A bibliography is a collection of works about a person or subject. These are essential research tools and should always be sought because someone has already done the legwork of gathering together in one place important resources on a person or subject. It begins in 1450 and ends in 1974 and collects in all languages.
This is a peer-reviewed, "rapid-publication primary journal dedicated to biotechnology as a whole--that is to topics relating to actual or potential applications of biological reations affects by microbial, plant or animal cells and biocatalysts derived from them."
"Topic areas of interest include application of chemical and engineering principles in fields such as kinetics, transport phenomena, control theory, modeling, and material science to phenomena in areas such as molecular biology, genetics, biochemistry, cellular biology, physiology, applied microbiology, and food science."
A five-part handbook covering: biological and genetic processes, the
social context of adolescence, developmental patterns and processes,
personal relationships, and problem behaviors.
An updated English edition of a standard work covering classical studies. Currently eight volumes of a projected 20 volume set are available. The complete German language Paulys Real-Encyclopaedie der Classischen Altertumswissenschaft (1893-1978) and the updated Der Neue Pauly Enzyclopaedie der Antike are both shelved nearby.
Current, international research in music education; includes book reviews. Covers classroom teaching, individual instrumental and vocal teaching, music in higher education, teacher education, and music in the community.
The Review provides a forum for business people and academics to exchange experiences of ethical challenges. Link to this electronic journal through WebCat.
This index covers citations to articles of at least one column in length from more than 400 English language periodicals published in the United States and elsewhere.
Considered one of the most useful and widely read business news magazines covering business trends and developments in management, markets, industries, companies, international business, regions, the environment, government, etc.
Outstanding in its comprehensiveness. Includes best practices, management checklists, outstanding business thinkers/gurus, encyclopedic coverage of business topics, and extensive identification of additional business information sources.
This accessible one-volume encyclopedia is organized into eleven sections, representing major themes in language study, such as popular ideas about language, the structure of language, and child language acquisition.
Provides extensive information on all aspects of ornithology, including anatomy, behavior, distribution, ecology, and the relationship of humans with birds. Illustrated.
Similar in format and style to the Cambridge Encyclopedia of Language (same editor), this resource is organized into six parts, with topics such as the history of English, vocabulary, grammar, and the use of the English language.
Authoritative multi-volume history of the political, economic, social, intellectual, and cultural history of Latin America, with an emphasis on the period since the establishment of independent states. Each chapter has a bibliographic essay (found at the end of each volume).
"Practical elements of hymnody are covered, while the final chapter lists writings about individual hymn writers and other influential persons in the field."
A 4-volume encyclopedia with 189 interpretive essays organized thematically. One can readily find specific topics through the cross-referencing and indexing, and find further resources through the bibliographies in each article.
Brief essays for each historical period for different regions of Asia, with chronologies of important events in the areas of arts, culture, religion, technology and other aspects of culture.
This resource provides a useful introduction to the major themes of American history on film from the American Revolution to baseball and American politics.