What databases listed on NMU’s A-Z list are not covered in OneSearch searches? These: Anthropological Index Online – Articles from journals held by The Anthropology Library at the British Museum. Covers all branches of anthropology including cultural anthropology, archaeology, biological anthropology, and linguistics. 1950’s to present. Biography and Genealogy Master Index – References to over 3 million biographical sketches from reference sources on individuals living and deceased. Sources include biographical dictionaries, subject encyclopedias, volumes of literary criticism, and other reference sources. Brought to you by the State of Michigan via the Michigan eLibrary (http://mel.org). Biography Reference Bank – Books and journal articles covering interviews, obituaries, collections of letters, diaries, memoirs, juvenile literature, book reviews,and more of notable individuals from antiquity to the present. 1984 to present. Birds of North America – Provides detailed scientific information for each of the 716 species of birds nesting in the USA and Canada. Account contents are updated frequently, with onlinecoordinated contributions from researchers, citizen scientists, and designated reviewers and editors. Business & Company Profile ASAP – Brought to you by the State of Michigan via the Michigan eLibrary (http://mel.org). CAMIO: Catalog for Art Images Online – High quality art images from the collections of approximately 24 prominent museums. All images are approved for educational use. Brought to you by the State of Michigan via the Michigan eLibrary (http://mel.org). Cochrane Library – Reports, reviews, etc, on healthcare interventions. Provides evidence for and against the effectiveness and appropriateness of treatments (medications, surgery, education, etc) in specific circumstances. CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics – Provides broad coverage of all types of physical science data--melting points, boiling points, heat capacity, vapor pressure, etc.--commonly encountered by scientists and engineers. Essay and General Literature – Covers essays published in anthologies or collections. 1985 to present. Europa World – Provides detailed country surveys containing the latest analytical, statistical and directory data available for over 250 countries and territories. Gale Virtual Reference Library – Over 2 dozen scholarly reference books across a variety of subjects. Brought to you by the State of Michigan via the Michigan eLibrary (http://mel.org). Google Scholar – Journal articles, books, and other resources across many subjects. Provides a “cited by” feature to indicate other papers containing a source paper as a reference. Hoover's Company Records – Current data covering public and non-public companies and key executives. MeLCat – The Michigan eLibrary Catalog is a catalog of the books, audios, and videos from approximately 250 Michigan libraries that you can request for pick-up at Olson Library. Use MeLCat to quickly request items not owned by NMU or NMU-owned items checked out to another user. Mental Measurements Yearbook – Contains descriptive information and critical reviews of more than 2,200 commercially-available tests in categories such as personality, developmental, behavioral assessment, neuropsychological, achievement, intelligence and aptitude, educational, speech & hearing, and sensory motor. MLA International Bibliography – Journals, books, and other resources in the fields of literature, language, linguistics, and folklore. Also includes materials on film studies. 1926 to present. National Criminal Justice Reference Service Abstracts – Contains journal articles, books, and other resources on the subjects of corrections, courts, drugs, law enforcement, juvenile justice, crime statistics, domestic preparedness, and victims. 1970 to the present. Peter White Public Library Catalog – Books and other materials from Marquette's public library. Science.gov – Science.gov searches over 38 databases and 1,950 selected websites, offering 200 million pages of authoritative U.S. government science information, including research and development results. SPORTDiscus – Journals, books, and other resources on sports medicine, exercise physiology, biomechanics, training techniques, coaching, physical education, and more. 1859 to present. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy – Covers all aspects of Philosophy and Religion. StatRef – A collection of over 60 core text books in the health and medical sciences. USA.gov Wall Street Journal (Legacy Platform) – Articles from the latest Eastern Edition of the Wall Street Journal. 1982 to present; full-text since 1984. Westlaw Campus Research – Provides access to a variety of legal information, including federal and state case law, the United States Code Annotated, the Code of Federal Regulations, the Federal Register, state statutes and administrative codes, and more. Also included are 900 law journals and reviews. WorldCat (OCLC FirstSearch) – A catalog of books, sound recordings, artwork, and other resources from over 40,000 libraries. Brought to you by the State of Michigan via the Michigan eLibrary (http://mel.org).