The Geoffrey R. Weller Library has negotiated access to the following licensed electronic resources for our valued alumni. 

  • Akadémiai Kiadó
    Akadémiai Kiadó publishes peer-reviewed journals in science, technology, and math.
  • Annual reviews
    Annual Reviews allows researchers to get an overview of a topic, or stay current with new research, in over 40 focused disciplines within the biomedical, life, physical, and social sciences. Each year, experts in the field review current primary research and summarize advances, new ideas, and areas of debate.
  • Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography
    For more than 50 years, ASLO has been a leading professional organization for researchers and educators in the field of aquatic science, working to provide for their needs at all phases of professional development. ASLO is best known for its highly rated research journals, its interdisciplinary meetings and its special symposia.
  • Birds of the world
    Birds of the World provides comprehensive information for every documented species of bird. Details for each species include distribution, behaviour, population, migration, sounds, appearance, and more; this resource also contains audio, video, and photographs.
  • Brill online journals
    Brill is an international publisher specializing in the humanities, arts, and social sciences.
  • Cambridge Journals Online
    Cambridge Press currently publishes over 220 peer-reviewed academic journals for the global market containing the latest research from a broad sweep of subject areas.
  • Canadian Science Publishing
    Canada Research Press publishes scholarly journals as part of the Canada Institute for Scientific and Technical Information.
  • Canadiana discovery portal
    The Canadiana Discovery Portal provides navigation and resource discovery system to find digital collections from Canadian libraries, archives, galleries, museums, historical societies in a wide range of formats: sound files, video, maps, artifacts, photographs, paintings, diaries, posters, books, and public records.
  • China: trade, politics and culture, 1793-1980
    The database provides Chinese history during the two centuries of monumental social and political upheaval that ultimately recreated China into a modern power relating to China and the West between 1793 and 1980.
  • Company of biologists
    The Company of Biologists publishes peer-reviewed journals focused on all areas of biology.
  • Defining Gender, 1450-1910
    The documents in the Defining Gender database reflect changing notions of masculinity and femininity and the social climate in which they developed during the 15th through 19th centuries, particularly in Great Britain, with an emphasis on social conduct and etiquette, marriage and family life, consumption, leisure activities, and the philosophy and practice of education.
  • Ebook Central
    Ebook Central hosts a collection of over 20,000 titles published or reprinted by Cambridge University Press, Oxford University Press, and Taylor & Francis between 2000 and 2010. These books cover a wide variety of topics, including but not limited to business, economics, education, history, literature, medicine, philosophy, political science, and social science.
  • Edinburgh University Press
    Edinburgh University publishes titles with a focus on English and history.
  • EDP Sciences
    EDP Sciences publishes a collection of scientific journals. The publisher has opened up the backfiles for some journals - additional access outside of our subscribed dates may be available.
  • eHRAF world cultures
    The eHRAF World Cultures is a full-text, fully-indexed cultural database. It focuses mainly on pre-industrial cultures from around the world, and on North American immigrant groups.
  • Eighteenth Century Journals I
    Eighteenth Century Journals I is drawn from the Hope Collection at the Bodleian Library, Oxford, and brings together 76 rare journals printed between 1693 and 1799. The collection combines well-known publications with more minor works, offering users a wide-ranging view of eighteenth century publishing culture.
  • Eighteenth Century Journals II
    Eighteenth Century Journals II from the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin is a critical resource for the study of all aspects of the eighteenth century.
  • Empire online
    Empire Online is a powerful and interactive digital resource which spans five centuries: from a translation of Columbus's 1492 voyage to 21st Century works on Imperialism. It includes thousands of images of unique source material such as maps, manuscripts, pamphlets, paintings, drawings and rare books.
  • English historical documents
    English Historical Documents is a collection of texts regarding the political, social, religious, and economic history of Britain.
  • Frontier life
    Frontier Life captures the experiences of people living on the edge of European settlement across the frontiers of North America, Africa, Australia and New Zealand. Through a huge array of digitised primary source materials, it documents the relationships and interaction between new arrivals and indigenous peoples, and the results of these encounters: the creation of new states and trade networks, internal migration, and the marginalisation and decline of indigenous peoples.
  • Guilford Press
    Guilford Press is an international publisher with a strong focus on psychology.
  • Indigenous Collection
    The Indigenous Collection includes journals, books, reports, and conference papers regarding indigenous peoples of Australia, Indonesia, Malaysia, New Zealand, North America and The Pacific.
  • InteLex Past Masters
    The InteLex Past Masters provide full text databases in the humanities in original languages and translations which include philosophy, English letters, women writers, religious studies, political thought & theory, and Germanic studies.
  • International historical statistics
    International Historical Statistics includes socio-economic data from not only the Americas and Europe, but also Africa, Asia and Oceania.
  • IOS Press
    IOS Press is a publisher of science, medicine, and computer science journals.
  • John Benjamins e-Platform
    John Benjamins publishes journals that focus on linguistics, translation and interpreting, and communication.
  • Johns Hopkins guide to literary theory and criticism
    The Johns Hopkins guide to literary theory and criticism includes almost 300 alphabetically arranged entries and subentries on critics and theorists, critical schools and movements, and the critical and theoretical innovations of specific countries and historical periods.
  • Liverpool University Press
    Liverpool University Press specializes in the humanities and social sciences.
  • Mass observation online
    Mass Observation Online provides integrated access to 115,000 digital images from the Mass Observation Archive (MOA) at the University of Sussex. The range of topics covered is immense, including British social history, popular culture, consumerism, branding and fashion, sex, marriage, and the family, as well as attitudes to war, politics and America, Russian and Europe.
  • Medieval travel writing
    The original multiple manuscript sources contain the journeys of famous travelers from Prester John and Marco Polo to Sir John Mandeville and John Capgrave. These sources talk about the attitudes and preconceptions of people across Europe in the medieval period, shedding light on issues of race, economics, trade, militarism, politics, literature and science.
  • National Film Board
    Access a vast collection of National Film Board videos, including dozens of interactive works.
  • OECD iLibrary
    OECD iLibrary is the gateway to the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) books, papers, and statistics, including health data.
  • Oxford English dictionary
    The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) is more than a modern English dictionary: while it provides current meanings and pronunciation, it also traces the history of each word, using quotations to illustrate past usage. Quarterly updates ensure the Oxford English Dictionary stays current with new words and revised entries.
  • Oxford handbooks online
    Containing specially commissioned essays with extensive referencing to further reading, the handbooks offer both thorough introductions to topics in business and management, and a useful reference resource for scholars, advanced students, and practitioners.
  • Oxford reference
    The Oxford Reference collection includes titles in history, science, and the social sciences.
  • Project MUSE
    Project MUSE provides access to journals published by the Johns Hopkins University Press primarily covering the humanities, social sciences, and mathematics.
  • Royal Society of Chemistry
    The Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) publishes over 30 journals about chemistry and related sciences, such as energy, food, and biology. Our access also includes 6 sub-databases, including Chemical Hazards in Industry and Natural Products Updates.
  • Sage knowledge
    Select authoritative titles regarding business and psychology from the Sage Knowledge collection.
  • Sage premier
    The SAGE Premier package includes leading international peer-reviewed titles, including high-impact research journals published on behalf of over 245 scholarly and professional societies. The journals cover a wide range of subject areas, including business, humanities, social sciences, and science, technology, and medicine.
  • Shakespeare's Globe Archive : theatres, players & performance
    Shakespeare's Globe Archive is a collection of documents and images relating to the architecture and plays of the reconstructed Globe Theatre. Subcollections include: architectural plans, documents, correspondence, and photographs programmes and art scores production photographs wardrobe and stage manager's notes photographs and 360 degree views of props and, show and annual reports.
  • SimplyAnalytics
    SimplyAnalytics Canada is an Internet-based mapping application that enables users to develop interactive thematic maps and reports using thousands of demographic, business, and marketing data variables.
  • Slavery abolition and social justice, 1490-2007
    This resource is designed as an important portal for slavery and abolition studies, bringing together documents and collections covering an extensive time period (1490-2007) from libraries and archives across the Atlantic world. It offers high quality greyscale images of many thousands of original manuscripts, pamphlets, books, paintings, maps and images not available elsewhere.
  • Whiting & Birch
    Whiting & Birch is a small publisher of social work journals.
  • Wiley online library
    Wiley Online Library is a multidisciplinary collection and includes over 1300 academic journals.

 

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