Over the summer, electronic information provider
Credo Reference added twenty-four new and updated encyclopedias and other reference works to its General Reference collection, bringing the total number of titles to over 600. The new content provides background information in a broad range of disciplines, including Art, Business, Communication, Economics, Education, History, Music, Philosophy, Psychology, Religion, Science, Social Science, and more. The newly added titles are:
- American Human Development Project: The Measure of America 2010-2011: Mapping Risks and Resilience, New York University Press
- Comprehensive Handbook of Psychopathology, Springer Science+Business Media
- Encyclopedia of Capital Punishment in the United States, McFarland
- Encyclopedia of Chinese-American Relations, McFarland
- Encyclopedia of Cuban-United States Relations, McFarland
- Encyclopedia of Philosophers on Religion McFarland
- Encyclopedia of the Alamo and the Texas Revolution, McFarland
- Freedom Facts and Firsts: 400 Years of the African American Civil Rights Experience, Visible Ink Press
- If the Paintings Could Talk, The National Gallery
- Key Concepts in Health Psychology, Sage UK
- Key Concepts in Marketing, Sage UK
- Key Concepts in Radio Studies, Sage UK
- Making of Modern Economics: The Lives and Ideas of Great Thinkers, M.E. Sharpe
- Opera: The Great Composers and their Masterworks, Octopus Publishing Group
- Reformist Voices of Islam: Mediating Islam and Modernity, M.E. Sharpe
- Scientific Exploration and Expeditions: From the Age of Discovery to the Twenty-First Century, M.E. Sharpe
- Springer International Handbooks of Education: International Handbook of Educational Evaluation, Springer Science+Business Media
- Springer International Handbooks of Education: International Handbook of School Effectiveness and Improvement, Springer Science+Business Media
Credo has also added updated editions of the following reference works:
Credo Reference's electronic collection encyclopedias, dictionaries, handbooks, and more are avalable via the Library's Electronic Databases page. See a list of all 601 titles at
http://www.credoreference.com/shelf.do?tab=subject
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