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Abstracts in Anthropology
URL: http://0-anthropology.metapress.com.dewey2.library.denison.edu/
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Subject Areas: Sociology & Anthropology
Abstracts in Anthropology contains references to journal articles, miscellaneous papers, and books, selected and classified and fully indexed by author and subject. It provides a thorough coverage of anthropological scholarship in all its subfields:
- Cultural Anthropology
- Physical Anthropology
- Archaeology
- Linguistics
Currently, this database contains abstracts from print issue 43.1 (2001) through print issue 56.4 (2008).
Format: Index to Journal ArticlesDates of Coverage: 2001 -
Update Schedule: Quarterly
Database Distributor: Baywood Publishing Co. Inc.
Academic Search Complete
URL: http://0-search.ebscohost.com.dewey2.library.denison.edu/login.aspx?profile=ehost&defaultdb=a9h
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Subject Areas: General, Mass Media
Academic Search Complete, designed specifically for academic institutions, is the world's most comprehensive scholarly, multi-disciplinary full-text database, with more than 5,300 full-text periodicals, including 4,400 peer-reviewed journals. In addition to full text, this database offers indexing and abstracts for Amore than 9,300 journals and a total of 10,900 publications including monographs, reports, conference proceedings, etc. This scholarly collection offers full text coverage of information in many areas of academic study including: archaeology, area studies, astronomy, biology, chemistry, civil engineering, electrical engineering, ethnic & multicultural studies, food science & technology, general science, geography, geology, law, mathematics, mechanical engineering, music, physics, psychology, religion & theology, women's studies, and other fields.
Format: Index to Journal Articles
Dates of Coverage: 1984-
Update Schedule: Daily.
Database Producer: EBSCO Publishing.
AccessScience
URL: http://0-www.accessscience.com.dewey2.library.denison.edu/
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Subject Areas: Biology, Chemistry & Biochemistry, Environmental
Studies, Geosciences, Medicine, Physics & Astronomy, Psychology
AccessScience is an online encyclopedia of science and technology. AccessScience contains encyclopedia articles, dictionary terms, biographies, research updates, and science news.
Format: Reference Works
Database Producer: The McGraw-Hill Companies.
ACLS Humanities E-Book Project
URL: http://0-www.humanitiesebook.org.dewey2.library.denison.edu/
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Subject Areas: See below
ACLS Humanities E-Book (HEB) is an online collection of over 1,700 books of high quality in the humanities. These are works of major importance, from 250 publishers, that remain vital to both scholars and advanced students, and are frequently cited in the literature. HEB adds approximately 500 books annually to the collection, as well as a carefully selected list of new XML titles that have the potential to use web-based technologies to communicate the results of scholarship in new ways.
ACLS is collaborating with twelve learned societies and nearly 95 university presses to assist scholars in the electronic publishing of high-quality works in the humanities, to explore the intellectual possibilities of new technologies, and to help assure the continued viability of scholarship in today’s changing publishing environment.
Area Studies include the following: Australasian/Oceanian, Byzantine, Canadian, Caribbean, Native Peoples, Women’s Studies. Historical Studies include African, American, Asian, Comparative/World, Eastern European/Russian, Economic, European, Latin American, Legal, Methods/Theory, Middle East, and Science/Technology. HEB also encompasses the fields of Art History, Literature, Political Science, and Religion. Forthcoming fields include Archaeology, Folklore, History of Medicine, History of Philosophy and Musicology.
Format: Full Text BooksUpdate Schedule: Annually
Database Producer: The American Council of Learned Societies
ACM Digital Library
URL: http://0-portal.acm.org.dewey2.library.denison.edu/dl.cfm/
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Subject Areas: Computer Science
ACM Digital Library provides bibliographic information,
abstracts, index terms, reviews,and the full-text for ACM conference
proceedings. ACM journals, magazines, and newsletters are also
available at this site, as well as through the OhioLINK Electronic
Journal Center.
Format: Full Text Journal Articles
Database Producer:
Association for Computing Machinery.
ACS Publications
URL: http://pubs.acs.org/journals/query/subscriberSearch.jsp
Off Campus Access: Connect to ACS Publications via Proxy
Subject Areas: Chemistry & Biochemistry
ACS Publications provides abstracts and full text for journals
and magazines from the American Chemical Society. This site is the
source for 1879-1995 ACS journal articles, known as the ACS Legacy
Archives. Current ACS journals are available both through this site and
through the OhioLINK Electronic Journal Center.
Format: Full Text Journal Articles
Database Producer: American Chemical Society.
African American History - SEE Primary Sources in African American History
African-American Poetry 1760-1900
URL: http://rave.ohiolink.edu/ebooks/ch/afpo
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Subject Areas: Black Studies, English.
African-American Poetry 1760-1900 includes the full text of
almost 3000 poems written by African-American poets in the late
eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. African-American Poetry is a
resource for literary scholars and for researchers in black studies,
linguistics, women's studies, black literary heritage, and comparative
studies. The poetry explores a multitude of topics, including
abolition, children, civil rights, dreams, education, fugitive slave
law, Indian raids, liberty, political issues, prejudice, and slavery.
The variety of poem types is equally broad. The database includes
allegories, broadsides, children's poems, elegiac poems, epics, hymns,
odes, patriotic poems, and sonnets. The poets are among those included
in the William French et al. bibliography, Afro-American Poetry and Drama, 1760-1975. The full-text of the poems is included and is fully searchable.
Format: Full Text Books
Dates of Coverage: 1760-1900.
Database Producer: ProQuest/Chadwyck-Healey.
AGRICOLA
URL: http://0-search.ebscohost.com.dewey2.library.denison.edu/login.asp?profile=web&defaultdb=agr
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Subject Areas: Biology, Environmental Studies.
AGRICOLA provides citations to journal articles, monographs,
theses, patents, software, audio-visual materials, and technical
reports. The records describe publications and resources encompassing
all aspects of agriculture and allied disciplines including plant and
animal sciences, forestry, entomology, soil and water resources,
agricultural economics, agricultural engineering, agricultural
products, alternative farming practices, and food and nutrition.
Auxiliary subjects that support NAL's Information Center activities,
such as agricultural trade and marketing, rural information, and animal
welfare are also included in the database.
Format: Index to Journal Articles
Dates of Coverage: 1970-
Database Producer: U.S. National Agricultural Library.
Akron Art Museum
URL: http://dmc.ohiolink.edu/cgi/i/image/image-idx?page=index;c=akronart
Off Campus Access: Same as above.
This database is freely available to anyone.
Subject Areas: Art
Images from the Akron Art Museum includes works by Stieglitz, Rauschenberg, Warhol, and Weegee.
Format: Digital Media
Database Producer: Akron Art Museum.
Alt HealthWatch
URL: http://0-search.ebscohost.com.dewey2.library.denison.edu/login.asp?profile=web&defaultdb=awh
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Subject Areas: Biology, Medicine
Alt HealthWatch focuses on the many perspectives of
complementary, holistic and integrated approaches to health care and
wellness. It offers an immediate resource of full text articles, from
more than 170 international, and often peer reviewed, reports,
proceedings, association and consumer newsletters. In addition, there
are hundreds of pamphlets, booklets, special reports, original research
and book excerpts. Alt HealthWatch provides in-depth coverage across the full spectrum of subject areas covered by complementary and alternative medicine.
Format: Index to Journal Articles
Update Schedule: Daily.
Database Producer: EBSCO Publishing.
America: History and Life
URL: http://0-search.ebscohost.com.dewey2.library.denison.edu/login.aspx?profile=ehost&defaultdb=ahl
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Subject Areas: U.S. History, Political Science
America: History and Life is a comprehensive bibliography of
articles on the history and culture of the United States and Canada
from prehistory to the present. AHL offers abstracts and citations for
articles appearing in over 2,000 journals published worldwide in
history, related humanities, and the social sciences. Coverage also
includes citations to book reviews from approximately 100 major
journals of American history and culture and relevant dissertations
from Dissertation Abstracts International.
Subject keywords: History. Interdisciplinary Studies. Popular
Culture. Multicultural Studies. American Studies. Women's
Studies/Gender Studies. Anthropology. Literature/Folklore. Sociology.
Genealogy. History of Science, Economics, Business, Education, Music,
Art, and Law.
Format: Index to Journal Articles
Dates of Coverage: Articles published 1964 -
Update Schedule: Four times per year.
Database Producer: EBSCO Publishing.
American and English Literature
URL: http://ebooks.ohiolink.edu/xtf-ch/
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Subject Areas: English, Theatre
American and English Literature Collection
contains full text of books and other sources
originally published in print.
Also includes 21 historic editions of the Bible in English.
Format: Full Text Books
Database Producer: ProQuest / Chadwyck-Healey
American Broadsides & Ephemera
URL: http://0-infoweb.newsbank.com.dewey2.library.denison.edu/?db=ABEA&s_startsearch=customized
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Subject Areas: U.S. History
American Broadsides and Ephemera, Series I offers fully
searchable facsimile images of more than 29,000 broadsides and pieces
of ephemera printed between 1760 and 1900. The remarkably diverse
subjects of these broadsides range from contemporary accounts of the
Civil War, unusual occurrences and natural disasters to official
government proclamations, tax bills and town meeting reports. Featuring
many rare items, the pieces of ephemera include clipper ship sailing
cards, early trade cards, bill heads, theater and music programs, stock
certificates, menus and invitations documenting civic, political and
private celebrations.
Format: Digital Media, Archvial Resources
Dates of Coverage: 1760-1900
Database Producer: Readex.
American Drama
URL: http://rave.ohiolink.edu/ebooks/ch/amdram
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American Drama currently contains more than 700 plays from over 300 dramatists. When finished, it will feature the complete texts of more than 2,000 plays written by American dramatists.
Format: Full Text Books
Dates of Coverage: 1714 to the present.
Database Producer: ProQuest / Chadwyck-Healey.
American Heritage Dictionary
URL: http://www.bartleby.com/61/
Off Campus Access: Same as above. This web site is freely available to anyone.
Subject Areas: General
American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 4th
edition, contains over 90,000 entries featuring 10,000 new words and
senses, 70,000 audio word pronunciations, 900 full-page color
illustrations, language notes and word-root appendixes.
Format: Reference Works
Database Producer: Houghton Mifflin, available through Bartleby.com.
American History E-Reference
URL: http://olc9.ohiolink.edu/ABC-CLIO/american.html
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Subject Areas: U.S. History
Electronic reference books on American History.
Format: Full Text Books
Database Producer: ABC-CLIO.
American Law, Politics, Government E-Reference
URL: http://olc9.ohiolink.edu/ABC-CLIO/law.html
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Subject Areas: U.S. History, Law, Political Science
Electronic reference books on American Law, Politics, and Government.
Format: Full Text Books
Database Producer: ABC-CLIO.
American National Biography Online
URL: http://0-www.anb.org.dewey2.library.denison.edu/articles/index.html
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Subject Areas: U.S. History, People
American National Biography Online is a biographical resource
on more than 18,000 people from all eras who have influenced and shaped
American history and culture. The ANB Online features thousands of
illustrations, more than 80,000 hyperlinked cross-references, links to
select web sites, and powerful search capabilities. Also included are
over 900 articles from The Oxford Companion to United States History,
which provides information on the landmark events in U.S. history and
gives context to the lives included in ANB Online.
All articles originally included in the ANB Online were on
biographical subjects who died before the end of 1995. Articles on
important figures who have died since 1995 are being added in quarterly
updates, but coverage of people in this category is not yet complete.
Format: Reference Works
Update Schedule: Quarterly.
Database Producer: Published by Oxford University Press under the auspices of the The American Council of Learned Societies.
American Periodicals Series Online
URL: http://proquest.umi.com/login?COPT=SU5UPTAmVkVSPTImREJTPTE0NEQ@&clientId=3338
Off Campus Access: Connect to American Periodicals Series Online via Proxy
Subject Areas: U.S. History, General
American Periodicals Series Online contains page images of
more than 1,100 historic American magazines, journals, and newspapers.
These resources illuminate the development of American culture,
politics, and society across some 150 years. Articles can be searched
by author, source, and words in the complete text.
The collection is arranged in three series: 1741-1800, the period
of transition from British colony to emerging nation; 1800-1850,
pre-Civil War and the era of debate over slavery; and 1850-1900, Civil
War and Reconstruction. Magazines of these periods cover the
literature, science, religion, arts, and history of the time.
Format: Full Text Journals
Dates of Coverage: 1741-1900.
Update Schedule: Quarterly.
Database Producer: Proquest
American Poetry 1600-1900
URL: http://rave.ohiolink.edu/ebooks/ch/ampo
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Subject Areas: English
American Poetry 1600-1900 is a collection of 1,200 books and
anthologies of early American poetry. This database contains the works
of all major American poets, including Emily Dickinson, Henry Wadsworth
Longfellow, Phillis Wheatley, Walt Whitman, and John Greenleaf
Whittier. It also covers many less familiar names.
An eminent editorial advisory board selected the authors and
editions for inclusion in American Poetry. It used as its principal
bibliographic source, the Bibliography of American Literature, Yale
University Press, 1955-1991, and supplemented this with additional
poets to provide a more thorough and rounded collection. The complete
text of each poem is included. Any accompanying text written by the
original author and forming an integral part of the work, such as
notes, dedications, and prefaces to individual poems, is also generally
included.
Format: Full Text Books
Dates of Coverage: 1600-1900.
Database Producer: ProQuest/Chadwyck-Healey.
American State Papers, 1789-1838
URL: http://0-infoweb.newsbank.com.dewey2.library.denison.edu/?db=ASPA&s_startsearch=customized
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Subject Areas: U.S. History
American State Papers constitute rich primary source material
on many aspects of early American history from 1789 to 1838. A
retrospective republication of approximately 6280 numbered
publications, largely Congressional but also containing Executive
Department materials, the American State Paper volumes, issued from
1832-1861, were published in ten classes in a total of 38 folio
volumes.
The classes into which the publications were assembled and printed and the number of volumes they occupy are:
I: Foreign Relations in six volumes;
II: Indian Affairs in two volumes;
III: Finance in five volumes;
IV: Commerce and Navigation in two volumes;
V: Military Affairs in seven volumes;
VI: Naval Affairs in four volumes;
VII: Post-office Department in one volume;
VIII: Public Lands in eight volumes;
IX: Claims in one volume; and
X: Miscellaneous in two volumes.
Unlike the U.S. Congressional Serial Set, the publications in the American State Papers
are not divided into reports and documents and do not include House and
Senate journals. Approximately two-thirds of the publications cover the
first 14 Congresses (1789-1817), whereas the remaining third
chronologically overlap with the Serial Set from 1817-1838.
Now Available:
1st Congress, 1st Session through 25th Congress, 2nd Session, 1789-1838
American State Papers Vols. 01-038
Publications: 6,354
Pages: 40,392
Format: Full Text Books
Dates of Coverage: 1789-1838.
Database Producer: Readex.
America's Historical Newspapers
URL: http://0-infoweb.newsbank.com.dewey2.library.denison.edu/?db=EANX
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Subject Areas: U.S. History
America's Historical Newspapers allows users to search more
than 1,000 U.S. historical newspapers published between 1690 and 1922,
including titles from all 50 states. Created by Readex through
partnerships with the American Antiquarian Society, Library of
Congress, Wisconsin Historical Society and others, America's Historical
Newspapers enables researchers to explore virtually every aspect of
America during the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries.
As part of the most comprehensive digital archive of historical
American newspapers available, this collection currently includes the
following seven series:
- Series I, 1690-1876
- Series II, 1758-1900
- Series III, 1829-1922
- Series IV, 1756-1922
- Series V, 1777-1922
- Series VI, 1741-1922
- Series VII, 1773-1922
Format: Full Text Journals
Dates of Coverage: 1690-1922.
Database Producer: Readex.
America's Newspapers
URL: http://infoweb.newsbank.com/?db=NEWSBANK
Off Campus Access: Connect to America's Newspapers via Proxy
Subject Areas: Current Events, Mass Media
America's Newspapers is a collection of full-text newspapers
available online. The database includes 17 Ohio newspapers, plus other
major newspapers from other states. Content includes local and regional
news, including community events, schools, politics, government
policies, cultural activities, local companies, state industries, and
people in the community. Paid advertisements are excluded.
Format: Full Text Journals
Update Schedule: Daily.
Dates of Coverage: Varies by title.
Database Producer: NewsBank Inc..
Annual Bibliography of English Language and Literature 1920-1997
URL: http://rave.ohiolink.edu/databases/login/abel
Off Campus Access: Same as above. Authenticate with your full name and all the numbers on the back of your Denison ID card.
Subject Areas: English
Annual Bibliography of English Language and Literature 1920-1997
is a standard reference work for English studies. ABELL lists
monographs, periodical articles, critical editions of literary works,
book reviews, collections of essays and doctoral dissertations
published anywhere in the world. It has been printed since 1921 and is
compiled under the direction of the Modern Humanities Research
Association (MHRA). British, American, and Commonwealth writing are all
represented, and coverage is international, including articles in
languages other than English.
Subject keywords: English Language (syntax, phonology, lexicology,
semantics, stylistics and dialectology). English Literature (poetry,
prose, fiction, films, biography, travel writing, literary theory and
studies of individual authors). Bibliography (manuscript studies,
textual studies and the history of publishing). Traditional culture of
the English-speaking world including custom, belief, narrative, song,
dance and material culture.
Format: Index to Journal Articles
Dates of Coverage: 1920-1997.
Update Schedule: OhioLINK no longer subscribes to updates.
Database Producer: Chadwyck-Healey.
Annual Reviews
URL: http://0-arjournals.annualreviews.org.dewey2.library.denison.edu/search/advanced:jsessionid=iOG0NcO4ncXg
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Subject Areas: General, Biology, Chemistry & Biochemistry, Physics
& Astronomy, Math, Environmental Studies, Geosciences, Psychology,
Sociology/Anthropology, Computer Science, Law, Medicine, Political
Science
Annual Reviews publishes authoritative, analytic reviews in 32 focused disciplines within the Biomedical, Physical, and Social Sciences. Annual Reviews publications are among the most highly cited in scientific literature.
Format: Full Text Journals
Dates of Coverage: Varies by title.
Database Producer: Annual Reviews.
Anthropology Plus
URL: http://firstsearch.oclc.org/fsip?dbname=AnthropologyPlus&done=referer
Off Campus Access: Connect to Anthropology Plus via Proxy
Subject Areas: Sociology/Anthropology, Biology
Anthropology Plus provides extensive worldwide indexing of
journal articles, reports, commentaries, edited works, and obituaries
in the fields of social, cultural, physical, biological, and linguistic
anthropology, ethnology, archaeology, folklore, material culture, and
interdisciplinary studies. The index offers excellent coverage of all
core periodicals in the field in addition to local and lesser-known
journals. Coverage is from the late 19th century to the present.
Anthropology Plus brings together into one resource the highly respected Anthropological Literature from Harvard University and Anthropological Index, Royal Anthropological Institute from the UK.
Subject keywords: Archaeology. Applied anthropology. Biological
anthropology. Cultural and social anthropology. Demography.
Ethnography. Ethnohistory. Ethnomusicology. Folklore. Human ecology.
Linguistics. Material culture. Medical anthropology. Museum studies.
Physical anthropology. Political and legal anthropology. Primatology.
Sociology. Visual anthropology.
Format: Index to Journal Articles
Dates of Coverage: Late 19th C. to the present.
Update Schedule: Monthly.
Database Producer: Tozzer Library at Harvard University, and The Royal Anthropological Institute; distributed by OCLC Online Computer Library Center.
AP Multimedia Archive
URL: http://0-apimages.ap.org.dewey2.library.denison.edu/unsecured/logip.aspx
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Subject Areas: Current Events, General, Mass Media, Media
AP Multimedia Archive is a collection of pictures, graphics,
text, and audio from the Associated Press. The Associated Press print
negative archive contains over 50 million photographs. The portion of
this archive that is available online is known as the AP Multimedia
Archive. It is made accessible online to U.S. K-12 schools, public
libraries, and academic institutions exclusively from AccuWeather, Inc.
It contains roughly 750,000 of the AP's best pictures. Approximately
800 news photographs that move across AP's spot picture system are
added daily. End users, therefore, have up-to-the minute news
photographs from around the world. Twenty-five percent of the daily
photographs become a permanent part of the archive. Additionally,
almost 200 photos from AP's historical collection are added monthly.
These date back to a circa-1840 photograph of Alexander Twilight, the
first African-American to earn a college degree.
The Graphics Database is a professionally produced collection of
approximately 14,500 maps, graphs, charts, logos, flags, illustrations,
etc. that are ideal for multimedia presentations. There are also nearly
2000 graphics created using Spanish instead of English.
The Text Database features 800,000 news stories written by AP
writers. They date back from 1997. These stories do not appear till 48
hours after they are published.
The AP Audio Database contains over half a million searchable audio
clips dating back to the 1920s, with clips as recent as 48 hours. Over
300 news, sports, entertainment and business clips are added to the
archive each day! Emotions that aren't easily captured in print or in a
photo are clearly communicated with the sound clips available in this
optional service.
Format: Digital Media
Update Schedule: Daily.
Database Producer: The Associated Press and Accuweather Inc.
Archive of Americana
URL: http://0-infoweb.newsbank.com.dewey2.library.denison.edu/?db=AOFA&s_startsearch=customized
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Subject Areas: U.S. History
Archive of Americana contains books, pamphlets, broadsides,
newspapers, government documents and ephemera printed in America over
three centuries. Collections include:
- America's Historical Newspapers
- American Broadsides and Ephemera
- American State Papers, 1789-1838
- Early American Imprints, Series I: 1639-1800
- Early American Imprints, Series II: 1801-1819
- U.S. Congressional Serial Set, 1817-1980
- House and Senate Journals, Series I, 1789-1817
- Senate Executive Journals, Series I, 1789-1866
Format: Full Text Books & Printed Matter, Archival Resource
Dates of Coverage: 1639-1980
Database Producer: Readex.
Art & Architecture
- Art & Architecture (Oxford Reference Online) - Reference books on art and architecture.
Art & Architecture Digital Media (DMC)
URL: http://dmc.ohiolink.edu/art/Login
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Subject Areas: Art
Art and Architecture Digital Media includes art and architecture images from the following sources:
- The ART Collection, images from museums and other art collections around the world [NOT AVAILABLE OFF CAMPUS]
- The Saskia collection of illustrations used for teaching Western Art history [NOT AVAILABLE OFF CAMPUS]
- Images from the Akron Art Museum
- Art and architecture from the University of Cincinnati
- WPA prints by Cleveland artists, from the Special Collections, Case Western Reserve University Library
Format: Digital Media
Database Producers: Museums around the world; Saskia, Ltd.; Akron Art Museum; CWRU Library Special Collections; and University of Cincinnati.
Art & Architecture from the University of Cincinnati
URL: http://dmc.ohiolink.edu/cgi/i/image/image-idx?page=index;c=ucart
Off Campus Access: Same as above. This database is freely available to anyone.
Subject Areas: Art
Art & Architecture from the University of Cincinnati includes works by Eisenman, Fellheimer & Wagner, Latrobe, Elizabeth Nourse, and Frank Lloyd Wright.
Format: Digital Media
Database Producer: University of Cincinnati.
The ART Collection
URL: http://dmc.ohiolink.edu/art/Login
Off Campus Access: Currently not available off campus.
Subject Areas: Art
The ART Collection provides high-quality, digital images of works of art from museums around the world. The ART Collection
highlights the creative output of cultures around the world, from
prehistoric to contemporary times, and covers the complete range of
expressive forms. Images include a broad range of works of the
following genres: painting, sculpture, photography, print, drawing,
ceramic, textiles, metalwork, furniture, books and scrolls,
architecture, and archeological finds. Cultures and time periods
represented range from contemporary art, Native American and Inuit art,
to ancient Greek, Roman, and Egyptian works, along with Japanese and
Chinese works.
This digital art collection was formerly organized by The Art
Museum Image Consortium (AMICO), a consortium of museums and libraries.
The collection is now licensed directly from individual museums.
Clearance of rights to The ART Collection is coordinated by Archives
and Museum Informatics.
The ART Collection is part of the Art & Architecture Digital Media collections of the OhioLINK Digital Media Center.
Format: Digital Media
Database Producer: Museums around the world.
ARTFL (French Literature)
URL: http://humanities.uchicago.edu/ARTFL/ARTFL.html
Off Campus Access: Connect to ARTFL via Proxy
Subject Areas: French
ARTFL -- Project for American and French Research on the
Treasury of the French Language -- is a cooperative project between the
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique and the University of
Chicago. The full-text database contains nearly 2,000 texts, ranging
from classic works of French literature to various kinds of non-fiction
prose and technical writing. The eighteenth, nineteenth and twentieth
centuries are about equally represented, with a smaller selection of
seventeenth century texts as well as some medieval and Renaissance
texts. Genres include novels, verse, theater, journalism, essays,
correspondence, and treatises. Subjects include literary criticism,
biology, history, economics, and philosophy.
Format: Full Text Books
Update Schedule: Regular.
Database
Producer:
Institut National de la Langue Française (INaLF) of the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) and the Divisions of the Humanities and Social Sciences of the University of Chicago.
Art Full Text 1929-present
URL: http://rave.ohiolink.edu/databases/login/arti
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Subject Areas: Art, Cinema, Classics
Art Abstracts indexes over 400 international art publications,
including periodicals, yearbooks, and museum bulletins. Entries in the
database also cite any art reproductions used to illustrate articles
and advertisements, under the artists' names and covers titles
published in European languages, as well as English-language sources.
Subject keywords: Advertising Art. Antiques. Archaeology.
Architecture and Architectural History. Art History. Computers in Art.
Crafts. Decorative Arts. Folk Art. Graphic Arts. Industrial Design.
Interior Design. Landscape Architecture. Motion Pictures. Museology.
Painting. Photography. Pottery. Sculpture. Television. Textiles. Video.
Format: Index to Journal Articles
Dates of Coverage: 1929-
Update Schedule: Monthly.
Database Producer: H.W. Wilson Company.
ArticleFirst (OCLC)
URL: http://newfirstsearch.oclc.org/dbname=Article1st;done=referer;FSIP
Off Campus Access: Connect to ArticleFirst via Proxy
Subject Areas: General, Mass Media
ArticleFirst is an index of the items listed on table of
contents pages of over 12,000 journals. This index covers articles,
news stories, letters and other items on topics as diverse as business,
humanities, medicine, popular culture, sciences, social sciences, and
technology. For most items, the database also provides a list of
libraries that hold the journal.
Format: Index to Journal Articles
Dates of Coverage: 1990-
Update Schedule: Daily.
Database Producer: OCLC Online Computer Library Center.
Arts and Humanities Citation Index (ISI Web of Knowledge)
URL: http://0-apps.isiknowledge.com.dewey2.library.denison.edu/
Off Campus Access: Same as above. Authenticate with your full name and all the numbers on the back of your Denison ID card.
Subject Areas: Art, Asian Studies, Cinema, Classics, Dance, Black
Studies, English, French, German, U.S. History, History, International
Studies, Latin American & Caribbean Studies, Music, Philosophy,
Queer Studies, Religion, Spanish, Theatre, Women's Studies
Arts and Humanities Citation Index (ISI Web of Science)
provides access to current and retrospective bibliographic information
and cited references found in nearly 1,130 of the world's leading arts
& humanities journals, plus individually selected, relevant items
from approximately 7,000 of the world's leading science and social
sciences journals.
Subject keywords: Archaeology. Architecture. Art. Asian Studies.
Classics. Dance. Film, Radio, Television. Folklore. History. Language.
Linguistics. Literary Reviews. Literature. Music. Philosophy. Poetry.
Religion. Theater.
ISI Citation Databases are multidisciplinary databases of
bibliographic information gathered from thousands of scholarly
journals. It is indexed so that you can search for specific articles by
subject, author, journal, and/or author address. Because the
information stored about each article includes the article's cited
reference list (often called its bibliography), you can also search the
databases for articles that cite a known author or work.
Format: Index to Journal Articles
Dates of Coverage: 1980-
Update Schedule: Weekly.
Database Producer: Thomson Scientific.
ArtSTOR
URL: http://www.artstor.org
Off Campus Access: Users with ArtSTOR accounts may access ArtSTOR off
campus by using the above link. To maintain off campus access, users
should log into their accounts on campus at least once every 30 days.
Subject Areas: Art, Sociology/Anthropology, Classics, French,
German, Spanish, Black Studies, General, Philosophy, Theatre, Biology,
Asian Studies
ARTstor is a rich digital library that offers coherent
collections of art images and descriptive information as well as the
software tools to enable active use of the collections. The ARTstor
Library's initial content includes approximately 500,000 images
covering art, architecture and archeology.
ARTstor's software tools support a wide range of pedagogical and
research uses including: viewing and analyzing images through features
such as zooming and panning, saving groups of images online for
personal or shared uses, and creating and delivering presentations both
online and offline. This community resource will be made available
solely for educational and scholarly uses that noncommercial in nature.
Format: Digital Media
Database Producer: Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
ATLA Religion Database
URL: http://rave.ohiolink.edu/databases/login/reli
Off Campus Access: Same as above. Authenticate with your full name and all the numbers on the back of your Denison ID card.
Subject Areas: Religion, Philosophy, Asian Studies
ATLA Religion Index is the premier index to journal articles,
book reviews, and collections of essays in all fields of religion. This
comprehensive bibliographic database spans over 50 years. The database
covers the subdisciplines in the fields of theology and religion, plus
religious research in related fields such as sociology, anthropology,
psychology, history, medicine, law, and business.
Format: Index to Journal Articles
Dates of Coverage: 1949-
Update Schedule: Quarterly.
Database Producer: The American Theological Library Association (ATLA).
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