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Reaxys

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The library is currently offering a trial of Reaxys, a compound and reaction database provided by Elsevier.
Trial Period:April 16, 2026 (Wednesday) – approximately six months

■ Overview

 Reaxys is a chemistry-focused database and search engine that integrates over one billion chemical data records with AI-powered search and retrosynthesis tools. It provides strong support for chemists across a wide range of activities, from synthetic route design and competitive research to improving efficiency throughout the DMTA cycle.

The Making of the Modern World, Part III

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This database features 20th-century content covering major events that shaped modern society—World War I, the Great Depression, and World War II.

It is a valuable resource not only for the study of economic thought, but also for those interested in the social forces unleashed by economic developments, as well as early 20th-century history, political science, philosophy, business and economic law, and women's studies.

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The Times Educational Supplement Historical Archive, 1910–2000

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This database provides full-text facsimiles of the Times Educational Supplement (TES) from the first issue in 1910 to 2000.

The library also holds some print versions from 2000 onwards. For more information, including the volume numbers, please click here.

Oxford Reference

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This is the reference books platform provided by Oxford University Press. (Subscribed titles are only available.)

Available titles (As of 2023.4.1)
The Oxford Encyclopedia of Economic History (2005)
The Oxford Dictionary of the Middle Ages (2010)
The Oxford Dictionary of Original Shakespearean Pronunciation (2016)
The Oxford Encyclopedia of Communication and Critical Cultural Studies (2019)
The Oxford Encyclopedia of Public Administration (2022)
The Oxford International Encyclopedia of Legal History (2009)

Archives Unbound

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Commercial and Trade Relations Between Tsarist Russia, the Soviet Union and the U.S.,1910-1963

This collection of U.S. State Department Central Classified Files relates to commercial and trade relations beginning in the Tsarist Russia period and extending through Khrushchev period in Soviet history. It contains a wide range of materials from U.S. diplomats including materials on treaties, general conditions affecting trade, imports and exports, laws and regulations, customs administration, tariffs, and ports of entry activities.

China and the Modern World

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Module 3 : Diplomacy and Political Secrets, 1869-1950
This is the collection of 4,204 carefully selected and digitized China-related documents from the British Library's holdings of former Indian Ministry documents from the Political and Confidential Sector, Burma Bureau, and Military Sector.
These documents include intelligence materials, reports, memoranda, letters, intelligence logbooks, expedition logbooks, maps, etc., by the former Ministry of India concerning mainland China and the border areas with British India, namely Xinjiang, Tibet, and Yunnan.

U.S. Declassified Documents Online

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It contains declassified documents of the U.S. federal government and is fully text searchable.
It contains classified documents from approximately 60 U.S. government agencies, including the State Department, Department of Defense, CIA, FBI, National Security Council, White House, etc.

The Making of the Modern World

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The Making of the Modern World (MOMW) is a series of approximately 87,000 European publications on social and economic history spanning 500 years from the mid-15th century to the mid-20th century. The original holdings include The Goldsmiths' Library of Economic Literature at the University of London, the Kress Library of Business and Economics at Harvard University, the Seligman Collection at Columbia University and the Hiroshima University of Economics, and the History of Economics Collection at the University of Kansas.

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