This previously open collection of databases is now being offered as a community supported, nonprofit resource. Drawing from over 60,000 publications, BioCyc provides data for metabolic pathways and genomes for a variety of organisms, with tools for analyzing the data. There is particularly rich and professionally-curated data for intensively researched species like Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Clostridium difficile. For more information, contact Sally Wyman, Chemistry and Physics Librarian, or Enid Karr, Biology and Earth & Environmental Sciences Librarian.
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World Bank eLibrary
World Bank eLibrary delivers data, books, journals and working papers on cross disciplinary topics such as conflict, culture, economics, education, energy, environment, health, and industry as it relates to social and economic develop worldwide.
Alloy Phase Diagram Database
This ASM database is the major online database for alloy phase diagrams. It contains over 40,000 binary and ternary alloy phase diagrams, from over 9,000 systems, with associated crystal and reaction data. For more information, contact Sally Wyman, Chemistry and Physics Librarian.
Health and Society in Video
Health and Society in Video is a multidisciplinary resource which delivers streaming documentaries focused on health issues and their impact on society. For more information, contact Wanda Anderson, Nursing Librarian.
Sage Research Methods
SRM Datasets is a collection of data exemplar in a variety of disciplines, to support teaching and learning about data collection and analysis. Each project includes the researchers’ notes on the reasoning behind their methodology along with an example from the researcher’s original data set. For more information, contact Adam Williams, Social Work Librarian.
Early Feminist Publications: The Lily, National Citizen and Ballot Box, and the Revolution
This database provides access to key 19th century American feminist newspapers and journals. The Revolution was the official publication of the National Woman Suffrage Association, lead by Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton. For more information, contact Leslie Homzie, Senior Research Librarian/Bibliographer.
medici.tv
medici.tv is a high definition audiovisual platform, specialized in classical music, opera and dance. The platform offers a reference catalogue of over 1,700 films and 3,000 musical works with the best of classical music from Baroque to Contemporary music. For more information, contact Nina Bogdanovsky, Senior Research Librarian/Bibliographer.
Coffee & Code: Archive and Analyze Tweets with Tags
Join Carli Spina (Head Librarian, Assessment and Outreach, O’Neill Library) to learn about TAGS, a tool that allows you to harvest tweets, archive them in a Google Sheet, and then analyze them.
Dictionary of American Regional English
Published by Harvard University Press, the digital edition of this print reference work features audio, interactive maps, and insights into the DARE Survey.
PBS Video Collection, 2nd Edition
A collection of 245 streaming video titles, this resource offers documentaries on subjects in history, science and technology, diversity studies, business, and current events.