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- Academic
Search Complete
- Academic Search Complete is the world's most
valuable and comprehensive scholarly, multi-disciplinary full-text
database, with more than 5,300 full-text periodicals, including
4,400 peer-reviewed journals. The database features PDF content
going back as far as 1865, with the majority of full text titles
in native (searchable) PDF format. This scholarly collection
offers unmatched full text coverage of information in many areas
of academic study.
- Computer
Source
- This database contains nearly 300 full text
journals and magazines covering topics such as computer science,
programming, artificial intelligence, cybernetics, information
systems, robotics, and software. Computer Source™ provides a
balance of full text technical journals and full text consumer
computer titles.
- ebrary
- The ebrary collection consists of 18,000 electronic books on
many subjects. Easy to install software is required to take
advantage of the ability to insert notes, highlight passages and
bookmark, among other personalizing features.
- EBSCO eBook Collection
- The EBSCO eBook Collection offers users instant access to ebooks on many subjects including
Computer Science, Nursing, Literature, and History.
- Films on Demand
- From anthropology to world languages and many subjects in between, Films on Demand makes video content available in an
easy to use database. Films from ABC News, NBC News, NOVA, Ken Burns, BBC, Scientific American Frontiers, Modern Marvels, and many other sources
are part of the thousands available in this database.
- Internet
& Personal Computing Abstracts
- Internet & Personal Computing Abstracts™
provides abstracts and indexing for literature related to personal
computing products and developments in business, the Internet, the
home, and all other applied areas. This resource contains content
coverage that extends back to the 1980s. Over 400 of the most
important trade publications, mainstream computer magazines, and
professional journals are covered, including those that focus on
specific topics such as Macintosh and Windows platforms,
programming, web development and more. Special emphasis is also
given to hardware and software reviews.
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