Scholarly ebook collection emphasizing history & literature. Other subjects covered include: Business, Crime and Punishment, Entrepreneurship, Geography, Music, Physical and Mental Health, Politics, Law, and Government, Pop Culture, Folklore, and Mythology
Religion, Science, Technology, and the Environment, Society and Education, United States History, World History and World Issues. Includes American Slavery: A Composite Autobiography
Coverage of business conditions, trends, corporate strategies and tactics, management techniques, competitive and product information, and a wide variety of other topics, including advertising, marketing, economics, human resources, finance, taxation, computers, and more. Full text for more than 600 business publications and citations with abstracts to over 1,800 business titles, with over 350 titles outside the U.S. Includes ABI/Inform Trade & Industry, ABI/Inform Dateline, and ABI/Inform Globa
Searchable Web-based archive of ~35 North Carolina newspapers ranging from Wilmington in the East to Charlotte in the West with varied coverage among the years of 1775-1958 (Readex/NewsBank)
From the American Anthropological Association, this database indexes and provides online access to many of the AAA's most critical peer-reviewed publications.
The AP Stylebook is widely used as a writing and editing reference in newsrooms, classrooms and corporate offices worldwide. The AP Stylebook online database is a searchable, customizable guide for writers and editors that is updated throughout the year.
Includes an archive of stylebooks produced by the Associated Press from 1900 to the present, an Ask the Editor feature, with thousands of searchable past answers, and Topical Guides, offering guidance to help write about events in the news. *Up to 10 concurrent users
Diaries, journals and narratives of explorers, emigrants, military men, Native Americans and travelers. Includes accounts of the development of farming and mining communities, family histories and folklore. 1700-1950
Bibliographic database of citations to Art Index volumes 1-32 published between 1929 and 1984. Cites articles from 579 art publications throughout the world, including periodicals, yearbooks and museum bulletins and citations for over 25,000 book reviews.
ARTstor
Resource is now part of the JSTOR database.
Please contact libref@unca.edu if you need help accessing resources.
Online collection of major religion and theology journals including full text for more than 285,300 electronic articles and book reviews, from 150 journals selected by leading religion scholars in the United States. 1908-present. (EBSCOhost)
Contains over 13,000 PDF files documenting the progression of audio research from 1953 to today. Includes every AES paper published at a convention, conference or in the peer-reviewed AES Journal.
NOTE: No login is necessary on campus wifi but please contact a librarian at libref@unca.edu for off campus access to this database.
Aurora Metro is composed of over 120 contemporary and wide-ranging drama plays in print, as well as a formidable list of non-fiction books on theatre. This database includes collections of women’s drama, international drama and drama by black and Asian writers.
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OxResearch reports from Oxford Analytica, Hoover's Company Profiles
Includes coverage from 1986-Present of 40,000 global public and non-public companies including financials, competitors, and officers in Hoover's Company Profiles; succinct articles covering regional economic and political developments of significance in OxResearch; in depth coverage of US and global industries & market reports from Barnes Reports; and market research overviews on 40+ industries and 40 countries in Snapshots.
Articles spanning Canadian agriculture, business and economics, education, government and politics, health sciences, history, literature, medical sciences, social sciences, and more, including scholarly content.
Over 300 Canadian newspapers from Canada's leading publishers, including the complete available electronic backfile for most newspapers, providing full access to the articles, columns, editorials and features.
Database of nursing and allied health journals with additional materials that include nursing dissertations, conference proceedings, evidence-based care sheets, audiovisuals, and continuing education modules.
Historical directories including personal and professional information of the inhabitants of North Carolina cities from 1886-1929. Includes information about cities civic and social organizations.
Covers communications-related scholarly journals and books in the areas of human communication studies, speech communication, communication history, rhetoric, journalism, mass communication and new media.
Full-text access to Congressional Quarterly's CQ Researcher and CQ Weekly. Provides coverage of the U.S. Congress status of bills, votes and amendments, floor and committee activity.
Covering today's most important issues and controversial subjects. Weekly issue covers an in-depth, single topic report featuring more than 12,000 words of text and extensive bibliographies.
Encyclopedias, dictionaries, biographies, bilingual dictionaries, thesauri, quotations and atlases, plus a wide range of titles covering everything from accounting to zoology
Reference and research tool providing instant, real-time access to accurate, in-depth information on 59 million U.S. businesses and 310 million consumers. Data-Axle Reference Solutions makes it faster and easier to find new business opportunities, research executives and companies, find news articles, conduct job searches, research papers, locate addresses and phone numbers, conduct market research and much more.
Includes over 420 volumes and 164,000 pages of articles and images on the most influential literary figures from the Dictionary of Literary Biography, the Dictionary of Literary Biography Documentary Series, and the Dictionary of Literary Biography Yearbook.
Includes the collections of Patsy Rodenburg Acting Masterclass, BBC Films, Stage on Screen, and Aurora Metro. Primarily composed of streaming film of dramatic productions, plays in text, and actor training.
Contains digital page images of virtually every work printed in England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales and British North America and works in English printed elsewhere from 1473-1700 - from the first book printed in English by William Caxton, through the age of Spenser and Shakespeare and the tumult of the English Civil War.
Large collection of scholarly ebook titles supporting general student and faculty research, including general nonfiction on topics such as school & studying, career development, arts & leisure, and practical life skills.
Provides access to the full text of more than 28,000 reference, scholarly, and professional full-text books online. NOTE: New users must create a free account. Users may transfer books to portable devices; must install free software. (Previously NetLibrary.)
Environment Complete offers deep coverage in applicable areas of agriculture, ecosystem ecology, energy, natural resources, marine & freshwater science, geography, pollution & waste management, environmental technology, environmental law, public policy, social impacts, urban planning, and more.
EuroDocs is a curated list of European primary historical documents and open access sources -- without fees or subscriptions.
The sources are transcribed, reproduced in facsimile, or translated. In addition you will find video or sound files, maps, photographs or other imagery, databases, and other documentation.
A collection of content guides from the Association of College and Research Libraries on European Studies topics, including links to accessible primary and secondary source collections.
The European Studies Section represents librarians and specialists in European affairs from ancient times to the present, and promotes the improvement of library services supporting study and research.
A collection of some of the most influential poets of the twentieth century. The Faber list spans the seventy-year history of this major publishing house
Ferguson’s Career Guidance Center is a comprehensive resource that enables users to explore industries and careers, plan their education, and research best practices for résumés, cover letters, interviewing, networking, and salaries/benefits. The database includes articles, career advice blogs, and streaming video.
Thousands of high quality videos on business & economics, health & medicine, humanities & social sciences, and science & mathematics, as well as travel and fitness programming, home and how-to videos, indie films, and popular music performances. Includes Oscar, Emmy and Peabody award winning documentaries, interviews, instructional and vocational training videos, historical speeches and newsreels.
Provides a multidisciplinary view of Latin American history and culture from prehistoric times to the present. 5,700+ entries cover cultural issues and include numerous biographical profiles of important figures in politics, letters and the arts.
A subset of our Gale Virtual Reference Library collection including 7 encyclopedias relevant to religion, social issues, area studies, and other humanities studies.
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Gale Literary Sources, Artemis Literary Sources
Articles, critical essays, work and topic overviews, full-text works, and biographies covering authors, their works, and literary movements. Includes the Dictionary of Literary Biography Complete Online, Gale Virtual Reference Library, Literature Criticism Online, Literature Resource Center, and Something About the Author Online.
Primary source search across seven databases: American Civil Liberties Union Papers, 1912-1990, Archives of Sexuality & Gender, Archives Unbound, The Times Digital Archive, The Making of the Modern World, Smithsonian Collections Online, and Indigenous Peoples: North America.
GoinGlobal is an extensive resource for job and internship seekers who seek positions in the USA and abroad. It provides country and city guides, searchable job and internship lists, insights for applying to opportunities abroad and adapting to living there, Non-profit and NGO entity lists, and recommendations to external resources, such as related professional organizations. It describes itself as an expert-created and constantly updated career resource committed to providing “grassroots employment intelligence” through a team of local career experts. Access is available directly through OnePort, as a link on the left-hand navigational panel.
Comprehensive scholarly encyclopedia of music. Includes biographies, images, written music samples, digital sound, and related Web sites. (Part of Oxford Music Online.)
A standard source for the quantitative facts of American history covering topics ranging from migration and health to crime and the Confederate States of America. Download, manipulate and customize data.
1200 Quality fiction and nonfiction titles spanning a wide range of topics from North Carolina publishers. Includes UNCA's own Global Humanities Readers.
Collection of 1,200+ downloadable audiobooks. NOTE: First time users must first create a free account: enter 'NC Live' as your library and your RockyCard ID as your Library Card Number.
Includes major journals in the humanities' studies of literature, history, philosophy, archaeology, classics, performing arts, and religion. The collection includes full text for more than 1,200 journals and citations to over 2.9 million article and book records, including peer-reviewed, scholarly, and popular perspectives. Coverage includes worldwide content pertaining to literary, scholarly and creative thought.
Translated and English-language radio and television broadcasts, newspapers, periodicals, government documents and books providing global insight on immigration in the mid-to-late 20th century.
An archive of over 1.2 million pages of primary sources relevant to the political, social, and cultural history of the native peoples of North America from the 16th century into the 20th century.
Collections of art images and associated data for noncommercial and scholarly, non-profit educational use. It includes architecture, painting, photography, prints, drawings, sculpture, decorative arts and design, as well as archeological and anthropological objects.
The Just for Kids Streaming Collection gives children—and their parents—a thoroughly kid-safe, advertisement-free media platform they can freely explore and enjoy. Including more than 7,400 videos and 2,350 hours of content, Just for Kids has well-loved and respected educational videos such as Sesame Street, Reading Rainbow, The Berenstain Bears, Franklin, and thousands more—plus songs, games, and other interactives that are sure to entertain, educate, and inspire young patrons.
Kanopy Streaming is a media streaming service which includes films from the Criterion Collection, PBS, HBO, California Newsreel, BBC, Kino Lorber, New Day Films, The Great Courses, First Run Features, The Video Project, and more.
The LearningExpress Library Complete and PrepSTEP Academic combined database is useful for those looking to improve their core academic skills and prepare for post graduate entrance exams and official occupational certifications. The database is organized into learning centers that contain practice tests, interactive tutorials, e-books, articles and flashcards - all of which are modeled on content from the official tests. Preparatory materials for graduate School Admissions exams including the GRE®, GMAT®, LSAT®, MAT® and MCAT® are found in the PrepSTEP Academic section of the database. Offline study is also available by making use of free iOS and Android apps, but creating a personal account using the above link is necessary beforehand.
LinkedIn Learning
Residents of Buncombe County with a valid public library card may now access LinkedIn Learning (formerly Lynda.com) via the Buncombe County Public Library.
Library of more than 350,000 works of English and American poetry, drama and prose, 150 full-text literature journals, and other criticism and reference resources.
Original text and English translation of Greek and Latin literature. Includes epic and lyric poetry; tragedy and comedy; history, travel, philosophy, and oratory; the great medical writers and mathematicians. More than 520 volumes of Latin, Greek, and English texts are available.
General reference magazines and publications covering a wide-range of subject areas including business, health, education, general science and multicultural issues. Includes peer reviewed publications.
Includes mathematics-related reviews also useful for research in statistics, computer science, physics, engineering and other disciplines. From the American Mathematical Society.
Detailed information on over 7,100 journals, including editorial contact information, frequency, circulation, subscription prices and submission guidelines.
Provides comprehensive information on stocks, mutual funds, variable annuities, closed-end funds, exchange-traded funds, separate accounts, hedge funds, and 529 college savings plans.
Provides quantitative analysis of the American economy. Topics covered include: Asset Pricing, Corporate Finance, Environment & Energy, Health Economics, International Trade & Investment and more. Includes NBER working papers. (1994-present)
Provides access to all issues of the National Geographic magazine from the first issue in 1888 to December 1994. Browse by issue or search for articles and images. Search all content, including advertisements, by keyword, subject and place-name.
National Trade Data Bank (NTDB) included in Stat-USA
Available in Ramsey Library only; ask at Reference Desk for access.
Streaming access to almost 2 million tracks of Classical, Contemporary Jazz, World, Folk, Adult Contemporary, Chinese music, Pop and Rock music. Includes biographical information on composers and artists.
Provides the people of North Carolina with online access to a large and diverse collection of resources aimed at serving educational, economic, and informational needs of everyday life. Includes full text content and indexing from more than 50,000 newspapers, journals, magazines, encyclopedias, e-books, e-audio, and streaming video titles.
Full-text coverage of the US newspaper of record. Offers coverage of national and international news, plus coverage of important speeches and documents, Supreme Court decisions, and presidential press conference transcripts. Also includes The New York Times on the Web articles.
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NYTimes.com, New York Times Historical Newspaper Collection
Full-text articles in their original form with all images intact from the full 170+ year archive of the New York Times. Includes digital reproductions of every page from every issue -- cover to cover -- that can be viewed within the TimesMachine or downloaded section by section as pdf files. Archive can be searched using the small magnifying glass at top left. ACCESS DIRECTIONS: Log in using your One Port account information. Click the “Create Account” button and use your UNCA email to create the account. Once you get your account set up, you should be able to log in from nytimes.com, without using a special link.
News and wire services; company, industry and market information; resources for legal and political research, including case law; medical news; government information
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National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Institutional Repository
The NOAA Repository is a digital library of scientific literature and research produced by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The repository contains NOAA publications dating from NOAA’s formation in 1970 to present and NOAA-authored and -funded journal articles from 2015 forward.
A library including 47,000 books and 30,000 hours of videos targeting various business and technology needs including information technology and software; business; digital media; design; data security; programming languages; data science; professional and personal development; desktop and web applications; and beyond. Also includes introductory and hobbyist titles such as 900+ books in the "For Dummies" series, books for kids, titles on job-seeking and career development, and video company case studies.
Access to over 20,000 books and 500 journals in full text from Oxford University Press and other university presses. This multidisciplinary collection includes both classic and newly-published works and is especially strong in the areas of arts and humanities, law, medicine and health, science and mathematics, and the social sciences.
Documents the field of African American Studies and Africana Studies with more than 8,000 articles, hundreds of primary source documents, images, maps, and charts and tables, covering Arts and Leisure, Business and Economics, Education and Academia, Government and Politics, History, Religion and Spirituality, and Science and Medicine.
Searchable music reference containing The Oxford Dictionary of Music, The Oxford Companion to Music and Grove Music Online as well as sound file samples, timelines, and topical guides.
This database is composed of six hours of recorded coaching from master acting teacher Patsy Rodenburg and includes her techniques and exercises in Movement, Speech, Body and Vocal Warmup. In addition, she works one-on-one with actors performing speeches from Hamlet, Romeo & Juliet, Macbeth, King Lear, and more.
A comprehensive index and bibliography composed of research content from all areas of philosophy including journals, books, philosophy's largest open access archive, and personal pages maintained by academics. The database currently contains over 2 million entries categorized in over 5 thousand categories.
PolicyMap is a U.S. national data and mapping tool that combines a curated, comprehensive geographic data library with simple, robust mapping and analytics tools. University faculty, researchers, and students use it to create compelling maps of up to five layers, export trend charts with key benchmarks, download data for use in other tools, generate on-the-fly reports, and upload your own data to view it with ours.
Provides full text for over 400 publications, and cover-to-cover indexing and abstracts for more than 800 journals. Features more than 165 full-text reference books and monographs, and over 27,000 full text conference papers, including those of the International Political Science Association.
PowerSearch allows you to search several Gale databases at once such as Gale Virtual Reference Library, Infotrac Newsstand, and many primary source databases.
Full text access for over 20,000 e-books and journals
Pronunciator
Resource discontinued and replaced with Transparent Language Online for language studies. Click on the 'T' section of our databases above to access. Please contact libref@unca.edu if you need help accessing alternate resources.
Journal articles, reference reports, proceedings, and dissertations covering current news and topics as well as the trends and history influencing important accounting and tax issues.
Research on animal behavior, aquatic life and fisheries, biochemistry, ecology, plant science, toxicology, virology, microbiology, health and safety science, entomology, and more.
Vocational information on technical topics, such as computing science, healthcare, building trades, auto mechanics, sales and retail, accounting, graphic design, and photography.
Scholarly journals, trade publications, and consumer titles covering topics such as artificial intelligence, automation, gaming, graphics, networking, security, database management, systems administration, information science and hardware.
Magazines and journals covering consumer health topics, such as sports injuries, women's health, food and nutrition, midwifery, eye care and dentistry.
Articles from topics across all government and military branches, including international relations, political science, criminology, defense, aeronautics and space flight, communications, civil engineering, and more.
Political science and international relations journals, dissertations and working papers on topics such as comparative politics, political economy, international development, and environmental policy.
Clinical and social psychology articles on topics such as genetics, psychology of business and economics, communication, criminology, addiction, neurology, social welfare, and more.
General reference database from business and political science to literature and psychology scholarly journals, trade publications, magazines, and daily news content, accessible to readers and researchers at every level.
Applied and general science articles covering topics such as global warming, alternative energy sources, robotic engineering, genetically modified food, and more.
Sociological and social work research including culture and social structure, history and theory of sociology, social psychology, substance abuse and addiction, and more.
Covers topics including computer applications, data communications and data transmission systems, electronic data processing, information science and information theory, radio and television.
Provides full-text, peer-reviewed scholarly and scientific articles in psychology. Contains approximately 150,000 articles from over 80 journals published by the APA, and its imprint the Educational Publishing Foundation (EPF), and more.
Contains nearly 2.3 million citations and summaries of scholarly journal articles, book chapters, books, and dissertations. Links to full-text PsycARTICLES from the APA. 1887+
Web-based citation manager that allows you to create folders of citations, automatically generate bibliographies in all major styles (MLA, APA, Turabian, Chicago, etc.), export them as several document types (Word, RTF, HTML, etc.) and attach related documents to citations.NOTE: First time users must create a free account.If prompted for a group code, enter the following: RWUNCAsheville.
From hip hop to Händel, from ethnomusicology to music therapy, from elementary music education to advanced music theory, RILM is a good choice for music researchers at all levels.
Routledge Handbooks Online
Content now included in our Taylor & Francis Ebooks database
Includes 560+ journals in Business, Humanities, Social Sciences, and Science, Technology and Medicine. Holdings are especially strong in the Social Sciences.
Full text access to more than 1,200 journals in the following areas: Biochemistry; Biological Sciences; Business & Management Science; Chemistry; Clinical Medicine; Earth Sciences; Economics; Engineering & Technology; Environmental Science; Materials Science; Mathematics & Computer science; Microbiology & Immunology; Neurosciences; Pharmacology & Toxicology; Physics; and Social Sciences.
Covers all areas of chemistry, including organic, inorganic, biochemistry, applied chemistry, and chemical engineering. NOTE: USE THIS LINK ONLY FOR INITIAL USER REGISTRATION.
Covers all areas of chemistry, including organic, inorganic, biochemistry, applied chemistry, and chemical engineering. NOTE: USE LINK BELOW FOR INITIAL USER REGISTRATION.
Bibliographic database containing abstracts and citations for academic journal articles. Includes smart tools to track, analyze and visualize research.
A web-based mapping, analytics, and data visualization application with 100,000+ data variables, including: demographic data from the US Census dating back to 1980, the American Community Survey (ACS), consumer spending data from the Consumer Expenditure Survey (CEX), and D&B's Points-of-Interest business directory providing access to over 5 million US business profiles. Additionally, users have access to the MRI-Simmons LOCAL consumer behavior marketing dataset, which includes data on over 8,000 brands, 450 categories and detailed lifestyle data. The Community Lifestages dataset is also available, enabling researchers to understand target locations or identify target markets. Data is largely available down to the block group level, and custom locations can be created. Note: access is limited to two concurrent users.
Articles, nonfiction books, images, activities, and websites curated for educational relevance, age appropriateness, and readability. Designed specifically for elementary and middle school students.
Research the pros and cons of current issues and enduring social issues through full-text articles, multimedia, primary sources, government documents and reference materials.
Customizable maps and visualizations that cover everything from 220 years of U.S. Census data, U.S. elections, crime, business, environmental, health, and religion data, even statistics for Europe and World Development Indicators. The Tables page provides easy access to all datasets available on Social Explorer. Visit the 'Training Modules' for walkthroughs of how to use Social Explorer and this page for videos and subject-specific resource guides: socialexplorer.libguides.com/socialexplorer
NOTE: Click the “Sign Up” button at the bottom of the linked screen and use your UNCA email to create your account. Once you get your account set up, you should be able to log in from socialexplorer.com without using a special link.
Contains full text for 777 journals dating back to 1908. Also includes full text for more than 820 books and monographs, and full text for 13,947 conference papers.
Something About the Author Online provides comprehensive access to all volumes ever printed in Gale's Something About the Author series, which examines the lives and works of authors and illustrators for children and young adults and is a deep source on authors and literature for young people. Something About the Author Online includes both the main series and Something About the Author Autobiography Series, totaling more than 290 volumes, 20,000 entries, and nearly 30,000 images.
SpringerLink is a gateway to e-journals and e-books published by Springer Verlag, the world's largest academic publisher. It provides access to most Springer e-journals from 1997 forward, the complete web backfiles of all its journals through 1996, and nearly all its e-books from 2005.
Over 40,000 fully-searchable science, technology and medicine ebooks. Covers: Behavioral Sciences, Biomedical & Life Sciences, Business & Economics, Chemistry & Material Science, Computer Science, Earth & Environmental Science, Engineering, Humanities, Social Sciences & Law, Mathematics, Medicine, Physics & Astronomy, Professional and Applied Computing. Users may save or print PDF chapters.
Provides access to statistics and studies gathered by market researchers. Statista includes information from more than 10,000 business and public information sources including trade organizations, scientific publications, and government sources on more than 600 industries. Statista also includes more than 3,000 market studies and 1,000 industry reports from Statista's own analysts.
An authoritative and comprehensive summary of statistics on the social, political, and economic conditions of the United States from 2013 to the present. Preceded by Statistical Abstract of the United States -U.S. Census Bureau
An authoritative and comprehensive summary of statistics on the social, political, and economic conditions of the United States from 1878 to 2012. Followed by Statistical Abstract of the United States.
Provides an overview of classic and current research, and future trends in the Social Sciences and Humanities, while at the same time providing an authoritative guide to theory and method, the key sub-disciplines, and the primary debates of today.
Provides a comprehensive set of data about development in countries around the globe. Contains World Development Indicators (WDI), Global Development Finance (GDF), Africa Development Indicators (ADI), and Global Economic Monitor (GEM).
Language learning software with courses in over 110 languages to choose from including English. This database provides a fun, effective, and engaging experience for learners of all levels looking to build their listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills in a foreign language. It combines robust courses, supplemental vocabulary, extensive grammar resources, and mobile apps. It also includes English for speakers of over 30 languages. Apps are available for Android and iOS devices but you must first create a personal account at the link above. An internet connection is required for study.
Interactive 3D models of over 1,000 Roman and Greek sculptures, monuments, and furnishings from antiquity. Access by creating an account with your UNCA email address.
Access to the Washington Post Online Edition from 2016-Present. Full-text holdings of the Washington Post's Print Edition from 1987-Present are also available separately in our ProQuest Central database.
Provides full text access to more than 22,000+ ebooks, 1,600 scholarly journals, and 250+ reference works covering business, chemistry, computer science, earth and environmental science, education, law, life sciences, mathematics, medicine and healthcare, physics and astronomy, psychology, social sciences and more. 1990s+
Accurate, virtual reconstructions of historical sites around the world, explorable through narrated tours or free roaming. Access by creating an account with your UNCA email address. iOS and Android apps also available.
GoinGlobal is an extensive resource for job and internship seekers who seek positions in the USA and abroad. It provides country and city guides, searchable job and internship lists, insights for applying to opportunities abroad and adapting to living there, Non-profit and NGO entity lists, and recommendations to external resources, such as related professional organizations. It describes itself as an expert-created and constantly updated career resource committed to providing “grassroots employment intelligence” through a team of local career experts. Access is available directly through OnePort, as a link on the left-hand navigational panel.
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NYTimes.com, New York Times Historical Newspaper Collection
Full-text articles in their original form with all images intact from the full 170+ year archive of the New York Times. Includes digital reproductions of every page from every issue -- cover to cover -- that can be viewed within the TimesMachine or downloaded section by section as pdf files. Archive can be searched using the small magnifying glass at top left. ACCESS DIRECTIONS: Log in using your One Port account information. Click the “Create Account” button and use your UNCA email to create the account. Once you get your account set up, you should be able to log in from nytimes.com, without using a special link.
Alternate Name(s)
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Institutional Repository
The NOAA Repository is a digital library of scientific literature and research produced by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The repository contains NOAA publications dating from NOAA’s formation in 1970 to present and NOAA-authored and -funded journal articles from 2015 forward.
PolicyMap is a U.S. national data and mapping tool that combines a curated, comprehensive geographic data library with simple, robust mapping and analytics tools. University faculty, researchers, and students use it to create compelling maps of up to five layers, export trend charts with key benchmarks, download data for use in other tools, generate on-the-fly reports, and upload your own data to view it with ours.