The CQ Public Affairs Collection, a storehouse of public policy content organized by
22 key topics, pulls together CQ's wealth of historic documents and primary source
materials, statistical overviews, directory contact information, and the very best
in-depth reporting on current affairs to create a one-stop source for public policy
content.
Covers free, full text, quality controlled scientific and scholarly journals. There
are now 1601 journals in the directory. Currently 400 journals are searchable at article
level. As of today 73622 articles are included in the DOAJ service.
Includes current indexing and abstracts of the world's leading journals in political
science. This database covers nearly 900 journals published from 1989 to the
present.
Provides a wide selection of state-specific (and multi-state) legal forms across the
most popular legal areas. Includes real estate contracts, wills, pre-marital agreements,
bankruptcy, divorce, landlord tenant and many others. Also included is a comprehensive
attorney state directory and a dictionary of legal definitions explained in laymen's
language.
This database provides digital images on every page of 22,000 legal treatises on US
and British law published from 1800 through 1926. Full-text searching on more than 10
million pages provides researchers access to critical legal history in ways not
previously possible.
Designed to offer current news pertaining to all branches of the military, this
database offers a thorough collection of military titles, trade publications, and news
weeklies. Military & Government Collection includes abstracts and indexing for
nearly 400 titles providing cover to cover full text for nearly 350. The database also
includes full text for 245 pamphlets.
This database includes Archive of Americana, America's Newspapers, and America's News
Magazines. Archive of Americana contains books, pamphlets, broadsides, newspapers,
government documents and ephemera printed in America over three centuries, and America's
Newspapers contains the electronic editions of record for valuable North Carolina and
national U.S. newspapers.
Containing nearly 11 million pages of records and briefs brought before the U.S.
Supreme Court in the period 1832-1978, this product provides an essential primary source
tool for the study of all aspects of American history as well as the U.S. judicial
system.