No, we’re not going to send our databases to jail. We’re just trying on some new products to see how they fit. This month, we are trialing ten databases. Take a look at the Database Trials page, give the products a try and let us know what you think.
- Ambrose Digital Video offers high-quality academic videos in art, history, literature, music, science, political science, geography and more.
- EBSCO Business eBook Collection offers additional business ebooks beyond the eBook Academic Collection.
- EconLit with Full Text (EBSCO) gives us additional full-text journals beyond our current EconLit subscription that would help to support the new Master’s of Economics degree.
- First World War Portal (Adam Matthew) features primary source material on World War I, including personal narratives, propaganda and recruitment, and visual perspectives and narratives.
- Forbes Digital Archive contains the full backfile of Forbes magazine articles published from 1917-2000.
- Mintel offers global market research in four economies: US, UK, China, and Brazil. It covers product innovation, consumer trends, and market analysis.
- Reference USA is a directory of U.S. companies.
- Routledge Handbooks Online offers handbooks in 22 subject areas in the humanities and social sciences.
- SimplyMap is an award-winning web-based mapping (GIS) application for business and marketing
- World Market Intelligence tracks 23 industries, 75,000 company profiles (including SWOT analysis), 100 country profiles, and macroeconomic data feeds covering 200+ countries.