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Useful
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- Universidad
de Carabobo - Biblioteca Central
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CISTI
Catalogue Canadian Institute for Scientific and Technical
Information
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Applying
New Media to Scholarship Third International Symposium on
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
March 16-18, 2000 University of South Florida, St. Petersburg,
Florida
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IBM Patent Server With
this World Wide Web server, IBM lets you access over 26 years
of U.S. Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO) patent descriptions
as well as the last 23 years of images. The first entries date
back to January 5, 1971. You can search, retrieve and study
over two million patents.
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INTERNATIONAL
DIGITAL ELECTRONIC ACCESS LIBRARY
IDEAL is an online electronic library containing 174Academic
Press journals. In addition, selected W.B. Saunders, Ltd. and
Churchill Livingstone titles are available. Abstracts and tables
of contents are presented in HTML and full-text articles are
delivered in Adobe Acrobat format.
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JSTOR
is a not-for-profit organization helping the scholarly community
take advantage of advances in information technologies.
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MEDLINE:
PubMed and Internet Med - Free
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nacla.org
North American Congress on Latin America
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SciELO
Brasil - Scientific Electronic Library Online A partnership
among FAPESP, BIREME, and Scientific Editors
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UnCover
Web Database, search the UnCover catalogue or CARL web. UnCover
contains records describing journals and their contents. Over
4000 current citations are added daily. UnCover offers you
the opportunity to order fax copies of the articles from this
database. UnCover is a database of current article information
taken from 17,000 multidisciplinary journals. UnCover contains
brief descriptive information about over 7,000,000 articles
which have appeared since Fall 1988. UnCover is easy to use,
with keyword access to article titles and summaries. You can
also "recreate" the tables of contents pages from journals
of particular interest to you.
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The
American Council of Learned Societies is a private non-profit
federation of sixty-one national scholarly organizations.
The mission of the ACLS, as set forth in its constitution,
is to "advance humanistic studies in all fields of learning
in the Humanities and the related social sciences and to maintain
and strengthen relations among the national societies devoted
to such studies."
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UNESCO
Workshop on an international project of electronic dissemination
of thesis and dissertations.
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