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Databases A to Z: N
This guide contains a full list of resources organized by name.
Biomedical and genomic information from the NCBI, a division of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Search gene sequences, chromosome maps, chemicals, taxonomy, and more.
Issues from 1888 to 1994 of the award-winning magazine. Features in-depth coverage of cultures, nature, science, technology, and the environment; and spectacular photographic essays.
Search or browse funding opportunities from the NSF, which supports research in a variety of program areas, including the biological sciences, education, mathematical and physical sciences, and social, behavioral & economic sciences.
An enormous online library of music, with over 1.7 million tracks; features primarily classical music, but also includes jazz, blues, contemporary instrumental, and world music.
The world´s largest online classical music library, offering streaming access to more than 120,000 CDs with more than 1.7 million tracks, standard and rare repertoire. Over 800 new CDs are added to the library every month. The contents can be searched by composer, work, genre and label; by keyword search and by a sophisticated advanced search engine with up to 11 combined search criteria. NML provides liner notes for most recordings and listeners can create personalized playlists or use predefined Naxos Music Library playlists.
The archives of this internationally renowned U.S. newspaper provide easily-searchable first-hand accounts and unparalleled coverage of the politics, society and events of the time.
Access about 15,000 business, legal, and news sources, including federal and state court cases, full-text articles from more than 800 law reviews and journals, company and industry information, SEC reports, articles from more than 2,500 newspapers, federal regulatory content, and new international news sources. Users now have the option to self-register for a more personalized research experience, including creating and sharing folders for group research projects and study groups.
LexisNexis includes top-tier news publications such as The New York Times® and The Washington Post® and local, national, and international sources.
This free resource from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) enables you to find properties of chemicals. Search by name, formula, CAS Registry Number, or structure.
A readers’ advisory resource for fiction and nonfiction. Browse by genre or your mood to figure out what to read next, or find "read-alikes" that are similar to a book you enjoyed.
Leading nursing journals are provided alongside videos, dissertations, e-books, and practice guides covering nursing, allied health, alternative and complementary medicine, and more.
Provides abstracting and indexing for more than 850 titles, with over 715 titles in full-text, plus more than 12,000 full text dissertations. Easily cross-search full-text journal articles with other relevant content such as videos, practice guides, study paths, and reference e-book chapters that demonstrate other contexts.
This features over 240 videos of the most common mental health disorders nurses may encounter – whether in a primary care setting, emergency room, medical, psychiatric or other.
Watch full-length training videos for nurses, nursing assistants, and other healthcare workers.
This database gives faculty and students anywhere-anytime access to Medcom’s highly regarded library of full-length training programs—online in streaming video—with all of the search power and advanced functionality that Alexander Street’s video collections deliver.
Evidence-based lessons on procedures, diseases and conditions, legal cases and drugs, patient education documents available in both English and Spanish, and nursing news with daily FDA, clinical, and drug updates.
A comprehensive reference tool designed to provide relevant clinical resources to nurses and other health care professionals, directly at the point-of-care.
Register first at nytimes.com/pass with your Caldwell University e-mail. This will give you full access to the NYTimes website and apps. After registering and confirming via email, you can go directly to nytimes.com and log in.