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    From the National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism (START). Data collections include the Global Terrorism Database, Terrorist Organization Profiles, and Minorities at Risk Organizational Behavior.
 

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Core Databases in Biodefense Policy

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  • Columbia International Affairs Online (CIAO)
    Full text of more than 400 working papers, 40 conference proceedings, and 10 books annually, as well as abstracts from leading international relations research journals, brief reports, monthly statistics and maps.

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    Comprehensive collection of primary documents is provided in full-text, including more than 55,000 important declassified documents regarding critical U.S. policy decisions.
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    Provides access to U.S. policy documents, presidential directives, and national strategy documents, as well as many other useful resources.
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    Collection offers current news for all branches of the military, through a thorough offering of periodicals, academic journals and other related content.
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    NTRL provides documents from the National Technical Information Service's comprehensive collection of federally-funded technical reports.The National Technical Information Service acquires, indexes, abstracts, and archives the largest collection of U.S. government-sponsored technical reports in existence. The NTRL offers access to these authenticated government technical reports to libraries and technical information users.
 

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