Open Resource


Ruth Fulton Benedict Papers

Provides access to the personal and professional papers of Ruth Fulton Benedict who made significant contributions to anthropology through her exploration and examination of the role of individuals in relation to larger societies and cultures, and her integration of analysis of personality and individual agency in cultural description.

New Testament Gateway

Provides a directory of academic internet resources on the New Testament. Browse or search annotated links on everything connected with the academic study of the New Testament and Christian Origins.

RISM

The Répertoire International des Sources Musicales is a worldwide inventory of more than one million primary sources in music, including manuscripts, prints, libretti, and writings on music theory. It is used to discover what sources are available and where they are located; for some, links to digital images are also provided. This freely available catalog contains all of RISM Series A/I, Individual Prints before 1800, all of Series A/II, Music Manuscripts 1600-1800, and the portion of Series B/I, Printed Collections of the 16th-17th Centuries, that covers the years 1500-1550. This comprises about one-third of the manuscripts and more than half of the music prints that were produced before 1800 and that are held by libraries today. Works of approximately 30,000 composers are described.

American Doctoral Dissertations

A digital version of  the only comprehensive record of dissertations accepted by U.S. universities during coverage dates. Includes those universities that did not send their dissertations to UMI.  Taken from the print index, Doctoral Dissertations Accepted by American Universities 1933-1955 and provides full page images of the original print index. May be searched by author, title, subject and university.  Beware that when Ebsco says PDF full text it is not full text of the dissertation but full text of the entry in Doctoral Dissertations Accepted by American Universities which is only a brief bibliographic record.

Institute for Christian Studies Repository

ICSIR captures, distributes and preserves digital research products. Here you can find articles, working papers, preprints, technical reports, conference papers and data sets in various digital formats

Scirus

This resource is no longer available from the publisher.

Uspto.gov

Serves as the home page of the United States Patent and Trademark Office’s main web site and provides a searchable database for patents and trademarks, as well as information and FAQs on patents and trademarks.

Congress.gov

Provides accurate, timely, and complete legislative information for Members of Congress, legislative agencies, and the public. It is presented by the Library of Congress (LOC) using data from the Office of the Clerk of the U.S. House of Representatives, the Office of the Secretary of the Senate, the Government Printing Office, Congressional Budget Office, and the LOC’s Congressional Research Service. Updated the morning after a session adjourns. THOMAS will be accessible, predecessor of Congress.gov, will be available until all data sets are migrated to Congress.gov

SpeechBITE

Includes published reports that provide empirical data regarding the effectiveness of one or more interventions. To be included in the database, the papers are from peer-reviewed scientific journals; the populations treated are representative and have or are at risk for a communication disorder; the treatment is currently part of or could become part of speech pathology practice; and the trial includes the evaluation of at least one intervention using empirical data regarding the efficacy. Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and non randomized controlled trials (NRCTs) are rated using the PEDro-P scale and single case experimental designs (SCEDs) are rated with the RoBiN-T scale by two independent raters. Case series and systematic reviews are not rated according to quality. Search by author, journal, keyword, target area, intervention, service delivery mode, method, client sub-groups, or age group. Links to full-text generally take you to the journal website rather than the specific article.

Baylor University Press Releases

The Baylor University Press Releases Collection features more than 33,000 news releases issued by the university between the 1920s and the 1990s. Covering topics as diverse as on-campus speakers; the results of sporting events, debate tournaments and beauty contests; the impact of world conflict on the campus community; and the hundreds of student-produced productions staged every year, the collection provides unequalled insight into the daily life of the university as reported by its own media communications professionals.

All items have been processed using OCR (optical character recognition) technology to allow for keyword searching. Please note that materials from the 1920s-1940s are often scanned from originals that were copies of copies, so highly accurate searches may be unavailable for those items. We are working to enhance the metadata for those items to ensure greater accessibility.

Next Page »