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This reference work provides a comprehensive introduction to film and film studies, covering such aspects as production, national traditions, studios, genres, critical theory and film history.
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Provides full text access to select Elsevier Science journals and eBooks.
ScienceDirect allows access to full-text articles to which the University of Oklahoma Libraries has subscribed. Access to some titles goes back as far as volume one of the title.
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Chemical Abstracts Service database of the chemical literature; indexes journals, conference proceedings, patents, dissertations, reports, and books. Includes step-by-step synthetic procedures for reactions, as well as retrosynthesis information. Some full text is available.
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This reference work deals primarily with the chemistry of aliphatic acids bearing hydroxy, amino, and carbonyl groups (including a second carboxylic function).
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Translated from the original French, this dictionary serves as both a research tool and a general introduction to language theory.
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Contains the session laws of all 50 U.S. states, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, as well as governmental session laws from the United States, Australia, Canada, and the Bahamas. Full text is available.
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The largest single collection of seventeenth and eighteenth century English news media available from the British Library. The resource includes more than 1,000 pamphlets, proclamations, newsbooks and newspapers from the period.
The University of Oklahoma Libraries has licensed this resource for an unlimited number of simultaneous users.
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Provides access to streaming videos of BBC Shakespeare plays on the Ambrose Digital website.
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Shakespeare's Globe on Screen 1 (2008-2015) and Shakespeare's Globe on Screen 2 (2016-2018) include 30 landmark productions from the theater's 2008-2018 seasons. Opened in 1997, Shakespeare's Globe Theatre is dedicated to the exploration of Shakespeare's work and the theatre for which he wrote. Recorded live on the Globe stage in high definition and surround sound, the videos in this collection feature performances from leading actors including Stephen Fry, Gemma Arterton, and Mark Rylance. Highlights include Twelfth Night, Macbeth, Henry IV, The Tempest, and Measure for Measure.
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This site integrates the full text of Shakespeare's plays and poems with the entire glossary database, allowing you to search for any word or phrase in Shakespeare's works, and in particular to find all instances of all words that can pose a difficulty to the modern reader.
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