19th Century Masterfile is the largest resource for research into the published output of Anglo-American (and additional non-English) materials produced prior to 1925.  Our goal is to include all relevant indexes to periodicals, books, newspapers, patents and US and many UK government documents.  There are more than 8,000 periodicals, as well as extensive indexes sources for books, newspapers, patents and US and UK government documents.

This OSU Trial runs through 2/24/2012.

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This powerful online database provides over 1.4 million up-to-the-minute biographies of leaders and achievers from around the world in the areas of business, law, science, medicine, the arts, government, entertainment and more – in one convenient source!  It provides access to all biographies that have appeared in 24 Marquis Who’s Who print titles since 1985, plus historical biographies from our Who Was Who in America volumes from 1607–1985.

This OSU Trial runs through 2/23/2012.

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**Off-campus users – access Material ConneXion here. Free registration required.

Material ConneXion is the largest global resource of new materials. The Library houses over 1,400 new and innovative materials representing eight categories: polymers, glass, ceramics, carbon-based materials, cement-based materials, metals, natural materials and natural material derivatives; featuring truly cutting-edge materials and applications.

This OSU Trial runs through 2/6/2011.

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**Please note that download options are not available during this trial.** This powerful new resource offers unparalleled access to the single largest collection of working notebooks, verse manuscripts and correspondence of William Wordsworth and his fellow writers anywhere in the world, all digitized in full color. Supplementing the manuscript collection, this resource also includes full-color digital images of over two thousand fine art pieces from celebrated artists.

This OSU Trial runs through 1/3/2011.

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The Alternative Press Index is a biannual* subject index to over 300 alternative, radical and left periodicals, newspapers and magazines. Librarians consider the API to be the most comprehensive and up-to-date guide to alternative sources of information available today. Each article is listed and cross-referenced by subject. Every citation contains the title, author and information about the publication in which it is located.

 

This OSU Trial runs through 12/1/2011.

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The LandScan 2010 Global Population Database was developed by Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) for the United States Department of Defense (DoD).  This dataset includes country-level demographic data, 1st level admin demographic data, pixel (1km²) level data, and a layer with area calculations for population density. Country and 1st level admin level data include age, gender, and age-by-gender population breakdowns. The pixel level data contains a total ambient population value for each cell. All data is georeferenced in the geographic projection WGS 1984. Included with the data is a toolbox for use with ESRI’s spatial analyst extension as well as pre-symbolized layer files to use for symbolizing the data.

This OSU Trial runs through 11/26/2011.

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The Vanderbilt Television News Archive holds more than 900,000 individual network evening news broadcasts. The database includes nightly news programs broadcast by the national television networks (ABC, CBS, and NBC) and a daily news program from CNN. Abstracts of each story within a regular news program are fully searchable.
The Archive’s collection also includes news coverage of significant events broadcast outside the scope of the regular evening news programs with a focus on the U.S. presidential politics, including political conventions; election coverage; and Presidential speeches and press conferences.

This OSU Trial runs through 11/10/2011.

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(Free Registration Required) The Paley Center’s media archive is the largest of its kind, with over 140,000 television and radio programs and commercials spanning almost 100 years and over 70 countries. The collection has been curated to capture the most artistically and culturally significant examples in each program genre, including news, public affairs, documentaries, performing arts, children’s programming, sports, comedy and variety shows, and commercial advertising. The Center adds thousands of new programs to its archive each year, ensuring that the collection continues to document our history, as well as media’s ever‐growing influence on our society and culture.

This OSU Trial runs through 10/31/2011.

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eHRAF Archaeology is an online cross-cultural database containing descriptive information on archaeological traditions of the world and is modeled after eHRAF World Cultures. eHRAF is unique because each archaeological tradition contains a variety of full-text source documents (books, articles, and dissertations) that have been indexed and organized according to HRAF’s comprehensive tradition and subject classification systems: the Outline of Archaeological Traditions (OAT), and the Outline of Cultural Materials (OCM). These retrieval systems extend search capability well beyond keyword searching thus allowing for precise tradition and subject retrieval, even in a foreign language.

eHRAF Archaeology database provides researchers and students access to archaeological materials for comparative studies within and across regions.

This OSU Trial runs through 3/31/2012.

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The eHRAF World Cultures is an online cross-cultural database containing descriptive information on cultures and ethnic groups from around the world. eHRAF is unique because each culture contains a variety of full-text source documents (books, articles, and dissertations) that have been indexed and organized according to HRAF’s comprehensive culture and subject classification systems: the Outline of World Cultures (OWC), and the Outline of Cultural Materials (OCM). These retrieval systems extend search capability well beyond keyword searching, allowing for precise culture and subject retrieval, even in a foreign language. As a multicultural database, eHRAF appeals to many academic disciplines in the social sciences, humanities, medicine, and any other area with an interest in cultural diversity.

This OSU Trial runs through 3/31/2012.

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