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Early Modern England: Society, Culture & Everyday Life, 1500 - 1700 This collection brings together documents and objects from seven different archives and libraries to offer insights into the lived experience in England from 1500-1700. The documentary evidence here can offer a range of perspectives from prominent families to 'ordinary' people in order to see how this pivotal epoch in English history was lived across societies and regions. Rather than dealing specifically with the great political and religious upheavals of these years, the project aims to look at the everyday happenings of people in different parts of England. [From the vendor]
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Economist Reporting and analysis focused on current affairs, international business, politics, technology, and culture.
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Gallup Analytics Gallup Analytics provides international public opinion data from the Gallup World Poll and other sources from more than 160 countries, including nearly one hundred years of U.S. national data. [Description adapted from text provided by the vendor.]
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Alternate Name(s) Gallup Poll
Literary Print Culture: The Stationers' Company Archive, 1554-2007 The Stationers' Company Archive is one of the most important resources for understanding the workings of the early book trade, the printing and publishing community, the establishment of legal requirements for copyright provisions and the history of bookbinding. Explore extremely rare documents dating from 1554 to the 21st century in this invaluable resource of research material for historians and literary scholars. [From the vendor]
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MedOne Veterinary Medicine Experimental information resource consisting of more than 90 e-books and over 28,000 multimedia resources (audio, imagery, and videos) hosted on the Thieme MedOne online platform. All titles are translated from the original German language text to English using artificial intelligence.
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Policy Citation Index Policy Citation Index (PCI) enables researchers to discover the contribution of their research to evidence-based policy decisions. This information resource can be searched directly or via the "All Database Search" in Web of Science. The Policy Citation Index (PCI) includes data from over 500 policy sources from around the world, including government agencies, think tanks, advocacy groups, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and intergovernmental organizations (IGO).
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PolicyMap Mapping and analytics platform that allows users to create maps using data points within the United States. New users are sent a confirmation code via email to set up online access.
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Sports Business Journal (SBJ) Original reporting and news aggregation about the sports industry with coverage from 1994 to present. Auburn University Libraries has a site license, so no individual user account or subscription is required for online access.
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State Papers Online (Gale Primary Sources) State Papers Online provides access to the British State Papers, the papers of the Secretaries of State from Henry VIII's accession in 1509 to 1782. Covering a wide range of documents, subjects, and importance, they concern internal English/British affairs and administration of the country, and foreign affairs, marriage alliances, treaties, and wars. Auburn University Libraries' collection includes Parts I and II: The Tudors, State Papers Domestic and Foreign (1509-1603) and Parts III and IV: The Stuarts, State papers Domestic and Foreign (1603-1714). [Text adapted from the vendor.]
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VSI All Subjects Very Short Introductions (VSI) offer concise introductions to a diverse range of subjects. Auburn University Libraries subscribes to the "All Subjects" collection that includes titles in the following categories: Arts and Humanities, Law, Medicine and Health, Science and Mathematics, and Social Sciences.
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Alternate Name(s) Very Short Introductions
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