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Reference Sources
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Collection of ebook reference works in all disciplines including multivolume encyclopedias, biographical directories, business plan handbooks, consumer health references, dictionaries, etc. Terms of Use
Full-text to dictionaries, reference books, and encyclopedias published by Oxford University Press in a broad range of subjects: general reference, language, science and medicine, humanities and social sciences, and Business. 4 simultaneous users.
Provides access to the SAGE 2011, 2013-2014 Encyclopedia Collection, the 2011, 2013-2014 Handbook Collection and the Complete Books, Reference and Navigator Collection 2015. Terms of Use
Cross-disciplinary source for junior and high school students and teachers, public librarians and general researchers who need to document and analyze periods of contemporary American social history (1900-1999).
Cross-disciplinary source spanning the 20th century. Each volume in the set includes full or excerpted primary sources representing the seminal issues, themes, movements and events from a decade. Includes oral histories, songs, speeches, advertisements, TV, play and movie scripts, letters, laws, legal decisions, newspaper articles, cartoons, recipes, and more.
Includes encyclopedias, dictionaries, thesauri, biographies, word origins, and abbreviations with entries from Oxford University Press and Columbia Encyclopedia