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Newspapers with Both Current and Historical Coverage
Newspapers With Only Historical Coverage
Magazines with Both Current and Historical Coverage
This multidisciplinary database contains peer-reviewed journals, magazines, newspapers, ebooks, and videos.
Magazines With Only Historical Coverage
Collection of cover-to-cover format archives of Life Magazine, from the very first issue in November 1936 through December 2000.
A cover-to-cover format archive of Sports Illustrated Magazine, from its very first issue in August 1954 through December 2000.
A cover-to-cover format archive of Time Magazine, dating back to its first issue in March 1923 through December 2000.
Library Databases
Other
Every industry is assigned a four-digit SIC code. All companies in the same industry are assigned the same code. A company may have more than one SIC code if they operate within different segments of an industry, but usually only one or two are considered the primary SIC codes. Many of our business databases, such as Business & Company Resource Center, will list the codes for a particular company or industry.
Library Databases
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General Background Sources:
A comprehensive collection of subject encyclopedias, dictionaries, atlases, and reference handbooks. Also included are short reference videos and high-resolution images. Useful background information source.
Discipline-Specific Background Sources:
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