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Encyclopedias

Online version of the Encyclopedia Britannica, often considered the best general encyclopedia in the world.
Oxford Reference Online
Electronic version of over 100 reference works published in print by Oxford
Encyclopedias on a range of subjects
Access Science
Online Version of the Encyclopedia of Science and Technology by McGraw-Hill.
Catholic Encyclopedia
Online version of the 1913 edition of this encyclopedia.
Encyclopedia Judaica
Online version of the 2nd edition of the Encyclopaedia Judaica. Includes complete content of all 22 volumes of the print version.

Select Encyclopedias on the following subjects:

Aesthetics
African-American Culture and History
African American History, 1619-1895
African American Society
African Religion
Alternative Medicine
American Literature
Ancient Egypt
Ancient Europe, 8000 BC to 1000 AD: An the Barbarian World
Bioethics
Black Women in America
British Literature
Buddhism
Business Ethics and Society
Business in Today's World
Cancer
Children's Literature
Classical Art and Architecture

Colonialism,Western since 1450
Communication, International
Communication Theory
Counseling
Dance, International
Dead Sea Scrolls
Decorative Arts
Economic History
Education and Human Development
the Enlightenment
Environment and Society
Espionage, Intelligence and Security
Evolution
Food And Drink In America
Gender and Society
Genetic Disorders
Global Change
Global Warming and Climate Change
Governance

Human Development
Human Relationships
Hydrological Sciences
Islam
Journalism


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Judaica
UXL Landforms and Other Geologic Features
Language and Lingusitics
Latin American History and Cultur
e
Latinos & Latinas In The United States
Law and Society: American and Global Perspectives
Life Support Systems
Literature and Politics
Linguistics, International
Maritime History
Materials and Techniques in Art
Mathematical Physics
Medicine
Mesoamerican Cultures
the Middle Ages
the Modern World
Multicultural America
Nursing and Allied Health
Philosophy
Popular Culture
Population
Reagents for Organic Chemistry
the Reformation
Religion
the Renaissance
Rhetoric
Semiotics
Sex and Gender
Small Business
Social Psychology
Social Work
Sociology
Stem Cell Research
Substance Abuse Prevention
Survey Research Methods

Theatre And Performance
Time: Science, Philosophy, Theology,
U.S. Economic History
Women In World History

Women's Autobiography

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