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  2. List of academic databases and search engines - Wikipedia

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    FREE Resources: 3 articles every 2 weeks (Register and Read Program, archived journals). Also, early journals (prior to 1923 in US, 1870 elsewhere) free, no registry necessary. Free and Subscription JSTOR [86] Jurn: Multidisciplinary Jurn is a free-to-use online search tool for finding and downloading free full-text scholarly works.

  3. Metapress - Wikipedia

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    Metapress was a digital content publishing company that produced and distributed online content on a wide array of subjects. Its website said, "We work to integrate content, community and commerce across a number of categories, providing people with actionable advice to achieve greater insights into the subjects they find most interesting."

  4. EBSCO Information Services - Wikipedia

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    A division of EBSCO, [13] the platform became one of the world's largest scholarly content hosts, [14] with over 31,000 publications [15] from over 180 publishers. [16] Atypon acquired the Metapress business from EBSCO in 2014, with the Metapress platform to be discontinued and customers moved to Atypon's Literatum platform.

  5. Academic Search - Wikipedia

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    Academic Search Complete was first published in 2007 as Academic Premier. It is an indexing and abstracting service, accessible via the World Wide Web.Coverage includes more than 8,500 full-text periodicals, including more than 7,300 peer-reviewed journals.

  6. Before selecting the topic you will research, remember to review this guideline for selecting an article. Most important points: Try to choose a "stub" or "start-class" article to expand. Verify your topic's notability. Search Wikipedia to see if this content already exists. Make sure you have enough reliable sources to cite your contributions.

  7. EBSCO Industries - Wikipedia

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    The "EBSCO" acronym is based on Elton Bryson Stephens Company. EBSCO Industries is a diverse company of over 40 businesses engaged in activities including information services ( EBSCO Information Services ), outdoor products, manufacturing, general services, publishing services, and real estate.

  8. Wikipedia:EBSCO - Wikipedia

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    EBSCO. EBSCO Information Services is a major US-based provider of library resources and information services. It manages a wide range of databases covering all subject areas. For more information see its website. EBSCO's partnership with The Wikipedia Library includes one-year access to the following resources:

  9. Choice (publisher) - Wikipedia

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    Choice publishes approximately 7,000 reviews per year in 50 subdisciplines spanning the humanities, science and technology, and the social and behavioral sciences. Selections for Outstanding Academic Titles are determined by scholars who act as experts in their respective fields of study and who do not receive payment for their reviews.