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Databases
Publication coverage: 1998 - present (for most journals)
Designed specifically for residents, NEJM Resident 360 gives you the information, resources, and support you need to approach your rotations and life as a resident with confidence. Created to help you build your knowledge base and advance your career while connecting you with a supportive community of fellow residents as well as experts for clinical and professional insight. In one easy-to-use platform you'll find what you need to get by and get ahead, all thoughtfully organized with your schedule and time constraints in mind.
Please note: you need to create an individual account (at no personal cost) to access full content via the institutional subscription. To do this, you must login for the first time either using Queen's wifi network or using a Queen's computer, such as those available at any one of our libraries.
Dynamic online version of The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, a foundational reference work.
Publication coverage: 1914 - present
Publication coverage: 1922-1993
Publication coverage: 1851 to 4 years ago with Index (1851-1993)
A single interface providing access to both current and historical newspaper databases and news sources.
Access to over 20,000 historical newspapers worldwide from 1690-present, with strength in local and regional coverage, including over 200 local newspapers in Canada.
NFB.ca - National Film Board's online Screening Room
Publication coverage: 1920s to present
This collection of over 1,100 streamed videos from the NFB is freely available for personal use. In addition, Queen's Library has purchased public performance rights for educational use and display at Queen's.- ‹ previous
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New / Trial E-resources
- Informit Indigenous Collection offers broad scope for critical international engagement with topical and historical issues paramount to understanding Indigenous studies across the world.
Trial runs through December 16, 2023. Please submit your feedback using the Trial E-resource Feedback Form. - Canada Commons is an updated version of the Canadian Electronic Library. It features Canadian ebooks, public policy papers, and a directory of Canadian research and government organizations.
This trial runs through Nov. 22, 2023. Please submit feedback using the Trial E-resource Feedback Form. - Scite.ai is a discovery and evaluation platform which analyzes how and where a citation was used within a publication.
Trial runs through November 30, 2023. Please submit feedback using the Trial E-resource Feedback Form.