Looking for some high quality reference books to complete your report, or do you (like me) just love to read encyclopedias to find interesting random facts? Infobase eBooks is there to be your go-to late night, last minute reference or insomnia companion.
Within this database, you will find the full, unabridged text of 51 encyclopedias and reference books, all high quality and comprehensive, on subjects ranging from heredity, to poetry, to the US Presidents, and much more.
Science, art, history, and more are explored in the pages of these volumes. There is no difference in content between these books and the large volumes of reference materials housed in the Main Library's reference department. The difference between these e-texts and those books, however, is a beneficial one for you: they can be viewed, searched, printed, and copied by multiple users at one time, 24/7, and require no checkout. All you will need is your library card to access these titles. Bookmark, email, and save articles or entire texts to assist you in your research. Full bibliographic information is included with each title, so citation will be a breeze.
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Regional Business News
Need to keep up on local business trends? Then Regional Business News is the database for you. Powered through EBSCO, this database provides comprehensive full-text coverage for regional business publications. Regional Business News incorporates coverage of more than 80 regional business publications covering all metropolitan and rural areas within the United States.
A basic search allows a quick review of current trends on a topic from local-level business journals.
A more "advanced" search option allows you to specify search terms to narrow down your search to what is most relevant to the business you have or want to form.
The advanced option allows for filtering with options such as date range of publication, subject tags, and publisher, among others.
A basic search allows a quick review of current trends on a topic from local-level business journals.
The advanced option allows for filtering with options such as date range of publication, subject tags, and publisher, among others.
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