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Resource Name Gale Research Complete
Description Cross-search and browse large collections of primary and secondary sources covering all subjects.
  * This database is partially included in the library search
  Brief: Search or browse large collections of primary and secondary sources covering all subjects including newspapers, eBooks, reference works, archives, literacy criticism, peer-reviewed journals, and general interest publications. Each collection is described below.
  Archives Unbound supports subject and inter-disciplinary research with over 300 collections of primary sources. Broad topic clusters include: African American studies; American Indian studies; Asian studies; British history; Holocaust studies; LGBT studies; Latin American and Caribbean studies; Middle East studies; political science; religious studies; and women’s studies.
  Gale Academic OneFile provides the full-text of thousands of peer-reviewed journals and newspapers. It includes The Economist in full-text from 1988 to the current copy, and The New York Times 1985 to date, and the The Financial Times up until one month ago. There are videos from BBC Worldwide Learning, and transcripts from CNN.
  Gale Business: Insights provides an extensive collection of business intelligence, combining Gale reference content with respected business sources and full-text periodicals. You can access and analyse more than 430,000 detailed company profiles with company financial data, in-depth country overviews, and comprehensive industry profiles to stay current with the ever-evolving business landscape. Company Hubs provide detailed information including company history, hierarchy, financial data, relevant news and journal articles, and additional resources. Company Financials provide detailed data, allowing you to review financial statements over multiple periods, and view and download competitive comparisons. Comparison Tools make market research interactive, allowing you to analyse business information by company, industry, and country, comparing a broad range of data to develop key insights.
  Gale eBooks is home to all of Gale’s reference guides such as the International Directory of Company Histories and series such as: Encyclopedia of Emerging Markets; Encyclopedia of Islam and the Muslim World; History of World Trade since 1450; Encyclopedia of World Biography; Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine; Gale Encyclopedia of Science; New Encyclopedia of Africa.
  Gale General OneFile allows you to search by subject across general interest publications, supplementing knowledge gained from peer-reviewed journals with insights from the mainstream press, trade and industry publications globally. Current content includes National Public Radio programs (from 1990 to present), and links to videos from NYTimes.com and Associated Press.
  Gale Literary Sources allows you to cross-search 1.5 million primary and secondary sources, and approx. 500 literary journals. It is the largest online collection of literature, and includes 7 internationally-focussed literary databases. It covers literary commentary and criticism, biographical information, overviews, and reviews as well as literary works, and scholarly essays to provide the context of literary works themselves and the careers of thousands of authors from all time periods, literary genres and from around the world.
  Gale OneFile: News supplements the current full-text newspaper content in Gale Academic OneFile with national and regional newspaper titles including Al Jazeera (Qatar), Bangkok Post, Gulf News and many local UK titles. There are regular updates to 2,300 global newspapers, radio and TV broadcasts and transcripts.
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