Your search for Topic "Reference work" resulted in 22 items.

Library and Information Science Abstracts (LISA)
What? Library and Information Science Abstracts is a bibliographic database with coverage of librarianship, information science, online retrieval, new information technologies, and publishing. Updated every 2 weeks
When? 1969 - current
Why? Library and information science articles

UlrichsWeb
What? UlrichsWeb is a bibliographic database on serials published throughout the world. It includes publications that are published regularly or irregularly and are circulated free of charge or by paid subscription. Updated weekly
When? Current
Why? Find desciptive information about periodicals, including which ones are peer reviewed.

Birds of the World
What? Birds of the World (BOW) content is written by ornithologists all over the world and was amassed from four major celebrated works of ornithology: Birds of North America, The Handbook of Birds of the World, Neotropical Birds, and Bird Families of the World. The platform merges deep scientific content...
When? Varies
Why? Detailed information on birds around the globe written by ornithologists all over the world

Choice Reviews
What? Choice Reviews includes the full text of reviews and articles from
When? 1988-Present
Why? Academic book reviews

Gale Directory Library
What? Search, sort, and export a variety of information from multiple directories including Biography and Genealogy Master Index, Directory of Special Libraries and Information Centers, Encyclopedia of Associations: National Organizations of the U.S., Gale Directory of Publications and Broadcast Media, Na...
When? 2010 - Current
Why? Online directories of brands, associations, libraries, and broadcast media

WorldCat
What? WorldCat is the OCLC Online Union Catalog, containing more than 40 million records describing items held by hundreds of libraries around the country and some international libraries. Each record contains library holdings. New records are added daily. WorldCat is produced by the OCLC Online Computer ...
When? 1200-Present
Why? In-print and out-of-print books available for interlibrary loan.

Library, Information Science and Technology Abstracts (LISTA)
What? This database provides coverage on subjects such as librarianship, classification, cataloging, bibliometrics, online information retrieval, information management and more
When? Mid-1960s - current
Why? To find articles in the field of Library and Information Science

Journal Citation Reports
What? Journal Citation Reports offer a systematic, objective means to critically evaluate the world's leading journals based on Citation data.
When?
Why? Determine a journal's impact and influence in a research subject

Senior High Core Collection
What? Senior High Core Collection is the electronic version of Wilson's standard reference work Senior High School Library Catalog. It is a selective annotated list of fiction and nonfiction books for young adults in grades nine through twelve, along with review sources and other professional aids for li...
When? 2004-Present
Why? High school teachers and librarians use this resource for collection development and book recommendations.

Credo Reference
What? Credo is a vast online reference library, providing access to the full text of hundreds of highly regarded and popular titles. This database also includes images, sound files, animations, videos and much more. Find speedy, simple answers and full in-depth articles. Credo Reference contains dictiona...
When? Varies
Why? A good place to start research using a variety of reference sources

Candid (formerly Foundation Directory)
What? Candid (formerly Foundation Directory) is a research tool that helps nonprofits, schools, libraries, and community organizations identify potential grant funders. Users can search a comprehensive database of foundations, corporations, and grantmaking organizations to find funding opportunities that ...
When? Varies
Why? Search foundations, corporations, and grantmakers to identify funding opportunities for nonprofit, educational, and community projects. Includes funder profiles, grant histories, giving priorities, and IRS Form 990-PF filings

Oxford English Dictionary
What? The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) contains the complete text of the OED's twenty-volume Second Edition and three-volume Additions Series draft material from the current OED project, representing the latest progress towards a completely revised and updated Third Edition. Updated quarterly
When? NA
Why? Definitions, etymology, and usage of English-language words

Oxford Reference Online
What? Oxford Reference Online (ORO) combines over 100 dictionaries and reference books, including an encyclopedia from Oxford Press, into a single cross-searchable database over a broad range of subjects: everything from General Reference, Language and Quotations to Science and Medicine, and from Humaniti...
When? Varies
Why? Definitions & brief reference articles from on many subjects

Gale eBooks
What? Explore this database of encyclopedias and reference sources within the Gale eBooks platform. For multidisciplinary research.
When? Varies by Publication
Why? More than twenty reference books and encyclopedias

Encyclopedia Britannica Online
What? Encyclopedia Britannica Online includes the full-text of the Encyclopedia Britannica, one of the most respected encyclopedias, published since 1768. It includes Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of Quotations, an atlas, and ...
When? Current
Why? Authoritative, detailed encyclopedia articles