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Nursing database providing the latest evidence-based clinical information for nursing practice, education, and research at the point-of-care E-books Medical Featured Collections E-books including Doody’s Core Titles, CINAHL Core e-book Packages, and Health Care Knowledge Management e-book packages. Research Databases (A-Z) Academic Search Complete This multidisciplinary database is a good place to start your research. It covers popular, professional, and scholarly sources. Research Guides Databases Databases. Find the best library databases for your research. If you are off campus, you need to set up your computer to access the databases and journals. Click here for instructions. Toggle navigation. Research Databases. Databases range from periodicals to microfilm, and from content for children to adults. Academic OneFile with InfoTrac Collections. Contains peer-reviewed, full-text articles from the world's leading journals and reference sources. SEARCH WITHIN DATABASE.
As a CLEVNET card holder, you can access high-quality databases of full-text periodicals from within your public library and from home. CLEVNET card holders also have access to databases provided by OPLIN (Ohio Public Library Information Network). For your convenience, those databases are also included in this list. You will need a valid CLEVNET library card and your PIN/Password to access these electronic resources. Forgot your PIN/Password?
As a citizen of the state of Ohio you have access to many other databases at http://ohioweblibrary.org/sources/, which are provided by the Ohio Public Library Information Network (OPLIN) which is an independent agency within the State Library of Ohio. Learn more about OPLIN at http://oplin.ohio.gov/about.
If you are a preK-12 student in Ohio you also have access to databases purchased by INFOhio, Ohio’s PreK-12 Digital Library. Those are available at https://www.infohio.org/students/er.
Cleveland Necrology File
The Cleveland Necrology File contains local cemetery records and newspaper death notices for the following years: 1833, 1847-1848, 1850-1975. A more complete description of the file’s contents can be found in the about section of the database. For necrology information after 1975, please use the Cleveland News Index
Cleveland News Index
(Cleveland Public Library) — The online Cleveland News Index lists citation information for local news stories, feature articles and reviews from The Plain Dealer (1983-June 1999), Cleveland Magazine (1983-present), Northern Ohio Live (Sept. 1990-June 2009), and Ohio Magazine (Oct.1990 -present). Obituaries from the Plain Dealer and the Cleveland Press are included from 1976 to the present. Please note that this index does not provide full text access to these sources
ConsumerReports.org
Search Consumer Reports magazine for full text articles from 1991 to the present. Find product evaluations, articles on public safety, health, marketplaces, and legal decisions that affect consumers
Gale Legal Forms
Provides a wide selection of Ohio legal forms across the most popular legal areas. Includes real estate contracts, wills, pre-marital agreements, bankruptcy, divorce, landlord tenant and many others. Also included is a comprehensive attorney state directory and a dictionary of legal definitions explained in easy to understand language
Morningstar Investments
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Morningstar Investment Research Center provides independent, in-depth research and recommendations on 11,000 stocks, 24,000 mutual funds, and 950 exchange traded funds. The format is user-friendly and includes an investment education section
Novelist K-8 Plus
Novelist K-8 helps librarians, teachers, parents, and other adults who care about children in grades K-8 find fiction and non-fiction books to read tailored to their reading level and interests. Or, kids can try it themselves to help them select books they will enjoy. Using simple search techniques, find helpful resources such as expert reading recommendations, read-alikes, book discussion guides, thematic book lists and more
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Reference USA
Directory information for 11 million U.S. businesses and 120 million U.S. households. News flow 1 4 11 equals. Search for businesses by SIC code, sales volume number of employees and more. Search for residence directory information by name, location or phone number
United Way: First Call For Help
In an effort to increase access to a wide range of health and human services in Cuyahoga County, United Way Services’ First Call For Help (FCFH) has developed a web based version of its “Reference” database. Access more than 1,000 agencies, 4,000 programs, and 10,000 services in our area by searching this valuable online resource
Ebscohost Student Research Database
WorldCat
(OCLC) — The world’s most comprehensive bibliography with 40 million bibliographic records representing 400 languages. Covers information back to the 11th Century. Includes holdings information from the world’s libraries.
There are research opportunities available year round at the UW and surrounding research locations (e.g., Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, NOAA Northwest Fisheries Science Center, etc.). The Undergraduate Research Program (URP) database includes several hundred (just some) of these undergraduate research opportunities. Be sure to check the database periodically, as new opportunities are continually added.
Talk to a URP adviser for help identifying the best opportunity fit for you. URP staff are available to assist you with applying to opportunity postings and can also help you to identify research opportunities that are not listed in the database.
How to use the URP Database:
1. Do! Identify what kind of research you would like to do.
The URP staff can help you identify your interests and match them to a research opportunity.
2. Do! Attend a URP Info Session or talk to a URP adviser before applying for positions.
Register for an upcoming information session, follow-up with us during our drop-in advising hours, or send an email to [email protected] to schedule an appointment. In addition to helping you identify your interests, we can help you write a resume and cover letter (if necessary) and advise you on other elements of undergraduate research at UW (e.g., scheduling time to conduct research, getting credit, and obtaining funding).
3. Do! Look broadly and realize that although the URP database is an extensive list, it is not comprehensive.
The list is only a partial list of potential undergraduate research opportunities. It is only made up of opportunities submitted to us by research mentors. Some research mentors prefer that undergraduates meet with them to develop an opportunity together, rather than posting a specific listing on our web site or elsewhere. Also, some departments may have lists of opportunities which are not posted on this web site. Talk to a URP adviser so that they can help you find research opportunities that are not listed here.
4. Don’t! Send a form email to every faculty member in your major / area of interest.
You want to find the opportunity that is right for you, not just any opportunity. Take some time to select which opportunities to apply for. In your initial contact email, be sure to communicate your interest in conducting undergraduate research and your desire to work with that faculty member. The more specific and tailored your email is, the more success you will have connecting with potential faculty mentors. Also keep in mind that much of the research on campus is interdisciplinary (i.e. it crosses degree and subject areas), so interesting opportunities may exist outside of your major.
5. Don’t! Get frustrated.
Many students are not successful in their first attempts to find a research position. Talk to URP advisors for help in improving your application. They can help you approach faculty effectively, revise your resume, and refine your search strategies.