Text of the Wall Street Journal, Eastern edition. Provides business and financial news coverage, personal and company profiles, feature reporting, special reports, and regular columns. Additional access options for the Wall Street Journal are available.
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Wall Street Journal
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Wall Street Journal (ProQuest Historical Newspapers)
Full text of the Wall Street Journal, America's business newspaper. Additional access options for the Wall Street Journal are available.
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Wall Street Journal Online
The Wall Street Journal Online is a New York based newspaper with a focus on business and financial news; this entry enables access to wsj.com and via their apps. Additional access options for the Wall Street Journal are available. Wall Street Journal allows access for current IU Bloomington faculty, staff, students, and retired faculty only.
Account Setup: The first time eligible IU Bloomington users access the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) Online they will be asked to register for an account. They should use their IU email address to register. Following activation, IUB users can go directly to the Wall Street Journal online at https://www.wsj.com or to WSJ apps and log in with the username and password they created during account registration.
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War Department and Indian Affairs, 1800-1824
Digital collection of War Department correspondence. Includes letters from Indian superintendents and agents, factors of trading posts, Territorial and State governors, military commanders, missionaries, and other public and private individuals. Among them are drafts of letters sent, vouchers, receipts, requisitions, abstracts and financial statements, certificates of deposit, depositions, contracts, and newspapers. Also includes copies of speeches to Native Americans, proceedings of conferences with Native Americans in Washington, licenses of traders, passports for travel in the Indian country, appointments, and instructions to commissioners, superintendents, agents, and other officials.
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Washington Post (ProQuest Historical Newspapers)
The full text of the Washington Post from 1877 - 2006, with images of pages and articles; users can search and limit by date and article type. Additional access options for the Washington Post.
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Washington Post Online
Online access to the Washington Post, one of America's leading daily newspapers. Includes access to reporting and analysis from Washington and around the world, including award-winning investigative coverage and editorial commentary. Also includes live-streaming of Washington Post Live events. Click more info for instructions on creating a personal Washington Post account with your IU Bloomington email.
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Waterloo Directory of English Newspapers and Periodicals, 1800-1900
A subject-inclusive, language-inclusive bibliography of 73,000 publications, 68,000 personal names, 6,300 issuing bodies, 2,400 publishing towns, 23,000 title pages, 2,000 subjects. Includes access to Series 3.
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We Were Prepared for the Possibility of Death: Freedom Riders in the South, 1961
Primary source documents related to the Civil Rights activists, the Freedom Riders. The Freedom Riders traveled on interstate buses into the segregated South to test the United States Supreme Court decision, Boynton v. Virginia, which had outlawed racial segregation in the restaurants and waiting rooms in terminals serving buses that crossed state lines.
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Web News
Near real-time access to top news feeds from around the globe across a range of business and general news topics.
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Web of Science
Citation database covering scholarly journal literature in the sciences, social sciences, arts, and humanities. Search interface allows cross-searching of BIOSIS Previews, Medline, Zoological Record, Web of Science Core Collection, and others.
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Web ŌYA-bunko
Indexes over 400 popular journals held by Ōya Sōichi Bunko 大宅壮一文庫, a private library in Tokyo with a broad collection of journals reflecting popular culture in Japan. Please note: to access select ログイン (login). Users need to be sure to select the ログアウト (logout) button when finished.
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West Academic Study Aids
PLEASE NOTE: Access is limited to affiliates of the Mauer School of Law only. Access to study aids aimed at law students. Please note: users must create an individual account in order to take notes, highlight, save favorites, and download titles for offline access.
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Western Travellers in the Islamic World Online
Contains accounts of travel as a source for research on historical relations between “East” and “West” . Predominantly covering the Ottoman Empire, the collection also stretches into Ethiopia, Central Asia, Afghanistan, North Africa, and of course Iran.
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WGSN Fashion
Online trend library for the apparel, style, design and retail industries. Includes a 12-year archive with 5 million images and 600,000 pages of information.
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Wikilengua del Español
Wiki for information on the usage and style of the Spanish language.
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Wiley Digital Archives
Provides access to historical primary sources, digitized from leading societies, libraries, and archives around the world. Includes access to the archives of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland (RAI), the New York Academy of Sciences (NYAS), Royal Geographical Society, 1478-1953 (RGS) ; The Royal College of Physicians (RCP).
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Wiley Online Library
Provides access to journal articles, online books, and major reference works, in science, technology, medicine, humanities and social sciences.
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WindowsWear
WindowsWear is a visual merchandising database providing access to retail data including store windows, store interiors, packaging, e-commerce. PLEASE NOTE: First time users must create an individual login using your IU email account for access.
- Select "Sign Up - It's Free!"
- Next, choose "Academic" and click on "Indiana University" from the dropdown.
- Click "Create Profile."
- Register using your IU email account.
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Winmo
Provides competitive intelligence and prospecting data on advertisers and advertising agencies.
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Wire China
Digital news magazine dedicated to understanding and chronicling China’s economic rise, and its influence on global business, finance, trade, labor and the environment.
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Women and Social Movements in Modern Empires Since 1820
Provides access to documents focused on women's perspectives in world history, with a particular emphasis on colonized and Indigenous voices.
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Women and Social Movements in the United States, 1600-2000
This database brings together books, images, documents, scholarly essays, commentaries, and bibliographies, documenting the multiplicity of women's activism in public life.
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Women and Social Movements International
Primary sources on women's international activism since the mid-nineteenth century.
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Women at Work during World War II: Rosie the Riveter and the Women's Army Corps
Consists of two major sets of records documenting the experience of American women during World War II: Records of the Women's Bureau of the U.S. Department of Labor, and Correspondence of the Director of the Women's Army Corps.
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Women in The National Archives
This collection consists of two elements: A finding aid to women's studies resources in The National Archives, and original documents on the suffrage question in Britain, the Empire and colonial territories.
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Women Writers Online
Contains approximately 200 texts written by women in English from 1400-1850.
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Women's Magazine Archive
Access to the full backfiles of leading women’s interest consumer magazines.
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Women's Studies Manuscript Collections from the Schlesinger Library: Voting Rights, National Politics, and Reproductive Rights
Digital access to collections from the Schlesinger Library at Radcliffe College covering voting rights, national politics, and reproductive rights. The voting rights papers include documentation of national, regional, and local leaders. Collections on reproductive rights are the Schlesinger Library Family Planning Oral History Project, and the papers of Mary Ware Dennett and the Voluntary Parenthood League.
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Women's Wear Daily Archive
A comprehensive archive of Women’s Wear Daily, from the first issue in 1910 to material from within the last twelve months, reproduced in high-resolution images.
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Workers, Labor Unions, and the American Left in the 20th Century: Federal Records
Digital access to a range of collections documenting the American workers and labor unions in the 20th century, with a special emphasis on the interaction between workers and the U.S. federal government.
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Working Men's Institute Archival Collections
Selected Archivals of the Working Men's Institute, the oldest continuously operating public library in Indiana. New Harmony is also known as "Athens on the Wabash"
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World at War: Understanding Conflict and Society
Primary and secondary source documents on military conflicts from antiquity to today.
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World Bank e-Library
ACCESS TO THIS RESOURCE WILL NO LONGER BE AVAILABLE AFTER DECEMBER 31, 2023. Online access to publications of the World Bank (International Bank for Reconstruction and Development). Includes access to World Bank publications and Policy Research Working Papers.
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World Bank Open DataWorld Bank publication that tracks the annual movement of international capital flows to developing countries.
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World Biographical Information System
Worldwide index to biographical information on people from the 8th century B.C. to the present.
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World Development IndicatorsStatistical database featuring economic, social, environmental data since 1960 for countries of the world.
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World Heritage Sites: Africa
Links visual, contextual, and spatial documentation of African heritage sites. The materials serve researchers in African studies, anthropology, archaeology, architecture, art history, Diaspora studies, folklore and literature, geography, and history, as well as those focused on geomatics, advanced visual and spatial technologies, historic preservation, and urban planning.
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World Higher Education DatabaseComprehensive and up-to-date compendium of information on higher education systems and institutions worldwide, now available open access.
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World History in Video
Streaming documentaries will allow students and researchers to explore human history from the earliest civilizations to the late twentieth century.
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World News ConnectionWorld News Connection is translated news from overseas sources.
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World News Digest
Provides summaries of domestic and international news.
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World Newspaper Archive
A collection of historical newspapers from around the globe.
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World Newsreels Online
Collection of streaming videos that features full runs of many of the key international newsreels produced during the first half of the twentieth century.
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World of Children - Artek Pioneer Camp Archives, 1944-1967 OnlineCollection of documents from the Russian State Archive of Social and Political History (RGASPI) relating to the Artek Pioneer Camp (1924- )
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World Politics Review
A daily online resource for international politics and foreign affairs written by more than 400 contributors from around the world.
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World Religions: Belief, Culture, and ControversyInformation covering beliefs such as Hinduism, Christianity, Shintoism, Confucianism, and more, including Humanism, Agnosticism and Wicca
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World Shakespeare Bibliography Online
Provides annotated entries for scholarly and popular materials related to Shakespeare and published or produced from 1960 onward. The scope is international. Updated regularly.
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World War I: British Foreign Office Political Correspondence, 1914-1920
Begins with the assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand of Austro-Hungary in July 1914 and continues through until the armistice between Germany and the Allies in November 1918, and beyond, into 1920. Documents cover a wide variety of topics on World War I as reported by and to the British Foreign Office. The documents include dispatches, reports, and telegrams.
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World War I: Records of the American Expeditionary Forces, and Diplomacy in the World War I Era (1915-1927)
Digital access to documents on the American Expeditionary Forces (AEF) during World War I as well as materials on U.S. intelligence operations and the post-war peace process. AEF documents consist of correspondence, cablegrams, operations reports, statistical strength reports and summaries of intelligence detailing troop movements and operations of Allied and enemy forces.
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World War II: U.S. Documents on Planning, Operations, Intelligence, Axis War Crimes, and Refugees
Digital access to documents related to WWII, including President Franklin D. Roosevelt's Map Room Files, Records of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Records of the War Department Operations Division, U.S. Navy Action and Operational Reports, Records of the Office of War Information, Papers of the War Refugee Board, George C. Marshall Papers, FBI Files on Tokyo Rose, Manhattan Project documents, Potsdam Conference Documents, and records on lend-lease.
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World's Fairs : A Global History of Expositions
Provides access to official records, monographs, publicity, artwork and artifacts, covering world's fairs from the Crystal Palace in 1851 and the proliferation of North American exhibitions, to fairs around the world and twenty-first century expos.
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WorldCat
Thousands of libraries may be searched from this one catalog; Interlibrary Loan requests can also be made.
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Worldcat.org
WorldCat.org lets you search the collections of libraries in your community and thousands more around the world.
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Worldwide Political Science Abstracts
Provides citations, abstracts, and indexing of the international serials literature in political science and its complementary fields, including international relations, law, and public administration/policy.
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WRDS Datasets
PLEASE NOTE: INDIVIDUAL REGISTRATION WITH AN OFFICIAL INDIANA UNIVERSITY EMAIL ACCOUNT IS REQUIRED TO ACCESS THIS RESOURCE. Available for IUB-affiliated users only. Questions related to registration should be directed to the Kelley School of Business. Any users with questions or problems with an existing WRDS account should submit a help ticket from within the WRDS website. Access to financial, economic, and marketing data. There is also a dedicated WRDS terminal in the Business/SPEA Information Commons.
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Wright American Fiction (1851-1875)
Collection of almost 3,000 digitized nineteenth-century American fiction in an ongoing cooperative project of Big Ten university libraries, led by Indiana University.
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WWD
Access to the most current year of the fashion industry trade journal.
IUB Affiliates: To register for access to the Digital Daily, visit https://go.iu.edu/3j15 and create a personal account using your @indiana.edu or @iu.edu email address. Once activated, you will receive an emailed link to the Digital Daily each day. You can also use the account to access the Digital Daily directly on the WWD website and access the WWD mobile app.