1865 - present.
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Over 180,000+ eBooks published by university, academic, and professional publishers. This is our primary eBook collection.
1977-present. Comprehensive news collection ideal for exploring issues events at the local, regional, national international level.
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Arts Sciences I, II, III collections, and Health General Sciences collection. Dates vary.
Premier online database containing more than 156 million pages & 200,000 titles of legal history & government documents in a fully searchable, image-based format. Additional access to historical & archival documents & collections covering a range of topics (gun laws, JFK assassination, legal classics, Pentagon, Supreme Court, religion, slavery, treaties, women, world constitutions, etc.)
Gale Academic OneFile, provides millions of articles from over 17,000 scholarly journals and other authoritative sources and covers everything from art and literature to economics and the sciences. Also included are thousands of podcasts and videos.
JumpStart (or EDS, for EBSCO Discovery Service) is a platform where you can search almost all resources that the CTX Research Center & Library Services subscribes to. JumpStart can search inside journals and databases for articles and eBooks.
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