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LISTA
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Abstracts (LISTA) database as a free resource to anyone interested in libraries
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the EBSCOhost platform, LISTA indexes nearly 600 periodicals plus books, research
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Teacher Reference Center (TRC)
This index of over 260 titles from the most popular teacher and administrator
trade journals, periodicals, and books is now also offered free via the EBSCOhost
platform. This database provides coverage on key education topics such as Assessment,
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GreenFILE™ In keeping with our commitment to environmental consciousness,
EBSCO proudly offers GreenFILE, a freely accessible research
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humans affect the ecology. Drawing on the connection between
the environment and disciplines such as agriculture, education,
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GreenFILE’s initial release will include A&I for more
than 600 titles, including comprehensive coverage – from
to volume 1, issue 1 to present – for Bioscience (back
to 1964), Conservation Biology (back to 1987), i>Journal of
Ecology (back to 1913) and Journal of Environmental Planning & Management
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from open access titles.