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NAMTA Montessori Bibliography & Research
Guide (1985-present; updated quarterly) incorporates the print bibliographies of 1985,
1995 and 2002. It contains indexing for primary and secondary materials in the English language
concerning Montessori education. It is produced by and the user interface is provided by North
American Montessori Teachers Association (NAMTA). Contact the research help desk at 513 745-4808 for the
user name and password.
National Association of Social Workers (NASW) Clinical Register cancelled, see NASW's free, online Find a Social Worker.
National Criminal
Justice Reference Service Abstracts (NCJRS) (1970-present; some full-text; Tutorials; RefWorks help; XLinks) contains summaries of important law enforcement and criminal justice books, government reports, research reports, journals, and unpublished research. It covers corrections, courts, crime statistics, domestic preparedness, drugs, juvenile justice, law enforcement, and victims. It is produced by and the user interface is provided by EBSCO Publishing.
National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) Working Papers (Nov 1994-present; full-text Mar 2000-present)
provides scientific papers reported by professional economists in academia, business and the government from around the world. About 500 papers are published each year. It is produced by and the user interface is provided by the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER).
National Underground Railroad Freedom Center Digital Images ( XLinks) is a part of OhioLINK's Digital Resource Commons
and contains digital documents related to slavery, abolition, and emancipation. The
collection includes abolitionist broadsheets, photographs by Matthew Brady,
letters and speeches of President Lincoln and other presidents, and other
historic letters, documents, and pictures. The original documents are found in the Gilder Lehrman Collection of the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History. The digital images were made available through the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center. The user
interface is provided by OhioLINK.
Natural and Alternative Treatments (1997-present; all full-text) provides accurate,
unbiased information on natural health. It contains articles on herbs and supplements, medical conditions, drug
interactions, alternative therapies and homeopathy. Articles
are based on double-blind, placebo-controlled studies and other forms
of meaningful scientific evidence. More than 12,000 such studies are cited in the material, and new studies are
added as they appear. The evidence-based content has been developed and reviewed by a team of
physicians and pharmacologists with the goal of providing reliable information
without exaggeration or misrepresentation. The user
interface is provided by EBSCO Publishing.
Naxos Music Library
( XLinks) contains the complete Naxos and Marco Polo catalogues of over 165,000 tracks, including classical music, Jazz World and chinese music. It includes biographical information on composers or artists included in the database. Users can select works by composer, artist, period, year of composition, instrument or genre. Playlists can be casily created for educational assignments or for hours of personal enjoyment. It is produced by and the user interface is provided by Naxo
Music Library. This resource is limited to 8 simultaneous users and requires Adobe Flash Player.
Naxos Music Library Jazz
( XLinks) contains close to 20,000 tracks of jazz from over 1,900 albums by more than 500 jazz artists. It comprises Naxos Jazz and the 22 labels of Fantasy Jazz. Naxos Jazz, along with Prophone and Proprius, provides the world of international Jazz, covering Sweden and Scandinavian jazz artists. US-based Fantasy Jazz has a deep jazz catalogue and offers the best in blues and R&B. Users can select works by
artist, title and catalogue number. Playlists can be
easily created for educational assignments or for hours of personal enjoyment. It is produced by and the user interface is provided by Naxo
Music Library. This resource is limited to 5 simultaneous users and requires Adobe Flash Player.
New Databases is a list of research databases acquired during the current academic year.
New International Dictionary of Old Testament Theology and Exegesis (library only database) contains the guide to theology and exegesis, 3,000 lexical and topical entries, integrated cross references, and indexes. It includes abbreviations and transliterations. It is published by and the user interface is provided by Zondervan Publishing.
New Testament Abstracts (1985-present; tutorials; RefWorks help; XLinks)
is a research and bibliographic aid for scholars of the New Testament and its historical milieu.
Formerly a library only database, this resource is now available over the Internet from off-campus
locations. It covers the New Testament, gospels, acts, epistles, revelation, biblical
theology and the world of the New Testament. It contains 38,000 article abstracts, 1,200 review abstracts, 13,500 book abstracts, and
50 software abstracts. In addition, approximately 800 current books are
summarized annually. It is produced by a partnership between the American Theological Library
Association (ATLA) and the Weston Jesuit School of Theology. The user interface is provided by
EBSCO Publishing.
New York Times Digital Microfilm (Late Edition, East Coast; 2008-forward; all full-text; updated quarterly) offers actual page images of this newspaper. This resource is best used if you know the year and month of a particular article. Users can scroll through page images and search within a particular year, month, and day. It is produced by the newspapers and the user interface is provided by ProQuest Digital Microfilm. Click Select and then the newspaper title.
New
York Times Historical Database (1851-within four years of the present;
all full-text; updated annually; RefWorks
help; XLinks) contains full-page and article images of every page of every issue,
cover to cover, in downloadable PDF. It includes ads, comics, cartoons, photos,
maps and other graphics. It is produced by the New York Times and the user interface
is provided by ProQuest.
Newspaper Source (1984-present; updated daily; some full-text; tutorials; RefWorks help; XLinks) provides indexing and abstracts for 4
national newspapers; selected full-text for 245 regional U.S. newspapers, 18 international
newspapers, 6 newswires, 9 newspaper columns; and cover-to-cover full text for Christian
Science Monitor and Los Angeles Times. It is produced by and the user interface
is provided by EBSCO Publishing.
Nineteenth Century
Masterfile (NCM) (1802-1920; updated quarterly; no full-text) was formerly called Poole's Plus and
covers the 19th century. It indexes periodicals, books, newspapers, and government documents. It includes the
Poole's Index to Periodical Literature (1802-1906), Jones and Chipman's Index to Legal Periodical Literature
(1786-1922), the Psychological Index (1894-1905), Richardson' Index to Periodical Articles in
Religion (1890-1899), Stead's Index to Periodicals (1890-1906), Cumulative Index to Selected List of
Periodicals (1896-1899), Catalog of Scientific Papers - Mechnaics, Physics, Mathematics (1800-1900),
New Yort Times Index (1863-1905), New York Daily Tribune Index (1875-1906), Palmer's Index to the
Times (1880-1890), Index to the Oregon Spectator (1846-1854). It is produced by and the user interface
is provided by Paratext Resource.
North American Immigrant Letters, Diaries & Oral Histories has been cancelled.
North American Women's Letters & Diaries has been cancelled.
Nurse Theorists: Portraits of Excellence (streaming videos), contains videos of 22 innovative women who are widely regarded as nursing's premier scholars: Virginia Henderson, Myra Levine, Dorothy Johnson, Rosemarie Parse, Sr. Callista Roy, Florence Nightingale, Martha Rogers, Hildegard Peplau, Madeleine Leininger, Dorothea Orem, Reva Rubin, Betty Newman, Imogene King, Margaret Newman, Ida Orlando Pelletier, Jean Watson, Helen Erickson, Pamela Reed, Merle Mishet, Afaf Meleis, Patricia Benner, and Nola Pender. The entry for each theorist includes a bibliography of the their writings and a resource list of helpful websites and organizations. The original video series was produced by the Helene Fuld Health Trust and the user interface is provided by FITNE. Flash or Quicktime players are required to view the videos. Click Required Plugins to download one of these programs. To access, click the Subscriptions tab and then select the resource you want. If there is no Subscriptions tab, click the VLRC login button at the top of the page (contact the research help desk at 51 745-4808 or askus@xavier.edu for the user name and password).
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