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HIST 4171: Technology and Society
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HIST 4171: Technology and Society
Tips for researching library databases for the final research paper about an invention and how it solved a problem or changed society.
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Background Information in Encyclopedias
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Background Information in Encyclopedias
AccessScience
AccessScience features fully searchable content from McGraw-Hill's Encyclopedia of Science & Technology, 10th Edition
Credo Reference
Credo General Reference is an online reference solution for researchers. Offering 511 highly-regarded titles from over 70 publishers, this resource covers every major subject from the world's best publishers of reference.
Encyclopedia of the History of Technology
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Encyclopedia Britannica
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An authoritative source for general information on virtually any topic.
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