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Electronic books in computer science, web development, programming, desktop applications, security, and more. (Full-text).

Journals in communications, criminology, education, health, management, political science, psychology, and sociology. (Full-text).

An index of journals and books from a top publisher in the sciences, the social sciences, and business. (Some full-text).
UHD Library subscribes to selected full-text content in ScienceDirect.

Journals in biology, biotechnology, chemistry, geology, physics, and materials science. (Some full-text).

Search this top scientific journal from 1996 to present. (Full-text).

A database of chemistry journals, plus chemical properties, structures, spectra, reactions, prices, and regulations. (Some full-text).
Access is limited to UHD faculty, students, and staff using computers on the campus network.

Short essays about the lives and works of important authors from around the world. (Full-text).

Company financial reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. (Full-text).

Searches Academic Search Complete, Business Source Complete, Military and Government Collection, PsycINFO, and SocINDEX. (Some full-text).

Price and contact information for journals, magazines, and newspapers. (Full-text).

Find stories published in books, journals, or magazines from 1984 to present. This database provides citations to 84,000 stories, plus full text for over 1,600 stories. (Some full-text).

An index of journals, books, and conference papers in sociology, social work, and criminology. (Some full-text).

Electronic textbooks and reference books in medicine and psychology. (Full-text).

Detailed economic statistics, market and industry research, and country reports (Full-text).

Social, political, and economic statistics of the United States from 1878 to present. (Full-text).

A comprehensive database for middle school and high school students. (Some full-text).

 

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