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  1. IBIS World

    Reports on over 1,000 industries: size, barriers to entry, segmentation, cost structures, etc.

  2. ICE Virtual Library

    The ICE Virtual Library hosts all the content from ICE Publishing, the publishing division of the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE).

  3. ICPSR

    ICPSR maintains and provides access to a vast archive of social science data for research and instruction.

  4. ICSD

    Inorganic Crystal Structure Database is the world’s largest database for completely determined inorganic crystal structures. The ICSD contains an almost exhaustive list of known inorganic crystal structures published since 1913, including their atomic coordinates.

  5. IEEE Standards

    Over 1300 IEEE standards by number or subject

  6. IEEE Xplore

    Alternate title: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE) Xplore. 1988+ IEEE Xplore indexes and provides full-text access to all IEEE journals, conferences, and standards. All IEE journals and conferences are also included.

  7. Illustrated Civil War Newspapers and Magazines (ASP)

    Important and Rare Periodicals from Confederate, Union, Abolitionist, and British Presses.

  8. Illustrated London News (Gale)

    The Illustrated London News Historical Archive provides access to the full run of the paper (from 1842-2003). With its debut in 1842 the Illustrated London News became the world’s first illustrated weekly newspaper, sparking a revolution in journalism and news reporting. The publication presented a vivid picture of British and world events - including news of war, disasters, royalty, social affairs, the arts and science.

  9. Images of the American Civil War: Photographs, Posters, and Ephemera (ASP)

    Images of the American Civil War: Photographs, Posters, and Ephemera provides a vivid visual history of a nation in crisis. Thousands of dramatic images from the fields of battle, politics, and general society allow students and researchers to experience the events, both monumental and mundane, of the war that tested and defined the core meaning of America.

  10. IMF International Financial Statistics

    The International Monetary’s Fund’s database of International Financial Statistics provides interactive access to data from 1945 to the present. Data series for individual nations cover GDP, imports, exports, employment, and many other economic indicators and national accounts. Additional data sets include consumer price indices worldwide, international interest rate data, and commodity price data. Statistics are downloadable to Excel, and pdf scans of the printed versions are also available.

  11. Immigration: Records of the INS, 1880-1930 (ProQuest)

    Presents the investigations made during the massive immigration wave at the turn of the 20th century. The files cover Asian immigration, especially Japanese and Chinese migration, to California, Hawaii, and other states; Mexican immigration to the U.S. from 1906-1930; and European immigration. There are also extensive files on the INS’s regulation of prostitution and white slavery and on suppression of radical aliens.

  12. Index of Medieval Art

    Largest database of medieval art, with records for over 23,000 works of art dating from early apostolic times to 1400. There are over 60,000 images from institutions such as the Morgan Library (New York); Dumbarton Oaks (Washington, D.C.); The Courtauld Institute (London); Princeton University, Jane Vadnal Image Collection; and the James Austin Photographic Collection. Individual works of art have descriptions and metadata including subject, location, date, school, style, ownership, etc. In addition, there are over 18,000 bibliographic records supporting these works of art. Formerly Index of Christian Art

  13. Index Religiosus (Brepolis)

    The Index Religiosus (IR) begins from the basis of two existing bibliographies: the bibliography of the Revue d’histoire ecclésiastique and the Elenchus Bibliographicus from the journal Ephemerides Theologicae Lovanienses. These two tools are internationally recognized as essential working instruments for Theology and Religious Studies.

  14. Index to 19th Century American Art Periodicals (EBSCO)

    AAI indexes and abstracts the entire journal contents of 42 American art periodicals published between 1840-1907. Includes articles, art notes, illustrations, stories, poems, advertisements, exhibitions, and works of art.

  15. India Raj and Empire

  16. Indigenous Histories and Cultures in North America

  17. Indigenous Newspapers in North America

  18. Industrial and Applied Microbiology Abstracts (ProQuest)

    Significant findings and practical applications in agricultural, food and beverage, chemical, and pharmaceutical industries are assembled in this journal.

  19. INFORME ACADEMICO (Gale)

    Proporciona acceso a periódicos y revistas especializadas de lengua española y portuguesa. La base de datos ofrece una amplia gama de contenidos sobre América Latina. Informe Académico provides access to Spanish- and Portuguese-language scholarly journals and magazines. The database offers a wide range of content both from and about Latin America.

  20. Ingenta

    1988+ Indexes articles and table-of-contents pages from both general and scholarly journals in all disciplines. Searches by author and keywords in article title and abstract. Check BYU holdings before placing on-line delivery orders. Updated daily.

  21. Institute of Food Technologists (IFT) Home page

    Founded in 1939, the Institute of Food Technologists (IFT) is a nonprofit professional academic society with more than 18,000 members working in food science, technology and related professions in academia, industry and government.

  22. International Bibliography of Periodical Literature (IBZ)

    Alternate title: International Bibliographie der Zeitschriftenliteratur (IBZ). 1989+ Indexes international periodicals in all scholarly disciplines. Updated twice a year.

  23. International Bibliography of Theatre & Dance with Full Text (EBSCO)

    IBTD is a fully indexed, cross-referenced and annotated databank of over 60,000 journal articles, books, book chapters and dissertation abstracts on all aspects of theatre and performance in 126 countries. Full text access is available to over 490 titles, including more than 170 full-text journals, and more than 360 full-text books and monographs.

  24. International Bibliography of the Social Sciences (ProQuest)

    IBSS includes over 3 million bibliographic references to journal articles and to books, reviews and selected chapters dating back to 1951. It is unique in its broad coverage of international material and incorporates over 100 languages and countries. Over 2,800 journals are regularly indexed and some 7,000 books are included each year.

  25. International Corpus of Learner English

    ICLE is a computerized corpus of argumentative essays on different topics written by advanced learners of English (university students of English mainly in their second or third year). The ICLE project was launched in 1990 by Sylviane Granger, University of Louvain-la Neuve, Belgium, and in 2002 the corpus was released in CD-ROM format, accompanied by a handbook which describes its structure and the status of English in the countries of origin of the learners. The corpus is made up of a number of subcorpora representing the following language backgrounds: Bulgarian, Czech, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Polish, Russian, Spanish, and Swedish. There is also a smaller comparable corpus of British and American undergraduate essays. The length of the essays varies between 500 and 1000 words. (as described by bo Akademi - Finland)

  26. International Critical Tables of Numerical Data, Physics, Chemistry and Technology

    Alternate title: International Critical Tables. This classic and well-known reference was originally published for the National Research Council in 7 volumes. It contains an enormous amount of critical data on inorganic and organic compounds, and pure substances. The original 1000-page index is hyperlinked to each entry’s appropriate page.

  27. International Directory of Company Histories

    Provides histories of companies that are a leading influence in a particular industry or geographic location. For students, job candidates, business executives, historians and investors.

  28. International Medieval Bibliography

    The IMB database comprises records deriving from articles published in periodicals (journals) and in miscellany volumes (conference proceedings, collected essays, Festschriften and exhibition catalogues) published world-wide. All subjects relating to the Middle Ages are included, within the date range 300-1500 AD. Geographical areas covered are Europe, the Middle East and North Africa.

  29. International Pharmacopoeia

    The International Pharmacopoeia (Ph. Int.) constitutes a collection of recommended procedures for analysis and specifications for the determination of pharmaceutical substances, excipients, and dosage forms that is intended to serve as source material for reference or adaptation by any WHO Member State wishing to establish pharmaceutical requirements. The pharmacopoeia, or any part of it, shall have legal status, whenever a national or regional authority expressly introduces it into appropriate legislation.The history of The International Pharmacopoeia dates back to 1874 when the need to standardize terminology and to specify dosages and composition of drugs led to attempts to produce an international pharmacopoeial compendium.

  30. International Tables for Crystallography (Wiley)

    International Tables for Crystallography is the definitive resource and reference work for crystallography and structural science. The online version of International Tables for Crystallography provides access to a fully interactive symmetry database and all eight volumes in the series.

  31. International Women's Periodicals (Gale)

    International Women’s Periodicals, 1786-1933 explores social and political issues such as the role of women in society, the push for womens rights, suffrage, fair pay, and better working conditions.

  32. Interwar Culture

  33. IPA Source

    The web’s largest library of International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) transcriptions & literal translations of aria and art song texts.

  34. Iraq, 1914-1974: The Middle East Online, Series 2 (Gale)

    Iraq 1914-1974, offers a broad range of original source material from the Foreign Office, Colonial Office, War Office and Cabinet Papers covering the period from the Anglo-Indian landing in Basra in 1914 through the British Mandate in Iraq of 1920-32 to the rise of Saddam Hussein in 1974. Here major policy statements and other working documents are set out in context, the minor documents and marginalia revealing the workings of the mandate administration, diplomacy, treaties, oil and arms dealing. Photographs and colour maps, as well as contemporary film, help bring this vital strand of modern history to life.

  35. Iter - Resources in European Middle Ages and Renaissance

    Indexes citations of articles in over 600 journals covering the Middle Ages and Renaissance (400-1700).