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Academic Search Complete (EBSCO)

Supports scholarly research in key areas of academic study, providing nearly 9,100 full text periodicals, over 7,900 peer-reviewed journals, as well as reports and books.  Subjects include anthropology, engineering, law, science and technology, social sciences, humanities, medical sciences, ethnic studies and much more. 

Statistical Abstract of the U.S.

An authoritative and comprehensive summary of statistics on the social, political, and economic conditions of the United States.

DiscoverGov

Use DiscoverGov for simple, one-stop searching across multiple U.S. Federal Government databases including GPO’s Catalog of U.S. Government Publications (CGP) and GovInfo. It will retrieve reports, articles, and citations while… Continue reading “DiscoverGov”

ProQuest Statistical Insight

Provides fast and easy access to statistical information produced by U.S. Federal agencies, states, private organizations, and major intergovernmental organizations. It includes tables selected from hundreds of U.S. government and business reports (1999 to present), U.S. Federal statistical publications (1973 to present); international statistical publications from the UN, EU, OECD, etc.

Readers’ Guide Retrospective: 1890-1982 (EBSCO)

This database contains comprehensive indexing of approximately 375 of the most popular general interest periodicals published in the United States and reflects the history of 20th century America.

MasterFILE Premier (EBSCO)

Provides full text for over 1,840 periodicals, some dating as far back as 1990, covering nearly all subjects including general reference, business, health, and much more.  Abstracts nearly 2,810 journals, many back to 1984.

National Technical Reports Library

NTIS serves as the largest central resource for government-funded scientific, technical, engineering, and business related information available today, providing timely access to approximately 3 million publications covering over 350 subject areas

As the nation marks 250 years since the Revolution, the NJ State Library unveils “NJ250: Living Documents, Evolving Rights.” A new digital exhibition exploring how New Jersey’s evolving constitutions shaped, and were shaped by, the fight for liberty.
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