2. America: History and Life
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the present. (For coverage of history outside of
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Each volume offers abstracts and citations for some
8,000 articles appearing in over 2,000 journals
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The coverage of America: History and Life also
includes citations to book reviews from
approximately 100 major journals of American
history and culture and relevant dissertations from
Dissertation Abstracts
3. Historical Abstracts
Historical Abstracts is your complete reference guide to
the history of the world from 1450 to the present
(excluding the United States and Canada, which are
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over half a million entries in all.
Historical Abstracts includes over 2,000 journals
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subject terms, and chronologies are not yet available).
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Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center is the premier full-
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8. NCJRS: National Criminal Justice
Reference Service Abstracts Database
The NCJRS: National Criminal Justice Reference
Service Abstracts Database is published by the
Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of
Justice's National Criminal Justice Reference
Service, an information clearinghouse for
people around the U.S. and the world involved
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criminal and juvenile justice, and drug control.
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10. PsycINFO
PsycINFO is an abstract database that
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psychological literature from the 1800s to
the present. (The database also includes
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The electronic editions of record
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Each paper provides unique coverage
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MEDLINE is the largest component of
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Approximately 5,200 journals published in
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records are indexed with NLM's controlled
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13. Sociological Abstracts
CSA Sociological Abstracts abstracts and
indexes the international literature in
sociology and related disciplines in the
social and behavioral sciences. The
database provides abstracts of journal
articles and citations to book reviews drawn
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also provides abstracts of books, book
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15. International Bibliography of
Theatre & Dance
International Bibliography of Theatre &
Dance with Full Text contains all of the
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Bibliography of Theatre & Dance as well as
full text for 100 titles, including Canadian
Theatre Review, Dance Chronicle, Dance
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