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A-Z Databases & E-Resources Lists

For your quick and convenient research needs, Database Finders: Compendium of Open Access Databases has gathered the most useful open-access databases and e-resources lists.

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50States.com provides a variety of resources for a variety of specific facts and other useful information about the 50 states under the United States of America. It includes an alphabetical list of states as well as information on state capitals, abbreviations, symbols, flags, maps, newspapers, current events, statistics, and ZIP codes among others. It also offers exciting state-related quizzes that users may enjoy and utilize to test their knowledge of the states.

The Global Health and Human Rights Database, brought about by the joint venture of Lawyers Collective, the O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law at Georgetown University, and over 100 global partners (NGOs, academic, and private research outfits), is a free online database of worldwide laws associated to health and human rights. This database presents case laws of three different sections, namely, judgments; international and regional instruments; and national constitutions. Scholars and researchers would be able to explore this interactive, searchable, fully indexed website through quick searches, filtering cases, and advanced searches.

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The LawPhil Project is a legal website project of Arellano Law Foundation created through its Information Technology center. Realizing the essence of making the law accessible and understandable not only to the legal community but to the various sectors of society, Arellano Law Foundation aims to digitize and make available online all Philippine Laws, statutes, jurisprudence, presidential decrees, issuances, executive orders, and other legal materials. This site currently provides full text copies of the selected Philippine legislation from 1900 onwards, especially the Philippine constitutions.

The “We the People” Constitution Hub is a free and no subscription public digital collection of curated civics and history resources. This hub highlights the resources that can help an individual to gain deeper knowledge about one’s civic rights and responsibilities, as well as the history and implementation of the constitution. Enriching every child’s learning style, this database allows access for lesson plans in different formats or edits to one’s standards or objectives.

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