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Description:
Bibliography consisting of annotated works selected edited by the Hispanic Division of the Library of Congress. This multidisciplinary handbook alternates annually between the social sciences and the humanities. Each year, more than 130 academics from around the world choose over 5,000 works for inclusion.
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Vendor Name Library of Congress
Coverage 1936 - present
Update Frquency weekly
Special Usage Notes
Research Guides Hispanic Studies
Description:
Our membership in HathiTrust provides UK affiliates the benefit of being able to download the full-text PDF of public domain titles. (Without a membership you are limited to a page.) To do so, users must log-in at the HathiTrust site with current linkblue credentials.
UK affiliates can also search copyrighted works, but the full-text of the work is not available for full-text viewing. However, the ability to search over 16.8 million volumes will allow you to identify useful titles.
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Vendor Name HathiTrust
Update Frquency UK-owned material annually
Special Usage Notes
Research Guides E-Books at the University of Kentucky Libraries,
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Available from ToxNet.
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Mobile Website Click here for mobile access
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Vendor Name National Library of Medicine
Special Usage Notes
Description:
The John G. Heyburn II Initiative uses archival materials and oral histories to highlight Kentuckians in the Federal Judiciary, contextualizing their work as part of the broader sweep of American, particularly Kentuckian, history. Includes biographical profiles of Kentuckians who are connected to the federal courts, including federal judges, politicians, and other notable public figures; all publicly available oral histories conducted as part of the John G. Heyburn II Initiative for Excellence in the Federal Judiciary at the Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History; and exhibits that spotlight the role of the federal courts in American history. New materials will be added to the site on an ongoing basis.
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Vendor Name University of Kentucky Libraries Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History
Special Usage Notes
Research Guides Biographical Information, History, Kentucky and Local Information, Law, U.S. History,
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