Your search for Topic "Reference work" resulted in 21 items.

Points of View Reference Center
What? Points of View Reference Center is a full text database designed to provide students and schools with a series of controversial essays that present multiple sides of a current issue. Essays provide questions and materials for further thought and study and are accompanied by thousands of supporting a...
When? varies
Why? Multiple views on popular social issues and other topics

Plant Disease Management Reports (PDMR)
What? Plant Disease Management Reports (PDMR) is the combination of two online publications: Fungicide and Nematicide Tests and Biological and Cultural Tests. Whereas reports encompassing conventional fungicides and nematicides were the mainstay of F&N Tests, biological control substances, varieties, and ...
When? 2000-Current
Why? Reports relating to disease management

Chilton Library (Gale)
What? Provides domestic and import vehicle information through the current model year, updated continuously. Offers repair, maintenance, labor estimating, and bulletin/recall information. Includes ASE test prep quizzes for certification exams
When? Varies
Why? Current domestic and import vehicle information, including repair, maintenance, labor estimating, and bulletin/recall details

General OneFile (Gale)
What? Gale's largest general-interest periodical source, General OneFile allows researchers to find the information they want quickly. Most content in Gale General OneFile is full-text with no embargo and recommended by Bowker's Magazines for Libraries and includes reference, newspaper, and audio content ...
When? Varies
Why? General-interest source featuring content recommended by Bowker's Magazines for Libraries, featuring magazines, journals, and reference materials

Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
What? The Oxford DNB is the national record of people who have shaped British history and culture, worldwide, from the Romans to the 21st century. The Dictionary offers concise, up-to-date biographies written by named, specialist authors. It is overseen by academic editors at Oxford University, UK, and pu...
When? Varies
Why? National record of people that have shaped British history and culture, worldwide, from the Romans to the 21st century.

International Code Council (ICC) I-Codes
What? The International Codes (I-Codes), developed by the International Code Council, are a family of fifteen coordinated, modern building safety codes that help ensure the engineering of safe, sustainable, affordable and resilient structures. The I-Codes are the most widely accepted, comprehensive set...
When? 2003 - Current
Why? Modern building safety codes designed to engineer to be safe structures