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Gale OneFile: Economics and Theory
Access to full-text academic journals and magazines--with a strong emphasis on titles covered in the EconLit bibliographic index.
Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism
Fosters a deeper understanding of twentieth-century literature by providing your users with critical responses to the works of nearly 1,200 authors.
Offers more than five million articles from more than 250 major cooking and nutrition magazines, as well as book reference content.
Periodical database for serious students of drama, music, art history, and filmmaking.
Gale OneFile: Insurance and Liability
Connects researchers to hundreds of thousands of updated articles from leading journals, including: Business Insurance, Claims, Employee Benefit News, National Underwriter Life & Health, Pensions & Investments, Risk Management, and more.
Gale OneFile: Educator's Reference Complete
Provides periodical and journal articles on multiple levels of education from preschool to college, and every educational specialty—such as technology, bilingual education, health education, testing, administration and more.
Gale OneFile: Gardening and Horticulture
Serves horticultural enthusiasts of all levels with more than 3.6 million articles from more than 100 journals, as well as more than 20 reference titles.
Gale Business: DemographicsNow
DemographicsNow is an online subscription resource that provides users with access to robust and highly detailed U.S. demographic data, magnified by reporting capabilities that allow users to easily and rapidly compile information to make informed and accurate decisions.
Literature Criticism from 1400 to 1800
Explores the works of writers, novelists, poets, playwrights, philosophers, political leaders, scientist, and mathematicians from the Late Medieval period through the age of colonial expansion
Gale Presents: National Geographic Virtual Library People, Animals, and the World
National Geographic: People, Animals, and the World provides unlimited access to digital content that attracts, engages and informs students, educators, researchers and general readers including full-text books, magazines, videos, maps and National Geographic images.
Provides full-text coverage of all business disciplines including accounting, economics, finance, marketing, management and strategy through nearly 4,000 leading business and trade publications, updated daily.
For students and librarians seeking critical commentary and scholarly discourse on influential poems and the world’s most renowned poets.
Enables users to critically analyze the works of the most influential short story authors giving new context to classic fiction.
Presents discerning commentary on dramatic works of enduring interest and introduce researchers to the most frequently studied playwrights of all time periods and nationalities.
Gale Analytics: Physical Collections
Public libraries can easily learn how their community is using resources by blending unique checkout data with demographic and lifestyle information.
Gale OneFile: Military and Intelligence
Library resource offering authoritative periodical content covering past and present military affairs.
Gale OneFile: Communications and Mass Media
Brings together information found in more than 400 journals on all aspects of the communications field, including advertising, public relations, linguistics, and literature, meet the needs of researchers.
Gale OneFile: Computer Science
Provides access to leading business and technical publications in the computer, telecommunications, and electronics industries covering everything from hardware to the cloud.
Explore core concepts in depth and with interactive models aligned to the scope and sequence of introductory college chemistry classes.
Gale Interactive: Human Anatomy
An innovative learning aid that lets students examine virtual 3D dissections and immerse themselves in interactive research. These powerful tools can be used for in-classroom demonstrations or help with homework and research assignments.