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CABI Compendium This link opens in a new window
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CABI Compendium brings together data and research across species, pests, and diseases into one comprehensive resource. Includes the following modules: Animal Health and Production, Aquaculture, Crop Protection, Forestry, Horticulture, and Invasive Species.
Health Poll Database This link opens in a new window
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The Health Poll Database is the most comprehensive database for health-related U.S. survey questions, covering eighty years of national polling. Searchable questions and results, demographic crosstabs, and trends are available on every topic related to health, from social determinants and influences on health to insurance, costs and health-care utilization.

For more public opinion survey data, see Roper iPoll.
Literature Resource Center This link opens in a new window
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This database provides an immense and widely varied collection of literary criticism and biographies (over 130,000 biographical entries), primary sources, and many multimedia selections.

Features like "Topic Finder" and "Term Frequency", respectively, allow researchers to see how literary topics are related to each other by means of a visual map layout, and to see how often a specific term has been used in literary scholarship throughout the years.
Medieval Clothing & Textiles This link opens in a new window
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A cross-searchable collection of the first 16 volumes of Medieval Clothing and Textiles annuals. It features multiple examinations of specific clothing items as well as studies in the weaving, embroidering, and exporting of clothing and textiles around Medieval Europe. It straddles a wide range of popular subjects including masculinity, the history of women, religious clothing, and the representation of clothing and textiles in literature, tapestries, and arts. The dress - and what it can tell us about the role of the individual within society – of nuns, courtiers, merchants, brides, warriors and more, are all explored. Later volumes are not included.
Plumb's Academic This link opens in a new window
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Point-of-care clinical resource for veterinarians. Pet guides, dosing and drug interaction information, diagnostic and treatment information are included.
PrepSTEP This link opens in a new window
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PrepSTEP helps prepare you for standardized tests and occupational exams. GMAT, GRE, MCAT, LSAT and other tests are represented by the materials provided here.
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