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- R2Library
Electronic books in medicine, nursing, and allied health. Create a user name & password to access the R2 Library from off-campus.
books published 2004-current.
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Titles include:
- Basic and Clinical Neurocardiology
- Current Consult. Cardiology
- DeGowin's Diagnostic Examination
- Essentials of Clinical Geriatrics
- Functional Neuroanatomy
- Grant Application Writer's Handbook
- Medical Interview
- Principles and Practice of Pain Medicine
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Remote access to the R2 Library requires a free personal account by creating an individual user name and password.
One user per book at a time.
Access restricted to University of Connecticut.
- Rare Disease Database
Citations and abstracts to rare disease and orphan drug information publications from the National Organization of Rare Disorders.
current.
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- RCLweb
List of hand-selected core titles in 58 curriculum-specific subject areas.
2006-present.
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- Resources for College Libraries (RCL)
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Successor to the third edition of Books for College Libraries.
Access restricted to University of Connecticut.
- Reader's Guide Retrospective
The most popular general-interest periodicals published in the United States.
1890-1982.
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Journals covered include
Time,
Newsweek, and
Life.
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- Reaxys
Reaxys provides in-depth chemical substance and reaction data particularly useful for compound synthesis.
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The Reaxys database provides a single platform to search the Beilstein Handbook of Organic Chemistry, Gmelin Handbook of Inorganic and Organometallic Chemistry, the US Patent and Trademark Office Database and world and European patents. Reaxys provides in-depth chemical substance and reaction data particularly useful for compound synthesis.
Reaxys includes both the Beilstein Handbook of Organic Chemistry and the Gmelin Handbook of Inorganic and Organometallic Chemistry
Please note: to register as a user, click on the "register" link in the upper right of the red bar at the top of the initial screen.
Access restricted to University of Connecticut.
- Reclams elektronisches Romanlexikon
German language narrative literature from the Middle ages to the present day.
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- Deutschsprachige erzaehlende Literatur vom Mittelalter bis zur Gegenwart
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- REHABDATA (NARIC)
Citations and abstracts to physical, mental, and psychiatric disabilities and rehabilitation literature.
1956-present.
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- Rehabilitation and Physical Medicine: EMBASE
EMBASE: Rehabilitation and Physical Medicine is now part of SCOPUS. Search SCOPUS to find all content previously included in EMBASE: Rehabilitation and Physical Medicine.
Most recent 10 years.
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EMBASE: Rehabilitation and Physical Medicine is now part of SCOPUS. Search SCOPUS to find all content previously included in EMBASE: Rehabilitation and Physical Medicine.
Access restricted to University of Connecticut.
- Religion and Philosophy Collection through EbscoHOST
Covers world religions, major denominations, biblical studies, religious history, epistemology, political philosophy, philosophy of language, moral philosophy and the history of philosophy.
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Access restricted to University of Connecticut.
- RePEc (Research Papers in Economics)
Economics and finance research, including working papers, articles and software code.
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- reQuest
Catalog of books, journals, scores, sound recordings, DVDs, and more available at most Connecticut libraries (public, college, and university). Includes items at the University of Connecticut Libraries, and their call numbers.
Current.
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Data about UConn Libraries' holdings in reQuest may not include our most current items.
- Research Channel
Academic and scholarly videos on a variety of topics. Videos are provided by leading research universities, institutions and corporate research centers.
1996-present.
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Provides online access to "over 1000 full length programs" on topics such as arts and humanities, business and economics, engineering and computer science, and health and medicine.
- Resources for College Libraries (RCL)
List of hand-selected core titles in 58 curriculum-specific subject areas.
2006-present.
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Successor to the third edition of Books for College Libraries.
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- Rhizome
Includes ArtBase, which contains over 1,800 digital art works, and TextBase which holds over 2,500 new media art-related articles.
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Programs include an annual cycle of commissions, journalism, discussion and exhibitions. Rhizome supports the creation, presentation, discussion and preservation of contemporary art that uses new technologies in significant ways.
Create a free account to access the archives. Click on join your university's organizational subscription and use your @uconn.edu email account to ensure access to all the archived material.
If you have any questions, please contact Michael Young, the University of Connecticut?s art librarian, for assistance.
Rhizome.org is an affiliate of the New Museum of Contemporary Art. Rhizome's Organizational Subscriptions are supported by a grant from the Rockefeller Foundation.
Access restricted to University of Connecticut.
- RIA Checkpoint (Full Access)
First time users must register
here
UConn students, faculty and staff can use this link to get access to all content avialable on RIA Checkpoint. To use RIA Checkpoint without logging, but without access to the entire database, in click <a href="http://rdl.lib.uconn.edu/databases/1591>here
RIA Checkpoint is a database for accounting and tax research. It includes tax cases, codes and regulations, IRC publications and other tax documents and federal rulings and internal revenue bulletins. It also includes accounting standards and regulations from AICPA, FASB, GASB, IASB, PCAOB and the SEC reference library.
Access restricted to University of Connecticut.
- RIA Checkpoint (Limited Access: no registration required)
Use this link for limited access to RIA Checkpoint. No registration required. For full access go to
RIA (Full Accesss)
RIA Checkpoint is a database for accounting and tax research. It includes tax cases, codes and regulations, IRC publications and other tax documents and federal rulings and internal revenue bulletins. It also includes accounting standards and regulations from AICPA, FASB, GASB, IASB, PCAOB and the SEC reference library.
Access restricted to University of Connecticut.
- RILM Abstracts of Music Literature
Indexes scholarly writings on music and related disciplines. Includes citations and abstracts for journal articles, essays, Festschriften, dissertations, books, scholarly reviews, etc. International coverage, including non-English languages.
1967-current.
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RILM Abstracts of Music Literature (also known as Repertoire International de LittératureMusicale or International Repertory of Music Literature) is produced under the joint auspices of the International Musicological Society and the International Association of Music Libraries, Archives, and Documentation Centres at the RILM International Center at the City University of New York. (Learn more
about RILM from the publisher's site.)
- Covers all aspects of music, including historical musicology, ethnomusicology, instruments and voice, dance, and music therapy. The database also covers various other fields as they relate to music, including librarianship, literature, dramatic arts, visual arts, anthropology, sociology, philosophy, and physics.
- Offers citations in 202 languages, including original language titles and English translations, full bibliographic information, abstracts in English, and in-depth subject indexes.
- In includes all formats of scholarly works -- articles (including non-music journals), books, bibliographies, catalogs, dissertations, films and videos, conference proceedings and more. Concert reviews, recordings notes, and pedagogical manuals are included if they are of scholarly interest. See scope notes for more details.
- Updated monthly.
- Online version covers 1967-present. Print equivalent is at Music Ref. ML 118 R48 (1967-1998).
Tools to Help You Use RILM
- Journal Titles indexed in RILM
- RILM Classifications help you limit by category (e.g., musicology, pedagogy, theory).
- RILM Publication Type Codes Use these to limit by pub type (e.g., article, dissertation).
- Field Codes (e.g., TI=title, AU=author, SO=source, PY=publication year, etc.) can be helpful when searching. To learn more, consult "Help" in RILM.
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- Roper Center for Public Opinion Research
Includes polls and data survey results from academic, commercial and media survey organizations such as Gallup Organization, Harris Interactive, Pew Research Associates, and many more. From the Roper Center.
1935-present.
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@uconn.edu e-mail address and free registration required for access
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iPOLL is the most comprehensive, up-to-date source for US nationwide public opinion available today. A full-text retrieval system, the iPOLL online database is organized at the question-level, providing the tools to sift through nearly a half million questions asked on national public opinion surveys since 1935 and updated daily.
Note: UConn email address required to access this database.
iPOLL includes data survey results from academic, commercial and media survey organizations such as Gallup Organization, Harris Interactive, Pew Research Associates, and many more. The data come from all the surveys in the Roper Center archive that have US national adult samples or samples of registered voters, women, African Americans, or any subpopulation that constitutes a large segment of the national adult population. iPOLL does not include state samples or foreign samples.
Access restricted to University of Connecticut.
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