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London Low Life
Drawn from the primary-source material held by Indiana University's Lilly Library, this collection will be of interest to 19th century scholars researching the underworld, slang, working-class culture, street literature, popular music, urban topography, 'slumming', prostitution, the Contagious Diseases Act, the Temperance Movement, social reform, Toynbee Hall, police, criminality and like topics.
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November 27, 2023.
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Trial access until December 31, 2023
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Index and links for more than 500 Canadian government document collections, from major federal sites such as The Weekly Acquisitions List, to materials from political parties, local municipal departments, and individual historical websites.
Temporary 12 months access until December 31, 2023. To avoid login authentication issues users who access their accounts from both on and off-campus are advised to set up Elsevier accounts rather than use the sign in via your institution option.
Coverage: 1974 to the presentBiomedical and pharmacological database with coverage that encompasses more European and international content than MEDLINE. It contains more than 30 million records including articles from more than 8,500 journals published world-wide. It contains bibliographic records with citations, abstracts and indexing derived from biomedical articles in peer reviewed journals, and is especially strong in its coverage of drug and pharmaceutical research, pharmacology and toxicology.