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Teacher reference center
Includes abstracts and full text of articles from 280 journals in the area of education and school administration. Covers all levels of education, including K-12 and higher education. Covers 1984 - 2003.
Tests and measures in the social sciences
Index to tests and measurements found in over 80 reference sources.
THOMAS
Provides free access to a wide range of legislative information on the Congress, including the full text of the Congressional Record and bills for the 103rd to the present Congress, a directory of congressional committees and members of Congress, the weekly floor schedule for the House, and a schedule of daily committee hearings. Includes text of How our laws are made by Edward F. Willett Jr.
Thomas register of American manufacturers
Provides detailed information on companies, products and service categories. Also offers online suppliers catalogs.
Times Literary Supplement archive
Provider: TLS
Search TLC reviews, reviewers and books from October 1994.
TLG Online.
Full text database of primary sources covering Greek literature from Homer (Eighth Century B.C.) to the fall of Byzantium in AD 1453.
TOCS-IN
Provides the tables of contents from a selection of Classics,Near Eastern Studies, and Religion journals. Subjects covered include: Greek and Latin linguistics and literature, Greek and Roman history, archaeology, mythology,and the Ancient Near East. About ten percent of the entries link to the full text of the articles. Covers published works from 1992-present.
Tripix
Provides access to images that are part of the Tri-College Visual Resource Collections (Bryn Mawr, Haverford, and Swarthmore Colleges)
Triptych
Provides access to the digital collections of Bryn Mawr College Special Collections, Haverford College Special Collections, Swarthmore College Friends Historical Library and Swarthmore College Peace Collection. Includes primary source material in the areas of advertising, botany, peace studies, Quakerism, theater, women's studies and more.



