Retrospective Index to Music Periodicals: International coverage of the music periodical literature published from the late 18th- to mid-20th- centuries in Europe and the United States.
A toolbar is available for SFX, the program that ties to together all of the University of Louisville Libraries' subscriptions to journals available in print or electronically. If you frequently search journal titles, you may want to add the toolbar to your Internet Explorer browser.
Ovid has a new look, called OvidSP. You will still be searching the same databases (MEDLINE, CINAHL, PsycINFO, and others).
OvidSP features a simple, intuitive user interface; new search functionality including natural language processing; multiple search modes that offer different kinds of searching and geared to all levels of searchers; time-saving workflow tools, such as electronic tables of contents delivered via RSS feed and inline expandable citation abstracts; and more.
The Dietary Supplements Labels Database dietarysupplements.nlm.nih.gov includes information from the labels of over 2,000 brands of dietary supplements in the marketplace, including vitamins, minerals, herbs or other botanicals, amino acids, and other specialty supplements.
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is launching one of the most extensive collections of genetic and clinical data ever made freely available to researchers worldwide. http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/dbgap Called SHARe (SNP Health Association Resource), the Web-based dataset enables qualified researchers to access a wealth of data from large population-based studies, starting with the landmark Framingham Heart Study.
Communication & Mass Media Complete incorporates the content of CommSearch and Mass Media Articles Index along with numerous other journals in communication, mass media, and other closely-related fields. Cover-to-cover indexing and abstracting for more than 420 journals, with selected coverage of nearly 200 more. Includes full-text from 301 journals.
September 1, 2007: UofL Libraries announces that two new collections have been added to its Digital Collections website at They are the Claude C.