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PHI 101: Databases
Introduction to Philosophy Survey of basic philosophical issues and problems; includes works of important philosophers, modes of thinking, and philosophical inquiry.
Nearly a million biographical entries spanning history and geography. (Gale)
Now users can take notes easily without opening a separate program. The "Highlights and Notes" tool allows you to select text from a document, highlight the important sections, add your own notes, and save to a new "Highlighted Articles" page. Within the same session, the highlighted sections can be easily viewed, printed, downloaded, or sent via email (no user account within the database is required). (Gale)
Contains 1,500 encyclopedias, dictionaries and reference books. 200,000 graphic images. You may search titles individually, all at once, by major subject categories, or in any combination.
Indexing for 600 titles from 1984 with Full Text for 250 titles from 1995 on. Good for art, communications, history, interior design, language and literature, music, religion, and theatre. (HWWilson)
A comprehensive database covering topics such as world religions, major denominations, biblical studies, religious history, epistemology, political philosophy, and much more. (Ebsco)
Provides full text for more than 520 journals, and indexing and abstracts for over 2,900 titles, (including top-ranked scholarly journals), many of which are unique to the product. (Ebsco)
The database also features over 340 full-text reference books and monographs, and over 36,000 full-text conference papers, including those of the International Political Science Association.
Provides the pros and cons of controversial issues shaping our society. Entries are supported with background information that delves into the issue, with pro and con arguments, verified facts and additional reading. (Credo Reference)