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Academic Video Online (AVON Alexander Street) This link opens in a new window
  • Resource funded by CCNY
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AVON: Academic Video Online (Now Alexander Street Press)
Digital collection of 70,000 streaming covering all academic interests. Videos are fully transcribed and indexed. Users can create & share playlists, video clips, and embed content in Blackboard.
Anatomy - An Essential Textbook b This link opens in a new window
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Use it with the Atlas of Anatomy. This update features noteworthy additions including radiographic representation of anatomical structures and illustrated clinical correlations. It has a total of 400 USMLE-style review questions with explanatory answers; a streamlined, bullet point format to help you quickly learn essential facts and concepts; over 160 clinical correlates, and much more.
Business: Insights This link opens in a new window
  • Resource funded by NovelNY
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Gale Business: Insights delivers comprehensive business intelligence for connecting data to practical applications. Access daily updates and periodicals with this upgraded global database.
RefWorks This link opens in a new window
  • Resource funded by CCNY
  • Resource funded by CUNY
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The updated version of RefWorks research tool allows you to save an unlimited number of references, full-text, and other research materials. Click here to login or create a new account. Users of the older version - RefWorks Legacy - who wish to update can do so from the old platform at https://libguides.ccny.cuny.edu/legacyrefworks .
RRIMO - Recent Researches in Music Online This link opens in a new window
  • Resource funded by CCNY
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Online access to all titles published in 2018 and later in the seven Recent Researches in Music series: Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, 19th/20th centuries, American (including MUSA), and Oral Traditions.
South Asia Open Archives This link opens in a new window
  • Open Access Resource
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Alternate Name(s): SAOA
A rich and growing - 500,000-plus page - curated collection of key historical and contemporary sources in arts, humanities and social sciences, from and about South Asia, in English and other languages of the region.
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