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04/29/2022
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The following collections have been purchased by UML and added to Library Search:

Mark Allen Dental Complete (1999-2018)

Mark Allen Healthcare Complete (1992-2015)

Mark Allen Healthcare Complete (2016-2018)

04/27/2022
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The following database is now available for discovery in Library Search and the Databases A-Z list.

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The HTS Online is a resource for those in the field of translation studies and interpreting, and have a general interest in its problems and challenges. Regularly revised and expanded, HTS Online covers a wide range of topics, traditions, and methods, which expands into other disciplines such as linguistics, sociology, history, psychology.
 

 

04/27/2022
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The following database is now available for discovery in Library Search and the Databases A-Z list

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The TSB is an annotated bibliography of resources in the field of translation and interpreting studies. Based on suggestions and contributions from experts in the field worldwide, content is updated regularly and includes a wide range of publications: journal articles, monographs, articles from collective volumes, reviews, reference materials, dissertations and unpublished manuscripts.
 
04/25/2022
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The following journal collection has been purchased by UML and is now available for discovery in Library Search and the Databases A-Z list.

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Research journals and magazines published by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) from 1872-2012.
 
04/13/2022
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Bibliography of Native North Americans will be changing to Bibliography of Indigenous Peoples in North America effective April 29, 2022. Your subject guides will not need to be adjusted and will update automatically.

 
Please Note: Database name will be changed to Bibliography of Indigenous Peoples in North America effective April 29, 2022.

Bibliography of Native North Americans (BNNA) is a bibliographic database covering a wide range of topics including archaeology,  history, multicultural relations, gaming, and governance. BNNA contains a multitude of citations for books, essays, journal and newspaper articles, and government documents of the United States and Canada. Dates of coverage range from the sixteenth century to the present.
 
04/12/2022
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The following collection has been purchased by UML and added to Library Search:

  • Harvard University Press 2022
  • Harvard University Press 2021
  • Harvard University Press 2020
  • Princeton University Press 2022
  • Princeton University Press 2021
  • University of California Press 2022
  • University of California Press 2021
04/08/2022
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The following collection has been purchased by UML and added to Library Search:

  • Sage Research Methods Online, Subsequent collection update covering 2020-2025 publications
04/01/2022
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If you would like to evaluate the Trial or send comments, your feedback is welcome.

Please note: To start learning with SAGE Campus, users can create a personal account using their University of Manitoba email address.

SAGE Campus supports the teaching and learning of skills and research methods through online courses that are self-paced and instructor-led, and comprising an engaging mix of content, video, interactives, and formative assessments. SAGE Campus courses cover critical skills and research methods that can be applied across all stages of academic study; from undergraduates looking to critically assess information to researchers looking to report and publish their data.
 
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