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A multidisciplinary database containing more than 13,780 indexed and abstracted journals, full text for over 4,770 journals, nearly 12,230 peer-reviewed, indexed, and abstracted journals, and more than 4,000 peer-reviewed, full-text journals.


Includes more than four million records describing archival materials, bringing together information about historical documents, personal papers, family histories, and more.

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Offers full-text coverage from 380 magazines and 215 books; includes an Image Collection of 65,000 images.


An educational resource from the North Carolina Museum of Art. Explore works of art that are teachable across disciplines and grade levels. Includes lesson plans, concept maps, and portfolios.


Current and historical bills from the NC General Assembly. Search by attribute, bill number, chamber, committee, and more.


More than 180 high-quality, subscribed, and open-access titles focused on the biological, ecological, and environmental sciences.


Programs and resources for people starting a new business or moving a business to North Carolina.

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Full Text for more than 2,200 journals dating back to 1965, Company Profiles, Industry Reports, Market Research Reports, and Searchable cited references dating back to 1998.


Resources about diseases, conditions, and other special topics, with health immunizations and recommendations for travelers worldwide.


Información y recursos para mantener la salud y prevenir enfermedades.


A major source of news, information, and jobs for college and university faculty members and administrators.


The official website for U.S. federal legislative information. The site provides access to 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 Publishing Office, the Congressional Budget Office, and the LOC’s Congressional Research Service. The on the highlights similar and complementary legislative branch agency efforts.


The Uniform Crime Reporting Program collects data on the age, race, and sex of persons arrested for all crimes except traffic violations.


A to Z guide to creation myths from around the world.


Explore the history and culture of North Carolina through original materials from cultural heritage repositories across the state.


Academic streaming videos from renowned documentary film distributors.

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Provides academic and student researchers with the latest insight on topics relevant to entrepreneurship and small businesses.

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Subject coverage includes Agriculture, Ecosystem ecology, Energy, Environmental Law, Environmental technology, Geography, Marine & freshwater science, Natural resources, Pollution & waste management, Public policy, Renewable energy sources, Social impacts, and Urban planning.

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Articles, reports, and abstracts from some 900 education-related journals.

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An extensive full-text database designed to support the informational needs of the food industry at all levels. Full-text coverage of information relevant to many areas that are integral to the food industry.


An innovative learning aid that allows students to examine virtual 3D dissections and immerse themselves in interactive research.


Answers questions about alcohol & other drugs; emotional health; fitness & nutrition; general health; relationships; and sexual & reproductive health.


Provides historical and current uses of materials and techniques in a wide range of areas from painting and sculpture to non-traditional media such as digital and video art for anyone who studies, creates, collects, or deals in works of art.


Journals, magazines, and medical dictionaries on minority health, as well as prevention and self-care on a variety of topics such as pregnancy, HIV, diabetes, women's health, and more.


Journals, magazines, and medical dictionaries on minority health, as well as prevention and self-care on a variety of topics such as pregnancy, HIV, diabetes, women's health, and more. In Spanish.

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Magazines, journals, and essays on medical sciences, food sciences, childcare, adult health, and sports medicine.

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More than 550 nursing and allied health journals, many in full-text.


International Clinical Educators, Inc. collection of short patient videos available for in-class or online teaching designed specifically for physical therapy and occupational therapy faculty.

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In-depth overviews of current events and controversial issues presenting various viewpoints.

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Job openings: NC state government jobs, America's Job Bank, and additional job search resources.


*Online full-text access only on-campus. Brings physicians and sonographers peer-reviewed original investigations and state-of-the-art review articles that cover conventional clinical applications of cardiovascular ultrasound, as well as newer techniques with emerging clinical applications.

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Ken Burns and his collaborators have been creating historical documentary films for more than forty years. Known for a signature style that brings primary source documents, images, and archival video footage to life on screen, these films present the opportunity to pose thought-provoking questions for students and introduce new ideas, perspectives, and primary sources. Includes lesson plans, media galleries, videos, documents, and images.


Information about children from before birth through adolescence. Topics include emotional development, nutrition, parenting, first aid, and infections.


Understand lab tests that are part of routine care, as well as diagnosis and treatment. Search by test, condition, or recommended screenings.


Find information and links about your legal rights, the law, the courts, legal forms, and more.

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Content Includes Books, Periodicals, Research reports, and proceedings. It also Contains Bibliometrics, Cataloging, Classification, Information literacy, Metadata, and Web 2.0.

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Literary criticism articles, author biographical info, novels, short stories, poems, and literary magazines, literary videos.

 


Health education to patients and the general public on topics such as autism, influenza, bipolar disorder, breast cancer, smoking, depression, and more.


Information about common diseases and conditions, health promotion and wellness, drug info, medical dictionaries, and more.


Guide to prescription and over-the-counter medications, herbs, and supplements.


Explains disorders, their symptoms, how they're diagnosed, and how they can be prevented or treated.


Explains disorders, their symptoms, how they're diagnosed, and how they can be prevented or treated. For doctors and medical students.

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Collection of military titles, trade publications, and newsweeklies.


Comprehensive descriptions of cancer research programs and clinical trials.


Complementary and alternative healing practices such as aromatherapy, acupuncture, and herbal medicine. Offers resources and pamphlets.


Symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of various mental illnesses. Includes brochures, information sheets, reports, press releases, and fact sheets.


A searchable alphabetical listing and departmental directory are included.


A searchable alphabetical listing and departmental directory are included.


Information about the state, its history, people, government, and educational institutions.


Selected statistical data from the NCDPI on students, personnel, and finances.

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Selected national and international newspapers. Includes Raleigh News & Observer and Charlotte Observer. It does not include the Asheville Citizen-Times.


Aging-related health information for family members and friends seeking easy-to-understand online health information.


Provides statistical information in a table, map, and graph format on farm animals, crops, cash receipts, and weather.


Specific DPI goals and objectives for classroom subjects and grade levels for North Carolina.


Information on health precautions, links to local health departments, and how to get birth certificates.


Current DMV driver's manual in English and Spanish.


Contains addresses and phone numbers of every NC public, federal, or charter school, all employees of the DPI, and contact information for education organizations, associations, and educational material suppliers.


Includes links to find representatives and senators for both the NCGA and the US Congress by county, district, and Zipcode.


Provides comprehensive and online services for citizens, businesses, and state employees of North Carolina.


Index of regional publications about a wide range of North Carolina-related topics.


Informational brochures and pamphlets, reports (annual, biennial, statistical), serials (newsletters, checklists, magazines), handbooks, studies, and other information resources produced by the state government.


Profiles for hundreds of occupations include sections like What They Do, Work Environment, How to Become One, Pay, and more. Each profile also includes Bureau of Labor Statistics employment projections for the 2010 -2020 decade.


A downloadable eBook collection with books contributed from libraries across the country. Create a username and password to borrow up to five books at a time.


Search or browse Our State magazine, North Carolina's premier travel, food, and culture publication celebrating the best of life in the state. Every issue from 1933 to 2011 is online in the North Carolina Digital Collections, and articles and advertisements are full-text searchable.


Covers everything from the agricultural makeup of various beers to the technical elements of the brewing process, the local effects of brewing on regions around the world, and the social and political implications of sharing a beer.


Online-only edition of the Oxford Companion to Music is a partial revision focused on living composers and their music and adding some terms, works, and cross-references to the original text.


Covers styles and movements, organizations, regions, and traditions. Focuses particularly on biographies of actors, playwrights, directors, and designers.


Includes traditional subjects such as bibliography, paleography, the history of printing, editorial theory and practice, textual criticism, book collecting, and libraries, but it also engages with newer disciplines such as the history of the book and the electronic book.


Covers more than three millennia of Jewish religious thought, custom, law, and practice, from traditional approaches to Reform, Conservative, Reconstructionist, and post-denominational Judaism.


Offers a record of the nation’s values, aspirations, anxieties, and beliefs as expressed in both everyday life and formal bodies of thought.


Covers the significant events, inventions, and social movements in American history that have affected the way Americans view, prepare, and consume food and drink.


Provides a single source for authoritative reference overviews of scholarship on some of the most important topics of study in the field of biblical studies.


The UNC Cancer Network offers free continuing education credits (CME, CNE, ACPE, and ASRT) for healthcare professionals throughout North Carolina. Both live lectures and recorded lectures are available. Upcoming Community College Oncology lectures may be found here:

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Full-text essays presenting multiple viewpoints on controversial topics. Includes the Video Encyclopedia of the 20th Century and links to relevant primary sources.


Public database from the National Library of Medicine for medical and allied health fields. Most articles are not freely available, but you can limit your search to those that are free.


Personal income and population summary estimates, detailed county annual tables of income and employment, wage, and salary summary estimates from the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis.


North Carolina Health-related research and reports and a collection of health statistics.


The site includes North Carolina population, economic, and income data as well as county profiles and rankings.


Provides North Carolina state, county, and municipal population estimates and projections by year, age, race, and sex.


Thirty full-text medical/dental/nursing e-books, including the ICD-9-CM, volumes 1,2,3.

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More than 500 full-text journals with topics including corporate social responsibility; environmental stewardship; federal, state, and local regulations; "green" issues and initiatives; LEED; and others.


Downloadable versions of current North Carolina individual and corporate income, franchise, sales, and withholding tax forms.


Links to the information needed to apply for a teaching job in North Carolina.


A streaming service of short video clips demonstrating scenarios in child development and education. Each video is accompanied by supporting, explanatory text. Videos can be browsed by subject and age of the child.


Resource on women's health topics: pregnancy, body image, HIV/AIDS, girls' health, heart health, menopause, mental health, quitting smoking, and domestic violence.


Catalog of books and other materials in libraries around the world.