Listed below are several of the main ebook collections Watzek provides access to. For a comprehensive ebook search, use Primo and limit your search by resource type. Additional options are covered on an Ebooks guide.
150,000+ ebooks in 16 key subject areas, including Economics, Computers & IT, Education, History, Political Science, Literature, International Relations, Physical Sciences, Psychology, Religion, Philosophy, SOAN and more.
Approximately 60,000 ebooks in 16 key subject areas including Economics, Computers & IT, Education History, Political Science, Literature International Relations, Physical Sciences, Psychology, Religion, Philosophy, SOAN and more
Contains nearly 3,000 scholarly e-book titles purchased by L&C, on a variety of academic subjects. Also includes a significant collection of publicly available e-books.
Instant access to the renowned texts of the Cambridge Histories series. Covers economic, political, literary, social history as well as the arts and philosophy.
Use the PsycTHERAPY product within APA PsycNET to access streaming psychotherapy demonstrations featuring some of the most renowned therapists in North America working with participants on a host of therapeutic topics.
The collection covers every region of the world and features the work of many of the most influential documentary filmmakers of the 20th century, including interviews, previously unreleased raw footage, field notes, study guides, and more.
Kanopy Streaming Media contains documentaries and select international films from a broad range of publishers on a variety of subjects, licensed specifically to L&C. Includes Kanopy BASE, the Summit version which contains additional streaming content.
Includes the complete Naxos, Marco Polo, and Dacapo catalogues, with almost nine hundred labels represented in total. The library currently contains more than 2 million tracks. See separate Jazz and World databases for additional coverage.
Naxos Music Library World offers a wide range of World music, from legendary historical musical performances to contemporary world music.
Recordings of over 32,000 artists are represented, spanning 150 countries and 1,500 cultural groups. Also includes select recordings from the Smithsonian Folkways catalog.