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Aurora Metro Books This link opens in a new window
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With over 125 plays, the Aurora Metro Books collection offers a highly contemporary list of new drama with a focus on women’s drama, international drama, drama in translation, and drama by black and Asian writers.
Gale Business Insight This link opens in a new window
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Information about companies, industries and major markets per countries
Gale OneFile Science This link opens in a new window
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More than 350 full-text, non-embargoed journals are covered; updated daily, this collection includes more than 1.6 million articles to satisfy almost every scientific inquiry.
Gale Research Complete This link opens in a new window
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Search across all our collections from Gale.
OpenBibArt This link opens in a new window
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"OpenBibArt is a bibliographic database born out of a collaboration between the Institut National d’Histoire de l’Art (INHA), the Getty Research Institute (GRI) and the Institut de l’Information Scientifique et Technique of the CNRS (Inist-CNRS)."
OpinionArchives This link opens in a new window
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Include Harper’s (1850), Commentary (1945), Americas Quarterly (2009), Commonweal (1924), American Spectator (1967), Dissent (1954), The New Yorker (1925), Lafollette's (1909), The Progressive (1920), The New Leader (1924), The Washington Examiner (2005), The Washington Monthly (1969), The Weekly Standard (1995) and Orion (1982). The New York Review of Books (1963)
Oxford Very Short Introduction This link opens in a new window
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Alternate Name(s) VSI, Very Short Introduction
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Understanding Great Works This link opens in a new window
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"Understanding Great Works is a research tool from JSTOR Labs that connects primary texts with with journal articles and book chapters on JSTOR that cite those texts. Building on a previous project, Understanding Shakespeare, this beta release of Understanding Great Works expands the scope of the tool to include ten key works of British literature, the King James Bible, and all Shakespeare plays and sonnets."
Understanding Shakespeare This link opens in a new window
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Understanding Shakespeare is a collaborative project between JSTOR Labs and the Folger Shakespeare Library . It’s a research tool that allows students, educators and scholars to use the text of Shakespeare’s plays to quickly navigate into the scholarship written about them—line by line. Users simply click next to any line of text in a play and relevant articles from the JSTOR archive immediately load.

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