Sabin Americana, 1500-1926, is based on Joseph Sabin's landmark bibliography. This collection contains full-text works about the Americas, including Latin America and Canada, published throughout the world from 1500 to the early 1900s. Also included are books, pamphlets, serials, and other documents that provide original accounts of exploration, trade, colonialism, slavery and abolition, the western migration, Native Americans, military history, and more.
SAGE Research Methods Cases include more than 1100 case studies written by the researchers and discussing how actual research projects were conducted. They can be used to demonstrate particular methods and applications in research, or as examples to students preparing their research projects. The peer-reviewed cases show why the researchers chose the methods they did and how they overcame challenges in their research. Learning objectives and discussion questions are also included.
SAGE Research Methods Datasets is a collection of teaching datasets and instructional guides that are downloadable and indexed by method and data type. Professors can use the collection in classroom exercises or on exams, and students can practice data analysis independently as well.
SAGE Research Methods Online is a comprehensive resource for gathering information and assistance on research methodologies, from basic terminology to complex interactive maps depicting the relationships among different types of research methods. Access hundreds of online handbooks, dictionaries and encyclopedias, the entire "Little Green Book" and "Little Blue Book," journal articles, instructional videos, podcasts, and interactive research methods tools.
Access the archives of the San Francisco Chronicle, the seminal newspaper of San Francisco, spanning 1865 – 1922. Readers can gain special insights into the history of San Francisco while encountering the writings of Mark Twain, Bret Harte, Jack London, and Rex Beach, who all contributed in the paper’s early years. News, photographs, advertisements, obituaries, and more are available as downloadable PDFs. For current San Francisco content, please see Access World News Research Collection.
SciELO is part of the Web of Science family of databases. SciELO (Scientific Electronic Library Online) citation index provides access to scholarly literature in the sciences, social sciences, and the arts and humanities published in leading open-access journals from Latin America, Portugal, Spain, and South Africa. Coverage begins in 1997.
Science & Technology Collection contains hundreds of leading full-text journals covering relevant aspects of the scientific and technical community. In addition to the full text, this database offers indexing and abstracts to thousands of publications. Topics include aeronautics, astrophysics, biology, chemistry, computer technology, geology, aviation, physics, archaeology, marine sciences and materials science.
ISI’'s Science Citation Index Expanded provides access to thousands of articles from journals in the natural, life, physical, mathematical, and engineering sciences. Each article contains full indexing with abstracts as well as complete bibliographies, allowing for cited reference searching as well. Full-text links are provided for articles which are part of the library'’s collection.
Millions of publications from full-text journal articles to authoritative books. Journals are guided by eminent editorial boards and articles are rigorously peer-reviewed. Books on ScienceDirect cover multiple subject collections across disciplines such as physical sciences and engineering, life sciences, health sciences, and social sciences and humanities.
**Note: This collection does not allow access to ALL the publisher's journals and books. Only the titles licensed are available.
SciFinder is the world's premier database for chemical literature, containing millions of searchable records derived from thousands of international journals published from the early 1900s to the present. In addition to journal articles, SciFinder also indexes chemical patents, dissertations, conference proceedings, and technical reports.
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SCOPUS provides scholarly and peer-reviewed articles in the natural sciences and social sciences, as well as business and management. For access, click the building icon in the upper right corner and enter "university of texas at dallas" when prompted for organization or email.
The Canadian System for Electronic Document Analysis and Retrieval (SEDAR) is the official website that provides access to Canadian public securities documents and filings by public companies with the Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA).
The Serials Directory provides access to bibliographic information and current pricing structures for popular serials. It contains hundreds of thousands of U.S. and international serial titles, including newspapers as well as data from publishers worldwide.
The Shoah Visual History Archive allows users to view more than 50,000 audiovisual testimonies of survivors and witnesses of the Holocaust and other genocides. These testimonies were recorded in a variety of countries and languages. UTD affiliates must create a free login to use this database.
The Short Story Index identifies thousands of stories published in thousands of collections, either written in English or translated into English. It is searchable by subject, author, date, title, keyword, or by any combination. Although primarily an index, it will link to the full-text if available.
SIAM Journals (Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics) include research in applied and computational mathematics, including the modeling of physical, chemical, and biomedical phenomena, and the optimizing of manufacturing processes. It includes full-text coverage of dozens of peer-reviewed journals beginning in 1997, including SIAM Review, Theory of Probability and Its Applications, and the SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing.
This resource brings together documents from libraries and archives from both sides of the Atlantic Ocean, Africa and the Americas from 1490 to 2007. Topics covered include the varieties of slavery, the legacy of slavery, the social justice perspective, and the continued existence of slavery today. Contents include archival documents, manuscripts, and maps organized in thematic and geographic groups.
The Social Sciences Citation Index is a multidisciplinary index with abstracts covering thousands of scholarly journals from numerous social sciences disciplines.
Social Sciences Full Text includes articles from hundreds of publications and covers a range of interdisciplinary fields such as addiction studies, anthropology, corrections, economics, gender studies, gerontology, political sciences, psychology, and more. Indexing is also included for almost 800 periodical. Coverage begins in 1972; for articles published between 1907 and 1972, use the Humanities & Social Sciences Index Retrospective.
SocINDEX includes abstracts for thousands of core sociological journals and related areas of study dating back to 1895. The database also indexes books, monographs, conference papers, and other content sources. Additionally, it features more than 25,000 author profiles covering the most prolific, most cited, and most frequently searched for authors in the database; profiles include biographical data and information, areas of expertise, and academic/professional focus of the authors.
Sociological Abstracts draws information from an international selection of hundreds of journals, conference papers, books, and dissertations. Subjects include community development, family and social work, group interactions, religion, women's studies, social psychology, and demography.
The SPIE Digital Library is a collection of optics and photonics research, with papers spanning biomedicine, communication, sensors, manufacturing, electronics, energy, and imaging. It includes all SPIE proceedings back to 1962, all SPIE journals, and hundreds of ebooks.
This comprehensive archive begins with the first issue in August 1954 through December 2000. Published by Time Magazine, Sports Illustrated chronicled the weekly events within sports. Database Includes fully indexed articles and cover pages. In addition, advertisements are individually identified.
Sports Medicine and Education Index provides resources to researchers with an interest in the field of physical education. The database covers both scholarly and trade literature ranging from physical and health education to fitness and recreation and the business of sports, as well as kinesiology, physical therapy, motor learning, and sport sociology and psychology. Coverage of peer-reviewed journals, conference proceedings, trade magazines, patents, and more begins in 1970 and is updated monthly.
SpringerLink, by Springer-Verlag publishers, is one of the world's leading online information services for scientific, technical, and medical books and journals. SpringerLink contains full-text of over 500 fully peer reviewed journals and a growing roster of series publications and online books. Coverage varies from journal to journal, but most titles go back as far as the mid 1990s.
**Note: This collection does not allow access to ALL the publisher's journals and books. Only the titles licensed are available.
S&P's NetAdvantage is a source of business and investment information, offering on-line access to popular Standard & Poor's research products such as Industry Surveys, Stock Reports, Corporation Records, The Outlook, and Mutual Fund Reports. This resource also provides data on thousands of private companies that are not publicly traded.
The Statesman's Yearbook online contains the full-text of the current print edition, and it includes reliable information and data for countries world wide.
The Statistical Abstract of the United States is a summary of statistics on the social, political, and economic condition of the United States, containing hundreds of searchable and browsable individually indexed statistical tables. The Abstract can be used for statistical reference and as a guide to sources of more information both in print and online.
Statistical Insight is a full-text database containing statistical charts and tables derived from federal and state government agencies, international bodies, and private organizations. It includes demographic data as well as data about crime, economics, health, education, and labor.
This collection offers full-text coverage of content relevant to sustainability initiative management. It is designed for sustainability experts and information professionals and covers topics such as corporate social responsibility, environmental stewardship, and governmental regulations.