Databases A-Z
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Applied Science & Technology Index Retrospective: 1913-1983
Providing content from the acclaimed Applied Science & Technology Index, this database is the perfect reference for tracking down important studies, exploring historic controversies, finding papers by innovators, researching the development of particular technologies, and more.
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Arabidopsis Information Resource, TAIR
The Arabidopsis Information Resource (TAIR) maintains a database of genetic and molecular biology data for the model higher plant Arabidopsis thaliana. Data available from TAIR includes the complete genome sequence along with gene structure, gene product information, gene expression, DNA and seed stocks, genome maps, genetic and physical markers, publications, and information about the Arabidopsis research community. Gene product function data is updated every week from the latest published research literature and community data submissions. TAIR also provides extensive linkouts from our data pages to other Arabidopsis resources. The Arabidopsis Biological Resource Center at The Ohio State University collects, reproduces, preserves and distributes seed and DNA resources of Arabidopsis thaliana and related species. Stock information and ordering for the ABRC are fully integrated into TAIR.
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ArcGIS Online for Johns Hopkins
ArcGIS Online for Johns Hopkins is a customized cloud based mapping platform from which all Johns Hopkins students, faculty, and staff can create, use, and share maps and geospatial layers. Included are numerous basemaps on which to present your own data, as well as a variety of data import/export options. Address geocoding is quick and easy. GIS desktop software users will find that that ArcGIS Online integrates well with the more robust ArcMap and ArcGIS Pro client based software. -
Archive Finder
Archive Finder is a current directory of over 5,750 repositories and over 206,000 collections of primary source material housed across the United States and the United Kingdom. Designed as a research tool, Archive Finder is a central collection of archival information providing descriptions of primary sources held in various kinds of repositories. -
Archive Grid
A database for locating special collections worldwide. Search for family and corporate histories, personal papers, and historical records. ArchiveGrid provides direct search access and comprehensive collection descriptions written by archivists. Locate relevant research institutions, arrange visits, or request copies. Over 2,500 libraries, museums, and archives worldwide contribute collection descriptions to ArchiveGrid. -
Archives Direct
A suite of collections sourced from The National Archives, Kew - the UK government's official archive. -
Archives of Latin American and Caribbean history, sixteenth to twentieth century
The archive is made up of more than 1.3 million pages of digitized historical material across 33 archival collections from the United States and Europe. The historical collections provide original manuscripts, signed letters, expedition records, reports, maps, diaries, descriptions of voyages, ephemera, and more. Coverage extends from the 15th to 20th century, providing information about the indigenous peoples of the region, the Conquest (la Conquista), colonial rule, religion, struggles for independence, and political, economic, and social progress and issues in newly independe
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Archives of Sexuality and Gender
With material drawn from hundreds of institutions and organizations, including both major international activist organizations and local, grassroots groups, the documents in this collection present important aspects of LGBTQ life. With material dating back to the sixteenth century, researchers and scholars can examine how sexual norms have changed over time, health and hygiene, the development of sex education, the rise of sexology, changing gender roles, social movements and activism, erotica, and many other interesting topical areas. -
Archives Unbound
Archive Unbound document collections include U.S. foreign policy; U.S. civil rights; global affairs and colonial studies; and modern history. Broad topic clusters include: African American studies; American Indian studies; Asian studies; British history; Holocaust studies; LGBT studies; Latin American and Caribbean studies; Middle East studies; political science; religious studies; women’s studies; and more. Subscribed subject collections include:
- African American Studies
- African Studies
- American Studies
- Asian Studies
- British and European History
- Cultural Studies
- Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies
- Holocaust Studies
- International Relations
- Latin American & Caribbean Studies
- Law, Politics, and Radical Studies
- Middle Eastern Studies
- Religious Studies
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ArchivesSpace
ArchivesSpace is a database for locating university records and manuscript collections held by Johns Hopkins University, in the Special Collections Research Center of the Sheridan Libraries and the Peabody Archives. Searching ArchivesSpace allows you to search across hundreds of descriptive guides to collections held by these repositories for materials to support your research.
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AREAER Database
The Annual Report on Exchange Arrangements and Exchange Restrictions (AREAER) database tracks exchange and trade arrangements for all 187 IMF member countries since 1950. -
Aristoteles Latinus Database
The Aristoteles Latinus Database (ALD) contains, first of all, those texts that have been critically edited in the printed Aristoteles Latinus series. The database has been enriched with Latin translations of Aristotle’s works published outside the Aristoles Latinus series, with the translations of Greek commentaries on Aristotle and with other texts associated with the Corpus Aristotelicum. The ALD is part of Brepolis Latin Complete, a cluster of databases relating to the study of Latin. -
Art & Archaeology Technical Abstracts (AATA Online)
AATA Online is a comprehensive database of over 100,000 abstracts of literature related to the preservation and conservation of material cultural heritage. -
Art Full Text
Researchers can track the careers of artists and review their materials and methods, and find books by and about artists, as well as interviews, profiles, and much more. Indexing of art reproductions helps users find virtually any work of interest—including works by emerging artists—as well as examples of styles and movements in art. -
Art Index Retrospective : 1929-1984
In-depth record of contemporary art history, Art Index Retrospective allows users to search 55 years of art journalism at a keystroke. Users can research leading English-language sources, plus others published in French, Italian, German, Spanish, and Dutch. Besides periodicals, users have access to data from important yearbooks and select museum bulletins. A unique resource, Art Index Retrospective helps users find contemporary criticism of art at the time of its debut, track the body of work of an artist or movement, find artists’ interviews and other commentary, and much more. -
Art Magazine Collection Archives
Art Magazine Collection Archives includes Magazine Antiques (1922-2016) and ARTnews (1902-2006). This archive provides a history of collecting over the course of the 20th century, as well as a comprehensive record of fine arts, art history, interior design, decorative arts, and architecture in the 20th and early 21st century. Art in America will be added to the archive later in 2021. -
Art Song Transpositions
Art Song Transposition (AST) publishers edit each key in an art song or Baroque aria to ensure a readable and reliable score. Request a new key and we’ll deliver it within a few days. This repertoire is worth going the extra mile!
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ARTbibliographies Modern
ARTbibliographies Modern (ABM) provides full abstracts of journal articles, books, essays, exhibition catalogs, PhD dissertations, and exhibition reviews on all forms of modern and contemporary art, with more than 13,000 new entries being added each year. Full coverage begins in 1974 when the first volume was digitised, but entries date back to the late 1960s. ABM is the premier source of information on modern and contemporary arts dating from the late 19th century onwards, including photography since its invention. It includes abstracts of English and foreign-language material on famous and lesser-known artists, movements, and trends. The coverage of ABM is wide-ranging and includes performance art and installation works, video art, computer and electronic art, body art, graffiti, artists' books, theatre arts, conservation, crafts, ceramic and glass art, ethnic arts, graphic and museum design, fashion, and calligraphy, as well as traditional media including illustration, painting, printmaking, sculpture, and drawing. ABM is used by students and researchers around the world to pinpoint publications and writings relevant to their area of study. Its extensive classification system and comprehensive abstracts make it an ideal source for information on artists, art movements, art history and theory, design, photography, and crafts. -
ARTFL Project
Founded in 1982 as a result of a collaboration between the French government and the University of Chicago, the ARTFL Project is a consortium-based service that provides its members with access to North America's largest collection of digitized French resources.
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ArticleFirst
The ArticleFirst database indexes articles from the table of contents of nearly 12500 journals, along with a list of libraries holding the journal title. This database is on the FirstSearch platform.