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Davies Project at Princeton | Some Full Text | Vendor: Princeton University
Open Access
Contents/Info: Research into the History of University Libraries in the United States and the History of their Collections. The Davies Project is an on-going project at Princeton aimed at increasing knowledge of the history of the collections in university libraries in general and their rare book collections in particular. As a result, its work aims to contribute to the scholarly interest the history of the book, the history and sociology of knowledge, and the history of libraries.  

Datamonitor Business Information Center (DBIC) see MarketLine Business Information Centre (MBIC) | Full Text | Vendor: MarketLine
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Contents/Info: Provides profiles on 10,000 companies, 2,000 industries and 50 countries.

Design & Applied Arts Index (DAAI) | 1973-present | Vendor: CSA
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Contents/Info: The Design and Applied Arts Index (DAAI) contains over 130,000 annotated references from more than 500 design and craft journals and newspapers published from 1973 onwards, and data on over 50,000 designers, craftspeople, studios, workshops, firms etc., making it the largest index of its kind in the world. Research articles are covered, along with topical news items, conference and seminar reports, and book, video and exhibition reviews. Each reference includes full bibliographic details and a brief abstract. DAAI also includes two supplementary databases: Education Directory and Periodicals Directory.

Dictionary of Literary Biography see Literature Resource Center   | Some Full Text | Vendor: Gale Group
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Contents/Info: Delivers biographical and bibliographical information on authors and their works. Covers authors of fiction, non-fiction, poetry, drama, history, and journalism. [Under 'Limit the current search,' select the desired database.]

Dictionary of Old English Corpus  | Full Text | Vendor: Center for Medieval Studies, University of Toronto
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Contents/Info: A complete record of surviving Old English except for some variant manuscripts of individual texts.

Die Deutsche Nationalbibliografie  | Vendor: German National Library
Open Access
Contents/Info: A union catalog of the records of National Library of
Germany, the Deutsche Bibliothek.

DigiTool@FAU Libraries  | Some Full Text | Vendor: Ex Libris
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Contents/Info: DigiTool@FAU Libraries is a project that highlights university scholarship of various types (working papers, journal articles, dissertations and theses, etc.).

Directories in Print | Some Full Text | Vendor: Gale Group
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Contents/Info: Directories in Print describes approximately 16,000 active rosters, guides and other print and non-print address lists published in the United States and worldwide.

Dissertation Abstracts see ProQuest Dissertations and Theses | 1861-present | Vendor: ProQuest
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Contents/Info: Covers every doctoral dissertation completed in the U.S. at accredited institutions for the last 150 years. Includes some master's theses and foreign language dissertations.

DRAM | Some Full Text | Vendor: Anthology of Recorded Music, Inc.
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Contents/Info: DRAM is a not-for-profit resource providing CD quality audio, complete and original liner notes and essays from New World Records, Composers Recordings, Inc. (CRI) and other important labels. DRAM offers the educational community on-demand, high-quality (192kbps/MP4) streaming access to complete works.
The basis for the current collection is the diverse catalogue of American music recordings by New World Records from folk to opera, Native American to jazz, 19th century classical to early rock, musical theater, contemporary, electronic and beyond. [Click here to see the "DRAM Requirements for Streaming."]


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