AccessPediatrics (McGraw-Hill) is an e-book collection providing quality pediatrics textbooks at all levels of practice, evidence-based quick reference resources, multimedia, Pediatric Board Reviews and an integrated drug database. Use these to support the Affordable Course Materials Initiative and enhance Pediatric teaching, care and research in the Connell School of Nursing. For more information, contact Wanda Anderson, Senior Research Librarian for Nursing.
Encyclopedia of Physical Organic Chemistry is a new (2017) online encyclopedia providing authoritative information on terminology, techniques, reactions, syntheses, and theory in the field of Physical Organic Chemistry. “Future Directions” shows an article on Glycobiology by BC researcher Gherman Wiederschain. For more information, contact Enid Karr, Senior Research Librarian for Biology, Earth & Environmental Sciences and Environmental Studies.
Sage Business Cases – A collection of case studies covering entrepreneurship, human resource management, international business, marketing, operations management, accounting, economics and more. In addition to SAGE’s proprietary cases, the collection includes cases from a growing list of world-renowned institutions and associations. Many cases include instructor-only teaching notes. For more information, contact Sonia Ensins, Senior Research Librarian for Business.
Brill Dictionary of Ancient Greek An unabridged dictionary of Ancient Greek, comparable in scale to the standard, Liddell and Scott, but with more coverage of later classical and patristic Greek, including papyri and inscriptions. Translated from the 3rd edition of Franco Montanari’s Vocabolario della lingua greca. For more information, contact Chris Strauber, Senior Research Librarian for Philosophy and Theology.
LGBTQ History and Culture Since 1940, Part 1. A collection of approximately 1.5 million pages of primary sources on social, political, health, and legal issues impacting LGBTQ communities. Included in this unique resource are newsletters, government documents, manuscripts, and pamphlets, from 35 countries. For more information, contact Leslie Homzie, Senior Research Librarian.