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Online library that allows online reading, membership requirement is ok. I know EBSCO host, usually linked to college library websites.

2007-03-23 06:27:42 · 4 answers · asked by have fun 2 in Education & Reference Other - Education

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Proquest is another big one. I have access through http://www.apollolibrary.com but I'm not sure if you have to be a registered user. I have a signon with University of Phoenix. But here is their list of database online libraries. You can probably look them up individual to access them. Half the battle is knowing the names of them.

ABI/INFORM Global


ACM Digital Library


American National Biography


Books in Print


Books@Ovid


Britannica Online


Business & Company Resource Center


Business Insights


Business Source Complete


Canada Info Desk


Canadian Newsstand / CBCA Complete


CINAHL


Cochrane Collection


Consulta


Country Insight


Countrywatch


CPI.Q


CQ Electronic Library


Criminal Justice Abstracts


Culturegrams


Dissertations & Theses @ University of Phoenix


Dun & Bradstreet Key Business Ratios


EBSCOhost


Economist.com


Educational Pathways


EIU Country Intelligence


EIU Data Services


EIU Viewswire


Emerald


Enciclopedia Universal en Español


ERIC


Euromonitor Global Market Information Database


Europa World Plus


Factiva


Factiva en Español


Facts.com


Faulkner's Advisory on Computers and Communications Technologies


Forensic & Law Enforcement netBASE


Fuente Académica


Grolier Online


Grove Art


Grove Music


Health and Wellness Resource Center


IEEE Computer Society Digital Library


Info Security netBASE


International Security and Counter Terrorism Reference Center


InvestText Plus


IT Knowledge netBASE


Journals@Ovid


Latin American Newsstand


Leadership Library on the Internet


Library, Information Science & Technology Abstracts (LISTA)


MarketLine Business Information Center


MEDLINE


Mental Measurements Yearbook


Mergent BondViewer


Mergent Online


National Criminal Justice Reference Service Abstracts


National Trade Databank


NBER Working Papers


Ocenet Administración de Empresas


Ocenet Medicina y Salud


Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center


Oxford Dictionary of National Biography


Oxford English Dictionary


Oxford Reference Online


Oxford Scholarship Online


Papers Invited


Plunkett Research Online


Policy Central


Political Risk Yearbook


ProQuest


ProQuest Dissertations and Theses - Full Text


ProQuest Historic Newspapers


PsycARTICLES


PsycBOOKS


PsycEXTRA


PsycINFO


RDS Business Reference Suite


Reference USA


Roll Call


Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy


Routledge Reference Resources


SAGE Full-Text Collections


Security Management Practices


SocINDEX


Spanish Books in Print


State of the Nation


Testing and Education Reference Center


Thomson Gale PowerSearch


Ulrich's Periodicals Directory


Webster's Third New International Dictionary, Unabridged


What's the Rule


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2007-03-23 06:38:35 · answer #1 · answered by tchrnmommy 4 · 0 0

I think you can also try http://www.myelibrary.net it can lead you to many famous web then you can dowlond what you need

2014-06-03 16:09:13 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Doing analyze on line, till you're making use of a school or public library database of scholarly works, is tough and must be erroneous. evaluate: all people can create a internet internet site claiming to be somone or some thing via putting up flashy credentials and references. how are you able to instruct they are valid??

2016-10-19 10:45:04 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

You should try InfoTrac, which is available through Thomson Gale. www.gale.com. I believe it's the biggest one.

2007-03-23 09:42:50 · answer #4 · answered by David S. 1 · 0 0

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