Arthur Neef Law Library
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Making of America (University of Michigan) (University of Michigan)
A digital library of primary sources in American social history from the antebellum period through reconstruction. The collection currently contains approximately 1600 books and 50,000 journal articles with 19th century imprints.
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Making of Modern Law: Legal Treatises 1800-1926 (Gale)
Provides digital images of every page of 22,000 legal treatises on US and British law published from 1800 through 1926.
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Making of modern law: U.S. Supreme Court records and briefs, 1832-1978 (Gale)
U.S. Supreme Court Records and Briefs, 1832-1978 is derived from two essential reference sources. For the period 1832 (when printed Court records began) through 1915, the documents are based primarily on the holdings of the Jenkins Memorial Law Library, America’s first law library, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. For 1915-1978 the source is the Library of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York, a nationally recognized research facility and the single largest member supported law library in the United States.
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Marquis who's who (Gale)
The Biography Resource Center is a comprehensive database of biographical information on more than 185,000 people from throughout history, around the world, and across all disciplines and subject areas.
- Material safety data sheets The 325,000 MSDS files contained in this database are derived from: the U.S. Government Department of Defense MSDS database; a mirror of data from siri.uvm.edu. ; MSDS sheets maintained by Cornell University Environmental Health and Safety and other Cornell departments. --Home page.
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Maternity and infant care (Ovid)
Midwifery and Infant Care is an important essential resource from MIDIRS for academics and healthcare professionals involved in the care of women and infants. The database contains over 120,000 references with abstracts to journal articles from over 550 international English language journals, books, and grey literature relating to the midwifery profession, pregnancy, labour, birth, postnatal care, and neonatal care and the first year of an infants life. Database coverage is from the mid 1980s onwards and approximately 1000 records are added to the database per month. The database also includes correspondence and commentary written in response to an article.
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MathSciNet (AMS)
Consists of reviews and citations to the world's research literature in mathematics and related areas compiled from Mathematical Reviews and Current Mathematical Publications.
- Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies The Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, located in Koln, Germany, conducts basic research in the area of social sciences. The institute is a member of the Max Planck society. The research institute offers newsletters and mailings with updates about current research.
- MayoClinic.com The Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research presents MayoClinic.com, an online health news resource, which has as its aim to help people find the answers and the support they need to manage illness and stay healthy. Topics covered include an index to diseases and conditions, drug information, first-aid, and questions and answers.
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MD Consult : what makes doctors click|
Mainly full text access to reference books, journals (via search strategy), practice guidelines, drug information, and selected updates.
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MD Consult Core Collection
Mainly full text access to reference books, journals (via search strategy), practice guidelines, drug information, and selected updates.
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Mechanical & Transportation Engineering Abstracts (CSA)
CSA Mechanical & Transportation Engineering Abstracts provides citations, abstracts, and indexing of the serials literature in mechanical and transportation engineering and their complementary fields, including forensic engineering, management and marketing of engineering services, engineering education, theoretical mechanics and dynamics, and mathematics and computation.
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Medical Letter
The Medical Letter is intended specifically to meet the needs of the busy health care professional who wants unbiased, reliable and timely information on new drugs. Treatment guidelines is intended specifically to meet the needs of busy health care professionals who want unbiased, reliable information to help them keep up with the treatments of choice for major indications.
- Medical subject headings. (NLM) The MESH Browser is an online vocabulary look-up aid available for use with MESH (Medical subject headings). It is designed to help quickly locate descriptors of interest and to show the hierarchy in which desciptors of possible interest appear.
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MEDLINE (Firstsearch)
Indexes more than 3,500 journals in the areas of clinical and experimental medicine, nutrition, dentistry, pathology, psychiatry, toxicology, health administration and nursing.
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Medline (EbscoHost)
MEDLINE provides medical information on medicine,nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, the health care system and pre-clinical sciences. Created by the National Library of Medicine, MEDLINE uses MeSH (Medical Subject Headings) indexing with tree, tree hierarchy, subheadings and explosion capabilities to search citations from over 4,800 current biomedical journals. Included are citations from Index Medicus, International Nursing Index, Index to Dental Literature, HISTLINE, SPACELINE, PREMEDLINE, AIDSLINE, BIOETHICSLINE, and HealthSTAR.
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MEDLINE/PubMed (NLM)
PubMed is a project developed by the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) at the National Library of Medicine (NLM), located at the National Institutes of Health (NIH)--Overview.; NLM's search service to access the 9 million citations in MEDLINE and Pre-MEDLINE (with links to participating on-line journals), and other related databases --Home page.
- MEDLINEplus (NLM) An extensive guide to health information resources. Includes common diseases and conditions, dictionaries, organizations, clearinghouses, publications, directories, consumer health libraries, MEDLINE and other medical databases.
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Mental Measurements Yearbook (Ebscohost)
Mental Measurements Yearbook, produced by the Buros Institute at the University of Nebraska, provides users with a comprehensive guide to over 2,000 contemporary testing instruments. Designed for an audience ranging from novice test consumers to experienced professionals, the MMY series contains information essential for a complete evaluation of test products within such diverse areas as psychology, education, business, and leadership. First published by Oscar K. Buros, the MMY series allows users to make knowledgeable judgments and informed selection decisions about the increasingly complex world of testing. MMY provides coverage from Volume 9 to the present.
- Merck Manual - Home Edition Explains disorders, who is likely to get them, their symptoms, how they're diagnosed, how they might be prevented, and how they can be treated; also provides information about prognosis.
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Mergent FIS Online
Fully searchable data on more than 10,000 companies on the NYSE, AMEX and Nasdaq exchanges.
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Michigan digital Sanborn maps (ProQuest)
Digital Sanborn® Maps, 1867-1970™ Michigan Only. Sanborn® fire insurance maps are detailed property and land-use records covering more than 12,000 U.S. towns and cities. Founded in 1867 by D. A. Sanborn, the Sanborn Map Company was the primary American publisher of fire maps for over 100 years, repeatedly mapping towns and cities as they changed. The maps provide a wealth of information, such as building outline, size and shape, construction materials, height, building use, windows and doors, street and sidewalk widths, boundaries, house numbers, and more.
- Micromedex healthcare series The wide range of evidence based information you expect from Micromedex is part of Thomson Healthcare Evidence. This includes all the unbiased, referenced information about drugs, toxicology, diseases, acute care, and alternative. Access rescrited to Scott Hall and Applebaum buildings only
- Middle East Institute The Middle East Institute of Columbia University, founded in 1954, has helped to set the national pace in developing an interdisciplinary approach to the study of the Middle East from the rise of Islam to the present, with a primary focus on the 19th and 20th centuries. Fostering an inter-regional and multi-disciplinary approach to the region, the Institute focuses on the Arab countries, Armenia, Iran, Israel, Turkey, Central Asia, and Muslim Diaspora communities.
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Midwifery and infant care
Midwifery and Infant Care is an important essential resource from MIDIRS for academics and healthcare professionals involved in the care of women and infants. The database contains over 120,000 references with abstracts to journal articles from over 550 international English language journals, books, and grey literature relating to the midwifery profession, pregnancy, labour, birth, postnatal care, and neonatal care and the first year of an infants life. Database coverage is from the mid 1980s onwards and approximately 1000 records are added to the database per month. The database also includes correspondence and commentary written in response to an article.
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MLA bibliography (CSA)
MLA BIBLIOGRAPHY (online) is the largest and most comprehensive database covering current scholarship in the modern languages, literatures, and folklore. MLA BIBLIOGRAPHY (online) corresponds to the printed annual bibliography of the Modern Language Association.
- Mr. President The Smithsonian Institution provides profiles of U.S. presidents as part of its Field Trips and Learning Resources service. These profiles include biographical information, as well as links to other pertinent Smithsonian Web sites.
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Music index.
Index of 725 international music periodicals from over 40 countries and in 23 languages. Covers all styles and genres of classical and popular music, sorted by subject and geographic location.