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Asian Life in America This link opens in a new window
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Comprehensive coverage of the Asian American experience from earliest times to today. Sourced from nearly 19,000 American and global newspapers, including over 400 Asian American newspapers. Provides full-text searching as well as access to content by Topic, Event, and Eras in Asian American History. Updated daily.
Ethnologue This link opens in a new window
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Full tunnel VPN is required for off-campus access, and recommended on campus wi-fi. See instructions for full-tunnel set up for Pulse Secure.
Ethnologue is a catalog of the ‘metadata’ of language — information about how languages are used around the world, who uses them, where and for what purpose.
Ethnomusicology: Global Field Recordings This link opens in a new window
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Delve into the cultural study of music and explore content from across the globe with this diverse and comprehensive collection. Produced in collaboration with the UCLA Ethnomusicology Archive, the material in this collection includes thousands of audio field recordings and interviews, educational recordings, film footage, field notebooks, slides, correspondence and ephemera from over 60 fields of study.
Mergent Archives This link opens in a new window
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Provides access to Mergent Annual Report Archive, which is a vast collection of annual reports for U.S. and international companies. Also houses Key Business Ratios, and Mergent (formerly Moody's) manuals.
North American Indian Drama: Second Edition This link opens in a new window
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North American Indian Drama contains 244 plays by 48 playwrights representing the stories and creative energies of American Indian and First Nation playwrights of the twentieth century. More than half of the works are previously unpublished, and hard to find, representing groups such as Cherokee, Métis, Creek, Choctaw, Pembina Chippewa, Ojibway, Lenape, Comanche, Cree, Navajo, Rappahannock, Hawaiian/Samoan, and others. Together, the plays demonstrate Native theater’s diversity of tribal traditions and approaches to drama—melding conventional dramatic form with ancient storytelling and ritual performance elements, experimenting with traditional ideas of time and narrative, or challenging Western dramatic structure.
Slavery, Abolition, and Social Justice This link opens in a new window
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Designed for both teaching and research, this resource brings together documents and collections from libraries and archives across the Atlantic world covering an extensive time period from 1490. Close attention has been given to the varieties of slavery, the legacy of slavery, the social justice perspective and the continued existence of slavery today.
StatPearls This link opens in a new window
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StatPearls offers a full learning management platform with more than 100,000 multiple choice questions with teaching points, which cover more than 550 specialties to help prepare students on their exams for aspiring future physicians, PAs, NPs, nurses, pharmacists, dentists, and social workers.
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