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| Most helpful areas and free to all web users are the homepages of magazines/journals links, the programs, research centers, libraries, and archives links, women's organizations links, and especially the links by subject area. Read the full annotation |
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| Non-profit and non-partisan website initiated by freelance journalists to provide their colleagues as well as readers worldwide with reliable information about international news sources. Read the full annotation |
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| Comprehensive list of research databases compiled by librarians at the William and Gayle Cook Music Library, Indiana University School of Music. Read the full annotation |
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| WSSLinks is developed and maintained by The Women's Studies Section (WSS) of the Association of College & Research
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| This site contains a list of core issues related to globalization with some supporting full-text reports. It also includes many significant and high quality video clips. Of particular value is YaleGlobal Online, which includes a history and definition, along with academic papers, book reviews and exerpts, links to external Web sites, and multimedia presentations. Read the full annotation |
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| One of the finest Web-based research guides and bibliographies of European History, maintained by Susanne Roberts, librarian for European History at Yale University. There are bibliographies for British, French, German, Portuguese, and Spanish history, each with tables of contents and detailed coverage by type of material. Read the full annotation |
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