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Academic Search Complete
Categories: Multi-disciplinary
Description:  Comprehensive scholarly full-text database, with more than 8,500 full-text periodicals, including more than 7,300 peer-reviewed journals. In addition to full text, this database offers indexing and abstracts for more than 12,500 journals and a total of more than 13,200 publications including monographs, reports, conference proceedings, etc.

Project Muse

Categories: Humanities, Social Sciences, Arts

Description: Project Muse offers a comprehensive selection of prestigious humanities and social sciences journals. All journals participating in Project MUSE are peer-reviewed, scholarly titles. The basic criteria for participation in MUSE are that the journal must be peer-reviewed, be published by a not-for-profit press or scholarly society, and be a sensible fit with titles in the humanities, the social sciences and the arts.


OmniFile Full Text, Mega

Categories: General

Description: A multidisciplinary, 100 % full text database covering a wide range of disciplines, including education.


World Book

Categories: Encyclopedia, General

Description: Contains encyclopedia articles, primary source collections, educator tools, student activities, pictures, audio, and video, complemented by current periodicals and related Web sites. Offers three levels: Kids, Student, and Advanced.


Canadian Encyclopedia
Categories: Education, Encyclopedia, General, Canadian
Description: A free, comprehensive, and accurate source of information on Canada for students and educators.  Also includes the Youth Encyclopedia, Encyclopedia of Music in Canada, feature articles, and selections from Maclean's Magazine.

World History in Context

Categories: History

Description: From ancient Europe to Latin America and from the Far East to the Renaissance, world history curricula is supported with over 1,800 primary sources, over 27 reference titles and more than 110 full-text journals.


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