The Foundation Directory, a component of CANDID, helps non-profits find funding faster by providing robust prospect lists from 242,000+ grantmakers, and information on which funders are more likely to provide support, in addition to finding key decision makers through LinkedIn integration, and collaborative opportunities with other nonprofits.
Multiple news sources from around the state of Nevada, including local, regional, and independent newspapers, as well as transcripts from local TV-stations and web-based news sites and blogs.
Value Line is an investment research platform providing detailed analysis and data on approximately 6,000 stocks, including 1,800 large and 1,700 small & mid-cap company reports, across nearly 100 industries. Value line also offers extensive information on mutual funds, options and convertibles. Its robust tools and research help to transform an average investor into a highly informed and potentially profitable one by delivering investment ideas and thorough market analysis.
The following databases are newly acquired or being evaluated for a future subscription.
PubChem is a free, publicly accessible database of chemical molecules and their biological activities. It is maintained by the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) at the National Library of Medicine (NLM) which is part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
PubChem features comprehensive chemical information, data on chemical structures, properties, safety, toxicity, biological activities, patents, literature and more.
With data coverage on toxicity, environmental effects, safety data sheets (SDS), pharmacology, and drug interactions, it is one of the NLM services that absorbed the retired TOXNET.
Rosetta Stone is a language learning software designed to help acquire new languages through interactive lessons. Over 20 languages are offered, including Spanish, French, German, Italian, Mandarin Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, Russian, and more. This is great for beginners to intermediate learners.
Salem Press Online contains access to the Great Events from History series, a multivolume reference work that chronicles crucial moments in global history- from ancient times to the 21st century. The collection covers major political, social, cultural, and technological developments that shaped each historical period.
Included volumes: the Ancient World, Prehistory-476 CE; the Middle Ages, 477-1453; Renaissance & Early Modern Era, 1454-1600; the Seventeenth Century, 1601-1700; the Eighteenth Century; the Nineteenth Century; the Twentieth Century, 1901-1940; the Twentieth Century, 1941-1970; the Twentieth Century, 1971-2000; among other titles.
Salem Press Online is designed primarily for high school and undergrad students and public libraries. Each timeframe in this collection provides pivotal moments for that time, critical essays that contextualize the historical importance, primary sources, timelines, and bibliographic resources. Use this resource if you are a student, teacher, or researcher seeking well-sourced and accessible insights into the events that shaped history.