, San Francisco.
Alternate Name(s):Berg Fashion Library; Fashion Photography Archive; Fashion Video Archive
Images, videos, reference, biographies, and peer reviewed articles for research in international fashion and dress and fashion as performance art. Includes the Berg Encyclopedia of World Dress and Fashion, the Valerie Steele Core Collection of fashion photographs, and videos from the YOOX-NET-A-PORTER Runway Archive Collections 1979 to 2003. Contains the modules Berg Fashion Library, Fashion Photography Archive, Fashion Video Archive.
Books and reference works in food studies, food history and anthropology of food, with a broad coverage of topics, periods, and cultures. Image collections include content from the Culinary Arts Museum at Johnson and Wales University, The National Archives (UK), and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Scholarly books and reference works published by Bloomsbury on world popular music, sound studies, and the music industry. Includes the Encyclopedia of Popular Music of the World, the Bloomsbury 33 1/3 book series on influential music albums, and other Bloomsbury titles.
Book reviews from many sources. Includes youth literature titles.
Full-page and article images from the Boston Globe. Currency of this historical access is updated periodically and covers 1872 up to 32 years of the current date.
Enzyme functional data collection, from the Institute of Biochemistry and Bioinformatics at the Technical University of Braunschweig.
A modern dictionary for Ancient Greek, translated from Franco Montanari’s Vocabolario della Lingua Greca, and edited under the auspices of The Center for Hellenic Studies in Washington, DC.
Select academic books published by Brill. Limited titles available.
Alternate Name(s):Jacoby Online
Portions of Felix Jacoby's ""Fragmente der Griechischen Historiker"" (FGrHist) which includes fragments of works of Greek historians, and commentary, information about the authors, and a bibliography. In Greek with English translation.
Translation of Der Neue Pauly, a reference work covering Greco-Roman to early medieval time period. Includes maps and illustrations.
Britannica Academic encyclopaedia articles, images, and videos, and dictionary definitions from Merriam-Webster.
Primary source British colonial government materials related to 13 colonies across Africa from 1821-1953. Part of the British Online Archives.
Primary source materials including British colonial government reports of the colonial departments of Kenya when it was an East African Colony until Independence, 1907-1964. Part of the British Online Archives.
British journal and magazine page image content from the 1600s to the 20th century.
Documents of the Radio Corporation of America (RCA) and industry pamphlets on the rise of mass media and the impact of broadcasting innovations such as television, advertising and consumer culture. Documents include information on regulation, censorship, and communication ethics.
Ebooks on various business topics, such as communications, entrepreneurship, ethics, finance, management, marketing, and more.
Articles about business, company histories and profiles, financial and industry reports, SWOT analyses, and more.
Business and economics journals and magazine articles, many with full text, including content from the Harvard Business Review.

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Publications about Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) from California Partners for Advanced Transportation Technology (PATH).

Technical report series published by the CalTech Earthquake Engineering Research Laboratory beginning in 1970.

Access to journals and select ebooks published by Cambridge University Press, covering sciences, social sciences and humanities.
Newspapers published throughout the Caribbean between 1718 and 1876.
Alternate Name(s):SciFinder-n
Articles, patents, and white papers describing chemicals. Includes information on structures, reactions, compounds, drug development, and manufacturing. Also includes PatentPak, MethodsNow Synthesis, and Retrosynthesis. Search by substances by name, CAS Registry Number, or use the editor to draw chemical structures, substructures, or reactions. Requires separate login. See the CAS SciFinder-n Research Guide for more help.

ACCESS NOTE: The British Library is continuing to experience a major technology outage as a result of a cyber-attack. The outage is still affecting their website, online systems and services. This is a temporary website, with limited content, which outlines the services that are currently available.

A searchable database of some of the western illuminated manuscripts in the British Library. The Library holds one of the richest collections of medieval and renaissance manuscripts in the world, and aims to provide access to images and information about its manuscripts to students, scholars, and the general public. The Catalogue includes descriptions and images of western manuscripts with pictorial and decorative embellishments, from fully painted miniatures to decorated initials.

Alternate Name(s):Foreign Office Files for Central Asia, Persia, and Afghanistan

British Foreign Office files relating to Persia (Iran), Central Asia, Russia, and Afghanistan between 1834 and 1922. Sources include government documents, dispatches, correspondence, newspaper clippings, maps, and personal accounts between the British government and various governmental representatives including foreign ministers, diplomats, Shahs of Persia, Emirs of Afghanistan, military officials, and national governments.

Research and historic book chapters about all areas of chemistry, including nanoscience, separation methods, and sustainable chemistry.
Searchable full page images of this influential African American newspaper, covering years 1905-2010
Full-page and article images from the Chicago Tribune. Currency of this historical access is updated periodically and covers 1849 up to 10 years of the current date.
Index to materials on Mexican-American topics 1960 to the present, produced by the Ethnic Studies Library at the University of California, Berkeley. Includes coverage of Latinx experience, Cuban Americans, and Central American immigrants,
Publications and index to information about child abuse, adoption, foster care and more provided by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Searchable information about books for children.
Searchable information about fiction and nonfiction works for children of all ages.
Chapter, pop-up, and picture books, pamphlets, sketches, toys, games, paper dolls, and sheet music documenting the history and literature of childhood from the 1820s to the 1920s. Content focuses on America as well as international publications, and is digitized from collections of the American Antiquarian Society and the Winterthur Museum and Library
**Access note: Due to policy changes at the government level in the People’s Republic of China, access to full-text downloads has been temporarily suspend to many content types in this database.**
Chinese academic journals covering economics, education, history, law, literature, management, military affairs, philosophy, politics, and other social sciences.
Access includes Series F,G,H, and J.
Statistical data related to China, including census, spatial data, charts, and maps.
Web based spatial data service that allows access to comprehensive information from government statistics, population and economic Census, and many other data sources with functions for exploratory spatial data analysis. Includes pre-formatted summary, comparison and rank reports and maps, and allows users to quickly retrieve information for any area of Mainland China.
Primary source materials for the study of trade and cultural exchange between North America and China, as well as East Asia and the Pacific, from the 18th to early 20th centuries. Documents include accounts, business records, correspondence, ephemera, journals, manuscripts, maps, newspapers, illustrations, photographs, and printed books.
Books, photographs, historical surveys, encyclopedia and periodical articles, and statistical works documenting the culture, population, and geography of China from 1750-1929. Content is digitized from the Charles W. Wason Collection on East Asia at Cornell University Library.
Correspondence, illustrations, maps, official papers, periodicals, personal accounts and manuscripts, photographs, and printed books documenting China’s interaction with the West spanning from the 18th to the 20th centuries. Documents relate to the 1792-1794 Macartney Embassy, the Opium Wars, the opening of Hong Kong, missions in China, the Boxer War, the 1911 revolution, the Communist Revolution led by Mao, and the Great Leap Forward.
Periodicals from the Church Missionary Society, South American Missionary Society, and the Church of England Zenana Missionary Society, published 1804-2009. Documents relate to missiology and world Christianity as well as material on broader themes in global history, education, healthcare and medicine. Includes modules 1 and 2.
Cumulative Index of Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL) covering literature on allied health, alternative and complementary medicine, consumer health, nursing and more.
Alternate Name(s):History Commons

Articles from Civil War newspapers published between Nov. 1, 1860 and Apr. 15, 1865. Includes descriptions of events, editorials, advertisements, and more.

Primary source documents covering the Civil War, including the years leading up to the war and the fall of the Confederacy, from the collections of the New York Historical Society.
Scores, including full scores, study scores, piano and vocal scores, and piano reductions, from the Renaissance to the 21st century.
Alternate Name(s):ClaCla

Open Access database of Late Antique and Medieval Christian literature which provides references for Patristic, Medieval and Byzantine texts. This collaborative project is continuously updated with new material. 

Cochrane Library Online provides access to evidence-based resources related to healthcare decision-making. Includes the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews; Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL); Cochrane Clinical Answers.
Papers related to the study of cognition, including works from anthropology, biology, computer science, linguistics, medicine, neuroscience, psychology, and philosophy.
Collection of formerly classified government documents related to U.S. intelligence and the Soviet Union from the end of World War II through 1991.
Books covering research in the biomedical and life sciences. Includes literature reviews.
Correspondence between the British Government and the American colonies, covering the period of 1606 to 1822. Includes charters, correspondence, diaries, business and financial documents, legal documents, legislation, newspapers, speeches, treaties, and warrants, digitized from CO 5 series from The National Archives, United Kingdom. Documents relate to English settlement, colonial legislation, warfare, taxation, trade and protectionism, religion, piracy and privateering, surveying and exploration, and war. Includes modules 1-5.
Documents of the Colonial Office of the British Government specific to the governance of islands in the English-speaking Caribbean from 1624-1872. Includes census data, correspondence, legislative acts, medical and military reports, and maps. Documents relate to trade, law, piracy, plantation governance, agriculture, enslavement and emancipation, crime, and estate ownership. Includes modules 1, 2, 3.
The ComAbstracts database contains abstracts of articles and books published in the primary professional literature of the communication(s) field as well as bibliographic records and audio materials. The database covers fields related to human communication studies including mass communication, human interaction, rhetoric, health communication, communication and new media, journalism, communication history.
ComAnalytics provides data about the relative publication performance of individual scholars and of departments of communication (journalism, mass communication, speech, communication studies, media studies, rhetoric, etc.)
An indexing and abstracting tool covering the communications disorders literature, with focus on speech-language pathology and audiology.
Abstracts of publications covering advertising, discourse, linguistics, media studies, speech-language pathology, and other communication fields.
Alternate Name(s):Gale OneFile
Journals and magazines providing coverage of advertising, communications, public relations, linguistics, writing and more. Provided by NOVELNY.
Alternate Name(s):Capital IQ CapitalIQ capital iq capitaliq
For a “daypass” URL to be automatically emailed to you, you must enter a valid syr.edu email address. For remote or longer term access, Register at Wharton Research Data Services if you do not already have a WRDS account.
Financial information, including income statements, stock prices, balance sheets, and data about publicly held companies, including some historic data.
Alternate Name(s):Gale OneFile
A comprehensive information technology research database, covering computer science, electronics and telecommunications. Provided by NOVELNY.
Monthly journal providing reviews of books, journal articles, conferences covering all aspects of computing.
Documents of the Colonial Office, Dominions Office and Foreign Office of the British Government specific to Africa from 1834 to 1966. Includes correspondence, dispatches, reports, and treaties. Documents relate to coastal trading in the early 19th century, the Conference of Berlin in 1884, the abuses of the Congo Free State, tropical diseases, Italy’s defeat by the Abyssinians, World War II, apartheid in South Africa, and the colonial moves toward independence.
Documents of the Colonial Office, Dominions Office and Foreign Office of the British Government specific to Central and South America and the French- and Spanish-speaking Caribbean from 1833-1969. Includes correspondence, dispatches reports, and treaties. Documents relate to slavery and the slave trade, immigration, relations with indigenous peoples, wars and territorial disputes, the fall of the Brazilian monarchy, British business and financial interests, industrial development, the building of the Panama Canal, and the rise to power of populist rulers such as Perón in Argentina and Vargas in Brazil.
Documents of the Colonial Office, Dominions Office and Foreign Office of the British Government specific to the Levant and the Arabian peninsula, Iran, Turkey, Egypt, and Sudan from 1839-1969. Includes correspondence, dispatches reports, and treaties. Documents relate to the Egyptian reforms under Muhammad Ali Pasha in the 1830s, the Middle East Conference of 1921, the mandates for Palestine and Mesopotamia, the partition of Palestine, the 1956 Suez Crisis and post-Suez western foreign policy, and the Arab-Israeli conflict.
Documents of the Colonial Office, Dominions Office, and Foreign Office of the British Government specific to the United States, Canada, the English-speaking Caribbean, and Central and South America, from 1824-1961. Includes correspondence, dispatches, reports, and treaties. Documents relate to slavery, Prohibition, the First and Second World Wars, racial segregation, territorial disputes, the League of Nations, McCarthyism, and the nuclear bomb.
Official U.S. Congress site, providing access to legislative information, Congressional Record, Congressional Research Service Reports, information about members of Congress, and more.
Alternate Name(s):CPID Absorbed Household Products Database
Database designed to educate consumers about chemical ingredients of household products.
Articles on women's issues covering such disciplines as sociology, psychology, health, education, child and family studies, marriage and family therapy, aging, gerontology and human rights. Coverage starts with 1992.
Alternate Name(s):Roubini Global Economics
Users must create an account using their syr.edu email address to access this resource.

Research reports covering economic forecasts, markets, and policy globally.
Videos related to counseling, social work, psychotherapy, clinical psychology, and theory. Includes counseling sessions and transcripts.
Search across multiple Congressional Quarterly publications on one platform: CQ Almanac, CQ Researcher Plus Archive, CQ Magazine, Politics in America 2018, Supreme Court Yearbooks. Includes historical data about American voting from presidential, U.S. Congressional and state elections in the Voting and Elections Collection. (For other CQ Press books and reference, search the SAGE Knowledge platform.)
One simultaneous user only.
Handbook of information related to science and engineering, covering biochemistry, compounds, geophysics, nuclear and particle physics, and including lab data and mathematical tables.
Alternate Name(s):Gale OneFile
Journals and magazines on criminal justice, law, law enforcement, security, and terrorism. Provided by NOVELNY.
Index and abstracts to publications covering criminal justice, law, and forensic sciences.
Alternate Name(s):Criterion
Selected films from the Criterion Pictures USA collection.
Alternate Name(s):GS Critical Collective
Archival collection of writing about Indian art from 1900 to present. Includes images and articles about art history, cinema, lens based practices, and photography directory.
National and global country time series data archive, from 1815 to present
For a “daypass” URL to be automatically emailed to you, you must enter a valid syr.edu email address. For remote or longer term access, Register at Wharton Research Data Services if you do not already have a WRDS account.
Security price datasets from the Center for Research in Security Prices (CRSP).
Alternate Name(s):Gale OneFile
Journals and magazines on cooking and nutrition. Includes recipes, restaurant reviews, and industry information. Provided by NOVELNY.
A cumulative index of publications about computer aided architectural design. It includes bibliographic information about over 9,700 from journals and conferences such as ACADIA, CAADRIA, eCAADe, SiGraDi, CAAD future, DDSS and others. All papers include full abstracts. Full texts, in PDF, of some 6,900 papers are also available. Users need to create a free account (where you may save items as your favorites, etc) with your own login and password.
Index to publications in mathematical statistics, with coverage starting from 1975.

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Index to journals covering industrial design, architecture, interior design, graphic design, advertising, and more.

Digitized, page image access to the Daily Mail Historical Archive, 1896-2016 newspaper, and cruise-ship Daily Mail Atlantic Edition, from 1923—1931.

Alternate Name(s):Formerly ReferenceUSA or Reference USA
Includes profiles on United States and Canadian companies (including smaller private companies), a U.S. New Businesses search (with new businesses added weekly), a U.S. Consumers/Lifestyles database (where consumers can be identified with criteria such as income level and area of interest/hobbies), and directories of U.S. and Canadian residents.
Research data sets and studies from repositories in many disciplines.
Alternate Name(s):Data Observation Network for Earth
Repository of earth observation data from the Data Observation Network for Earth.
Korean scholarly journals covering humanities, social sciences, sciences, and interdisciplinary areas.
Documents, ephemera, political campaign material, press releases, conference documents, reports, letters, and speech transcripts from 1945 and to present focused on political systems and processes of national political developments that followed decolonization.
Primary source material from multiple museum and library collections relevant to the study of traditional gender roles, education, ideals of conduct, education, exercise, distribution of power within the family, and consumption and leisure. Primary sources include correspondence, diaries, ephemera, government documents, manuscripts, periodicals, printed books along with secondary material such as biographical information, chronologies, and topical essays.
Select academic books published by DeGruyter and other presses. Limited titles available.
Patents supplemented by information from Derwent World Patents Index, and including patent citation information from Derwent Patent Citation Index.

Architectural projects from the journal Detail, including photographs and documentation.

Spanish-language journals covering the arts, humanities, social sciences, sciences, technology, and law. Access provided by the Universidad de La Rioja in Spain.
Lyric diction resource providing access to phonetic transcriptions (IPA), translations, text readings, diction information, and video tutorials.
19th century bridge engineering collection including images, manuals, and other documents from Lehigh University Libraries' Special Collections.
Declassified government documents from 1945 to present.
Digital access to more than 660,000 large-scale maps of more than 12,000 American towns and cities.
Alternate Name(s):Digital Theatre +, Digital Theater Plus
If using Chrome, please download the latest version to ensure video playback. Streaming video collection of theatre, dance, musical theatre, opera, and film productions in many genres, as well as interviews and notes by practitioners about production, technique, lighting, design and more; includes content from provider such as the, BBC, Broadway HD, LA Theatre Works, and Royal Shakespeare Company.
Books and journals in Spanish, French, Portuguese, and Catalan covering arts, humanities, social sciences and sciences.

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Images of manuscripts from a number of British Library collections, related to history, music, science and more (full list: http://www.bl.uk/manuscripts/About.aspx).

Includes information on publications, awarded grants, patents, clinical trials, and policy documents. Users can discover information on researchers, funders, and university research activity.
See the Dimensions Research Guide for more help.
Academic, peer-reviewed, open access books covering a wide variety of subjects.
Open access scholarly journals, searchable and browsable across many subjects and languages.
Information about United States and international venture capital firms.
Primary sources related to disability studies, including videos, memoirs, brochures, and more.
Alternate Name(s):Gale OneFile
Journals and magazines covering anthropology, gender studies, sociology, and women’s studies. Provided by NOVELNY.
National, regional, and local newspapers published around the 1920s in the United States, documenting the voices of multiple organizations that either opposed or supported white supremacy and nationalism.
Alternate Name(s):Docuseek 2
Selected titles from the Docuseek collection.
Playtexts, audio plays, video productions, practitioner videos, photos, and ebooks related to practice and criticism, including works from Arden Shakespeare, Nick Hern Books, TCG Books, Royal Shakespeare Company, National Theatre, Shakespeare’s Globe, BBC, L.A. Theater Works, Currency Press and more.
Books from Duke University Press covering areas across the arts, humanities, social sciences, area studies, media studies, politics, and more.
Users are required to register and will be asked to login each time. User registration enables saving searches and email notifications.
Historic U.S. private company and public company information from D&B’s historical Duns Marketing Information (DMI) files. Download data from specific years or a range of years from 1969 up to two years from the current year (with the exception of 1981 and 1984, which are unavailable).

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Alternate Name(s):America's Historical Imprints
Books, pamphlets, and broadsides from 1639-1800, based on the American Bibliography by Charles Evans and subsequent bibliographic works by Roger Bristol, James Mooney and Clifford Shipton.
Alternate Name(s):America's Historical Imprints
Books, pamphlets, government papers, and more published in the United States between 1801 and 1819. Based on the American Bibliography by Ralph R. Shaw and Richard H. Shoemaker
Marked up texts from Early English Books Online (Short-Title Catalogues I and II) created by academic libraries participating in the Text Creation Partnership
Titles listed in Pollard and Redgrave's Short-Title Catalogue (1475-1640), Wing's Short-Title Catalogue (1641-1700), and the Thomason Tracts (1640-1661).
Books published between 1450-1700 in Europe, including content from collection partners the Danish Royal Library, the National Central Library in Florence, the National Library of France, the National Library of the Netherlands, and the Welcome Library in London. Includes page images, lettering, binding, and more.
Archival documents documenting everyday, political, religious, working, trading, and administrative life in England from 1500-1700. Includes court records, books and images of objects commonly owned by people during the era; wills and inventories; tax and trade records; diaries; and annotated print books. Materials digitized from collections held by the British Library, Canterbury Cathedral Archives, London Metropolitan Archives, Lambeth Palace Library, and others.
Newspapers from the East Africa published from the 1940’s to the early 2000s, including Daily Nation (1958-2002) from Kenya, government-owned English-language Ethiopian Herald (1943-1989), and The Monitor (1992-2003) from Uganda. Digitized as part of a Global Press Archive (GPA) CRL Charter Alliance project.
India Office Records from the British Library, including royal charters, factory records, correspondence, trading diaries, minutes of council meetings, and reports of expeditions from 1599-1947. Documents relate to operations in India, South Asia, Southeast Asia, and parts of Africa.
Alternate Name(s):EBSCO eBook Caribbean Collection
Books related to the Caribbean region.
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Search across EBSCO hosted databases, covering journal literature, ebooks, images, archival collections, numerous subjects and formats, across the humanities, social sciences, and sciences.
Books covering a wide range of subjects, from many publishers
Index published by the American Economic Association of articles, chapters, and dissertations related to all fields of economics.
Alternate Name(s):Gale OneFile
Journals and magazines covering economics. Provided by NOVELNY.
Alternate Name(s):E.I.U. EIU Viewpoint
Reports, analysis, and data from the Economist Intelligence Unit related to the industries, and the economy in numerous countries.
Select journals published by Edinburgh University Press in many disciplines.
Videos related to teaching and instruction including content from the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD).
Index and abstracts to articles, books, and papers in many areas of education; includes some full text and retrospective indexing back to the 1930s.
Alternate Name(s):Gale OneFile
Articles and reports covering many areas of education at all levels, including technology, administration, funding, health education, and more. Provides full text of many ERIC titles. Provided by NOVELNY.
Alternate Name(s):HRAF
Human Relations Area Files (HRAF) index to documents related to ethnography and global cultures .
English language books, pamphlets, broadsides, and more published between 1701 and 1800, covering numerous subjects.
Plays from the John Larpent Collection in the Huntington Library, as well as correspondence, diaries, legal and financial documents, and scrapbooks. Plays were those submitted for license from 1737 to 1824. Reference features include the London Stage 1660-1800, Biographical Dictionary database 1660-1800, an image gallery, thematic indexing, and background essays.
British periodicals published from 1685-1835, documenting colonial life, French and American revolutions, literature, fashion, politics, and gossip. Features many titles targeted towards women, plus an image gallery, chronology, and background essays. Includes modules 1-5.
Alternate Name(s):Caribe Digital Archive
Digitized, page image access to El Caribe, 1956 to 2021, a Spanish-language daily newspaper published in the Dominican Republic.
Newspaper published in Puerto Rico from 1919-1990. Digitized as part of a Global Press Archive (GPA) CRL Charter Alliance project.

Alternate Name(s):EAI Educational Streaming Service
Media art from early works to present, as well as biographical information about artists, essays, and information about the media artworks, from Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI).
Alternate Name(s):Gale In Context
Magazines, newspapers, images, and reference sources for elementary school learners and teachers. Includes curriculum-related resources and covers the arts, social studies, current events, and more. Provided by NOVELNY.
Alternate Name(s):Elgaronline
Academic books published by Edward Elgar Publishing. Limited titles available.
Journals covering library and information science, and management, as well as other subject areas.
Diaries, illustrations, maps, manuscripts, books, and reports documenting the rise and fall of the European colonial empires worldwide from 1750 to 1960’s. The principal focus is British, it also documents the experience of colonized peoples, focusing on history, politics, and culture.
Interdisciplinary encyclopedia focusing on the history of the Bible, and it reception and influence.
ENERGYFILES is the world's only comprehensive oil and gas production, consumption, and activity forecasting service. At this site you may access general information about all the oil and gas producing countries in the world. Requires free registration.
Case studies related to what can be learned from engineering failures

Allows users to search Inspec, Compendex, GEOBASE, and GeoRef, simultaneously or alone. Covers the fields of physics, electronics, computing, control engineering and information technology and includes journal articles, conference proceedings, patents, and dissertations from 1898 to present.

Descriptions of materials printed in English from the beginnings of print to 1800; includes records for English monographs printed between 1475 and 1700.
Alternate Name(s):Music Magazine Archive
Publications and popular magazines about the entertainment industry from the late 19th century to early 21st century in the United States and United Kingdom. Library access includes modules 1-5 covering music, radio, theater, film, television, and gaming.
A full-text journal database for environmental studies and other related subject areas, provides hundreds of top environment journals covering ecosystem ecology, energy, environmental policy, sustainability, and other related subjects.

Personal papers of environmentalists and records of United States and United Kingdom government agencies covering the history of land rights, resource usage, environmental protections, disaster response strategies, and international trade rules. Includes modules on Conservation and Public Policy in America, 1870-1980; Colonial Policy and Global Development, 1896-1993

Alternate Name(s):Gale OneFile
Journals on environmental issues and policies, including perspectives from the scientific community, governmental policy makers, and corporate interests. Provided by NOVELNY.
Search Environmental Protection Agency publications across all of their web sites.
Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) index and abstracts to educational literature since 1966, including links to full text of RIE (Resources in Education) documents.
Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) index and abstracts to educational literature since 1966, including links to full text of RIE (Resources in Education) documents.
Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) index and abstracts to educational literature since 1966, including links to full text of RIE (Resources in Education) documents.
Searchable United States, European, World Intellectual Property, and Patent Abstracts from Japan.
Searchable page image archive of Esquire Magazine from 1933 to 2014. Topics covered include popular culture, entertainment, and men's fashion.
Index to essays covering a wide range of subjects, with coverage from 1985.
Indicators of trends in publications in scientific literature, including trends in research fields, authors, institutions, and more.
Newspapers, magazines, and journals that focus on ethnic studies, indigenous peoples, and the presses from a diverse range of multi-racial, multi-ethnic and multi-cultural perspectives; included in the TDM Studio text visualization dashboard; please see the ProQuest TDM Studio guide for access information.
Video focusing on the study of human culture, behavior, and society, world-wide; includes anthropology titles from Berkeley Media, and unpublished fieldwork.
Produced in conjunction with the UCLA Ethnomusicology Archive, this collection includes audio field recordings and interviews, educational recordings, film footage, field notebooks, slides, correspondence, and ephemera collected between 1905 and 2019.
Online Europa World Year Book providing basic facts, and political and economic information about countries and territories.
Database of records about the Americas written in Europe before 1750, covering exploration, colonization, disease, and slavery. Includes content related to Native American peoples.
Primary resources on everyday life from 1800-1920, including political, social and gender issues, religion, race, education, employment, marriage, sexuality, home and family life, health, and pastimes. Emphasizes differences in regional, urban, and rural cultures.

Select magazine titles from various publishers with full-page in-browser viewing. Limited titles available.

Holdings of the New York State Library and the New York State Archives and Records Administration.
Experts@Syracuse is a powerful tool that enables new insights into the scholarly expertise and collaborative opportunities that exist within Syracuse University and at other universities. It is designed to help faculty members, departments, and potential collaborators identify who is working in what research or scholarly areas at Syracuse University.
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Streaming videos related to arts therapy, including resources related to art, dance, drama, movement, and more, for a range of ages.

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Newspapers, trade publications, business news, investment and market research reports, company profiles and more.
Information technology reports covering subjects such as infrastructure, security, telecommunications, enterprise systems, vendors, and healthcare and government IT.
Articles and essays about women, sexuality, and gender during the Middle Ages.
Index to journals and magazines covering film, including some full text.
Searchable information about fiction in many genres, such as science fiction, mystery, and more.
Index to journals and magazines covering cinematography, television, production, reviews and more.
Film Literature Index
Film Literature Index Online has been retired by Indiana University Libraries and is no longer available.
Documentaries originally from Filmakers Library covering a wide range of topics, from providers such as HBO, CBC Learning, BBC, Dramatists Guild, and IFC Films/Sundance Selects, and more.
Alternate Name(s):Infobase
Selected titles from the Films on Demand collection.

Full page image archive of the London, U.K. magazine Financial Times, from 1843 to 2020.

Letters, diaries, photo albums, posters, propaganda, interactive maps, film clips, and official documents offering an international perspective on the Great War. Includes modules for Global Conflict, Personal Experiences, Propaganda and Recruitment, and Visual Perspectives.
Alternate Name(s):Vault, Vault.com
Create an account with your syr.edu email address.
Information for job seekers on careers, companies and industries.
Manuscript and printed cookbooks, menus, and advertisements documenting the history of food and drink in the United States and Europe from 1500 to 2000. Content addresses issues such as gender, race, status, agriculture, nutrition, and food production from both a culinary and socio-economic approach. Includes Modules I and II.

British Foreign Office files relating to China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan between 1919 and 1980. Sources include government documents, dispatches, correspondence, newspaper clippings, maps, reports detailing influential Chinese personalities, and economic assessments during the rise of the modern state.

British Foreign Office files relating to South Asia, post- World War II. Content includes reports, dispatches, maps, photographs, analyses, and statistical information documenting social and political history of India, Pakistan and Afghanistan. Includes Modules 1-3.

British Foreign Office files relating to Japan during Imperialism, World War II, and occupation. Content includes diplomatic dispatches, correspondence, maps, newspaper clippings, and reports. Also includes files from the Western and American Department, and Far Eastern sub papers. Includes Modules 1-3.

This collection follows the establishment of an independent Malaysia in 1963, following the release of the Cobbold Commission Report. Under President Sukarno, Indonesia strongly opposed this decision and hostilities between the two countries escalated. Alongside tensions with Malaysia, Indonesia would experience growing civil unrest in this period, with anti-Communist sentiments on the rise. Documents featured in this collection cover these fundamental events alongside a number of key themes, including trade, economic development and authoritarian rule in this period.

British Foreign Office files relating to the Middle East during the Arab-Israeli War, oil crisis, Lebanese Civil War, Iranian Revolution, and the Iran-Iraq War. Includes reports, dispatches, maps, photographs, analyses, and statistical information. Includes Modules 1-3

News, articles, and research from a US perspective on global affairs, current events, and both domestic and international policy. Contents updated daily.
Alternate Name(s):Foreign Affairs
Articles and current news covering the political, historical, and economic impacts of American foreign policy and global affairs. Includes the full archive of Foreign Affairs Magazine 1922-present plus additional online-only content.
Works covering many aspects of forensics, including topics such as arson and homicide investigation, expert witnessing, forensic pathology, toxicology, and cyber crime.

Information about foundations, funding sources, grants, and corporate funders.

Now Publisher's Foundations and Trends journals covering business, computer science, economics, energy, engineering, entrepreneurship, robotics, and more.
FRANCIS offers extensive bibliographic indexing for over 2.5 million records from 1972 to 2015. Produced by Institut de l'Information Scientifique et Technique of the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (INIST-CNRS), the database provides multidisciplinary and multilingual coverage of humanities and social sciences. Source documents include journal articles, books, conference proceedings, dissertations, and reports. FRANCIS is a multilingual, multidisciplinary database covering the humanities and social sciences. Its broad subject areas and international scope make it an ideal stand-alone social science database, as well as a suitable complement for more specialised databases.FRANCIS is strong in areas such as archaeology, geography, linguistics, philosophy, religion, and sociology. The database contains abstracts in French or English, and descriptors in both languages, and includes coverage of journals, books, conference papers and other documents.
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Art, broadsides, diaries, memoirs, letters, photographs, maps, legal and business documents documenting the lives of people living at the edges of the Anglophone world from 1650-1920. It covers the colonial frontiers of North America, Southern Africa, Australia and New Zealand.

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Books including subject encyclopedias, handbooks and guides, covering many subject disciplines in the humanities, social sciences, and medicine.
Alternate Name(s):Health & Wellness

Consumer health information browsable by topic pages, referencing journals, reference works, and multimedia. Provided by NOVELNY.

 

Cross-searchable platform of Gale databases related to literature, including Contemporary Authors, Contemporary Literary Criticism, Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism, and Dictionary of Literary Biography.
Alternate Name(s):Contemporary Literary Criticism Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism
Critical essays and commentary on literary works in many genres and time periods.
Biographical information about authors of many genres, including fiction, nonfiction, and poetry; includes journalists and scriptwriters.
Essays about authors of many genres; includes biographical information and critical commentary.
Primary source interface for selected archival collections.
Alternate Name(s):Gale OneFile
Journals, magazines, and reference titles covering horticulture, including landscape architecture. Provided by NOVELNY.
Garland Encyclopedia of World Music covering world music, genres and performance, and including photographs, maps, and audio examples.
Manuscripts, travel guides, maps, and other sources covering New York City from the 18th through early 20th centuries. Topics covered include industry, commerce, and immigration, from the collections of the New York Historical Society.
Alternate Name(s):Gale OneFile
Journals and magazines on gender studies, sexual behavior, family and marital issues, LGBTQ rights, and health. Provided by NOVELNY.
Images, books, diaries, speeches, legal documents, correspondence, and men's and women's organization papers, documenting changing gender roles and relations from the early nineteenth century to the present. Material sourced from the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and Australia covering women’s suffrage, feminism, the men’s movement, the family, education, labor, sexuality, and politics.
Alternate Name(s):Gender Watch
Articles, news stories, books and reports and archival content focusing on gender.
GEOBASE includes the latest information on earth sciences, ecology, geology, human and physical geography, and environmental sciences.
Index to the geoscience literature, including journal articles, books, maps, conference papers, reports and theses.
Collection of digitized historic art texts and resources, a project of the Getty Research Institute with contributions from numerous libraries and collections worldwide. Includes auction catalogs, rare books, images, photographs and more.
Alternate Name(s):The Gilded Age and Progressive Era
Personal collections, business records, photographs, and images digitized from various libraries and archives in the United States. Documents date from 1870-1920 and include the papers of Edith Wharton, Theodore Roosevelt, the Rockefellers, and several photograph collections and the Joseph Keppler Cartoon Collection. Themes covered include art, literature, business, industry, labor movement, philanthropy, politics and corruption, poverty, protests, labor movement, and urban development.
Primary source materials related to trade of fifteen commodities, covering the 18th - 20th century, from a variety of collections including the American Antiquarian Society, British Library, and more.
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Alternate Name(s):History Commons

Publication published from 1830-1885 covering fashion, health, recipes, and as well as literary works, essays, and reviews.

Goethe's literary and scientific works, diaries, and letters, as well as illustrations, notes, variants and indexes from the published volumes.
Google News archive search enables searching of newspaper archives, allowing users to search for articles on events, people, and ideas, and to see a range of perspectives on a given topic over time. Automatically created timelines can provide historical overviews of query results. Search results include both content that is freely accessible to all users and content that can be obtained only in licensed databases or for a fee (pay-for-view).
Searchable patents and patent applications from the United States Patent and Trade Office, issued from the 1790s nearly to the present.
If you experience an error message when using this link please follow these instructions to set up Google Scholar to connect to SU. Search interface for scholarly literature across many disciplines and sources, with connections to library-subscribed resources.
Official publications and documents from the United States government.
The Grand Tour is a wonderful source of information about daily life in the eighteenth century, highlighting such everyday issues as transportation, money, communications, food and drink, health and sex.The material also covers European political and religious life, British diplomacy; life at court, and social customs on the Continent, and is an invaluable resource for the study of Europe’s urban spaces.
Index to publications covering the environment, sustainability, green buildings, energy, recycling and more.
Alternate Name(s):Oxford Art Online
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The Dictionary of Art, edited by Jane Turner (1996, 34 vols) covering both Western and non-Western art, The Oxford Companion to Western Art, edited by Hugh Brigstocke (2001), The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Art Terms, and the Encyclopedia of Aesthetics (2nd edition).
Information about U.S. nonprofit organizations from Internal Revenue Service Form 990 financial statements and the organizations themselves.
Books in many fields made freely available through a collaboration of the American Historical Association and Columbia University Press.

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Index to articles, book reviews, documents, literary works, covering Latin America, the Caribbean, Hispanics and Latinos in the United States; a project of the Latin American Institute, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).
Harper's Weekly page images from 1857 to 1877.

Log in to enable all features.Digitized print volumes, some of which are public domain. Includes almost half the print holdings at SU Libraries, with full-text searching across the entire repository, full-text PDF downloads for items in public domain or not otherwise under copyright, and full-text access to brittle out-of-print items in SU Libraries.

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Alternate Name(s):Gale OneFile
Nursing and allied health journals and publications. Material contained in this database is intended for informational purposes only. Provided by NOVELNY.
Information about measurement and test instruments such as questionnaires, surveys, and more in the health and psychosocial fields.
Alternate Name(s):Hein Online
United States federal and state laws, international law, case law, treaties, papers, law and international affairs, journals and more. Access provided by Syracuse University College of Law Library.
Hispanic American newspapers published in the United States from 1808 to 1980.

Newspaper articles about Hispanic and Latino/a life, culture and politics in America from the 1500s to the present.

Index to articles about world history, excluding the United States and Canada, from 1450 to the present. Covers history of specific subjects in the humanities, social sciences and sciences.
Standard reference for quantitative data about American history. Statistics can be downloaded to Excel or CSV, printed and graphed.
Unpublished, seminal works in computer security compiled by the Computer Security Laboratory of the Computer Science Department at the University of California, Davis.
Primary resources including Federal government records, organizational records, and personal papers related to critical people and events in African American history, through the 20th century.
Handbook of Latin American Studies providing an index to social science and humanities publications in the field of Latin American studies.
Alternate Name(s):Gale OneFile
Articles covering home improvement, architectural considerations, zoning and more. Provided by NOVELNY.
U.S. policy documents and directives, covering national security. Also includes reports from universities, organizations and local and state agencies.
Proprietary information about public and non-public companies, including information about the company, executives, financial, and industry analyses.
Alternate Name(s):Gale OneFile
Journals, magazines and trade publications covering travel and tourism. Provided by NOVELNY.
Household products database
Now part of Consumer Product Information Database
Searchable database of hazardous chemicals in household products from the Household Products Database from the National Library of Medicine.
Books and videos for both practitioners and scholarly study in dance, exercise, fitness, health, motor behavior, nutrition, physical activity, and sport management. Includes Human Kinetics Dance Technique module.
Index and abstracts to humanities journals and weekly magazines published in the United Kingdom (UK) and English speaking countries, as well as newspapers published in the UK.
Index to journals, books and other sources in the humanities, produced by Whitson Publishing.

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Alternate Name(s):IBIS World Business Environment International Company Research International Industry Market Research International
Industry and company reports, industry outlook and risk rating reports, market share, and business environment profiles, and more, searchable by keyword or NAICS code.
Journals and books published by the Institute of Civil Engineers, covering, geotechnical engineering, structures, buildings, transport, water, energy and more.
Chemical prices from the Independent Commodity Intelligence Services (ICIS).
Journal articles, conference proceedings, books, from the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and the UK’s Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET); includes all Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) published and approved standards

Books and journals published by the Institution of Engineering and Technology, covering electrical engineering, signal processing, radar, energy, control, electromagnetic wave, and more.

IGI Global books on information science and educational technologies.
Cases for teaching related to information technology implementation and management.
Page image Illustrated London News from its first publication on 14 May 1842 to its last in 2003.
Searches images in the following EBSCOHost databases: Business Source Elite, Communication and Mass Media Complete, GreenFILE, LGBT Life with Full Text, Library, Information Science and Technology Abstracts, Military and Government Collection, and Teacher Reference Center.
Civil War images, with content from the American Antiquarian Society, the Virginia Historical Society, the Library Company of Philadelphia, and the New York Historical Society.
International Monetary Fund (IMF) library of publications, including reports, articles, working papers, books, and data sets covering global economics, trade, and finance by country and industry.
Newspapers from Russia published between 1782-1918, digitized as part of a Global Press Archive (GPA) CRL Charter Alliance project.
Newspapers from Mexico’s pre-independence, independence and revolutionary periods, published between 1807-1929, digitized as part of a Global Press Archive (GPA) CRL Charter Alliance project.
Open access alternative press and underground newspapers, magazines and journals from the 1960s to 1980s, including feminist, LGBT, minority, campus, community, GI, right-wing, and small literary presses.
Index of periodicals, books, and other collections in European languages covering Islam, the Middle East, and the entire Muslim world, and arts and humanities, history, and social sciences topics, from 1906 to present.
Alternate Name(s):Index of Christian art
Index of early Christian and medieval art and iconography, from a project begun at Princeton University in 1917.
Index of art journals published in the U.S. during the 19th century, (1840-1907), covering artists, illustrators, painting, sculpture, architecture photography and more, and including illustrations, poems, advertisements and other content.
Alternate Name(s):APS I APS II APS III
Index to periodical published in the United States in three time periods from 1741 to 1935; also referred to as microfilm collections APS I, APS II and APS III.
Index to publications related to Jewish studies and thought from 1988 to present.
Facsimiles of diaries and journals, official and private papers, letters, sketches, paintings and documents from 1710-1937 related to the Britain and India, from manuscript collections of National Library of Scotland.

Art, correspondence, diaries, business documents, manuscripts, maps, newspapers, photographs, printed books, treaties, and tribe records documenting early contacts between European settlers and American Indians, 1500-1998. Content digitized from the Edward E. Ayer Collection at the Newberry Library. Subjects covered include political, social, and cultural effects of early encounters; the turbulence of the Civil War; on-going repercussions of government legislation; and the civil rights movement.

Collection of print journalism from Indigenous peoples of the US and Canada from 1828-2016. From the collections at the Newberry Library, Chicago, and the Sequoyah National Research Centre at the University of Arkansas. Key topics covered include community news, public health and welfare, education, tribal laws and elections, sovereignty, and more.

United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) data on manufacturing in 135 countries from 1985 - 2016.
Alternate Name(s):Gale OneFile
Journals on library and information studies, including data processing, metadata architectures, information infrastructure, and publishing. Provided by NOVELNY.
Alternate Name(s):Gale OneFile Informe Academico
Spanish and Portuguese journals and magazines covering Latin America. Provided by NOVELNY.
Multidisciplinary collection of journals from scholarly, academic and business publishers.
International Nuclear Information System database of scientific and technical literature covering nuclear engineering, energy, geosciences, and more.
Alternate Name(s):Insider Intelligence eMarketer
Marketing, advertising, and consumer reports covering a range of industries, such as financial services, ecommerce, technology, and more. Includes content from both eMarketer and Business Insider Intelligence.
Explore the inter-relatedness of subject terms, classifications codes and citations to see who and where research topics are being investigated. It also show citations linkages and research funders in physics and engineering. Charts and graphs can be generated using the data.
Index to high energy physics-related journal articles, e-prints, technical reports, conference papers, and theses.
Alternate Name(s):Gale OneFile
Journals and trade publications covering the insurance industry, labor relations, banking and more. Provided by NOVELNY.
ICPSR is a membership-based organization providing access to the world's largest archive of computer-based research and instructional data for the social sciences. The data archive includes a broad range of disciplines, including political science, sociology, demography, economics, history, education, gerontology, criminal justice, public health, foreign policy, and law. ICPSR's entire collection is online and available for downloading. User must create free MyData Login while on-campus in order to download data. After the Login is created you will be able to download from anywhere.
Scholarly journal and book index for African and African diaspora studies, published in cooperation with the Centre for African Studies, University of Cape Town, South Africa. Includes all entries from the journal International African Bibliography (1971-2015) plus new entries.
Bibliography of scholarship on European art, American art and global art, covering visual arts, decorative and applied arts, museum studies, conservation, archaeology and more.
Supplement to Lexikon des Mittelalters, with articles covering 300-1500 CE, in Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East.
Database of field guides.
Index to journal articles and miscellany volumes (conference proceedings, essay collections, Festschriften) comprising 300,000 articles. Updated quarterly the IMB-Online covers publications from 1967-present with enhanced search capabilities (by periods, places, persons, and texts).
Catalog of science fiction, fantasy, and horror works, with information about authors and publications, awards, and more.
Institute of Physics (IOP) journals and books.
Searchable International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) transcriptions and translations of opera arias and art song texts. Includes searchable texts in Latin, Italian, German and French from many composers.
Open access citations to books, journals, reviews, theses and more from the Isis Bibliography of the History of Science.
Citations in journals, books and reviews related to the Middle Ages and Renaissance (400-1700), including Paul Oskar Kristeller's Iter Italicum list of Renaissance humanisitic manuscripts.

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Alternate Name(s):Advertising America
The J. Walter Thompson Company Archive documents the history, operation, policies and accomplishments of one of the world's largest and oldest advertising firms. The papers here reveal many aspects of twentieth-century cultural, social, business, marketing, consumer and economic history while investigating the human psyche.
Index to mathematics literature published from 1868 to 1943, based on "Jahrbuch ober die Fortschritte der Mathematik" (1868-1942)
Index, abstracts, and full text of Technical Reports written by and for the scientific and technical community.
Jewish Life in America will enable you to explore the history of Jewish communities in America from the arrival of the first Jews in the 17th century right through to the mid-20th century. This rich collection brings to life the communal and social aspects of Jewish identity and culture, whilst tracing Jewish involvement in the political life of American society as a whole.
Articles from journals, magazines and newspapers, as well as books and biographies, covering Jewish studies and Judaism.
Articles about critics and criticism, covering theorists, schools and movements.
Only available to SU students, faculty, and staff.
Tool for identifying journals in the social sciences and sciences and showing impact measures.
Alternate Name(s):Journal Whitelist, Whitelist, Cabell's Journal Whitelist, Cabells

Information about journals in accounting, business, computer science, education health administration, management, psychology and psychiatry.

Peer-reviewed journal of scientific work published in video format, allowing for visual demonstration of techniques and procedures.
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Full-text archive of scholarly publications, including ebooks, in mathematics, science, the arts and humanities, and the social sciences.
Database of plant type specimens from numerous sources, including reference works and primary sources, such as drawings and photographs.

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Complete works of Kafka, including critical commentary.
To access titles, click on LOG IN TO SYR or WATCH THIS buttons at bottom of screen, and not LOG IN at upper right of screen. If you cannot find a title on Kanopy, please use the SU Libraries’ Request a title form
Academic streaming video collection containing educational titles as well as U.S. and international feature films. Some titles include transcripts and closed captioning. The platform video player is WCAG-compliant.
The "Kritische Lexikon zur deutschsprachigen Gegenwartsliteratur" (KLG), or "Critical Encyclopedia to Contemporary German Literature," provides information about German authors after 1945.
Information covering many fields of engineering, providing details about material properties, process and design, best practices, equations and formulations.
Korean scholarly journal articles, university publications and research papers published by over 1,200 research institutions in South Korea.
Alternate Name(s):KA Arabic Library
Books in Arabic, in many genres, including fiction, scientific treatises, and more.
Korean books including classical texts and reference works in fields such as Korean history, literature, civilization, medicine, architecture, and natural history.

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Open access ebooks in a variety of disciplines on the Open Research Library platform, including linguistics titles published by Language Science Press.

Portal to sites covering topics related to Latin America.

Newspapers from over twenty cities in China published between 1912 and 1949, digitized as part of a Global Press Archive (GPA) CRL Charter Alliance project.
Newspapers published throughout Latin America between 1822 and 1922.

Latin American news sources and reports covering events, the economy, security, and more.

Plays, prose, and poetry by Chicano, Cuban, Puerto Rican, Dominican and other Latin writers.
Collection of Le Corbusier’s (1887-1965) architectural works, including drawings and photographs.
This resource presents a multi-national journey through well-known, little-known and far-flung destinations unlocked for the average traveller between 1850 and the 1980s. Guidebooks and brochures, periodicals, travel agency correspondence, photographs and personal travel journals provide unique insight into the expansion, accessibility and affordability of tourism for the masses and the evolution of some of the most successful travel agencies in the world.
Alternate Name(s):Lens for Institutions
Search, analyze, manage, and map patents and scholarly research. See the Lens Research Guide for more help.
Encyclopedia of medieval studies covering 300 to 1500 AD/CE Europe, and areas in the Middle East and North Africa.
Alternate Name(s):LGBT Life with Full Text
Publications related to gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender communities.
Alternate Name(s):History Commons

Searchable full-text version of The Liberator, an antebellum, anti-slavery newspaper published in chronological parts. Published in Boston, Massachusetts, by William Lloyd Garrison.

Journal articles covering library and information science topics, such as literacy, cataloging and classification, and library-related legislation and more.
Index and abstracts to journal articles, books, research reports, and proceedings covering libraries, information science, technology, information management, and more.
Page image archive of Life Magazine, from November 1936 (issue 1) to December 2000.
Index and abstracts to scholarly articles published in linguistics journals.
19th century manuscripts, including early editions, annotations, correspondence, sketches and more by Victorian authors. From the Henry W. and Albert A. Berg Collection at the New York Public Library.
17th and 18th century verse from the Brotherton Library at the University of Leeds. Includes essays and biographical information.
Documents from 1554 to 1984 related to the development of the printing and publishing industries.
Index and abstracts of articles, books, and dissertations covering linguistics, discourse analysis, phonetics, literary theory, semantics and more.
Classic texts in Greek and Latin with English translations on facing pages.
Victorian London documents, including maps, sketches, street views, scrapbooks, broadsides, and more from the Lilly Library, Indiana University.
Journals, publications, and books published by the Geological Society of London.

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Macmillan Cabinet Papers, 1957-1963 provides complete coverage of the Cabinet conclusions (minutes) (CAB 128) and memoranda (CAB 129) of Harold Macmillan’s government, plus selected minutes and memoranda of policy committees (CAB 134).
Access is limited to two simultaneous users.
Collection of electrical, mechanical, plumbing, fire, and maintenance building codes, including full-text of current International and New York State codes.

Transcriptions, motions, petitions, proceedings, and arbitrations from historical trials in North American and European Anglo-American courts.

Transcripts, motions, petitions, and other documents from the United States Court of Appeals.

Archive of drawings, photographs, letters and other materials related to the early career of Marcel Breuer, one of the most influential architects and furniture designers of the twentieth century; from a collaborative digitization project headed by Syracuse University Libraries.
Market Research and American Business, 1935-1965 provides a unique insight into the American consumer boom of the mid-20th century through access to the complete market research reports of Ernest Dichter, the era’s foremost consumer analyst, market research pioneer and widely-recognised ‘father’ of Motivational Research.
Company, country, industry and product -related reports, analysis, news and case studies .
Market research reports covering services, demographics, the food and beverage industry, medical and health care industry, technology and media and more.
Diaries, surveys, and more from the Mass Observation Archive University of Sussex, Special Collections.
Collection of responses to directives (questionnaires) about the lives and opinions of people in the UK, on many topics such as current affairs, family, leisure, politics, society, work, the economy, and more..
**If you are having trouble with access and require login information please contact Barbara Opar (baopar@syr.edu) or Jenn Zuccaro (jzuccaro@syr.edu) who will be able to assist**
Searchable database of information about materials, including information about specific products and manufacturers.
Index of journals, books, proceedings, and theses on the mathematical sciences, with content primarily since 1940, but with content from the 1800s.
Advanced features only available to registered and premium users.
Database of material properties, including information about polymers, metals, ceramics, semiconductors, fibers, and other engineering materials.
Data on readership, demographics, circulation and digital activity for North American newspaper and magazine publications.
Explore multiple perspectives on the history of injury, treatment and disease on the front line. Chart scientific advances through hospital records, medical reports and first-hand accounts, and discover the evidence of how war shaped medical practice across the centuries.
Alternate Name(s):Medici TV
Streaming video of performances and documentaries, including concerts, operas, ballets, and master classes by numerous performers, composers, and companies.
Medieval and early modern sources from Great Britain, 1100-1800, including state papers, manuscripts and more.
This resource contains full colour images of the original medieval manuscripts that comprise these family letter collections along with full text searchable transcripts from the printed editions, where they are available. The original images and the transcriptions can be viewed side by side.

Along with the letter collections themselves there are many additional features useful for teaching and research. These include:

A chronology, a visual sources gallery, an interactive map, a glossary, family trees and links to other scholarly free to access digital resources useful for researching the medieval period.
This new collection from Adam Matthew Digital presents manuscripts of some of the most important works of European travel writing from the later medieval period. The chief focus is on journeys to central Asia and the Far East, including accounts of travel to Mongolia, Persia, India, China and South-East Asia. The collection also includes a number of important accounts of travels to or through the Holy Land although in this it makes no claims to full or even broad coverage: a separate collection, covering crusading and pilgrimage narratives, would be required for that. It features a number of medieval maps such as the famous ‘Beatus’ and ‘Psalter’ maps, individual manuscript illuminations, and some modern translations of key travel texts. It should become an indispensable source for scholars of medieval travel, geography, exploration, trade, literature, and the new field of medieval postcolonial studies.
Index to journals in all areas of medicine, including nutrition, dentistry, pathology, psychiatry, toxicology, health administration, nursing and more.
National Library of Medicine health information for medical professionals and consumers about health, wellness, drugs and supplements, medical terminology, and clinical trials.
The Edward Sylvester Morse papers (ca. 1858-1925, 40 cubic feet), document the numerous and valuable contributions made by Morse to the areas of malacology, zoology, ethnology, archaeology and art history. The range and depth of his interests are reflected in the complexity of the papers. Included are diaries, scrapbooks, correspondence, research files, drawings, manuscripts, publications and teaching materials. Morse utilized his artistic abilities to illustrate his research as well as daily observations and correspondence. Drawings which were particularly fragile and/or on odd shaped pieces of paper have been encapsulated in polyester.
The Merck Index of information about chemical structures, constants, organic reactions and formulae.
Moody's/Mergent Corporate and Municipal Manuals, D&B Key Business Ratios, and the Mergent Historical SEC Collection.
Alternate Name(s):Bond Viewer
Provides access to bond data, including both issuer and bond level terms and condition data, US taxable bonds, municipal bonds and retail notes.
Information about U.S. and international public and private companies, company news, and key business ratios. Searchable by company, person, or industry. Includes content in D & B Million Dollar Database and offers FirstResearch industry profiles, Nielsen demographics, and residential and consumer lifestyle directories.
Financial information about public companies, including EDGAR (SEC) filings, US Company Data Direct, and International Company Data Direct.

HD videos of Metropolitan Opera performances, including telecasts from 1970 through 2000, and including radio broadcasts from 1936.

Searchable information about fiction and nonfiction for grades five through nine.
Index to research related to the Middle East, Central Asia and North Africa, from 1900 to present.
Newspapers from the Middle East and North Africa published between 1902 and 1972, digitized as part of a Global Press Archive (GPA) CRL Charter Alliance project.
Middle English Dictionary, HyperBibliography of Middle English prose and verse, based on the MED bibliographies, and Corpus of Middle English Prose and Verse,
Alternate Name(s):Gale In Context
Magazines, newspapers, videos, and reference sources for middle school learners and teachers. Includes curriculum-related resources and covers history, literature, language arts, social studies, science and more. Provided by NOVELNY.
Newsletter covering political, cultural, economic and opinion pieces from media of countries in the Mideast.
From the century of immigration, through to the modern era, Migration to New Worlds charts the emigration experience of millions across 200 years of turbulent history. Explore the rise and fall of the New Zealand Company, discover British, European and Asian migration and investigate unique primary source personal accounts, shipping logs, printed literature and organisational papers supplemented by carefully compiled teaching and research aids.
Alternate Name(s):Gale OneFile
Journals, magazines, and reports covering the past and current state of military affairs including governmental policies, the socioeconomic effects of war, and the structure of the armed forces. Provided by NOVELNY.
Interactive virtual reality and 2D video collection for skills training in social work, counseling, psychology, and mental health. See the Mindscape Commons Guide for more help.
Research reports covering consumer behavior and analysis of United States markets.
Books, journals, conference materials, and more covering cognitive science, from MIT Press.
A collection of scholarly e-books from MIT Press covering a broad range of topics, including open access titles.
Modern Language Association bibliography of publications related to language, literature, folklore, and linguistics.
Alternate Name(s):MRI-Simmons, Catalyst, Formerly Simmons Insights

50 simultaneous users. Consumer survey data for U.S. individuals and households, yielding cross-tabulated brand and product category preferences, demographic and psychographic data, and trends for use of digital and traditional media. Includes access to Brand Catalyst, a visualization platform for creating consumer personas that compare and predict these preferences.

Alternate Name(s):Music Industry Data
Music charts from Billboard and other international agencies, plus revenue data for recording sales, and impact metrics. Includes the three modules Data, Revenue and Impact.
Index to publications covering music, musicians, and the music industry.
Scholarly and popular articles about music, with coverage from 1874 to present.
Alternate Name(s):Music Ally, MusicAlly
Music industry news, marketing reports, and data.
Database of information about songs from the musical theater repertoire, searchable by voice range, character age, tempo, accompaniment difficulty, composer/lyricist identity, and more.

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Searchable page image archive of The Nation magazine going back to its first issue in 1865. Includes articles as well as reviews, letters, poems, and puzzles.
Publications of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine.
Index of working papers from the National Bureau of Economics Research.
Alternate Name(s):National Climatic Data Center (NCDC)
Weather data and publications from the National Centers for Environmental Information, which is part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).

Full page image archive of National Geographic Magazine from 1888-2020.

Searchable page image archive of the National Review magazine from 1955 to the present.
Offers comprehensive, evidence-based, peer-reviewed content on food, herbs, supplements, general health and wellness topics, sports medicine and natural therapies. Additionally, it includes information about commercial product manufacturers and the dietary supplements that they develop. Content is complimented by a series of tools that help the user account for interactions, nutrient depletion (from prescription and over-the-counter medications), efficacy, adverse effects, and safety during pregnancy and lactation.
Limited to fifteen (15) simultaneous users.
Streaming audio of Western art music/classical music. Includes Naxos, Marco Polo and Da Capo catalogues, among other record labels, as well as details about works, and a glossary.
Limited to five (5) simultaneous users.
Streaming audio of jazz recordings from the Naxos label as well as Blue Note Records, Warner Jazz, EMI, and Fantasy Jazz, among other record labels.
Index to U.S. and international research reports, papers, articles and more covering law enforcement, courts, the criminal justice system, corrections, and more, from the National Criminal Justice Reference Service (NCJRS)
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Contemporary play scripts, monologues, adaptations, and more from a variety of writers, lyricists, and composers.
Full-page images scan of this influential African American newspaper, from 1922 to 2010
Restricted microdata from the U.S. Census Bureau, the Bureau of Labor Statistics and the National Center for Health Statistics, provided by the New York Research Data Center (NYRDC), at the Cornell Institute for Social and Economic Research (CISER).
Alternate Name(s):NOVELny
Available to anyone with a New York state public library card, New York driver license, or New York non-driver ID. Login required.
Numerous databases providing access to newspapers, magazines, and business and health information, education, genealogy, and reference resources. Access is made available by the New York State Library.
Full-text access to newspapers from New York State.
Alternate Name(s):NY Times, NYTimes.com
This resource requires creating an individual account using your @syr.edu address and creation of password (do not use your NetID login/password). First time users, register here and see additional information on the New York Times guide, as well as New York Times Terms of Service and Privacy agreements.
New York Times print and digital content (1851-present), including current video, image and podcast content, as well as archival access from 1851-1923. ArchivalTimes Machine access has a five article per day limit from 1923 to 1980 for PDF viewing/downloading. Does not include crossword puzzles or recipes.
Directory of venture capital and private equity firms located in New York City, New York State, and Southwestern Connecticut.
Alternate Name(s):Gale OneFile formerly: InfoTrac Newsstand
Global, U.S. national and regional newspapers, as well as news transcripts and images. Provided by NOVELNY.
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