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AMA Manual of Style This link opens in a new window
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A must-have guide for anyone involved in medical and scientific publishing, providing everything you need to produce well-organized and clear manuscripts.
Atlantic (Registration link) This link opens in a new window
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Alternate Name(s): The Atlantic magazine
Access in-depth reporting and analysis from the Atlantic via our institutional subscription. Just go to the Atlantic website and use the Sign in through your Institution link to connect to Eckerd College's account. Access is available through The Atlantic website only (excludes mobile app access).
Docuseek This link opens in a new window
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Docuseek streams essential independent, social-issue and environmental films, providing exclusive access to content from renowned leaders in documentary film distribution.
eHRAF World Cultures This link opens in a new window
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eHRAF World Cultures is an online cross-cultural and ethnographic database that contains descriptive information on all aspects of cultural and social life. The annually-growing eHRAF database is organized by cultures and ethnic groups, and every document is subject-indexed at the paragraph level, facilitating precise retrieval within documents.
Oxford Music Online This link opens in a new window
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The gateway to Grove Music Online, with access to The Oxford Dictionary of Music and The Oxford Companion to Music
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Women and Social Movements in the United States,1600-2000 is a resource for students and scholars of U.S. history and U.S. women's history. Organized around the history of women in social movements in the U.S. between 1600 and 2000, this collection seeks to advance scholarly debates and understanding about U.S. women’s history. The collection currently includes 124 document projects and archives with more than 5,100 documents and 175,000 pages of additional full-text documents, written by 2,800 primary authors.
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