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Japan Knowledge Plus NRJapan Knowledge: Consists of over 30 titles, including 5 encyclopedias, 8 dictionaries, 7 full text magazines, interactive maps, video, and the full text of the collection of Tokyo bunko. Titles that can be searched include Kaisha shikiho, Joho chishiki imdas, Gendai yogo no kiso chishiki, Nihon jinmei daijiten, the Kodansha encyclopedia of Japan, Dejitaru daijisen, Kagaku gijutsu ryakugo daijiten, Nihon rekishi chimei taikei.
Jewish EncyclopediaContains the complete contents of the 12-volume Jewish Encyclopedia, which was originally published between 1901-1906 by Funk and Wagnalls. It contains over 15,000 articles and illustrations on the history, religion, literature, and customs of the Jewish people. Also available in print at 296 JEW.
Jobson's OnlineDun & Bradstreet: Jobson's is a single access point to information on over a thousand companies (industrial & mining) listed on the Australian & New Zealand Stock Exchanges. It is updated nightly from sources including the Press & News, ASX, Annual Reports, D&B Business Information Services and Company interviews. It offers comprehensive, accurate and timely listed company information, including full company details, key personnel, subsidiaries, shareholders, professional service providers, history, main activities, operations and financial tables. You can search by Company Name, Exchange, Board, State, ASX Code, or Industry, to: review individual companies or entire industry sectors; evaluate financial performance; contact decision-makers; link company family trees; and analyse competitors.
Journal Abbreviation SourcesA registry of Web sites that list or provide access to the full title of abbreviated journal titles.
JSTORJSTOR: JSTOR Arts & Sciences collections. JSTOR is an archive of important scholarly journals. JSTOR offers researchers the ability to retrieve high-resolution, scanned images of journal issues and pages as they were originally designed, printed, and illustrated. There is a gap, typically from 1 to 5 years, between the most recently published journal issue and the back issues available in JSTOR.