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Liste Der in Primo Central Aktivierten Datenquellen Liste der in Primo Central aktivierten Datenquellen Datenquelle Beschreibung The ABC-CLIO eBook Collection This collection offers encyclopedias, dictionaries, handbooks, and guides from ABC-CLIO, Greenwood Press, Libraries Unlimited, and Praeger on many subjects: American History; Business; Current Events & Issues; Economics; Health & Medicine; Literature; Military History; Politics, Law & Government; Psychology; Religion & Mythology; Science, Technology & Environment; Women’s Studies; and more. For more information: http://ebooks.abc-clio.com/main.aspx ACM Digital Library This collection includes the publications of the Association for Computing Machinery except for Computing Reviews and The ACM Guide to Computing Literature. Bibligraphic citations to material from other publishers offered on the ACM Digital Library website are not included in this collection. For more information: http://dl.acm.org/ ASTM International - Books & STPs The ASTM Standards and Engineering Digital Library (SEDL) covers a broad range of Engineering disciplines, including Aerospace, Biomedical, Chemical, Civil, Environmental, Geological, Health and Safety, Industrial, Materials Science, Mechanical, Nuclear, Petroleum, Soil Science, and Solar Engineering. ASTM's standards cover Metals, Petroleum, Construction, the Environment, and other topics . This collection contains e-books, manuals, monographs, and special technical publications (STPs). Symposia papers are not indexed in Primo Central. 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For more information about SEDL: http://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/index.shtml and the Standards: http://www.astm.org/Standard/index.shtml *** ALL Accessible Archives Collections *** Accessible Archives provides access to primary source material from 18th and 19th century American publications. The sources, previously furnished only on microfilm, reflect a broad view of the times. For more information: http://www.accessible.com Stand: August 2015 African American Newspapers This collection contains information about cultural life and history in the United States during the 1800s and is rich with first-hand reports of the major events and issues of the day, including the Mexican War, Presidential and Congressional addresses, Congressional abstracts, business and commodity markets, the humanities, world travel and religion. It also provides early biographies, vital statistics, essays and editorials, poetry and prose, and advertisements. For more information: http://www.accessible- archives.com/collections/african-american-newspapers Godey's Lady's Book In Philadelphia in 1830 Louis Antoine Godey (1804-1878) commenced the publication of Godey’s Lady’s Book designed specifically to attract the growing audience of American women. The magazine was intended to entertain, inform and educate the women of America. In addition to extensive fashion descriptions and plates, the early issues included biographical sketches, articles about mineralogy, handcrafts, female costume, the dance, equestrienne procedures, health and hygiene, recipes and remedies and the like. Each issue also contained two pages of sheet music, written essentially for the pianoforte. Gradually the periodical matured into an important literary magazine containing extensive book reviews and works by Harriet Beecher Stowe, Edgar Allen Poe, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and many other celebrated 19th century authors who regularly furnished the magazine with essays, poetry and short stories. For more information: http://www.accessible- archives.com/collections/godeys-ladys-book/ South Carolina Newspapers This collection provides a glimpse of life in South Carolina and America, with additional coverage of events in Europe, during the early days of the United States. It contains information on colonial and early American History and genealogy. For more information: http://www.accessible- archives.com/collections/south-carolina-newspapers The Civil War Collection This collection offers in-depth articles discussing U.S. trade with other countries, and how foreign governments viewed the United States in light of the Civil War. It includes information on specific industries of the time. Slavery is also an important topic, and countless editorials discuss pre- and post- war attitudes from both sides, as well as troop movements during the war.There is coverage of events occurring in various states, analysis of the trans-continental railroad and its effect on the region, and general news articles from around the world, and much more. For more information: http://www.accessible-archives.com/collections/the-civil-war The Liberator The Liberator was a weekly newspaper published by William Lloyd Garrison in Boston, Massachusetts. Garrison was a journalistic crusader who advocated the immediate emancipation of all slaves and gained a national reputation for being one of the most radical of American abolitionists. The Liberator became the most influential newspaper in the antebellum antislavery crusade. For more information: http://www.accessible-archives.com/collections/the-liberator Stand: August 2015 The Pennsylvania Gazette The Pennsylvania Gazette was one of the United States’ most prominent newspapers before the time period of the American Revolution until 1800. Published in Philadelphia from 1728 through 1800, The Pennsylvania Gazette is considered The New York Times of the 18th century. In 1729, Benjamin Franklin and Hugh Meredith bought the paper which ceased publication in 1800, ten years after Franklin’s death. For more information: http://www.accessible-archives.com/collections/the-pennsylvania- gazette The Pennsylvania Newspaper Record This collection documents the move to industrialization from a predominantly agrarian culture established by Quaker farmers in the 18th century. It contains full-text transcriptions of articles, advertisements and vital statistics, providing insight into technology, business activity and material culture in a down-river milling and manufacturing community at the height of the Industrial Revolution. For more informatoin at: http://www.accessible-archives.com/collections/the-pennsylvania-newspaper- record-of-delaware-county The Pennsylvanian Genealogical Catalog This collection is primarily a listing of marriages, deaths and obituaries from The Village Record, published in West Chester, Pennsylvania. It also includes information about emigration patterns, customs and traditions, important events, medical history, biographical data, and more. For more information: http://www.accessible-archives.com/collections/the-pennsylvania-genealogical-catalogue The Virginia Gazette The Virginia Gazette was the first newspaper published in Virginia and the first to be published in the area south of the Potomac River in the colonial period of the United States. It contained news covering all of Virginia and also included information from other colonies, Scotland, England and additional countries. For more infomation: http://www.accessible-archives.com/collections/the-virginia-gazette African American Music Reference This collection covers blues, jazz, spirituals, civil rights songs, slave songs, minstrelsy, rhythm & blues, gospel, and other forms of black American musical expression. Resources include biographies, anthologies, encyclopedias, images, lyrics, song sheets, chronologies, textbooks, and discography. For more information: http://alexanderstreet.com/products/aamr.htm. The availability status for all records in this collection is set to "Full text available". We recommend that only subscribers activate this collection. Alexander Street Drama This collection is a package that combines the thousands of plays from Alexander Street Press’s individual drama collections, including: Black Drama; Asian American Drama; Latino Drama; Twentieth Century North American Drama; North American Indian Drama; and North American Women’s Drama. This package also includes posters, playbills, photos, theatre diagrams, bibliographic records, and reference sources. For more information: http://alexanderstreet.com/products/asdr.htm. The availability status for all records in this collection is set to "Full text available". We recommend that only subscribers activate this collection. Stand: August 2015 Alexander Street Literature Alexander Street Literature is a package offering all of the content from the following individual literature collections also sold separately: Alexander Street collections: Latino Literature; Latin American Women Writers; Black Women Writers; Black Short Fiction and Folklore; South and Southeast Asian Literature; Caribbean Literature; Scottish Women Poets of the Romantic Period; and Irish Women Poets
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