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The following databases are newly acquired or being evaluated for a future subscription.
Alternate Name(s):EBSCOhost Arte Público Hispanic Historical Collection: Series 1 and 2;latino;latina;latinx;arte publico hispanic historical collection;
Digital collection of historical content pertaining to U.S. Hispanic history, literature, political commentary, and culture.
Analysts' forecasts of the U.S. economic outlook. Searchable PDFs of past and current issues. **To access VitalLaw, you must register to create a user ID and password.
Periodicals concerning the 20th-century history of the British Empire, decolonization, and the history and culture of former colonies. Coverage ranges from the late-19th century to the 21st.
The Digital Library of the Middle East (DLME) offers free and open access to the rich cultural legacy of the Middle East and North Africa by bringing together collections from a wide range of cultural heritage institutions. Developed by an engineering team from CLIR and Stanford Libraries, the platform federates and makes accessible data about collections from around the world.
Focus on the individual experiences and personal narratives of seafarers. From journals and memoirs to ships’ logs and court records, the lives of ordinary seamen, merchants, whalers and pirates can be explored.
Alternate Name(s):MIT Press Direct to Open, MIT Press D2O
Ebooks with key subject areas covered in the complete collection include art and architecture, biomedical sciences, business and finance, computer science, cognitive science, design, education, environment, game studies, humanities, information science, linguistics, neuroscience, new media, philosophy, and social sciences.