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Remembering September 11, 2001: Databases

Databases for September 11, 2001 Research

 Includes more than 16,000 primary and secondary sources, including government and court documents, photos, maps, audio and video recordings, along with nearly 3,000 biographies of famous political and military figures.

 Magazine and newspaper articles on a wide variety of  subjects. Includes Explora, Academic Search Premier,  Business Search Premier, ERIC, Master File Premier, and    several others. (EBSCO)

 

 Magazine and newspaper articles on controversial issues, many in pro/con format. Explore Leading Issues, the 300 most commonly researched topics.  Excellent informational graphics. (Pro-Quest)

 Covering most subject areas, it contains articles from reference books, magazines, newspapers, academic journals, primary sources, audio & video clips, and recommended websites. (Gale)

 Geographical, political, social, economic, and cultural information on 200 countries. Original content.  (ABC-Clio)

In-depth coverage of the history of all regions of the world from 1500 to the present. Includes primary and secondary sources, illustrations, maps, etc. Original content.  (ABC-Clio)