Taylor & Francis 6 Humanities & Social Sciences Databases- now trial (1/16 - 3/31)

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In the following period, trials of the Taylor & Francis 6 Humanities & Social Sciences Databases are to be carried out.

■Routledge Resource Online - Education
It provides new contents in nine key areas: assessment, multicultural education, social and emotional learning, educational technology, special education, educational psychology, curriculum, instruction, and educational leadership.
With more than 200 entries, intuitive searching, and detailed metadata, it provides an excellent starting point for students to explore the field of education and can be easily integrated into the learning environment.
From explaining introductory concepts to understanding complex issues in detail, this reference can be used inside and outside the classroom.

■Routledge Resource Online - Psychology in the Real World
It features all-new content that supports the teaching and learning of psychology in seven key areas: law, education, social change, work, sports, relationships, and health.
Over 200 entries, intuitive search, and detailed metadata allow students to explore the field of psychology and explore both existing and new topics for easy integration into the learning environment.
From explaining introductory concepts to understanding complex issues in detail, this reference can be used inside and outside the classroom.

■History of Economic Thought (Routledge Historical Resources)
It provides primary and secondary sources related to the study of economic thought from the 18th century to 1914.
・Contains materials on the study of the history of economic thought from 1700 to 1914.
・Over 7,000 chapters of primary source material are now available in digital format for the first time.
・Over 2,000 chapters of book content
・More than 200 articles from Taylor & Francis journals
・19 new thematic essays by experts in the field
・Video introductions to subjects and resources by academic editor Heinz D. Kurtz
・Short summaries of key subject categories and current thinking

■History of Feminism (Routledge Historical Resources)
It provides primary and secondary sources related to feminism over the long 19th century (1776~1928).
・Contains materials on feminist research from 1776 to 1928
・Thousands of chapters of primary sources digitized for the first time
・Over 1,000 chapters of book content
・Over 100 articles from Taylor & Francis journals
・16 new thematic essays by experts in the field
・Video introductions to subjects and resources by academic editors
・Short summaries of key subject categories and current thinking

■Romanticism (Routledge Historical Resources)
It provides access to book and chapter excerpts, journal articles, new thematic papers, and videos related to the study of Romanticism from the 1780s to the 1830s.
・Includes material on Romanticism studies from the 1780s to 1830s.
・More than 1,000 chapters of primary source material, including some being digitized for the first time
・More than 100 articles from Taylor & Francis journals
・14 new thematic essays by experts in the field
・Video introductions to subjects and resources by academic editor Professor Duncan Wu and others
・Image galleries of photographs and paintings for classroom and research use
・Short summaries of key subject categories and current thinking

■Routledge Encyclopedia of Modernism
It is the largest and most comprehensive database on modernist studies.
Through exhaustive research conducted by a vast international research project involving experts in various fields, it contains over 1,000 articles covering eight basic areas: literature, drama studies, art, music studies, dance studies, film studies, architecture, and intellectual trends.
The geographic and cultural areas covered are not limited to Europe and the United States, but also cover a wide range of regions of the world, including India, the Middle East, Africa, China, Japan, Russia, Southeast Asia, the Caribbean, and Latin America.

■Trial Period
 From 11 January 2023 to 31 March 2023

■Contact Information
 Electronic Resources Management Section, Electronic Resources Management Division, University Library
 Mail:toemanage[a]jimu.kyushu-u.ac.jp (Please replace [a] with @.)
 TEL:092-802-2489

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