Turning-point Battles of WWII - Doucette
Turning-point Battles of WWII - Doucette
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Databases
Databases
- History Reference Center (EBSCO)
- The database includes full-text content from 150 leading history journals, including American Historical Review, Archaeology, British Heritage, Canada’s History, Civil War Times, Military History, Teaching History, African Studies Quarterly, Ancient Egypt Magazine, Australian Historical Studies, Chinese Studies in History, Jewish History, Muslim World, Russian Studies in History and Women’s History Review.
- War and Terrorism Collection (Gale)
- War and Terrorism Collection provides access to academic journals and magazines of interest to analysts, risk management professionals, and students of military science, history, and social science. The database offers balanced coverage of both historic and contemporary topics in the fields of war and terrorism.
- World History Collection (Gale)
- This collection provides well-rounded coverage of both the current thinking and events in World History, as well as scholarly work being established in the field.
- Student Edition (Gale)
- InfoTrac Student Edition provides high school students with access to magazines, newspapers, books, and other reference content. The database offers audience-appropriate information on current events, the arts, science, popular culture, health, people, government, history, sports, and more.
Encyclopedias
Encyclopedias
- The Canadian Encyclopedia
- The Canadian Encyclopedia is a bilingual national encyclopedia in enhanced digital and interactive form which is produced by, for, and about the people of Canada. It charts its events, culture, history and landscape. The number of articles in the Encyclopedia – more than 19,000 bilingual – is roughly 36,000 (about 60 articles are revised or created every month) and the Encyclopedia contains more than 30,000 multimedia items including images, maps, games, audio and video. Multimedia is augmented through acquisition and partnerships with Maclean’s magazine and The Canadian Press. The interactive features include curated content exhibits, interactive timelines, immediate updates of important events, and a user-generated content map that invites Canadians to share their stories.
- Encyclopaedia Britannica High
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