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This collection provides full text access to the personal writings of more than 1,300 North American women from all classes and walks of life. All age groups, all life stages, many ethnicities, and many geographical regions are represented, from colonial times to 1950. Resources include diaries and letters, as well as biographies.
University of Oklahoma Libraries has licensed this database for an unlimited number of simultaneous users.
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This three-volume biographical dictionary covers the lives of notable women throughout three and a half centuries of American history. More than 1,300 women from all walks of life are included.
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Contains entries on almost 500 women whose death dates fall between 1976-1999. Women from a variety of fields are covered, including radio, film, dance, and television; scientists and scholars; politicians and entrepreneurs; authors and aviators; civil rights activists and religious leaders; Native American craftspeople and world-renowned artists. Women from a broad spectrum of ethnic, class, political, religious, and sexual identities are all acknowledged.
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This biographical dictionary includes entries on over 400 notable women who died between 1951-1975. Women from a broad spectrum of ethnicities, socioeconomic classes, sexual orientations, religions, and political parties are included. Criteria for selection include an influence on time or field, a pioneering or innovative quality, the significance of achievement, or relevance of the career in the history of women.
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This database contains translated and English-language radio and television broadcasts, newspapers, periodicals, government documents, and books providing global reaction to the world Arms Race. The collection allows researchers to trace not only the development and spread of the world's most dangerous weapons, but also regional reactions, treaties and agreements, and efforts to limit nuclear proliferation.
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NYTimes.com provides full access to New York Times and International New York Times content, including breaking news, multimedia, blogs, videos and more.
NOTE: You must set up an individual account using your email to access the New York Times. To set up your free NYTimes.com account, click here. Once you create an account, you may access the New York Times either on or off campus using your account credentials. You will have to create a new account once a year.
Faculty and instructors also have access to the New York Times in Education, a resource of teaching strategies, articles, discussion questions, case studies and more. To set up access, click here and register with your @ou.edu email address.
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Provides access to a union catalog of more than 19 million digital resources including digitized books and articles, born digital texts, audio files, images, movies, and datasets.
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This handbook explores the causes and health consequences of obesity, as well as the connections between obesity, genetics, and environmental and behavioral factors. Explores the economic and social ramifications of obesity, covering issues such as weight discrimination and the complex question of how to determine responsibility for prevention and treatment.
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This resource searches over 20 of the leading OER repositories, including open and archival book repositories, with a single query. Supports full record, title, author, and date range searches to find freely available teaching, learning, and research resources.
For more information about using this database, view the publisher's online tutorial.
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2016-present
Access reports on capital spending by the world's largest oil companies.
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Related Subjects: Business & EconomicsPermalink:
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