Bibliographic and Knowledge Databases: I
(IEL) is IEEE's most comprehensive full-text collection. IEEE is the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. and IET is the Institution of Engineering Technology. IEL provides access to a third of the world's current electrical engineering and computer science literature.
Images in the prints and photograph collection of the History of Medicine Division (HMD) of the U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM). The collection includes portraits, pictures of institutions, caricatures, genre scenes, and graphic art in a variety of media, illustrating the social and historical aspects of medicine.
A "resource specialized in the immunoglobulins (IG), T cell receptors (TR), major histocompatibility complex (MHC), immunoglobulin superfamily (IgSF), major histocompatibility complex superfamily (MhcSF) and related proteins of the immune system (RPI) of human and other vertebrate species."
"A comprehensive listing of theses with abstracts accepted for higher degrees by universities in Great Britain and Ireland since 1716." Links to full text where available.
is the online Index-Catalogue of the Library of the Surgeon-General's Office, (Index-Catalogue), printed from 1880 - 1961 in five (5) series consisting of sixty-one (61) volumes.
"[A] searchable database with information on allergenic foods which has been developed with funding from the European Union...aims to supply credible information on allergenic foods."
Thomson Gale's single electronic resource providing access to a large number of periodicals. Access periodical and news content from a variety of general and specialized journals. Articles in Infotrac OneFile may be translated into eight different languages.
is a database from the Institution of Electrical Engineers. It includes electrical engineering and electronics, computers, information technology, physics and more.
A database focusing on human health risk assessment, including hazard identification, dose-response assessment, carcinogen classifications, unit risks, slope factors, oral reference doses, and inhalation reference concentrations.
Social science data sets. Some content requires registration.
is a database of published, international, scientific literature on dietary supplements, including vitamins, minerals, and botanicals. IBIDS is produced by the Office of Dietary Supplements (ODS) at the National Institutes of Health.
The IFS database contains international financial statistical data.