BioCyc Database Collection

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.

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.