Subscription Resources
- Health Sciences Databases Collection
Looking for health, nursing, or physical exercise information? This link searches four EBSCO databases at once: 1) CINAHL with Full-Text, 2) Health Source: Nursing/Academic Edition, 3) MEDLINE with Full-Text, and 4) SPORTDiscus with Full-Text. - Health Source: Consumer Edition

Designed for the general public, this resource provides full-text access to consumer health periodicals, pamphlets, and reference books. Describes prescription drugs, herbal and nutritional supplements, and over-the-counter products. (EBSCO) - Health Source: Nursing/Academic Edition
Designed for academic research, this resource provides strong coverage of nursing and allied health subjects, with a large number of full-text resources. (EBSCO) - HighWire Press
HighWire Press, a division of the Stanford University Libraries, is a large collection of full-text, peer-reviewed science articles. Some are available for free, but most are "pay-per-view." - Historical Abstracts
Research world history from 1450 to present (excluding the U.S. and Canada, which are covered in America: History and Life). (EBSCO) - Hoover's Company & Industry Reports
Includes basic and in-depth Hoover's company records. (LexisNexis) - Hospitality & Tourism Complete
Scholarly research and industry news relating to hospitality and tourism. Includes demographics, statistics, hotel management, food service management, tourism, event management, gaming, international cuisine, law, market trends, etc. (EBSCO) - eHRAF World Cultures
eHRAF World Cultures includes information on the cultural and social life of over 200 cultures around the world. It includes a detailed overview of every culture included in the database, as well as links to full-text books, journals and other sources about each culture.
This is a trial database. Access ends May 31, 2010.
Free Web Resources
- Historic Pittsburgh
A digital collection covering the history of Pittsburgh and the surrounding Western Pennsylvania area. Includes materials from the University of Pittsburgh, the Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania, and the Carnegie Museum of Art. - Historical Census Browser
Provides detailed access to historical census data from the original 1790 census to 1960. View state and county data, select up to 15 variables, and create graphical charts. From the University of Virginia Library. - House of Representatives
Information on Representatives, committees, legislative activities, House history, and other resources. - How to Prepare an Annotated Bibliography
Need help creating an annotated bibliography? Look here. Check out their Citing Sources Help Pages (covering APA and MLA styles). From Cornell University libraries.
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