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www.bach-digital.de + 1 more source
Subjects:
Music
Summary:
Provides access to materials concerning J.S. Bach's autographs. Autographs and related material from various collections have been digitized and collected together in a single virtual environment. Also includes information about five musical instruments from the time of J.S. Bach: trumpet (clarino), lute (theorbo), organ, echo flutes, and violoncello piccolo.
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search.proquest.com
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Biology
Summary:
Bacteriology Abstracts indexes journal articles in bacteriology. Over 400 journals are monitored for inclusion in this database, and years of coverage are 1982 to the present. With topics ranging from bacterial immunology and vaccinations to diseases of man and animals, the database provides access to clinical findings as well as pure bacteriology, biochemistry, and genetics. Major areas of coverage include: aggressins and toxins, animal bacteriology, antibacterial agents, cell structure and function, ecology and distribution, genetics and evolution, immunology, microbial symbiosis, plasmids, and bacterial taxonomy.
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www.odl.ox.ac.uk
Subjects:
Music
Summary:
Information about ballad operas from ca. 1728-1760. Describes attributes of the ballad opera and the societal context in which it came about, with sections on "Theatre & dance history", "Cultural history", "Political history", and "Stars of ballad operas". Includes a searchable database of ballad operas and airs, and several audio samples.
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search.proquest.com
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News; American History; Race and Ethnicity
Summary:
"Founded by former slave John Henry Murphy Sr. when he merged three church publications, The Baltimore Afro-American became one of the most widely circulated African-American newspapers on the Atlantic Coast. In addition to featuring the first black female reporter (Murphy's daughter) and female sportswriters, the paper's contributors have included writer Langston Hughes, intellectual J. Saunders Redding, artist Romare Bearden, and sports editor Sam Lacy, whose column influenced the desegregation of professional sports. Through the decades, the newspaper fought for equal employment rights, urged African-American participation in politics, and advocated state-funded higher education for blacks. In the 1930s, The Baltimore Afro-American launched "The Clean Block" campaign, which is still in existence today, to clean up inner-city neighborhoods and fight crime. It stationed correspondents in Europe and the Pacific during World War II, providing first-hand reports to readers. In the 1950s, working with the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, the newspaper's efforts contributed to the outlawing of public school segregation."--Brochure
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www.lib.uchicago.edu + 1 more source
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Ancient Greek and Roman Culture; French and Italian Studies; Medieval Studies
Summary:
Contains electronic versions of 1000 French prose fiction texts dating from the Middle Ages to the 20th century. Texts have been authenticated by the authors wherever possible.
At the Library:
Green » Media-Microtext (Lower Level) » ZMS 1389 ...
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www.archive-it.org
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Law; Government Information: United States; Political Science
Summary:
This collection focuses on collecting the Web sites and government documents of the local and regional governments geographically centered around the San Francisco bay area. Part of the web archiving project at Stanford University (https://www.archive-it.org/home/SSRG)
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www.ambrosedigital.com
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British and Commonwealth Literary Studies
Summary:
This collection provides access to the 37 Shakespeare plays produced by the BBC between 1978 and 1985.
Title:
BBC Shakespeare plays (Ambrose Video)
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www.beethoven-haus-bonn.de
Subjects:
Music
Summary:
"The Digital Archives contains the unique collections of the Beethoven-Haus: Music manuscripts, first editions, letters and pictures. By linking more than 5,000 documents on 26,000 coloured scans of high quality, 1,600 audio files (music examples, audio letters) and 7,600 text files, Beethoven's thinking, life and work become tangible and can be experienced in a visual and audible way. Portraits and topographical depictions show the composer and the world he lived in."
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www.belfast-gazette.co.uk
Subjects:
News; British and Commonwealth History
Title:
Belfast gazette (Online)
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www.oxfordartonline.com
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Art, Architecture and Design
Summary:
Content is based on the 2006 English-language edition of Emmanuel Bénézit's Dictionary of artists. Contains artist biographies, auction records, exhibition histories, museum listings, bibliographies, images of artists signatures and monograms.
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www.bergfashionlibrary.com
Subjects:
Art, Architecture and Design
Summary:
Provides integrated text and image content on world dress and fashion throughout history. Offers fully cross-searchable access to an expanding range of Berg content collections, including the Berg encyclopedia of world dress and fashion online, e-books, reference works, images, and more.
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www.estreicher.uj.edu.pl
Subjects:
Slavic and Eastern European Studies; General and Reference Works
Author/Creator:
Estreicher, Karol Józef Teofil, 1827-1908.
Search database:
biblio.hiu.cas.cz
Subjects:
Slavic and Eastern European Studies; History
At the Library:
Green » HASRC (Lane Room) (Non-circulating) » Z2136 .B51 in-library use only
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apps.brepolis.net
Subjects:
History; Ancient Greek and Roman Culture; General and Reference Works; Medieval Studies
Summary:
A companion to the index of articles in the International Medieval Bibliography Online, this database indexes books and book reviews on the same topics. Slated to contain approximately 40,000 book records and 64,000 review records, as of November 2004 the database contains 10,000 records for authors A-I, covering the years 1957-2004.
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www.bdsl-online.de
Subjects:
Germanic Studies; General and Reference Works
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Green » HASRC (Lane Room) (Non-circulating) » Z2231 .B5 ... in-library use only
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www.musikbibliographie.de
Subjects:
Music
At the Library:
Music » Reference (Non-circulating) » ML113 .B576 ... in-library use only
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www.africabib.org
Subjects:
General and Reference Works; African Studies
Summary:
Index to over 280 English language and multi-lingual journals that specialize in African studies. Includes clickable map.
Author/Creator:
Bullwinkle, Davis.
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collections.chadwyck.com
Subjects:
American Literary Studies; General and Reference Works
Summary:
This ninth and final volume of an analytical bibliography of pre-20th-century American literature, contains information on the works of 14 authors, including prominent figures such as Walt Whitman and less well-known literary figures, as well as bibliographical studies of five US women writers.
Author/Creator:
Blanck, Jacob, 1906-1974.
At the Library:
Special Collections » Reference (Non-circulating) » Z1225 .B5 must be paged/requested for in-library use only
Green » InfoCenter (Non-circulating) » Z1225 .B55 ... in-library use only
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bmc.lib.umich.edu
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East Asia Studies; General and Reference Works; Asian Studies (East, South & Southeast Asia; Middle East)
Summary:
Provides citations to western-language periodical articles, chapters in edited volumes, conference proceedings, anthologies, Festschriften, etc. pertaining to east, southeast, and south Asia. Covers 1971 to the present, including full data from the print editions from 1971-1991.
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apps.brepolis.net
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British and Commonwealth History
Summary:
The Bibliography of British and Irish History (BBIH) provides bibliographic data on historical writing dealing with the British Isles, and with the British Empire and Commonwealth, during all periods for which written documentation is available - from 55BC to the present. It is the successor to the Royal Historical Society Bibliography of British and Irish History, available online from 2002 to 2009. The Bibliography aims to be as comprehensive as is practical for publications since 1900 and has been enriched by co-operation with other projects. Data from the London's Past Online project were added to the database in January 2003 and the first batch of data from Irish History Online was added in August 2004, with further batches from both projects being added later. From the end of 2006 the Bibliography has co-operated with teams working under the auspices of the Scottish Historical Review Trust which will henceforth edit the primarily Scottish titles in the database. All titles included in The Royal Historical Society Bibliography on CD-ROM (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1998) are included in the database (with the exception of unpublished theses).

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