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Current Database TrialsKimbel Library has temporary access to the databases below as a means of trialing them for possible subscription. Feedback from the campus community is an important part of the selection process! Please check out one or all of these databases and give us your opinion in the feedback box below. Please give us your feedback on the following trial databases
Developed by dedicated instructors and students of American history, Accessible Archives DATABASES contain the rich, comprehensive material found in leading historic periodicals and books. Eyewitness accounts of historical events, vivid descriptions of daily life, editorial observations, commerce as seen through advertisements and genealogical records are now available in a user-friendly ON-LINE environment. Mergent WebReports is an online database that allows you to access a vast archive of corporate and industry related documents. WebReports contains more than 180,000 documents covering over 100 countries and industries using an easy to navigate and reliable system. Mergent InvestorEdge provides access to important company documents and financial information information for business research: corporate documents including annual reports, industry reports as well as Corporate Bond Reports, industry reports with sector level analysis covering current environment, industry profiles, performance, market trends outlook and more. Morningstar Investment Research Center is an all-inclusive investment research database. It provides data and analysis on nearly 10,700 stocks, 24,000 mutual funds, and 840 ETFs as well as Morningstar analyst commentary on over 4,000 securities. Plus, the database boasts a comprehensive Help and Education Center, Portfolio X-Ray and robust screening tools. It offers real-time data and exporting features. Part I: Debates over Slavery and Abolition "contains 1.5 million pages, including more than 7,000 books and pamphlets, 80 newspaper and periodical titles, and a dozen major manuscript collections. For academic researchers, historians, undergraduate and graduate students, faculty and others studying slavery, these varied sources shed light on the abolitionist movement and conflicts within it, anti- and pro-slavery arguments of the period, and debates on the subject of colonization." Please give us your feedback on the trial databases: Date Last Modified: Apr 23, 2009 Page URL: http://www.coastal.edu |
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