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| ISI Highly Cited |
ISI Highly CitedISI Highly Cited identifies individuals, departments and laboratories that have made fundamental contributions to the advancement of science and technology in recent decades. It reveals the people behind the accomplishments in 21 broad subject categories in life sciences, medicine, physical sciences, engineering, and social sciences. 1981-2008. |
Sep 13, 2010 |
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| ImageBase from Digital Libraries and Archives at Virginia Tech |
ImageBase from Digital Libraries and Archives at Virginia TechImageBase is a browsable/searchable database of images and related information (metadata), retrievable by 19 fields including subject, title, and creator. Both small thumbnail images and larger full-screen images are available to the Virginia Tech community. |
Sep 13, 2010 |
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| Index of Middle English Verse from the VT Center for Applied Technology in the Humanities |
Index of Middle English Verse from the VT Center for Applied Technology in the HumanitiesBased on the Index of Middle English Verse (1943), its Supplement (1965), and archival research by Linne R. Mooney (University of York, formerly University of Maine), Elizabeth Solopova (Bodleian Library) and Daniel W. Mosser (Virginia Tech). You can browse or search by verse and manuscript. Content is HTML. |
Sep 13, 2010 |
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| International Archive of Women in Architecture Biographical Database (IAWA) |
International Archive of Women in Architecture Biographical DatabaseIAWA documents the women's involvement in architecture and landscape architecture, industrial and interior designer, and urban planning from around the world. Use the links on the left to search or browse for women who practiced architecture and related design professions. The IAWA collects information to fill serious gaps in the availability of primary research materials for architectural, women's, and social history research. |
Sep 13, 2010 |
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