HST 328: Women in US History 1880-1980 (Poly campus online)
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Database of in-depth information about more than 300,000 periodicals/serials of all types: scholarly journals, e-journals, peer-reviewed titles, magazines, newsletters and newspapers. Entries provide ISSN, publisher, language, subject, abstracting & indexing coverage, full-text database coverage, and reviews written by librarians.Alternate titles: Ulrich's Periodicals Directory