ECLAC Library (Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean)
Bibliographical database on Latin America and the Carribean.The topics covered include: economic, technological and social development, the environment, population etc.
Bibliographical database on Latin America and the Carribean.The topics covered include: economic, technological and social development, the environment, population etc.
Bibliographical database on population and development in Cameroon, inaugurated in 1984 and created by Patrick Cubry.
Education sciences bibliographical database supported by the Institute of Education Sciences of the U.S. Department of Education, since 1966. It contains nearly 1,420,000 references from two journals (RIE: Resources in Education and CIJE: Current Index to Journals in Education), conference proceedings, official publications, theses and university publications. Monthly updates.
Bibliographical database on mathematics and applied mathematics. It contains more than 2.9 million references taken from more than 3,500 periodicals and 1,100 series. It covers the period from 1868 up to the present day since the Jahrbuch database (JFM) has recently been incorporated into Zentralblatt MATH.
National Library of Medicine portal, created in 2000. It allows users to run simultaneous searches of several data banks and bibliographical databases: Medline/PubMed, the NLM catalogue, Toxline etc.
Bibliographical database of the largest medical library in the world. It provides references of journal articles, books, software and electronic resources.
Bibliographical database on medicine and the life sciences, accessible through PubMed. PubMed contains more than 22 million references, notably of biomedical journal articles from Medline and OLDMedline, published since 1950 up to the present day. Daily updates. The interface is constantly changing. "PubMed tutorials" proposes online courseware to guide users as they search the database.
Network, created in 2003, as a joint venture involving 7 resource centres in Quebec, working together to produce a collective bibliographical database on public health.
Bibliographical database on work and employment worldwide: working conditions, child labour, social security, retirement, training, human rights, social and economic development. Produced by a network of 28 libraries of the ILO (International Labour Organization) across the world. Document searches by bibliographic references and words contained in the full-text pdf files.
This database contains documents with free downloads in six official languages (English, French, Spanish, Russian, Arab and Chinese), most of the documents being UNESCO publications. Daily updates.