Database Finder Search for a database by title or use the subjects drop-down menu to find the best library databases for your research topic or discipline. Filter by database type (newspapers, primary sources, etc.), or vendor (EBSCO, JSTOR, etc.). The Database Finder replaces the A-Z Databases guide and is a work in progress. Please report any issues to our E-Resources department via email. Clear Filters/Browse All Databases The most frequently-used databases Academic
Search for a database by title or use the subjects drop-down menu to find the best library databases for your research topic or discipline. Filter by database type (newspapers, primary sources, etc.), or vendor (EBSCO, JSTOR, etc.).
The Database Finder replaces the A-Z Databases guide and is a work in progress. Please report any issues to our E-Resources department via email.
Clear Filters/Browse All Databases The most frequently-used databases
Academic Search Complete (1975-present)Thousands of journals and other publications covering most subjects.
JSTORJournals, books, images and primary sources.
Nexis UniUp-to-date news, business, and legal information.
ProQuest Dissertations and ThesesCitations, abstracts, or full-text access to dissertations and theses.
Web of Science (1900 - )Science, social science, arts, and humanities citations for scholarly literature.
Acceptable Use Policy Database Access FAQs Report a Problem The following databases are newly acquired or being evaluated for a future subscription.
African Newspapers, Series 1 Trial Access to more than 40 African newspapers published between 1800 and 1922. Features newspapers from Ghana, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Madagascar, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Uganda and Zimbabwe. African Newspapers, Series 2 Trial Access to 40 African newspapers published between 1835 and 1925. Features English- and foreign-language titles from Algeria, Angola, Liberia, Madagascar, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, South Africa and Uganda. African Newspapers: The British Library Collection Trial Features nearly 60 newspapers from across the African continent, all published before 1900. Includes the Egyptian Gazette (Cairo), Journal Franco-Ethiopien (Djibouti); Central African Times (Blantyre, Malawi), Commercial Gazette (Port Louis, Mauritius), Times of Marocco (Morocco), St. Helena Guardian (Jamestown, St. Helena) and Express en Oranjevrijstaatsch Advertentieblad (Bloemfontein, South Africa). Early American Newspapers, 1758-1900: The New Republic Trial This series offers more than 290 significant 18th and 19th century newspapers from every region of the United States. It focuses on the period between 1820 and 1860, when the number of American newspapers rose dramatically. Policy Commons New Public policy database with millions of reports, working papers, policy briefs, data sources, and media drawn from a directory of more than 25,000 IGOs, NGOs, think tanks, and research centers on disciplines including agriculture, energy, pharmaceuticals, diversity, crime, and librarianship. The library has access to North American Cities Reports and Global Think Tanks. Both are searchable through Policy Commons.
FAQ
吃瓜的瓜是什么瓜?
追本溯源,「吃瓜」中的瓜,指的其實是「西瓜」。Nov 11, 2023
中国什么时候有西瓜?
宋末元初,西瓜由元军带入广州,随后迅速传遍岭南地区。 元代,西瓜在北方已经形成规模化种植,并且成为农民创收的重要经济作物;东南的江淮、闽浙地区也开始大范围推广栽培,只是品质较北方稍差。 明代,西瓜种植在我国南北各地继续推进,栽培面积和规模显著增长,品质也快速提升。 李时珍《本草纲目》记载:“(西瓜)今则南北皆有”。26 ส.ค. 2566
古代有西瓜吗?
古代的西瓜可能并不甜 根据各地的研究和考证资料显示,古代的西瓜,可能并不红,也不甜,甚至还有点苦味。 根据考古发现,人类食用西瓜的历史已经非常久远了。 在利比亚的西南部,研究人员曾发现5000年前的西瓜籽。 公元前1500年的苏丹遗址,也出现了西瓜的踪迹。16 ก.ค. 2566
「大瓜」の読み方は?
大瓜(オウリ)はどこ?
吃瓜的瓜是什么瓜?
追本溯源,「吃瓜」中的瓜,指的其實是「西瓜」。Nov 11, 2023