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Gale eBooks

Reference ebooks for multidisciplinary research.


Gale in Context: Biography

Authoritative biographical entries covering international figures from all time periods and areas of study.


Global Newsstream

The most recent global news content, as well as archives that stretch back into the 1980s, featuring content from newspapers, newswires, and news sites—including Barron’s, Chicago Tribune, Crain’s Chicago Business, Daily Herald, Financial Times, The Guardian, Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, USA Today, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, and more—in active full-text format.


Grants to Individuals (GTI) (access available at the Main Library only)

Candid’s tool for students, artists, researchers—and other individual grant seekers—with profiles on 10,000 foundations that provide grants, and details on scholarships, fellowships, and other grants available to individuals.

As a Funding Information Network partner, the library provides access to Candid’s websites: Foundation Directory Online and Grants to Individuals, both offering information and resources to assist and strengthen nonprofit organizations.


GreenFILE

Articles from scholarly and general interest titles focused on the environment, with the ability to limit to full-text or peer-reviewed.


The Globe & Mail [Toronto]

Browse (digital scan of print issue): current (7 most recent issues)
Search (full-text articles): current (1977-present)


The Guardian [UK]

Browse (digital scan of print issue): current (13 most recent issues)
Search (full-text articles): current (1996-present)


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