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Publication coverage: 1912-2010
Publication coverage: 1779-1930
Victorian Popular Culture is a collection of digitized primary sources depicting popular entertainment in Britain, the United States, and Europe in the 19th century and early 20th centuries.Publication coverage: 1590-1790
Provides a comprehensive record of the history of the Virginia Company of London, an English joint-stock company chartered to establish colonial settlements in North America.
VisualDx is a diagnostic clinical decision support system designed to enhance diagnostic accuracy, aid therapeutic decisions, and improve patient safety. With a strong dermatology component, this application can help quickly build a differential to evaluate the possibilities, compare variations, and improve diagnostic accuracy. Its vast medical image library includes many skin types, and pigments effectively providing access to clinical information and images at the point of care, on any device - mobile, tablet, or desktop. Images may be used in course management systems.
ViVa: A Bibliography of Women's History in Historical and Women's Studies Journals
Publication coverage: 1975 to present
Index to women's and gender history articles from over 100 scholarly journals published in English, French, German and Dutch.Publication coverage: 1892-current
The Vogue Archive contains the entire run of Vogue magazine (US edition) from 1892 to the present day, reproduced in high-resolution color page images.Ask Us
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New / Trial E-resources
- Informit Indigenous Collection offers broad scope for critical international engagement with topical and historical issues paramount to understanding Indigenous studies across the world.
Trial runs through December 16, 2023. Please submit your feedback using the Trial E-resource Feedback Form. - Canada Commons is an updated version of the Canadian Electronic Library. It features Canadian ebooks, public policy papers, and a directory of Canadian research and government organizations.
This trial runs through Nov. 22, 2023. Please submit feedback using the Trial E-resource Feedback Form. - Scite.ai is a discovery and evaluation platform which analyzes how and where a citation was used within a publication.
Trial runs through November 30, 2023. Please submit feedback using the Trial E-resource Feedback Form.