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Showing 1–20 of 76 Databases starting with ‘E’.
  • E&E News

    E&E News is the leading source for comprehensive, daily coverage of environmental and energy policy and markets. E&E's four daily online publications are considered "must-reads" by people who track and influence energy, environmental and climate policy. Subscription includes: Environment & Energy Daily, EnergyWire, Greenwire, E&E News PM, Climate Wire, Land Letter, and E&E TV.
  • Early American Fiction 1789-1875

    Early American Fiction 1789–1875 offers the full text of more than 700 first editions of American novels and short stories by such authors as Louisa May Alcott, Herman Melville, Harriet Beecher Stowe and Mark Twain, as well as a host of minor writers of the period.
  • Early Arabic Printed Books from the British Library (1475-1900)

    The first full-text searchable digital library of early printed books in Arabic script that covers religion, law, science, mathematics, astrology, alchemy, medicine, geography, travel, history, chronicles, and literature, and including European translations of Arabic works and Arabic translations of European works, it exemplifies the long exchange of ideas and learning between Europe and the Arabic-speaking world.

  • Early Encounters in North America Peoples, Cultures, and the Environment

    This release of Early Encounters in North America contains 1,482 authors and over 100,000 pages of letters, diaries, memoirs and accounts of early encounters. Particular care has been taken to index the material so that it can be used in new ways. For example, you can identify all encounters between the French and the Huron between 1650 and 1700.

  • Early English Books Online

    Early English Books Online (EEBO) contains digital facsimile page images of virtually every work printed in England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales and British North America and works in English printed elsewhere from 1473-1700 - from the first book printed in English by William Caxton, through the age of Spenser and Shakespeare and the tumult of the English Civil War.

  • Early English Prose Fiction

    A collection of more than 200 works from the period 1500–1700, exploring the rich diversity of prose fiction in English in the period preceding the emergence of the realist novel as its dominant form. Early English Prose Fiction offers the full text of works by key writers such as John Bunyan, Sir Philip Sidney, Thomas Nashe and Aphra Behn, and has been produced in association with the Salzburg Centre for Research on the Early English Novel (SCREEN).
  • Early Modern England: Society, Culture & Everyday Life, 1500-1700

    This project offers rare and invaluable sources for examining the lived experience of people who witnessed this pivotal era of English history. From 'ordinary' people through to more prominent individuals and families, these documents show how everyday working, family, religious and administrative life was experienced across England.
  • East & South Asia Database

    This database provides ongoing full-text academic journals that are locally published by scholarly publishing organizations and educational institutions in many East Asian and South Asian countries.
  • East Europe, Central Europe Database

    This database provides ongoing full-text academic journals that are locally published by scholarly publishing organizations and educational institutions in East European and Central European countries.
  • East India Company

    East India Company offers access to a unique collection of India Office Records from the British Library, London. Containing royal charters, correspondence, trading diaries, minutes of council meetings and reports of expeditions, among other document types, this resource charts the history of British trade and rule in the Indian subcontinent and beyond from 1600 to 1947.

  • East View Universal Databases

    East View offers subscription databases comprised of published content from Russia and former Soviet states, China and East Asia. This links you to all the publications and databases to which JHU subscribes.

  • Eastman Case Studies

    The Eastman Case studies are a collection of reports that explore different organizations and environments in the performing arts to identify obstacles and opportunities for success. Cases examine issues for organizations and performing arts leaders to assess business problems and pose solutions.
  • EBMcalc (formerly MedCalc 3000 Medical Calculator)

    EBMcalc is a computerized medical reference and tool set. EBMcalc encompasses a wide array of pertinent medical formulae, clinical criteria sets and decision tree analysis tools used everyday by clinicians, medical educators, nurses and health care students of all types. With the growing emphasis and application of Evidence Based Medicine, there has never been a greater need for a system such as EBMcalc. Medical error detection and elimination are also hot topics in the new millennium. EBMcalc can help in these areas as well.
  • Ebony Magazine Archive

    Ebony is one of the key Afro-American magazines of the 20th century, covering 20th and 21st-Century current events, art, design, politics and culture, literature, advertising, and more. Their editorial philosophy is to “showcase the best and brightest as well as highlighting the disparities in Black life in the United States and worldwide”. Fulltext includes November 1945 to June 2014.
  • Ebook Collection

    Formerly called NetLibrary, eBooks & Audiobooks on EBSCOhost is an eContent service that supports content from leading publishers, many types of media — including eBooks and eAudiobooks — and many types of libraries.

  • EconLit with Full Text

    EconLit, the American Economic Association's electronic database, is the world's foremost source of references to economic literature. The database contains more than 1.1 million records from 1886-present. EconLit covers virtually every area related to economics.

  • Economic Census

    Good public policy depends on accurate information. The Economic Census provides official measures of output for industries and geographic areas, and serves as the cornerstone of the nation’s economic statistics, providing key source data for the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and other indicators of economic performance.

  • Economist Digital Edition

    This subscription to The Economist website (Economist.com) provides current Hopkins affiliates with personal accounts which are based on JHED authentification. Hopkins affiliates have access to online and print articles and to audio editions, newsletters, podcasts, live events and event recordings.

    • Click on Log In, top right, then scroll down to "Log In with SSO" - enter your JHU email [jh.edu format]
    • Under Institutions, search for Johns Hopkins and select the blue "JH" button that appears
    • You will then log in with your JHED credentials
    • Once signed in, consider downloading "The Economist app" to avoid this sign in procedure in the future
  • Economist Historical Archive, 1843-2020

    The Economist Historical Archive delivers a complete searchable copy of every issue of The Economist from 1843 to 2015. With objective authority, clarity and wit, The Economist presents the world's political, business, scientific, technological and cultural developments and the connections between them.

  • Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) CityData

    EIU’s CityData contains pricing information on over 160 products and services in 140 cities worldwide, gathered from the EIU Worldwide Cost of Living Survey. More than 50,000 individual prices are collected by field correspondents in each survey. Prices are given for various stores: supermarkets, mid-priced stores, and higher-priced specialty outlets. This is a licensed dataset stored in the JHU Research Data Repository.