Established in 1988 as a national resource for molecular biology information, NCBI creates public databases, conducts research in computational biology, develops software tools for analyzing genome data, and disseminates biomedical information - all for the better understanding of molecular processes affecting human health and disease.
Indexes almost 600 international art publications covering 55 years of art journalism. A good resource to find "contemporary criticism of art at the time of its debut, track a body of work of an artist or movement" as well as artist interviews, commentary, art reproductions and coverage of all art subjects in journals published from 1929 to 1984. (Webster/Eden only).
Search theatre job postings online. The library's print subscription to Artsearch:The National Employment Bulletin for the Arts (available on the library shelf) includes online access to job listings and various resources from Theatre Communications Group. (Requires login with Webster or Eden ID.)
This nonprofit organization offers helpful resources for creative writers including links to literary magazines, small presses, job listings, discussion groups, "Top Ten Topics for Writers" and selected content from Poets & Writers Magazine.
Anesthesia Abstracts is an electronic journal that summarizes and analyzes articles from a wide variety of health science publications. Each month, Anesthesia Abstracts provides the busy anesthetist with a synopsis of key articles important to clinical practice. Abstracts are accompanied by expert analysis and commentary by CRNA contributing editors. (Webster/Eden only)
Offers a collection of practice tests and tutorials to prepare for academic and licensing tests. Categories for test preparation include graduate school entrance exams (GMAT, GRE, LSAT, MCAT); Business Writing Skills; Civil Service; Military; Nursing; Resume and Interviewing Success Skills; TOEFL and many more. Note: users will need to create a unique user name and password to view the tests. (Webster/Eden only)
Contains content from 4 publications in the Gale Literary Criticism series offering modern and historical literary commentary on authors and their works. Online content begins with 2007 volumes of the following series titles: Contemporary Literary Criticism, Short Story Criticism, Drama Criticism and Children's Literature Review. For content in volumes published before 2007, consult the print volumes shelved in the library's reference collection.
A interesting feature of this "news" history site is Todays Front Pages with over 600 front pages from 55 plus countries. It includes some archived pages for events of historical significance and analysis for current front page coverage.
APA guidelines for citing online sources. Note: If you are using Acrobat 6.0 and have difficulty viewing the file, open Acrobat 6.0 and try the following: Edit--> Preferences--> Internet--> Uncheck PDF in browser. (Webster/Eden access only)
Biographies and essays on subject areas such as literature, history, science, government, cultures, and social studies. Users can search by type of source including creative works, reference, statistics, primary sources and multimedia (photographs, video and audio clips, etc.). (Webster/Eden only)
Segments from thousands of educational videos from Discovery School and other producers are provided. Segments cover areas such as science, mathematics, art, health, professional development, careers, language arts, social studies, visual and performing arts, research, and world languages. Corresponding state standards (including Canada and Australia) are given for each video. (Webster/Eden only)
Lexis-Nexis Academic has made several changes to the look of the database. When using this resource, be sure to consult the Help and Tutorials to the right of the screen. Contact the Library's Reference Desk at (314) 968-6950 or (800) 985-4279 if you have questions. Webster/Eden students, faculty, and staff may also use our Ask a Librarian email service.
Public database of official texts of laws, regulations, judicial decisions, and other legal sources contributed by governmental agencies and international organizations. Presently offers coverage of 24 countries and several organizations. Documents are in the original languages with English summaries.
"Source for information on the legal environment for civil society and public participation." Offers an online library of legal resources from over 100 countries.
Focuses on the work of major world directors offering current news, director links, information on DVD releases, and recent articles on international cinema.
The organization's site links to poetry journal sites, publishers, independent bookstores, literary organizations, contests, creative writing programs, writers' conferences and more.
Large collection of free art lessons, printable activity pages, etc. on various art disciplines (e.g. painting, drawing, printmaking, and more). Not limited to kindergarten but covers K-12.