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Bloomsbury Religion in North America

The collection contains e-books, images and peer reviewed articles covering North America’s diverse religious traditions.

BMJ Best Practice

A point of care tool from BMJ Evidence Centre designed to support clinicians in their decision making from diagnosis to treatment. Mobile access is available.

Book Review Digest Retrospective: 1903-1982

Publication coverage: 1903-1982

Book Review Digest Retrospective: 1903-1982 provides selected extracts from book reviews, as well as citations to additional reviews of adult and juvenile fiction and non-fiction.

BookFlix

A digital literacy resource that pairs more than 120 animated stories from Weston Woods with a nonfiction eBook from Scholastic on a similar subject. The fiction and nonfiction pairings are designed to strengthen early literacy skills while exposing young learners to real world concepts.​​​​​​​

Books@Ovid

Hundreds of online fulltext medical, nursing and health sciences reference books. Search individual reference books by browsing the table of contents or search all the ebooks by subject

Borealis, the Canadian Dataverse Repository

Borealis, the Canadian Dataverse Repository, is a bilingual, multidisciplinary, secure, Canadian research data repository, supported by academic libraries and research institutions across Canada. Borealis supports open discovery, management, sharing, and preservation of Canadian research data.

Boston Globe

Publication coverage: 1872-1927

British and Irish Women's Letters and Diaries

Publication coverage: 1500 to 1950

Includes the personal experiences of nearly 500 British and Irish women from 1500 to 1950. Also includes biographies and an extensive annotated bibliography of the sources in the database.

British Periodicals - Collection I and II

British Periodicals provides searchable full text of hundreds of periodicals from the late 17th century to the early 20th.

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