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From brand new resources to tried and true collections, UT Libraries has what you need to complete your coursework and research all online.Embase
Embase is a comprehensive biomedical research database with a broad biomedical scope, with in-depth coverage of pharmacology, pharmaceutical science, and clinical research. Basic biomedical science, veterinary science and extensive allied health topics are also included.
World Politics Review
World Politics Review is a trial that runs 8/1/24-12/31/24. This database provides in-depth news and expert analysis on global affairs.
1980s Culture and Society
1980s Culture and Society is an eclectic and multi-faceted resource compiled from archival collections housed across the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, and Canada. Capturing diverse perspectives, materials produced by grassroots organizations and under-represented groups are presented alongside government records and mainstream media to showcase the key social, cultural, and political concerns of the decade.
Art Song Transpositions
Art Song Transpositions is a trial that runs 8/1/24 -1/1/25. This database offers access to professionally crafted scores of public domain art songs and arias, as well as vocal repertoire from operas, choral works, and musical theatre in any key.
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