Electronic Texts and Journals
- CLink:
Electronic Journal Locator : browse or search for Clark's fulltext
electronic journals.
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netLibrary
—
netLibrary is now available. First time users please go here
for some important introductory information.
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netLibrary Reference Center
:
over 50 searchable reference books
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Dissertations @ Clark University
— access Clark Ph.D. dissertations from
1997 to the present.
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JSTOR
An online archive containing complete backruns of over 100
important scholarly journals in 15 fields, primarily in the humanities,
social sciences, economics and mathematics.
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Project
Muse
Johns Hopkins University's Electronic Journal Project. Over
400 full text scholarly journals in the fields of the humanities, social
sciences, and mathematics.
- Women
Writer's Project
An online archive of the texts of pre-Victorian women
writers. Currently over 380 texts are included.
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Emory Women Writers Resource
Project — texts by women writing in English
from the seventeenth century through the nineteenth century
- HighWire
Press (Stanford University) —
access to over 300,000 full-text articles primarily in the biological and
medical fields.
- DOAJ: Directory of Open Access Journals
— this directory only contains fulltext, open access scientific and
scholarly journals that use an appropriate quality control system to guarantee
the content.
- History Cooperative:
the full text of current issues of
the American Historical Review, the Journal of American History, William and
Mary Quarterly, and more.
- Making
of America: Cornell University:
access to the full-text of some important nineteenth century American
journals, and Civil War History.
- Making
of America: University of Michigan:
access to the full-text of some important nineteenth century American
journals and monographs.
- The National
Academies Press: over
2,500 free online books
- University of California Press
eScholarship Editions — The University of California Press eScholarship
Editions are made available through a partnership between the University of
California Press and the California Digital Library's eScholarship program.
Nearly 400 of the titles are available to the general public; the rest are for
University of California faculty, staff, and students only.
- Electronic
Text Center — University of Virginia Library
- Alex: Catalogue of Electronic Texts
- On-Line Books Page
- SunSITE Digital Collections
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Handbook of Latin American Studies from the Library of Congress
Indicates
that access to this resource is restricted to the Clark University domain
(140.232.*.*). Clark faculty, staff, and students with domain accounts may
access this resource remotely.