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Salem Health full-text

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Salem Health provides online access to important health reference works, including the bestselling Magill’s Medical Guide. Topics include diseases, disorders, anatomy, biology and much more.
Salem History full-text

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Salem History provides online access to a wealth of historical information, drawing content from printed collections, such as Great Lives from History and Great Events from History. The database is fully searchable and continually growing.
Science Resource Center full-text

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This resource is provided courtesy of DISCUS - South Carolina's Virtual Library. Part of Gale's science product line for students, the Science Resource Center is an in-depth, curriculum-oriented science database that provides a one-stop resource for all science-related research needs. The Science Resource Center reflects curriculum trends and focuses on key concepts taught in school classrooms, including: Earth Science, History of Science, Life Science, Physical Science, Science and Technology, Science as Inquiry, Space Science, and much more.
ScienceDirect some full-text

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ScienceDirect provides desktop access to the full-text of over 800 journals published or distributed by Elsevier Science. Coverage is strongest for biology, chemistry, geology, marine science, mathematics, medicine and physics, but numerous other disciplines are represented, including business, child development, computer science, economics, history, hospitality, industrial technology, library and information science and tourism.
SciFinder Scholar no full-text

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To register to use the chemistry database SciFinder Scholar, go to http://proxy.uscupstate.edu:2048/login?url=https://scifinder.cas.org/registration/index.html?corpKey=B19AB27E-86F3-50AB-6D72-72E03F870D49. The first weekend of each month the database is not available between Sat 5pm and Sun 1am. During other weekends the database is not available between Sat 10pm and Sun 1am.
Scottish women poets of the Romantic period full-text

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Scottish Women Poets of the Romantic Period is a definitive collection that provides all full-text sources. In addition to 60 volumes of Romantic poetry composed by Scottish women, the database includes extensive contemporary critical reviews and numerous scholarly essays specially commissioned for the project by Alexander Street Press.
Scribner Writers Series full-text

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The Scribner Writers Series, provided by DISCUS, includes 1,600+ essays on authors of all nationalities and time periods. Many authors are seen from multiple perspectives and contain a broad biocritical overview as well as specialized treatments. Each essay includes a concise introductory preface and a biography placing the author's work within a personal and historical framework.
SIRS Discoverer full-text

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The SIRS Discover database, provided by DISCUS, is an interactive tool that strengthens research, reading, writing and computer skills. Because it includes middle and elementary curriculum topics, Discoverer can be easily integrated into classroom activities. Elementary and middle school edition workbooks and a comprehensive Educator's guide further set Discoverer apart from the other databases.
SIRS Government Reporter full-text

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SIRS Governement, provided by DISCUS, has two databases. The main database delivers thousands of full-text documents and graphics concerning a wide variety of topics: health, science, economics, environment, politics, foreign affairs, workplace issues, business and industry. The almanac databases are valuable tools for researching current and historic government documents; landmark and recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions; information about federal departments, agencies, elected leaders and more.
SIRS Renaissance full-text

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SIRS Renaissance, provided by DISCUS, offers current perspectives on the Arts & Humanities by providing current, dynamic information on music, literature, film, performing arts, culture, architecture, philosophy, religion and visual arts. Many articles are accompanied by full-color graphics.
SIRS Researcher some full-text

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SIRS Researcher, provided by DISCUS, offers thousands of full-text articles on social, scientific, health, historic, economic, business, political and global issues. Articles are selected from around 1,500 newspapers, magazines, journals and government publications.
SIRS WebSelect full-text

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SIRS WebSelect, provided by DISCUS, offers quality Internet sites from reliable sources. Users can review articles from SIRS award-winning databases and Internet sites from SIRS WebSelect in a single research environment.
Small Business Resource Center full-text

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This resource is provided courtesy of DISCUS - South Carolina's Virtual Library. When starting a new business, entrepreneurs need all the help they can get. Access to Small Business Resource Center is like having experts on call 24 hours a day. Small Business Resource Center covers all major areas of starting and operating a business including financing, management, marketing, human resources, franchising, accounting and taxes. Startup and established businesses alike can find the answers they're looking for from an easy-to-use interface that includes a "How To" menu that tackles the most-frequently asked new business questions -- including "How to start a small business." Whether the aspiring businessperson searches by existing business topics, types, sample business plans or creating their own, search results will be returned quickly and are designed for easy readability and use.
Social Services Abstracts no full-text

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CSA Social Services Abstracts provides bibliographic coverage of current research focused on social work, human services and related areas, including social welfare, social policy and community development. The database abstracts and indexes over 1,500 serial publications and includes abstracts of journal articles and dissertations and citations to book reviews.
Sociological Abstracts no full-text

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CSA Sociological Abstracts abstracts and indexes the international literature in sociology and related disciplines in the social and behavioral sciences. The database provides abstracts of journal articles and citations to book reviews drawn from over 1,809 serial publications, and also provides abstracts of books, book chapters, dissertations and conference papers. Records added since 1973 contain in-depth and nonevaluative abstracts of journal articles.
Source OECD some full-text

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SourceOECD is the online library of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development. Best known for its publications and its statistics, the OECD’s work covers economic and social issues from macroeconomics to trade, education, development, science and innovation.
Springer Images some full-text

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Over 1.5 million images are available to search, view, and print in this extensive collection. Images are pulled from journals within SpringerLink and from other reputable resources. With a focus on science, these images range from charts and graphs to high-quality photos.
SpringerLink full-text

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This impressive collection contains over 400 online full-text journals. Coverage for many of the journals includes articles from the mid-1990s to the current issues. This is an excellent multidisciplinary resource.
Statistical Abstracts of the United States full-text

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The Statistical Abstract of the United States contains statistical tables from the print version of the Statistical Abstract, tables from USA Statistics in Brief, tables giving state rankings (in population, health, education, employment, public aid, social security, income, crime, energy, business, federal funds, motor vehicles), state and county statistical profiles, and tables giving economic statistics for the United States.
Student Edition some full-text

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The Student Edition database, provided by DISCUS, is designed for high school students, with access to a variety of indexed and full-text magazines, newspapers and reference books for information on current events, the arts, science, popular culture, health, people, government, history, sports and more.

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