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eLibrary Update: New & Unique Content
Our eLibrary content group continues to add many new titles to your subscription. Here's a breakdown of some of the most recent additions from Oxford University Press (OUP):
Biography
Samuel Adams: Son of Liberty, Father of Revolution
Charles Babbage and the Engines of Perfection
Arthur Conan Doyle: Beyond Baker Street
Benjamin Franklin: Inventing America
Alfred Hitchcock: Filming Our Fears
George Orwell: Battling Big Brother
Ivan Pavlov: Exploring the Animal Machine
Frances Perkins: Champion of the New Deal
John D. Rockefeller: Anointed with Oil
Ernest Rutherford and the Explosion of Atoms
Earl Warren: Justice for All
Peacemakers: Winners of the Nobel Peace Prize
Religion and Culture
The Best of Shakespeare: Retellings of 10 Classic Plays
Driving around the USA: Automobiles in American Life
Immigration: Social Issues in American History
Alternative American Religions
The Islamic World: Past and Present
Jews in America
Orthodox Christians in America
Who Rides the Beast? Prophetic Rivalry and the Rhetoric of Crisis in the Churches of the Apocalypse
Historical Documents & Companion series
The Bill of Rights: A History in Documents (OUP)
American Women's History: A Student's Companion (OUP)
The Struggle against Slavery: A History in Documents (OUP)
Science Reference
The New Encyclopedia of Science: Ecology and Environment
The New Encyclopedia of Science: Animals and Plants
On the lookout for unique content? Don't miss these every-popular reference resources for students of all ages:
General Reference Encyclopedias
Compton's by Britannica
Britannica Spanish Encyclopedia
Britannica Elementary Encyclopedia
Hutchinson Unabridged Encyclopedia
Young Students Learning Library
Subject Reference Works
The Civil War Battlefield Guide
Encyclopedia of North American Indians
The Peterson Field Guide to Rocks and Minerals
The Reader's Companion to U.S. Women's History
The Mosby Medical Encyclopedia
Encyclopedia of Natural Healing
To locate any of these publications, click on Publications Search on the main search page, the select the first letter of the first word in each title from the list.
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