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A to Z List of Library Resources 

Alphabetical list of resources available through the library's Web site.
Last update: Jan 27th, 2010 URL: http://libguides.calu.edu/a-z  Print Guide  RSS Updates

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Subscription Resources

  • Wall Street Journal  
      
    Search the full-text of one of the leading financial newspapers of the world, with coverage beginning in 1984. Includes articles, editorials, editorial cartoons, letters to the editor, and more. (ProQuest)
  • West's Encyclopedia of American Law  
      
    Provides current information on thousands of legal topics, including important issues, court decisions, biographies, definitions of legal terms, and more. (Thomson Gale)
  • WestLaw Campus Research  
      
    Campus Research offers both Law (state & federal cases and statutes, encyclopedias, law reviews & journals) and News & Business resources (newspapers, magazines, company information, etc.). Note: Click on the "Law" tab to access Law resources.
  • Wiley InterScience  
      
    Spanning a number of scientific, technical, medical, and professional disciplines, Wiley InterScience provides access to a full-text digital library of journals, e-books, reference works, book series, handbooks and dictionaries.
  • World Tourism Organization (WTO) e-Library  
      
    The e-unwto library provides access to WTO publications (in many languages), including publications, reports, and documents. Covers: ecotourism, market research and trends, planning & management policy, poverty alleviation, sustainable development, etc.
 

Free Web Resources

  • W3Schools Online Web Tutorials  
      
    A terrific collection of interactive tutorials covering HTML, XHTML, XML, CSS, browser scripting, server scripting, multimedia, and more. Interactive pages let you alter the code and see the results of your changes.
  • Wabash Center for Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religion  
      
    The "Internet Guide to Religion" is "a selective, annotated guide to a wide variety of electronic resources of interest to those who are involved in the study and practice of religion."
  • Web Accessibility for All  
      
    Provides an array of resources designed to help create accessible Web content. From the Univ. of Wisconsin--Madison.
  • Web Accessibility: Guidelines for Administrators  
      
    "This publication provides guidance to non-technical administrators regarding how to assure that websites in their organizations are accessible to everyone." Discusses Sec. 508 and ADA guidelines.
  • Web Accessibility: The CITA Section 508 Home Page  
      
    The Center for Information Technology Accommodation (CITA) maintains this site so that "federal employees and the public can access resources for understanding and implementing the requirements of Section 508" for Web site accessibility.
  • Web Design References  
      
    A gateway to resources covering many areas of Web design: accessibility, CSS, color, Flash, JavaScript, PHP, XML, etc. From the University of Minnesota--Duluth.
  • WebElements: The Periodic Table on the Web  
      
    This easy to use site provides all kinds of information about the elements, including: background info, chemical and physical data, crystallographic, nuclear, electronic, biological, and geological information.
  • White House  
      
    Information about the President and Vice-President, past Presidents and First Families. Search the full-text archive of current papers and speeches by the President and more.
  • White House 101: Facts and Fun for All Ages  
      
    Information about the White House that will appeal to all ages--especially children. Find out about past and current Presidents and Vice-Presidents and their families--including their pets!
  • WHO: World Health Organization  
      
    The WHO is the United Nations specialized agency for health issues.
  • Wolfram|Alpha: Computational Knowledge Engine  
      
    This is not a "search engine." It's a "computational knowledge engine." It generates output by doing computations from its own internal knowledge base, instead of searching the Web and returning links. Great for factual, statistical, and numerical information.
  • WorldCat: Libraries Worldwide  
      
    WorldCat allows you to search thousands of library collections! When viewing results, you can enter your location and directly link to the item in local library catalogs.
  • Writing the Literature Review  
      
    A collection of Web resources providing guides and sample literature reviews. From Empire State College.
  • WWW Library Directory  
      
    Provides access to thousands of libraries and library-related Web sites from around the world.
 
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