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Access millions of pages of primary source collections across the entire portfolio of Adam Matthew Digital, spanning content from the 15th-21st centuries.
The Foreign Relations of the United States (FRUS) is a series of publications detailing internal State Department communications, organized by presidential administration. These documents provide insight into American foreign policy from the Lincoln Administration to the Clinton Administration. Please note that, while FRUS is periodically updated with new records, many recent administrations have not yet had their records digitized.
Firmly established as the world's leading society publisher, Wiley offers an exceptional portfolio of over 8 million articles from 1,600 journals. Half of which are published in partnership with prestigious international scholarly and professional societies. Titles selected by Wiley cover the full spectrum of life, health and physical sciences, social science and the humanities, and include many titles ranked at the forefront of their field.
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AIP Publishing is designed to provide cutting-edge research for researchers seeking information in Physics, Materials Science, and Engineering.. It offers a wide range of peer-reviewed journals, proceedings, and conference papers. AIP Publishing cultivates a deeper understanding of scientific advancements and technological innovations.
The Foreign Relations of the United States (FRUS) is a series of publications detailing internal State Department communications, organized by presidential administration. These documents provide insight into American foreign policy from the Lincoln Administration to the Clinton Administration. Please note that, while FRUS is periodically updated with new records, many recent administrations have not yet had their records digitized.
Supports science, social studies, current events, and language arts; presents all sides of important issues, and empowers learners to develop information literacy and critical thinking skills.
Founded in 1889, the Wall Street Journal has become one of the most popular sources for keeping up with the ever-changing economic landscape of the United States and the world.