Applied Technology databases for NSU patrons
11 results. (See in alphabetical order)- 1.
Applied Science & Technology Index Retrospective: 1913-1983 (H.W. Wilson) - EBSCOhost
Indexes articles from over 1,400 English-language periodicals, including books reviews and specialized magazines, from 1913-1982. Track down important studies, explore historical controversies (such as the effects of pesticides on the environment, the rise and fall of Thalidomide, or the dawn of the global economy), find papers by innovators, research the development of a particular technology, and more.
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Derwent Innovations Index - Clarivate Analytics
Provides patent data, letting you conduct patent and citation searches of inventions in chemical, electrical, electronic, and mechanical engineering. Includes 14.3 million inventions from 40 worldwide patent-issuing authorities.
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Gale OneFile: Science - Gale Cengage Learning
Offers content covering current scientific developments in particle physics, advanced mathematics, nanotechnology, geology, and many other areas. Full-text, non-embargoed journals are included. The collection is updated daily and key subjects covered include the biological sciences, computing, engineering, and technology.
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GeoScienceWorld - GeoScienceWorld
GeoScienceWorld is a comprehensive Internet resource for research and communications in the geoscience and is built on a core database aggregation of peer-reviewed journals indexed, linked, and interoperable with the GeoRef database. GSW provides electronic access to the journals and archives of more than 46 top-tier digital journals from 28 pre-eminent global publishers. GSW is also a host to ten (10) scholarly e-book society and university press publishers dedicated to the study of the earth sciences commencing with 2017 publication year. Publishers included Geological Society of America, Geological Society of London, NRC Research Press, and SEPM Society of Sedimentary Geology.
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Linkedin Learning - LinkedIn
LinkedIn Learning is a great online educational site that includes over 13,000 expert-led, online courses and video tutorials in popular fields like web design, web development, IT, education/instruction, media production, career development, and business. Note: Linkedin Learning requires that user must be at least 16 years of age.
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O'Reilly for Higher Education - ProQuest
Provides over 5,500 e-books covering topics including IT networking, programming, project management, certification preparation, and digital media. Content is published by more than 100 publishing partners including O'Reilly, IBM Press, Adobe Press, Que, Microsoft, and Wiley. Contents are frequently updated with the latest titles and editions. After logging in, users must select "Institution not listed". Users without a personal O’Reilly account should then enter their NSU email to sign in. Users who previously created a personal O’Reilly account should select "already a user" to sign in or reset a password.
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Science Database - ProQuest
Full-text articles from over 900 periodicals in science and technology. Subject coverage includes computers, engineering, physics, telecommunications, and transportation.
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SciTech Connect - Public Web site
Find technical reports, bibliographic citations, journal articles, conference papers, books, multimedia and data information sponsored by DOE through a grant, contract, cooperative agreement, or similar type of funding mechanism from the 1940s to today.
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Springer Nature Link - Springer
Provides full text for approximately 1,600 subscribed journals and e-books, including Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Citations and abstracts are also available. Sources include journals, books, and reference works in many subjects, including computer science, technology, earth and environmental science, mathematics, chemistry, behavioral sciences, business/economics, biomedical/life sciences, and medicine.
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Telecommunications Database - ProQuest
Provides coverage of the telecommunications industry from over 115 full text journals.
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Wall Street Journal, The (Online) - Wall Street Journal
This digital version of the Wall Street Journal includes newsletters and podcasts, as well as websites for students and for professors.
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