Scholarly journals, ebooks, primary sources, and ebooks in the arts, humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, and business.
PitchBook is a data analytic tool for mergers & acquisitions, private equity and venture capital. The database has in depth analysis of private markets including industry intelligence, fundraising, investments, acquisitions, IPOs, fund performance and due diligence.
It is commonly used by finance professionals in investment banking, private equity, venture capital, and alternative asset management.
One of the most comprehensive databases available online. Provides access to full-text journals across a wide range of subject areas, including business, education, literature, political science, and psychology.
Learn more about PubMed. Access to the National Library of Medicine's (NLM) premier bibliographic database, Medline, containing citations and abstracts to worldwide medical literature dating back to the 1950s.
PubMed is a database that indexes abstracts of medical literature making it easier to find items. Please note, PubMed does NOT provide full-text to every article, and Macdonald-Kelce Library does not have access to all journals in PubMed. It does include records from PubMed Central (PMC), with full text. SEE RESEARCH GUIDE ON PubMed
Health care professionals access to current clinical information and professional reviews for diagnosing, managing and treating patients.
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Provides access to the entire United States Code, federal regulations, federal and state case law, statutes, etc.
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There is also a large body of content for news that is organized by geographical location and by topic all gathered from the vast Reuters news organization.
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