Gale is a prominent educational publishing company that has significantly contributed to research and learning across public and academic libraries, schools, and businesses. It is widely recognized for its extensive full-text magazine and newspaper databases, offering valuable online resources. Furthermore, Gale is known for its multi-volume reference works, particularly in the fields of religion, history, and social science, providing comprehensive and authoritative information for researchers and students alike.
This reference contains more than 7000 entries describing the activities and personnel groups and committees that function to advise the president of the United States and bureaux of the federal government as well as detailed information about their histories.
The Video Source Book continues its comprehensive coverage of the wide universe of video offerings with listing for more than 130,000 complete program listings, encompassing more than 160,000 videos.
Written especially for professionals, students, parents, counselors and others interested in education, this annually updated resource provides more than 5,400 sources of scholarships, fellowships, loans, internships, work study, and other education-related financial aid at all levels of study. Look for the section on federal financial aid for a quick summary of programs sponsored by the federal government. Also included is a state-by-state listing of agencies that users can contact in their home state. Five handy indexes help you quickly locate the information you need - Field of Study, Legal Resident, Place of Study, Special Recipient, Sponsor and Scholarship.
     Willings Press Guide provides detailed coverage of the United Kindgom and international print media, including national and regional newspapers, magazines, periodicals and special interest titles.    Each edition lists more than 65,000 titles with full contact information and escriptive data.
Each updated edition identifies nearly 35,000 live, print and electronic sources of information listed under more than 1,100 alphabetically arranged subjects--industries and business concepts and practices. Edited by business information expert James Woy.
Profiles living persons in the physical and biological fields, as well as public health scientists, engineers, mathematicians, statisticians, and computer scientists.