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July 31, 2007

NEW (Summer 2007) - Treaties and International Agreements Online

Treaties and International Agreements Online contains the full text of over 15,000 United States bi-lateral and multi-lateral treaties and international agreements. Also contains over 1500 bilateral tax treaties to which the United States is not a party.

Posted by Gayle Baker at 10:29 AM

NEW (Summer 2007) - Morgan & Claypool Synthesis Digital Library of Engineering and Computer Science

Morgan & Claypool Synthesis Digital Library of Engineering and Computer Science is a digital collection of 50-100 page lectures that synthesizes an important research or development topic in engineering and computer science.

Posted by Gayle Baker at 10:27 AM

NEW (Summer 2007) - International Law in Domestic Courts

International Law in Domestic Courts is a collection of selected opinions involving international law issues from domestic courts around the world.

Posted by Gayle Baker at 10:25 AM

NEW (Summer 2007) - IndexMaster

IndexMaster is a collection of indices and tables of contents from thousands of legal treatises, representing a coalition of large and small publishers.

Posted by Gayle Baker at 10:22 AM

NEW (Summer 2007) - SPE eLibrary / Technical Papers

SPE eLibrary / Technical Papers is a searchable repository of papers presented at SPE (Society of Petroleum Engineers) meetings and SPE journal articles.

Posted by Gayle Baker at 10:20 AM

NEW (Summer 2007) - GrantSelect

GrantSelect contains more than 10,000 funding opportunities provided by more than 4,000 sponsoring organizations.

Posted by Gayle Baker at 10:18 AM

NEW (Summer 2007) - Faculty of 1,000 Biology

Faculty of 1,000 Biology highlights and reviews the most interesting papers published in the biological sciences, based on the recommendations of a faculty of well over 2300 selected leading researchers.

Posted by Gayle Baker at 10:14 AM