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The following databases are newly acquired or being evaluated for a future subscription.
Animator's Survival Kit Animated This link opens in a new window
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Alternate Name(s) Bloomsbury Video Library
Subjects: Art
Description: Features 16 masterclasses from Oscar-winning animator Richard Williams (Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, A Christmas Carol). Explains the underlying principles of animation which can be applied to any style or approach to the medium, including computer, classical, games, stop-motion, and internet animation.
Resource Types: Videos
Atlantic This link opens in a new window
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Alternate Name(s) The Atlantic; Atlantic Monthly
Subjects: News & Current Events; Journalism
Description: Current COCC staff, students and faculty can use their COCC logins to sign in directly to The Atlantic's website for full-text articles from the print magazine, online-exclusives, and the magazine's archives.
Resource Types: Full-text articles
Bend Bulletin This link opens in a new window
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Alternate Name(s) The Bulletin
Subjects: News & Current Events; Journalism
Description: The Bulletin is Central Oregon's newspaper of record. Access the most recent 30 days of the eEdition through the Library's subscription.
Resource Types: Full-text articles
Education Research Index This link opens in a new window
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Alternate Name(s) ERIC
Subjects: Education
Description: Includes content from the Department of Education's Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) alongside the ProQuest Supplemental Education Index, an index that provides ongoing coverage of the majority of scholarly journals indexed by ERIC until 2025.
Resource Types: Scholarly (Peer Reviewed) Journal Articles; Research Results & Datasets; Citation Indexes & Periodical Directories; Speeches & Lectures; Fact Sheets & Pamphlets
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Alternate Name(s) Archives Unbound, Gale Primary Sources
Subjects: History
Description: This collection comprises correspondence, studies and reports, cables, maps, and other kinds of documents related to U.S. consular activities. U.S. Consulates were listening posts reporting on the activities of the French colonial government and the activities of the native peoples. Highlights include the beginning of an anti-colonial movement and problems along the Moroccan-Algerian border.
Resource Types: Primary sources
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