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Publication coverage: 1732-1780
A glimpse of life in South Carolina during the late colonial and early days of the United States.Publication coverage: 1962 - present
The SPIE Digital Library is the world's largest collection of optics and applied photonics research. It indexes journals and conference proceedings from 1962 to the present.Publication coverage: 1800 - present
The SPORTDiscus database covers key areas of sports medicine and related fields. Content areas range from sports physiology and sports psychology to physical education and recreation. SPORTDiscus is ideal for researchers studying different aspects of fitness, health and sport studies.Sports Medicine & Education Index
Publication coverage: 1970 - present
Indexes peer-reviewed journals, report literature, conference proceedings, trade magazines, patents, popular press, and more.Publication coverage: 1980 to 2016
Springer Protocols is an online database of reproducible laboratory protocols in the biomedical and life sciences.Publication coverage: 2021, 2005 - 2014, and some earlier
SpringerLink E-books Supplementary Materials
Publication coverage: 1993 +
Publication coverage: 1509-1782
This collection covers the reigns of the Tudors, the Stuarts, and the Hannovers (up to George III's rule in 1782).
Portal consolidates statistical data on topics including business and industry, media, technology, public policy, society, life and health from thousands of sources. Presented in tables, charts, infographics and reports. Statistics can be exported in PPT, XLS, PDF, and PNG formats.
Located in Stratford, Ontario, Canada, the Stratford Festival is the largest classical repertory theatre company in North America. Study guides with synopsis and activities for students are available for the filmed performances of 14 plays.
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- Informit Indigenous Collection offers broad scope for critical international engagement with topical and historical issues paramount to understanding Indigenous studies across the world.
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