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EPPI : Enhanced British Parliamentary Papers on Ireland, 1801-1922University of Southampton: The EPPI Project is dedicated to enhancing access to and use of the British Parliamentary Papers relating to Ireland for the period 1801-1922, and is one of the principal resources for the study of modern Irish history. EPPI involves the electronic cataloguing and full-text digitisation of some 13,700 documents (containing around 600,000 pages) from Southampton University's unique Ford Collection of Official Publications. It includes scans of original census data for the years 1821, 1831, 1842, 1851, 1861 and a range of primary documents on topics relating to law, agriculture, poor relief, religion and trade. Documents can be searched by keyword and title or browsed by subject. The database is still being added to and not all documents are available in full text.
ERIC [Freely available web version]Education Resources Information Center (US): The ERIC database contains over a million bibliographic citations to a broad collection of education-related resources, from government reports to journal articles. Other materials include conference proceedings, project and program descriptions, curriculum guides, bibliographies, and more. This database is an online version of the print titles: Resources in education (RIE) (NLA Call No. Sq 370.78 RES), and, Current index to journals in education (CIJE) (NLA Call No. S 370.16 CUR).
Europa: Gateway to the European UnionEuropean Union: The European Union's portal provides up-to-date coverage of European Union affairs and information about European integration. Users can access the websites of each of the EU institutions and find out about the policies administered by the European Union under the powers devolved to it by treaties.