Collection of ebooks covering history, geography, world cultures, military history, gender studies, politics, pop culture, religion, mythology, science, technology, and environment.
An engineering reference and teaching platform that delivers world-renowned, interdisciplinary engineering content integrated with analytical teaching and learning tools.
Collection of primary sources for American history, such as The Pennsylvania Gazette, The Virginia Gazette, The Liberator, Godey’s Lady’s Book, The Woman’s Tribune, and Frank Leslie’s Weekly.
Online library of clinical cases covering basic science, clinical medicine, and post-graduate level (including Pediatrics, Emergency Medicine, Geriatrics, and more). Note: If you create a free MyAccess profile for a more personalized experience and remote access, you'll still need to reauthenticate as a JMU user by using this institutional access link on the database list every 90 days
Online access to the trade magazine AdAge and its DataCenter. Includes profiles of top advertisers, media, and agencies as well as job data, advertising spending, award winners, and agency family trees.
Bibliographic information for Africana social science resources including Africana periodical literature, African Women's literature, and Education in Africa.
Fully searchable works by and about African Americans during a pivotal period of segregation and disenfranchisement, from the beginning of Jim Crow to World War I and beyond.
Fully searchable printed works essential for understanding the African-American struggle for identity from the end of the Civil War to the beginning of Jim Crow.
ABC is an African-owned, worldwide marketing and distribution outlet for books from Africa--scholarly, literature and children's books. Access includes pre-2020 backlist (1,490 ebooks), 2020 frontlist (76 ebooks), and 2021 frontlist (84 ebooks). The majority of titles are DRM-free. Titles can also be found in the library catalog.
Users will be routed to a Guest Access screen. Users then have the option to register personal or institutional email addresses.
Part of JSTOR's Open Community Collections, Albright College offers access to their Nicaragua Revolution: David Schwartz Collection, an archive containing slides that were taken during photographer, David Schwartz's time in Nicaragua and Cuba in the late 1970's and early-mid 1980's.
Bibliographic database for international alternative, radical, and left periodicals covering socialism, revolution, ecology, anarchism, feminism, sexuality, and organized labor.
Cross-searchable platform of primary source collections. Contains books, pamphlets, broadsides, and other scarce material printed and distributed in America during the 17th-19th centuries, documenting American history, culture, and daily life.
Digitized American periodicals published between 1684 and 1912. This collection is broken into 5 series which can be searched individually for more precision: Series 1 (1684-1820); Series 2 (1821-1837); Series 3 (1838-1852); Series 4 (1853-1865); Series 5 (1866-1912).
Membership offering non-partisan energy news, insights, and professional development opportunities. Note: Users will need to create an account using a @jmu.edu or @dukes.jmu.edu email address to activate membership.
Group of online collections: Papers of Dolley Madison, Papers of James Madison, Papers of George Washington, Papers of Eliza Lucas Pinckney & Harriott Pinckney Horry, Pinckney Statesmen collection, and Documentary History of the Ratification of the Constitution.
Data and statistics about more than 7,000 hospitals nationwide, including information for both public and private sources such as Medicare claims data, hospital cost reports, and commercial licensors.
Alternate Name(s)
Library of Congress American Memory
Online collection of written and spoken words, sound recordings, still and moving images, prints, maps, and sheet music documenting the American experience.
An authority in benchmarking, best practices, process and performance improvement, and knowledge management, providing organizations information, data, and insights to support decision-making and develop internal skills. Users must register individually using their JMU email.
Bibliography information for articles, reports, commentaries, and obituaries from journals and selected edited works in the field of anthropology and archaeology.
Full-text articles from AAA journals, newsletters, bulletins and monographs; and 24/7 access to scientific research information across the field of anthropology.
A consolidated database of more than 12,000 finding aids which provide information about the vast array of manuscripts and archival materials housed in historical societies, libraries, museums, colleges and universities across the Commonwealth
A cluster of collections reflecting the history of the United States through its congressional publications, popular newspapers, and commercial publishing: included are America's Historical Imprints, 1639-1800; America's Historical Newspapers, 1690-1876; American State Papers, 1789-1876; U.S. Congressional Serial Set, 1817-1980.
Contains texts that have been critically edited in the printed Aristoteles Latinus series. It includes also Latin translations of Aristotle’s works published outside the Aristoles Latinus series and translations of Greek commentaries.
Provides e-books related to the history of art, architecture, decorative arts, photography, and design, including scholarly books, museum catalogs, and catalouges raisonnés.
A cluster of databases containing journal articles, news items, and reviews in the areas of art & design, includes Artbibliographies Modern; the Avery Index to Architectural Periodicals; and Design and Applied Arts Index.
Handbook with in-depth articles, illustrations, graphs, tables, and practical examples on key topics related to the engineering applications of materials. Volumes 1-23 available.
Full text journals and ebooks covering drug abuse counseling, audiology, biotechnology, data processing, cosmetology, technology, fashion design, criminal justice, veterinary assisting, and more.
Index of journals on architecture and design, including bibliographic descriptions on subjects such as the history and practice of architecture, landscape architecture, city planning, historic preservation, and interior design and decoration.
Video material for a wide array of uses, including documentaries, interviews, performances, news programs and newsreels, field recordings, commercials, and raw footage.
Reference material with authoritative information on musicians, along with interesting and insightful evaluations of their contributions to the musical world.
Color images, academic eBooks, museum directory, exhibition archive, reference works, and teaching resources relating to the world of dress and fashion.
Bibliographic dataset of the published literature pertaining to the anthropology of Mesoamerica, including archaeology, ethnography, art history, linguistics, and more.
Bibliographic data on historical writing dealing with the British Isles, and with the British Empire and Commonwealth, during all periods for which written documentation is available - from 55BC to the present.
Birds of the World brings together deep, scholarly content from four celebrated works of ornithology with millions of bird observations from eBird and multimedia from the Macaulay Library into a single platform where biologists and birders can explore comprehensive life history information on birds.
Provides access to the most comprehensive bank financial data set available in the market. Used by the world's leading banks and financial institutions to identify risk indicators across developed and emerging markets. NOTE: Users must log out of current session (under Settings) before logging in again to start a new session.
Website of the principal Federal agency responsible for national information concerning labor market activity, working conditions, and price changes in the economy.
Indexing and full text for periodicals and news sources covering all aspects of business, including business, country economic reports, company profiles, market research reports, industry reports, and SWOT analyses.
Tool for selecting journals for publishing in the areas of Management; Educational Curriculum and Methods; Educational Psychology and Administration; Educational Technology and Library Science; Accounting; Economics and Finance; Marketing.
Reference resource covering fifteen subject areas across the humanities and social sciences, with a concentration on political and cultural history, literature, philosophy, religious studies, music and the arts.
Histories of religions from Judaism to witchcraft; ancient world religions to Christianity. Includes reference ebooks on music, war, and world events in context of religion.
CAMEO is a database that compiles, defines, and disseminates technical information on the distinct collection of terms, materials, and techniques used in the fields of art conservation and historic preservation.
Part of JSTOR's Open Community Collections, Carleton College Special Collections & Archives offers access to The Carleton Miscellany and Haldore Hanson's China Collection (1937-1938).
The CGP is the finding tool for federal publications that includes descriptive information for historical and current publications as well as direct links to the full document, when available.
Alternate Name(s)
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Website of the nation's health protection agency offering critical science and health information that aids against expensive and dangerous health threats.
A collection of Foreign Office files exploring the history of Persia (Iran), Central Asia and Afghanistan from the decline of the Silk Road in the first half of the nineteenth century to the establishment of Soviet rule over parts of the region in the early 1920s.
Part of JSTOR's Open Community Collections, Chatham University Archives & Special Collections offers access to their Minor Bird Collection and Eden Hall Architectural Plans and Drawings Collection.
Information on the history, people, government, economy, geography, communications, transportation, military, and transnational issues for 267 world entities.
Alternate Name(s)
Columbia International Affairs Online
Documents and articles devoted to research, analysis, and scholarship on international politics and related fields, including security studies, global finance, diplomatic practice, humanitarian law, global governance, development studies, and environmental studies.
Collection of databases that contain different types of high-quality, independent evidence to inform healthcare decision-making. Includes Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL), and Cochrane Clinical Answers.
Nonpartisan and objective research and analysis on all public policy issues including: American Law; Domestic Social Policy; Foreign Affairs, Defense and Trade; Government and Finance; Knowledge Services; and Resources, Science and Industry.
Full text of select journals covering Criminal Justice, Juvenile Delinquency, Juvenile Justice, Corrections, Penology, Policing, Forensic Psychology, and Family and Domestic Violence.
Provides content of the H.W. Wilson Company’s printed magazine Current Biography in searchable, electronic format. Users can search thousands of accurate and objective biographies by occupation, activity, gender, birthday, place of origin and more.
Dance productions and documentaries by performers and companies of the 20th century, covering ballet, tap, jazz, contemporary, experimental, and improvisational dance.
Directory of U.S. businesses (key personnel, addresses, credit rating, sales, subsidiaries, etc) and households (name, address, and phone number, census data for the household's area).
Historical map collection with rare 16th through 21st century maps of America, North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Pacific and the World.
Paleogeographic maps showing the varied landscapes of the ancient Earth through hundreds of millions of years of geologic time including distribution of ancient shallow seas, deep ocean basins, mountain ranges, coastal plains, and continental interiors. Note: User will need to login with eID and password to download map lists
Live performances in high quality, with content from leading global producers, and a distinctive range of curriculum-linked educational resources such as exclusive interviews, full transcripts, in-depth study guides and more.
Primary sources, supporting materials, archives, and video content designed to enrich study in a wide range of disciplines from media studies to philosophy.
International bibliographic records for completed dissertations and new dissertation topics in the fields of musicology, music theory, and ethnomusicology, as well as in related musical, scientific, and humanistic disciplines.
Primary source collection of personal accounts of traders, slaves, missionaries, explorers, soldiers, native peoples, and officials, both men and women.
Full text journals on educational research in early childhood to higher education, educational specialties, multilingual education, health education and testing.
Index with full text of management journals published by Emerald. Also includes library and information services, engineering, applied science and technology journals.
Advertising items and publications dating from 1850-1920, illustrating the rise of consumer culture and the birth of a professionalized advertising industry in the United States.
Full text primary source documents, including original manuscripts and printed material covering colonial history, politics, culture and society from 1492 to 1962.
Complete Encyclopaedia Britannica, Britannica Student Encyclopedia, Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary and Thesaurus, as well as videos, blogs, news, research tools, and links to editor-selected websites.
A large-scale collective reference work compiled by the most prominent scholars in the field, touching on all aspects of Islam from the time of the Prophet to the present day. Includes the Encyclopaedia of Islam Second Edition and the Encyclopaedia of Islam THREE
Features a broad musical scope covering popular music of all genres and periods from 1900 to the present day, including jazz, country, folk, rap, reggae, techno, musicals, and world music, the Encyclopedia also offers thousands of additional entries covering popular music genres, trends, styles, record labels, venues, and music festivals.
Extensive information about the Bible, how it was received in Christian churches and the Jewish Diaspora, and how it is viewed by other world religions. Includes articles about the Bible in literature, art, music, and film.
Full-text of works by named and anonymous authors from the Shrewsbury Fragments of the late 13th century, through the Elizabethan and Jacobean period, to British poets of the 19th century.
Full text for over 820 journals on agriculture, ecosystem ecology, energy, renewable energy sources, natural resources, marine & freshwater science, geography, pollution & waste management, environmental technology, environmental law, public policy, social impacts, and urban planning.
Information covering political elections, economics, important people, country profiles and industry statistics in over 250 countries and territories, from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe.
Evidence Analysis Library (EAL) provides nutritional research on important dietetic practice questions and access to food and nutrition-related science.
FBI files on African Americans and others considered "politically suspect" from 1920 to 1984, including members of protest groups, Socialists, Communists, militant labor unionists, and many more.
Digital content from the Financial Times provides FT articles published in the daily paper, in-depth 'Special Reports', and company and financial information. Note: First time users will need to create an account using these instructions.
Digital magazine platform offering the latest issues of popular magazines like Horticulture; New Yorker; Popular Mechanics; Rolling Stone; Sports Illustrated for Kids; and Time.
Primary source documents from and about missionary activity in the United States, Africa, India, Southeast Asia, and the Sandwich Islands during the 19th Century.
Country cultural database containing detailed information on over 175 countries around the world; topics range from food, language, religion, to human rights issues, security briefings, and business etiquette.
Search across many disciplines and sources: articles, theses, books, abstracts and court opinions, from academic publishers, professional societies, online repositories, universities and other web sites.
Presents analysis of management problems and helpful commentary on advanced thinking and practice in all fields of management and administration. JMU users are granted full use of HBR content as our institution has signed the HBR Course Work License agreement.
Resources on a wide range of health topics selected from approximately 1,400 government and non-profit organizations to bring you reliable health information.
Fully searchable, image-based government document and legal research database containing U.S. statutory materials, scholarly journals, all of the world's constitutions, U.S. treaties, collections of classic treatises and presidential documents, and the full text of state and federal cases.
Bibliographic entries for journal articles, conference proceedings, books, book reviews, and dissertations on the history of science, technology, and medicine.
Video archive of African American oral histories documenting the men and women who have made significant contributions to American life, history, and culture during the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries.
Documents related to homeland security policy, strategy, and organizational management from a wide variety of sources including federal, state and local governments; international governments and institutions; nonprofit organizations and private entities.
Industry market research reports of more than 700 United States industries; includes US Specialized Industry Reports, East Coast State Reports, and iExpert Summaries.
Alternate Name(s)
International Clinical Educators
Real patient videos with a wide range of diagnoses and treatment settings. Includes video courses, a faculty toolkit, and StrokeHelp instruction series.
Archive of social science data for research and instruction, available for download and re-use.
Note: users must create an account in order to download data
Full text of society magazines, journals, and other periodicals on artificial intelligence, e-Commerce, intelligent Systems, the semantic Web, biometrics, and more.
Scholarly books, journals, cases,encyclopedias, handbooks of research and electronic resources that cover the information, business, medical information, and engineering sciences.
Alternate Name(s)
US National Library of Medicine, IHM
Images from the U.S. National Library of Medicine’s historical collections, including image files of fine art, photographs, engravings, and posters that illustrate social and historical aspects of medicine from the 15th to 21st century.
Digital archive containing firsthand accounts from sources around the world, covering such events as post-World War II Jewish resettlement, South African apartheid, Latin American migrations to the United States, and more.
Indexes journal articles, conference proceedings, monographs, multi-authored works and book reviews on Islam, the Middle East, Muslim areas of Africa and Asia, and other geographic regions with a Muslim minority.
Index of individual pieces of music printed in the complete works of composers, in anthologies containing pieces from disparate historical periods, and in other scholarly editions.
Digitized Indigenous print journalism from the US and Canada, from historic pressings to contemporary periodicals, find coverage of events reported by and for Indigenous communities.
A comprehensive collection for exploration of the political, social, and cultural history of native peoples from the sixteenth century well into the twentieth century. The collection features indigenous-language materials, including dictionaries, bibles, and primers.
Intellectual property analytics tool used for researching patents, patent applications, and prior art. Note: Only 1 user at one time - be sure to logout when you are done.
Official archival database for Broadway theater information. Features information on current and past productions in the Broadway theaters of New York City, including production statistics, dates, cast, crew and creative staff credits, roles, and related facts
Data set for non-traditional information on board-level decision makers from 2015-2018. Includes affiliation, committee memberships, share ownership and more.
Data set for non-traditional information on global and domestic board-level decision makers from 2012-2021. Includes affiliation, committee membership, share ownership and more.
Full online text and images for back issues of selected scholarly journals and monographs in history, economics, political science, anthropology, sociology, literature, etc.
Artstor is now on JSTOR. Digital image library offering searchable collections of images and descriptive information including architecture, painting, sculpture, photography, and more, encompassing many time periods and world cultures.
Contains over 25,000 videos, documentaries, training films, theatrical releases, and more. Note: the login/sign up buttons at the top right of the Kanopy interface are for creating and logging in to personal accounts. It is not necessary to log in to view films if you're on campus. If you are off campus, you will be prompted to log in as a JMU user when you select a film.
Index with abstracts to scholarly work covering all aspects of Greco-Roman antiquity through the 8th century A.D., including language and linguistics, history, literature, philosophy, art, archaeology, religion, science, and more.
Public opinion poll resource that includes polls conducted in 18 Latin American countries, download survey results and view questionaires from 1995 to 2009 in SPSS, Stata, or SAS files.
The SPSS program is available on all public computers in the libraries. Students may request the SAS program for their personal computers through the Media Resources software request forms: https://www.lib.jmu.edu/media/. Note: Latinobarometro defaults to Spanish language text display. To switch to English, simply click the "English" link in the far right corner of the gray header.
Scholarly law journals on topics such as criminal justice, international law, federal law, organized crime, medical, labor & human resource law, ethics, and more.
Information about members of Congress including congressional staff salaries, privately financed trips, policy reports, foreign gifts, recent news, and more.
Find books, ebooks, articles, journals, videos, digital media, and more. Library Search brings together the JMU Library Catalog and many other databases.
Index and abstracts for topics in librarianship, including classification, cataloging, bibliometrics, online information retrieval, information management and more.
Streaming video tutorials on over 2,000 courses in 3D animation, audio, business, CAD, design, development, photography, video creation, web design, and more. Note: First time users can get started with these instructions.
Collection of textbooks, covering the anatomical and basic sciences, videos to enhance understanding and study, Q&A questions, and a list of the most popular journal articles from leading society publishing partners in the Physician Assistant market (JAAPA and JPAE).
Provides author interviews, biographies, creative nonfiction, literary criticism, poems, poetry reviews, scripts, and short stories from ancient times to the 21st century. Trial expires 10/31/24
The digital Loeb Classical Library offers an interconnected, fully searchable, perpetually growing, virtual library of Greek and Latin Classical literature, history, philosophy, and more.
Alternate Name(s)
Cultural Equity; ACE Online Archive
The archives of noted musicologist, folklorist and sound recordist Alan Lomax, contains teaching resources, sound recordings, photograph collections, video collections, discussions, interviews, lectures, radio shows.
Designed specifically for high school libraries, this database provides full text for more than 500 popular general interest and current events publications.
Information on general reference, business, health, general science, and multicultural issues through magazine articles, periodicals, books, primary source documents, images, maps, and more.
Comprehensive database of over 7,000 materials and provides sample images of materials, plus descriptions, processing information, usage properties, etc.
Data sheets with proper procedures for handling or working with substances, including information such as physical data, toxicity, health effects, first aid, reactivity, storage, disposal, protective equipment, and more.
Live broadcast classical music concerts, as well as a streaming video library of over 1,400 programs, including concerts, ballets, operas, masterclasses, documentaries, etc.
Indexes and abstracts journal articles in a broad range of medical topics relating to research, clinical practice, administration, policy issues, and health care services.
Medical library produced by the National Library of Medicine, designed to provide information about diseases, conditions, and wellness issues for patients and families.
Comprehensive medical resource for cross-section of users, including medical professionals and students, veterinarians and veterinary students, and consumers.
Audio and video that spans all time periods, hundreds of thousands of seminal artists, composers, choreographers, and ensembles to provide a learning environment for the teaching of music.
Historical tracks from America's past. Includes songs of Civil Rights, political campaigns, Prohibition, the Revolutionary War, the Civil War, anti-war protests and more.
A collection of classical music recordings searchable by composer, artist, conductor, ensemble, instrument, genre, or period, with full-text biographies of composers, dictionaries and more.
Music collection covering the genres of reggae, worldbeat, neo-traditional, Bollywood, and other traditional music, such as Indian classical, flamenco, zydeco, gospel, and more.
Provides documents and records of the civil rights movement, including internal memos, legal briefings, and direct action summaries from national, legal, and branch offices, along with first-hand views into crucial issues.
The National Rehabilitation Information Center (NARIC) collects, catalogs, and disseminates articles, reports, curricula, guides, and other publications on a wide range of issues including technology, health and function, independent living, and capacity building.
Abstracts for law enforcement and criminal justice publications, including information on corrections, courts, crime statistics, domestic preparedness, drugs, juvenile justice, victims, and more.
Offers a range of digital performance resources never previously seen outside of the UK's National Theatre's archive. Exclusive digitized archival materials are presented alongside videos to present a holistic view of the stagecraft involved in supporting world-class productions.
Streaming selection of jazz legends and contemporary jazz. NOTE: To use the Naxos mobile app, you'll need to create a personal account following the directions found here, under the student/faculty of subscribing university or an educational institution.
Streaming classical music, World, Folk and Chinese music, and includes notes on musical works and biographical information on composers or artists. NOTE: To use the Naxos mobile app, you'll need to create a personal account following the directions found here, under the student/faculty of subscribing university or an educational institution.
In-depth research on policy issues in the Indo-Pacific from a comprehensive network of U.S. and regional experts. Note: To download specific publications, click the NBR Premium option.
Provides the world's largest digital library of scripts by living writers and a platform on which writers all over the world can share their work and others can discover that work.
Digitized items from the New York Public Library, this is a living database with new materials added every day, featuring prints, photographs, maps, manuscripts, streaming video, and more
Full access to The New York Times and International New York Times content. Access also includes unlimited access to the Archives and learning tools such as the Learning Network and the New York Times inEducation website. Note: First time users will need to create a one year renewable account using these instructions
Alternate Name(s)
LexisNexis, Lexis Nexis Academic, Lexis Nexis Company Dossier
Contains several full-text databases: current news, laws and legislation, business and company information, country and state profiles, tax information, biographies, and more.
Part of JSTOR's Open Community Collections, Notre-Dame offers access to their Lebanese Research Center for Migration and Diaspora Studies (LERC): The Lebanese Aboard the Titanic-Paintings Project and Heinz Gaube Lebanese Architectural Photographs Collection.
Quality-controlled collection of academic open access books and services for publishers, libraries, and research funders in the areas of hosting, deposit, quality assurance, dissemination, and digital preservation.
Full-length, high quality contemporary performance films from top caliber artists, shot with multiple high-definition cameras, and collaboratively edited to delivering these works to audiences around the globe.
An open-access publisher of peer-reviewed scholarship in the humanities disciplines– from classics, modern languages and cultures, philosophy, theology and history, to political theory, sociology, anthropology, film and new media studies, and digital humanities.
A collection of freely available textbooks in accounting, business, economics, education, foreign languages, humanities, information systems, law, marketing, natural and physical sciences, statistics, and more.
Secondary and primary sources concerning current social issues, such as gun control, genetic engineering, censorship, the environment, and terrorism, containing everything from biographies to court cases and magazine articles.
Index with select transcripts of full oral interviews, including Ellis Island oral history narratives and rare Black Panther Party interviews and more.
A bibliography of important works relating to the historical connections among Europe, North America, South America and Africa, focusing on the early modern and colonial periods.
A bibliography of key background information that contains recent interdisciplinary works related to criminology, including policy, theory, trends, research, etc.
A bibliography that provides background information and reading lists for key topics, figures, events, and ideas during the 14th through 17th centuries.
Single-source reference for the study of the Greco-Roman world containing extended articles, interactive maps, audio, and images on topics ranging from ancient economy, Jewish studies, to Roman law and Greek mythology.
Provides current, peer-reviewed research across 25 encyclopedias and includes the Encyclopedia of Social Work and the Oxford Classical Dictionary. Trial expires 8/24/23
Provides trustworthy, annotated primary texts from writers active between the 8th and 20th century, plus Classical Latin and Greek authors. Trial expires 8/24/23
Full text collection of core scholarly books in Economics, Finance, Philosophy, Political Science, Religion and Theology from May 2006 to the most recent update.
Offer concise and original introductions to a wide range of subjects. Expert authors combine facts, analysis, new insights, and enthusiasm to make often challenging topics highly readable. JMU has a subscription for some, not all, titles in this collection.
Transcript-synchronized and searchable audio, plain-English case summaries, illustrated decision information, full-text Supreme Court opinions, and information on Justices.
The papers of three members of notable Pinckneys from South Carolina: brothers Charles Cotesworth Pinckney (1746–1825) and Thomas Pinckney (1750–1828) and their cousin Charles Pinckney (1757–1824).
Index of papers presented at conferences worldwide, covering every published congress, symposium, conference, exposition, workshop and meeting received by The British Library Document Supply Centre.
A collaboration of U.S. government agencies, public health organizations, and health sciences libraries which provides timely, convenient access to selected public health resources on the Internet.
Educational streaming videos from PBS, including award-winning national programming and locally produced shows. Note: Use the log in button to search for JMU, then log in using your eid
A comprehensive index and bibliography of philosophy maintained by the community of philosophers which also includes an open access archive in philosophy.
Platino Educa is a Spanish Language film streaming platform with over 300 films from Spain and Latin America covering a broad range of themes, including art, history, environmental science, literature, and social justice. Films have Spanish and English subtitles.
Information on global political topics as well as a subject-specific thesauri on comparative politics, humanitarian issues, international relations, law and legislation, NGOs, and political theory.
Source for business and financial research on non-publicly traded corporations, including family-owned, private equity-owned, venture-backed, and international unlisted companies. Note: Users will need to register for an academic account using their JMU email address
Insight and analysis on goods and services, specifically designed to help purchasing, supply chain management, and strategic sourcing professionals to identify price drivers and market characteristics that impact buying decisions.
Cross-search 30 ProQuest resources in the biological sciences. Includes resources in animal behavior, ecology, endocrinology, genetics, microbiology, neurosciences, plant science, toxicology, and more.
Basic and applied research, design, construction, and technological developments in the areas of civil, earthquake, environmental, mechanical, and transportation engineering.
A collection of prominent Black newspapers, such as the Chicago Defender, Baltimore Afro-American, New York Amsterdam News, Pittsburgh Courier, and The Norfolk Journal and Guide.
A collection of databases providing journal indexing and article abstracts for biology, environmental studies, oceanography, aquatic sciences, medicine, biotechnology, engineering, and computer science
News articles from Ethnic NewsWatch, Chicago Defender (1910-1975), New York Times Historical (1851-2009), and the Washington Post Historical (1877-1996) in a single search.
Cross-search ProQuest's science and technology collections. Contains article records, deep indexing, and full text articles covering both technological and natural sciences.
Indexing, abstracts, and full text for journals concerning emotional and behavioral characteristics, psychiatry, psychology, mental health, and experimental methods, etc.
A video library of training videos in psychotherapy and counseling, featuring leading practitioners in the field. Includes captions, searchable transcripts, clip-making, sharing, and embedding.
An index with abstracts to journal articles, book chapters, books and dissertations in psychology and related disciplines (sociology, linguistics, anthropology, education, medicine, law, physiology, business, psychiatry, nursing, pharmacology).
Index with abstracts covering public administration, including public administration theory, administration and economy, administrative organization, social services, personnel, theory, methods, and more.
Pictorial, rather than textual health information, PHIL presents access to CDC images, organized into hierarchical categories of people, places, and science.
An open-access publisher devoted to academic and para-academic authors working in any field in the humanities, social sciences, fine arts, and architecture & design.
An electronic archive of eighty-two documents carrying fragmentary texts written by Dickinson between 1870-1886, including poems, letters, and commentaries.
Collection comprising many rare and/or difficult to obtain periodicals and represent the range of Chartist,communist, social democrat, syndicalist, anarchist, labor, and pacifist opinion in an age that witnessed the development of political parties, social movements, and the rise of English radicalism.
Part of JSTOR's Open Community Collection, Roanoke College Digital Collections offers access to their Roanoke College Fresh Water Fishes of Virginia slide collection.
Based on the scholarly printed Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy, REP Online allows users to search through a regularly updated universe of over 2,000 articles covering philosophical themes.
Audio-visual material from past and present practitioners of performance, including technical functionalities and graphics, interviews, masterclasses, contemporary productions, and documentaries.
Peer-reviewed cases from real world situations to instruct researchers and future businesspeople in best practices for future success. Includes cases in accounting, ethics, entrepreneurship, leadership, marketing, and more.
A compilation of books, reference works, journal articles, and instructional videos from across the social sciences that helps users learn various research methodologies.
Provides in-depth interviews with experts from around the world on topics as
varied as innovation management, corporate social responsibility, and social
media marketing. Trial ends 3/31/24
Online access to the reference titles: The Sixties in America; The Seventies in America; Great Events from History: The Ancient World; Great Lives from History: The Ancient World; Great Lives from History: The 18th Century; Historical Encyclopedia of American Business.
Salud en Espanol (Consumer Health Complete Spanish Version) is designed to support patients' information needs and foster an overall understanding of health-related topics.
Searches over 60 databases and over 2,200 scientific websites to provide users with access to more than 200 million pages of authoritative federal science information including research and development results.
Collection of legal materials on slavery in the United States and the English-speaking world, and includes every statute passed by every colony and state on slavery, every federal statute dealing with slavery, and all reported state and federal cases on slavery.
Part of JSTOR's Open Community Collections, Smith College Special Collections offers access to three collections: Rotman Stereograph Collection, Historic Costume Collection, and Van Buren Antiquities Collection.
Full text coverage of scholarly publications in sociology, including journals, magazines, books, working papers, dissertations, conference proceedings, and an extensive thesaurus
Indexes and abstracts articles about physical education curricula, sport law, kinesiology, motor learning, standardized fitness tests, equipment, coaching, sport psychology, health education, and more.
Stahl Online is a comprehensive and regularly updated database providing full access to the entire current Cambridge portfolio of neuropsychopharmacology books by Dr. Stahl. Stahl Online features a Quick Drug Lookup feature as well as illustrated guides and case studies.
A data aggregation and research platform covering worldwide markets, industries, and societal topics. Data is compiled from private and public sources aggregated from North American, Europe, and Asia.
An authoritative and comprehensive summary of statistics on the social, political, and economic organization of the United States with information for 2013 onward.
Real-World STEM Curriculum and Career Development Resource from Discovery Education. NOTE: First time users need to create a Discovery Education account
Thousands of downloadable video clips, images, backgrounds, sound effects and more. First-time users must create an individual account using these instructions.
Alternate Name(s)
Digital Backpack, Storyblocks, Videoblocks
Unlimited downloads of library of stock video, after effects templates, and motion backgrounds. First-time users must create an individual account using these instructions.
Database of genetic and molecular biology data for Arabidopsis thaliana, including the complete genome sequence, gene structure,gene expression, DNA, genome maps, genetic and physical markers, and more.
Comprehensive and impartial coverage of tax news, with commentary for understanding of tax policy. Note: First time users will need to use Ivanti Secure VPN to sign in and register a new JMU user account.
A database of resources that provide information on children's and young adult books, also contains interactive activities, bibliographies, links to author websites, pronunciation guides, book awards, and more.
Provides the latest news, events, trends, and challenges in marketing and media industries. Off-campus users must connect through Ivanti Secure (VPN) to access content.
The Digital Edition of Thomas A. Edison Papers contains nearly 175,000 document images from the archives of the Thomas Edison National Historical Park, along with items from other repositories and private collections.
Part of JSTOR's Open Community Collections, Trinity College offers access to four archive collections: Webster Collection WWI Photos, Hartford Collection, British Theatre Playbills, and George Watson Cole European Postcards.
Clinical search engine designed to allow users to quickly and easily find and use high-quality research evidence to support their practice and/or care and allows clinicians to search across content types including images, videos, patient information leaflets, educational courses and news.
Part of JSTOR's Open Community Collections, University of Pennsylvania offers access to five archival collections: Marion Anderson Collection of Photographs, Etta Winigrad Sculptures, Philip H. Ward Collection of Theatrical Images, 1856-1910, Furness Theatrical Images Collection, and Alumni Association of the Philadelphia General Hospital School of Nursing.
An online database for the directories American Firms Operating in Foreign Countries and Foreign Firms Operating in the United States, Uniworld provides contact information for headquarters, subsidiaries, branches and executives of multinational companies with headquarters in over 200 Countries and 20,000 industries.
An evidence-based, physician-authored clinical decision support resource designed to inform point-of-care decisions. Note:Users will need to create an individual account using these instructions
Covers essential areas related to the study of cities and regions, and explores topics such as urban affairs, community development, urban history, and more.
A collection of primary source material on all aspects of American history originating from Congress and other federal agencies, covering commerce, exploration, science/technology, military, environment, health, social issues, and others.
An archive of more than 500,000 still photographs, slides, glass plate slides, lantern slides, negatives, and sketches dating from the 1870s and taken by USGS scientists as part of their field studies
Full text of all patents granted since 1976, and the patent number, issue date, and current US classification for all patents granted from 1790 through 1975.
Financial analysis on some 1,700 companies in nearly 100 industry sectors and includes performance data and growth projections on stocks, mutual funds, options and other securities.
Streaming video of news from NBC (1968 to date) and CNN (1995 to date) plus indexing of television network news from all the major networks, 1968 to date.
Full text coverage for French language business journals covering accounting & tax, administration, industry & manufacturing, marketing, logistics, technology and more.
Covers essential areas related to violence and abuse, including family violence, sexual assault, emotional abuse, and other areas relevant to the discipline.
Vast and varied collections of print materials, manuscripts, archival records, newspapers, photographs and ephemera, maps and atlases, rare books, and fine art that tell the history of the commonwealth and its people
Records from more than 35,000 individual slaving expeditions between 1514 and 1866 from archives and libraries throughout the Atlantic world, providing information about vessels, enslaved peoples, slave traders and owners, and trading routes.
Full access to The Washington Post online coverage, including unlimited access to interactives and videos. Access is available in the Library Catalog but you can also sign up for an individual account for more streamlined and personalized access. Note: To create an individual account use these instructions.
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WHO, Statistical information System, WHO Global Health Observatory, WHOSIS, WHOGHO
Data and analyses on global health priorities, including information on global situation and trends highlights through the use of core indicators, database views, major publications and links to relevant web pages.
Catalog of over 62 million titles cataloged by libraries worldwide that includes manuscripts written as early as the 1000 B.C., books, audio visual media, and internet source
Research platform and business intelligence tool offering financial datasets from COMPUSTAT (public companies), CRSP (security prices) and CUSIP Master File (financial instruments issuers), and ISS (corporate governance and director data). Note: Personal account will need to be created.
Full text searchable newspapers, pamphlets, and books gathered by the Reverend Charles Burney (1757-1817) that form a comprehensive collection of early English news media.
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Nineteenth Century UK Periodicals
Full text of journals, magazines, and specialty newspapers that portray British life in the Victorian Age. Subscription includes Series 1: New Readerships and Series 2: Empire.
Contains texts that have been critically edited in the printed Aristoteles Latinus series. It includes also Latin translations of Aristotle’s works published outside the Aristoles Latinus series and translations of Greek commentaries.