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Academic Search Elite - is CCC’s largest online library database of scholarly information including full-text and indexed articles from thousands of magazines and journals across multiple disciplines. A strength of this database is the large amount of peer-reviewed literature. Basic coverage is from 1985 and updates daily. TUTORIAL
American History, Milestone Documents in American History [eBook] Print copy available in the CCC Library. This primary source document series includes 133 full-text primary source documents with expert analysis and commentary offering students in-depth, analytical essays drawn from U.S. history coveringfrom the Revolutionary era to the twenty-first century. Notable documents include the Declaration of Independence, U.S. Constitution and Brown vs. Board of Education with famous speeches by Abraham Lincoln, Martin Luther King, Jr., John F. Kennedy and Franklin D. Roosevelt. Investigate and hear from the experts about each document. This is the free online version of the 4 volume print set consisting of four volumes and 2,100 pages and is available through 12/31/11.
ArticleFirst, index - is an index to journal articles recommended for business, humanities, science, social science, technology, health and popular culture. Index includes title, publication, date of article and libraries who own this item. Begins coverage in 1990 and it is updated daily.
ARTStor, images - is a collection of over 500,000 images including architecture, painting, sculpture, photography, decorative arts and design. This product is designed to be used in classroom presentations and instruction in the arts and humanities. Home access requires user to create an account on campus with their e-mail address and password. Find this option to create your own account on the left hand side of the home page where it says "Register with ARTstor." TUTORIAL
CINAHL with Full Text, nursing resources - is a specialized database for allied health and nursing-related information. Content covers 1982 to the present. Care notes provide help for nursing assignments. TUTORIAL
Clase Periodica, Latin American publications - is an index to articles published in Latin America covering content in social sciences, humanities, science, technology, arts, education and more. Publications are from Spanish, French, English and Portuguese language sources.
CQ Researcher with CQ Global Researcher - up-to-date information on controversial global subjects including social, economic, political, history, cultural studies, social sciences and environmental issues. Each report contains background, timeline of events and overview of the topic plus a pro/con discussion with extensive annotated bibliographies for additional resources on the topic. Database contains photo images and historical review about the subject. Reports range from 1923 to the present.
Electronic Collections Online (ECO) - is a database of scholarly journals with full-text information covering literature, business, political science, arts, social science and technology. Dates cover 1995 to present.
ERIC, Educational Resource Information Center - is a full-text database provided by the U.S. Department of Education consisting of educational and education-related topics. This is a recognized source for information about education topics highlighting education research. Information dates from 1966 to the present. This is also available free on the Internet at: http://www.eric.ed.gov/ TUTORIAL
Encyclopaedia Britannica - is an online encyclopedia and dictionary including articles and multimedia resources. Also includes a dictionary and thesaurus.
Government Printing Office, U.S. (GPO) - is the indexed collection of publications by the U.S. Government collected by the Government Printing Office.
GreenFile - information covering all aspects of human impact to the environment. Scholarly, government and general-interest titles include content on global warming, green building, pollution, sustainable agriculture, renewable energy, recycling, and more. The database provides indexing and abstracts for approximately 295,000 records, as well as Open Access full text for more than 4,600 records. TUTORIAL
Health and Wellness Resource Center with Alternative Health Module - is a full-text resource for health research including 900 health/medical journals, newsletters, reference books, Full-text sources include health-related articles from 2,200 publications. HWRC provides readable information on health topics with statistics plus information on alternative healthcare such as massage therapy, acupuncture and more. Care Notes are helpful in writing up patient care assignments.
History Study Center - is a one stop history multimedia resource bringing together a variety of primary and secondary resources on more than 500 topics. Containing over 40,000 documents, it's comprised of video clips, journal articles, newspaper articles, radio & television news, maps, statistics, diaries, criminal trial records, rare books, and a bookshelf of reference titles. This database is easy to use, provides faster, more relevant searches, and provides strong basic and in-depth information. Best of all, it's available in our library!
Library, Information Science & Technology Abstracts - is a specialized database of articles relating to information technology and library science especially for librarians. Coverage begins in 1960 to the present. TUTORIAL
Literary Reference Center - is a specialized full-text database for literary information on authors and their works. This database combines reference, books, literary journals plus Magill’s literature resources. Content includes plot summaries, synopses, work overviews, literary criticism, author biographies, literary journals, book reviews, poems, short stories, author interviews, and images of key literary figures. TUTORIAL
Magill's Medical Guide [eBook] Print copy available in the CCC Library. An authoritative encyclopedic dictionary reference geared to student research, general readers, patients and caregivers. It covers diseases, disorders, treatments, procedures, specialties, anatomy, biology, and health/medical issues in an A-Z format. The Guide includes more than 1,000 essays, ranging in length from 500 to 3,500 words each with insets addressing recent developments in medicine and concise information boxes for all diseases and disorders. There are over 400 photographs and drawings plus 644 sidebars and tables. This is the free online version of the print edition consisting of five volumes and 3,500 pages and is available through 12/31/10
MEDLINE, medical sources - is a specialized database for medical, health and nursing information provided from the U.S. National Library of Medicine written for health professionals. This database contains over 16 million articles. Medline Plus is a free online resource: http://medlineplus.gov/.
Papers First, index -is an index to papers presented at conferences worldwide provided by OCLC in the ArticlesFirst database.
Proceedings, index - is an index of worldwide conference proceedings provided by OCLC in the ArticlesFirst database.
PsycArticles with PsycEXTRA - is a full-text database from the American Psychological Association containing peer-reviewed, full-text scholarly and scientific articles in psychology. Articles date from 1985 to the present. PsycEXTRA adds full-text for technical reports, conference papers, newsletters, magazines, newspapers and more. TUTORIAL
PsycEXTRA - is a full-text database for psychology and social sciences from the American Psychological Association including technical reports, conference papers, newsletters, magazines, newspapers and more. TUTORIAL
Science Resource Center - is a specialized full-text database for science-related topics. Content covers earth science, life science, physical science, science and technology and more. This database provides background coverage on the research topic. Articles are rated based on beginning, intermediate and advanced levels of scientific understanding. This database gives tools for writing in the sciences.
Teacher Reference Center is an index for K-12 teachers and administrators covering education topics such as curriculum development, assessment, continuing education, education standards and more. TUTORIAL
World Almanac - is the online version of Funk & Wagnalls New Encyclopedia and four additional almanacs including The World Almanac and Book of Facts, The World Almanac of the U.S.A., The World Almanac of U.S. Politics, and The World Almanac for Kids. This source includes information about American life, people in the news, arts and entertainment, science and technology, computers, sports, economics, taxes, environment, profiles of U.S. states and territories, historical anniversaries, U.S. cities and states, national defense, vital statistics, and nations of the world.
WorldCat, international library catalog - is a catalog of books and other materials in libraries worldwide. This index includes books, manuscripts, websites and Internet resources, maps, computer programs, musical scores, films and slides, newspapers, journals and magazines, sound recordings, articles chapters and papers, and video recordings. Free beta version is now online at: http://www.worldcat.org/
WorldCat Dissertations - Is a database containing all dissertations and theses available in WorldCat’s online catalog.
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