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  full-text     Alexander Street - a ProQuest Company (formerly VAST)
   Valuable video, music and unique primary source collections encompassing nearly a billion searchable items in 20 academic disciplines as well as 270 million pages of historical primary source collections. Each video comes complete with keyword-searchable, synchronized transcripts as the video plays. Customize clips, name them, and annotate them.
 
  mixed     Criminal Justice Abstracts with Full Text (EBSCO)
   Subject areas covered include: criminology; criminal justice; criminal law and procedure; corrections and prisons; police and policing; criminal investigation; forensic sciences and investigation; history of crime; substance abuse and addiction; probation and parole.
 
  mixed     Criminal Justice Collection (Gale)
   Criminal Justice Collection makes research easy by bringing together information from more than 700 journals.
 
  full-text     Exploring Race in Society
   New database explores intersectionality of race as a cultural construct in societies worldwide.
 
  portal     IBR Standards Portal
   This portal provides a one-stop mechanism for access to ANSI standards that have been incorporated by reference in the U.S. Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). These standards incorporated by the U.S. government in rulemakings are offered at no cost in “read only” format. There are no print or download options.
 
  mixed     Insurance and Liability Collection (Gale)
   Covers topics such as labor relations, mortgage banking, legal issues, and more.
 
  full-text     Kanopy
   Streaming more than 30,000 independent and documentary films across a broad range of university subjects. ·
 
  mixed     LegalTrac (Gale)
   Features a comprehensive collection of major legal publications. This invaluable resource provides indexing for more than 1,500 major law reviews, legal newspapers, specialty publications, Bar Association journals and international legal journals, including more than 250 titles in full text.
 
  web      National Criminal Justice Center
   NCJRS is a federally funded resource from the U.S. Dept. of Justice, offering justice and substance abuse information to support research, policy, and program development worldwide. This site includes full-text publications, abstracts, and links to other sites.
 
  full-text     Nexis Uni
   This service provides full-text documents from over 5,600 news, business, legal, medical, and reference publications with a variety of flexible search options. (Formerly LexisNexis Academic)
 
 
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  full-text     18th Century Collection (Gale Primary Sources)
   Digital images of books published during the 18th Century. With full-text searching of millions of pages, the product allows researchers new methods of access to critical information in the fields of history, literature, religion, law, fine arts, science and more.
 
  full-text     19th Century U.S. Newspapers (Gale)
   With advanced searching capabilities, researchers will be able to research history in ways previously unavailable. For each issue, the newspaper is captured from cover-to-cover, providing access to every article, advertisement and illustration.
 
  full-text     JSTOR Arts and Sciences I , II, III & IV Collections
   The JSTOR archive holds the complete digitized back runs of core scholarly journals. JSTOR is not a current issues database. -- Journal Title List —Tutorial—
 
  full-text     Slavery & Anti-Slavery: A Transnational Archive (Gale)
   This collection is devoted to the scholarly study and understanding of slavery from a multinational perspective. An unprecedented collection developed under the guidance of a board of scholars, it offers never before available research opportunities and endless teaching possibilities.
 
  full-text     Times Digital Archives (Gale)
   First published in 1785, The Times of London is widely considered to be the world's 'newspaper of record'. The Times Digital Archive allows users to search over 200 years of this invaluable historical source, from 1785 to 2011.