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ENDS February 19th, 2025
The "Chinese Big Set Table of Contents" collects catalog information from China's large-scale books and is a very practical online search and discovery tool for document resources for academic groups. Its main target users are researchers in Chinese literature, history and philosophy and librarians in charge of cataloging and reference consultation services for historical documents or ancient special collections.
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eBooks ENDS January 26th, 2025
Academic Journals and Dissertations ENDS February 26th, 2025
This package allows subscribers to access the following:
650,000 in full-text academic and research articles in both Arabic and English.
Over 2,400 peer-reviewed academic journals, specialized research, and fully indexed statistical journals covering all disciplines.
33,000 in full-text Arabic university dissertations.
28,000 records including e-books, chapters, and book reviews.
6,100 Arabic reviews of international theses & dissertations.
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Jewish Studies Collection features journals that cover a unique range of historical and regional aspects of Jewish Studies. This collection includes published content dating back to 1889, as well as titles in English, German, French, Dutch, Italian, and Hebrew. It includes key publications of the Association for Jewish Studies, Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary, Hebrew Union College, Rabbinical Council of America, and the National Association of Professors of Hebrew. A number of titles with historical depth are also featured, including the oldest English-language journal in the field of Jewish Studies. Notable Titles include: Jewish Quarterly Review, Jewish Historical Studies, Studia Rosenthaliana, and Mitteilungen des Gesamtarchivs der deutschen Juden, as well as the main academic Jewish Studies journals from Israel in Hebrew.
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Alternate Name(s) The New Daily; DA-NOWY
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Nowy Dziennik (The New Daily) is the largest independent Polish-language newspaper in the United States, serving as a key source of information for the Polish émigré community. Its opinion-forming reporting covers current social, political, sports, cultural, and religious events. Established in 1971 in New Jersey by WWII and post-war emigrants and journalists, it later moved to New York City and ran daily until 2016, at which point it became a weekly.
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HeinOnline has partnered with West Academic to bring its complete archive of casebooks into HeinOnline’s user-friendly, fully searchable platform. This momentous partnership covers all out-of-print and superseded casebooks in West Academic’s American Casebook Series, University Casebook Series, Hornbook Series, and Nutshell series, except for the two most recent editions of any title. This ever-expanding archive will grow on a regular basis. Within the West Archive, content is divided by imprint and spans from West’s beginnings in the late 1800s up to the present day, making these valuable building blocks of legal education more accessible than ever. Eligible customers can continue their study of casebooks and their immovable place in the fabric of legal education by visting the Bibliography of American Law School Casebooks. This companion collection is a bibliography of every casebook published in the United States (by any publisher).
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ENDS January 2nd, 2025
This trial adds part II and part III to our current subscription to Women's Magazine Archive (Part 1)

Consumer magazines aimed at a female readership are recognized as critical primary sources through which to interpret multiple aspects of 19th- to 21th-century history and culture. Women's Magazine Archive (Collection I) provides access to the complete archives of the foremost titles of this type, including Good Housekeeping, Woman's Day, and Ladies Home Journal, which serve as canonical records of evolving assumptions about gender roles and cultural mores. Other titles here focus on narrower topics but deliver valuable source content for specific research areas. Parents, for example, is of particular relevance for research in the fields of childrens education, psychology, and health, as well as reflecting broader social historical trends. Elsewhere, Seventeen, Cosmopolitan, and Essence disclose trends in and responses to the changing roles and experiences of teenage, young adult, and African-American women respectively.

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