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  Databases: ALL DATABASES: Abstracts/Fulltext/Indexes
It features 35,000-plus fully licensed recordings with the main emphasis on the baroque, classical and romantic periods, thousands of program notes and composer biographies, advanced searching, hundreds of recommended playlists themed by categories and a user-friendly interface.
Consists of bibliographic records pertaining to literature, language, linguistics, and folklore.
Provides a broad, detailed, and immediate record of the experience of immigration supporting research in history, sociology, ethnic and diversity studies, women’s studies, labor studies and literature.
www.library.villanova.edu /articles/databasetitle/dblis.htm   (7634 words)

  
 CambridgeSoft Company Profile   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Notebook pages consist of Excel spreadsheets, Word documents, ChemDraw drawings, and spectral data, and can be searched by text and structure.
It maintains the full history of a request, including its status and audit trail, and allows requests to be sub-assigned within a lab.
Data are presented with easily designed Excel templates, and can be queried by structure or text using ChemFinder.
www.cambridgesoft.com /about/aboutcs.cfm   (1602 words)

  
 Penn State Libraries : E-Resource List
All records must be identified as being derived from NLM databases.
This abstract covers over 350 key, international English-language periodicals in the applied sciences and technology.  It is a good source of information on management, careers and employment, and financial trends in the scientific and technological fields.  It abstracts interviews, meetings, conferences, exhibitions, discussions, new product reviews, and conference proceedings; it also cites book reviews.
Indexing, abstracts and detailed bibliographic records for all major communication and/or mass media journals that were not previously covered by CommSearch or Mass Media Articles Index.
www.lias.psu.edu /dball.html   (8748 words)

  
 TWF: what's new: currents 16
The National Archives of Australia is developing an approach to the preservation of digital records using XML.
This involves converting records in proprietary data formats to equivalent data formats in XML, using a software application devised by the Archives.
The Archives has developed a number of XML data formats for converting the digital records it receives from Australian federal government agencies.
www.twf.org.au /whatsnew/Currents16.html   (2959 words)

  
 Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter
On August 12, I wrote a brief article about the Western Australian Government purchase of what is being described as the most significant private collection of Aboriginal records and photographs in Australia.
The 74,000 individual records and more than 7,000 photographs were gathered over 30 years by Northam genealogist, Jan Goodacre.
Volunteers indexed records on 685 reels of microfilm.
blog.eogn.com   (3593 words)

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