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Contains information on university philosophy departments and programs, philosophical societies, research centers, journals, and philosophy publishers in the U.S., Canada, and approximately 130 other countries. Free search; full access by subscription Philosophy Documentation Center [83] International Medieval Bibliography: Medieval studies
The University of Surrey was preceded by the Battersea Polytechnic Institute which was founded in 1891 and admitted its first students in 1894. Its aim was to provide greater access to further and higher education for Londoners, including some of the city's "poorer inhabitants". In 1901, evening classes provided instruction in subjects such as ...
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Where present, metadata can be used as search criteria. So for example, in addition to a basic search, [4] an advanced search facility allows users to search for theses by publication year, awarding body, author's given name, surname, thesis title, doctoral advisor and various other metadata. [18]
People associated with the University of Surrey (2 C, 20 P) Pages in category "University of Surrey" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total.
Notice about the project at Michigan University Library. Harvard University, Harvard University Library [48] The Harvard University Library and Google conducted a pilot throughout 2005. The project continued, with the aim of increasing online access to the holdings of the Harvard University Library, which includes more than 15.8 million volumes.
A. Khadija Abba Ibrahim; Ryan Abbott (lawyer) Magd Abdel Wahab; Norsiah Abdul Gapar; Magda Abu Ras; Margaret Adeoye; Behrouz Afagh; Marina Ahmad; John Allen (RAF officer)
The HathiTrust Digital Library (HTDL) is a spin-off of the Google Books Library Project. It was founded in 2008 by the Committee on Institutional Cooperation and the University of California system. [8] The collections of these university libraries were digitized by Google and then combined by HTDL.