Databases A-Z
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C19: The Nineteenth Century Index
C19: The Nineteenth Century Index provides a “bibliographic spine” for research into the 19th Century. It covers multiple content types, providing records for millions of documents ranging from books and newspapers to government documents to periodicals at the article level. Includes Nineteenth-Century Short Title Catalogue, Cotgreave's Index, Cumulative Index to Niles' Register 1811–1849, Poole's Index to Periodical Literature, Stead's Index to Periodical Literature, Poole's Index to Periodical Literature; and the Wellesley Index to Victorian Periodicals (1824-1900), index coverage for the Times of London (1790-1980), House of Commons Parliamentary Papers, Proceedings of the Old Bailey, and the U.S. Serial Set. In addition, it inlcudes the reference works, The "Bookman" Directory of Booksellers, Publishers and Authors and Dictionary of Nineteenth Century Journalism.
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Cabell's Scholarly Analytics and Predatory Reports
Cabell's Scholarly Analytics is the source for journal information, evaluation metrics, and submission details for universities of any size. Access to six discipline sets: Computer Science and Business Information Systems, Business, Education, Psychology & Psychiatry, Health, and Mathematics & Science.
With Cabell's Predatory Reports, specialists examine each journal against dozens of evolving criteria, rigorously screening for misleading metrics, irregular publication practices, and other warning signs. Predatory Reports equips you to spot and avoid fraudulent publishing outlets.
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Cabinet Papers, 1915-1988
This site provides comprehensive access to Cabinet papers from 1915-1988 under restrictions imposed by the 30-year rule. The records of the Cabinet Office are a major contemporary source material for British political history from the early twentieth century. Selected documents are digitized and free to view, others can be digitized on demand for a fee.
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CAIRN: Bouquet General
Founded in 2005 by four Belgian and French academic publishers, Cairn.info offers the most comprehensive online collection of francophone publications in social sciences and humanities. -
Cambridge Companions Online
This database offers subject or theme based collections of content within a richly functional, fully cross-searchable online environment. The Complete Cambridge Companions is available as a complete collection and as two sub-collections comprising the Cambridge Companions in Literature and Classics and the Cambridge Companions in Philosophy, Religion and Culture. Each collection is updated with new Companions on publication. -
Cambridge Core
Cambridge Core is the online content delivery service for Cambridge University Press’s collection of journals and books across the sciences, social sciences and humanities subject areas. Please note that JHU does not subscribe to all content.
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Cambridge Histories Online
This unique historical reference compendium allows instant access to the renowned texts of the Cambridge Histories series. With access to the most up to date and authoritative scholarly content, Cambridge Histories Online is an invaluable resource, for undergraduates, graduates, lecturers and researchers alike. To find Cambridge Histories Online, select “Collections & Series” and then “Cambridge Histories”.
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Cambridge Shakespeare
Discover the complete works of Shakespeare together with a wealth of integrated, prize-winning reference material. Visit the Works of Shakespeare or the Worlds of Shakespeare to start exploring. -
Canadian Business & Current Affairs Database (CBCA)
Canadian Business & Current Affairs™ (CBCA) Complete is the nation's largest and most comprehensive bibliographic full-text reference and current events database. Available through the ProQuest® Web interface, CBCA Complete combines full text and indexed content from all four CBCA database subsets (Business, Current Events, Education, and Reference). Subject coverage is comprehensive and information is available from the broadest range of Canadian sources anywhere. With over 4.5 million records and more than 1,680 titles, CBCA Complete is ideal for anyone interested in current events, business, science, the arts, and academic information as produced in Canada. -
Canadian Newsstream
Canadian Newsstand™ offers unparalleled access to the full text of nearly 300 newspapers from Canada's leading publishers, including The Globe and Mail. This full text database includes the complete available electronic backfile for most newspapers, providing full access to the articles, columns, editorials, and features. Some backfiles date as far back as the late 1970s and 1980s. Canadian Newsstand content is updated daily so researchers always have timely access to new information. -
Canadian Poetry
Created in partnership with the Electronic Text Centre at the University of New Brunswick Libraries, this unique collection contains the full text of more than 19,000 poems by 177 poets including Bliss Carman, Isabella Valancy Crawford, Archibald Lampman, Charles G. D. Roberts and Duncan Campbell Scott, offering a comprehensive survey of Canadian poetry from the eighteenth century to the early twentieth. -
Candid : Foundation Directory Online
Foundation Directory Online, provided by Candid, is a research tool to help nonprofits find the grantmakers most likely to fund their projects. -
Capitol Hill Access
Capitol Hill Access, formerly Political Money Line, tracks contributions from corporations, associations and unions to members, candidates and party committees. You can find out which PACs raise and distribute the most money — and where their dollars are going. You can also follow the flow of "soft money" through 527 groups, such as MoveOn.org and Swift Boat Veterans for Truth, and retrieve information on more than 30,000 lobbyists indexed by client and issue. -
Career & Technical Education Database
ProQuest® Career and Technical Education is the definitive source for vocational information. The database includes over 750 titles, with more than 650 available in full text. Both students and instructors can access the database to research virtually any technical topic, including: *Computing science *Healthcare *Building trades *Auto mechanics *Sales and retail *Accounting *Graphic design *Photography -
Caribbean Newspapers, 1718-1876
Contains scattered issues from more than 140 newspaper titles from 22 islands between 1718-1876. This is a sub-set collection within the America's Historical Newspapers database. -
Case Files Collection
Case Files is McGraw Hill's complete collection of basic science, clinical medicine, and post-graduate level cases from 23 Case Files® series books in an interactive format.
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Cassirer: Nachgelassene Manuskripte und Texte
Writings of Ernst Cassirer, one of the leading, most influential philosophers of the German-speaking world. Trained within the Neo-Kantian Marburg School, he initially followed his mentor Hermann Cohen in attempting to supply an idealistic philosophy of science. Cassirer was one of the leading 20th-century advocates of philosophical idealism. -
Catalog of U.S. Government Publications
This catalog (CGP) is a comprehensive finding tool for the publications of all 3 branches of the Federal Government dating from 1976 to the present. Originally, the CGP was the online counterpart to the Monthly Catalog of United States Government Publications (first published in 1895 and ceased in 2004). Whenever possible, there are direct links to the online versions of the documents. A project is underway to include cataloging for earlier publications. As of 2012 the CGP includes over 125,000 pre-1976 titles. -
Census Digital Library (India)
The Census Digital Library is intended to serve as a central, searchable repository of all publicly-available materials related to the India population censuses. This repository includes our census tables, documents of multiple types (acts and rules, circulars, questionnaires and methodological documents, reports), presentations of results, photos, and others. Census records from the 1800s to present. -
Center for Research Libraries (CRL)
The Center for Research Libraries (CRL) is an international consortium of university, college, and independent research libraries. Founded in 1949, CRL supports original research and inspired teaching in the humanities, sciences, and social sciences by preserving and making available to scholars a wealth of rare and uncommon primary source materials from all world regions.