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SLN Access to SUNYConnect Electronic Resources
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Gale Databases - A variety of resources providing journal articles and reference materials in humanities, education, business, science, current events, art, politics, economics, social science, law, health care, computers, technology, environmental issues, and general interest topics. This resource includes the New York Times and New York Post. Some resources provided by the New York State Library NOVEL program.

EBSCO - SUNYConnect offers a variety of electronic resources from EBSCO Publishing. These resources cover business, education, nursing and numerous other topics relevant to undergraduate-level study and research. All SUNYConnect participants have access to :

Academic Search Premier
Business Source Premier
CINAHL Plus with Full text
Education Research Complete
ERIC
MasterFILE Premier
MEDLINE
Military & Government Collection
Professional Development Collection
Regional Business News

ScienceDirect - Provides access to over1800 full-text journals. Focus is primarily scientific, medical and technical.

New England Journal of Medicine - Includes full text access from 1993 to the present; citation/abstract access for the 1975-1992 timeframe. Read the FAQ.

NetLibrary - SUNYConnect provides 1369 purchased eBooks as well as the public domain (i.e., free) collection of 3823 titles.

HarpWeek - A searchable image database of the Civil War segment (1857-1865) of the Harpers Weekly.

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