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Research Databases & Digital Collections

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Alternate Name(s) Amateur Newspapers from the American Antiquarian Society
Small, quasi-ephemeral newspapers, many published by young amateur journalists. Issues from papers, published in every state except Alaska and Hawaii, plus numerous titles from Canada. The papers within this collection range in size from miniature to quarto, and from two to fifty or more pages. Collection includes papers published from their first appearance until the year 1900 (19th century).
The experience and impact of Asian Americans as recorded by the news media. Includes Series 1 (1704-1941) and 2 (1942-2017)
Alternate Name(s) BBIH
(Searches through citations, subject indexing, and abstracts)
An extensive bibliography of literature about the British Isles, British Empire and the Commonwealth from the Roman period to present day.
Research database about every species, subspecies, and family of the world's birds. Includes bird observation data, images, sounds, videos illustrations, maps, animations, and more.
Alternate Name(s) CMOS
(Searches through citations and the full text)
An online version of the The Chicago Manual of Style.
NOTE: The 18th Edition is new as of fall 2024. The 17th Edition is also available online.
Articles from scholarly and professional journals, books, dissertations, standards of practice, audiovisuals, and other materials in nursing, biomedicine, health sciences librarianship, alternative/complementary medicine, consumer health, and related disciplines. Provides some full text.
Constellate is the text analytics service from ITHAKA (JSTOR and Portico). It is a platform for teaching, learning, and performing text analysis using archival repositories of scholarly and primary source content. Contact your librarian for help using this resource.
Bibliographic citation database from the Universidad de La Rioja.
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.
(Searches through citations, subject indexing, and some full text)
An index of articles and book reviews in humanities, social sciences, and interdisciplinary fields. It indexes major scholarly journals and important specialized magazines published between 1907 and 1984.
Full-text collection of fragments and testimonia of Greek historians, and other authors from antiquity divided into parts: genealogy and mythography; chronography (political-military history); horography and ethnography; biography; and geography.
Collection of encyclopedia, dictionaries, reference compilations, and periodical resources about Japan.
Alternate Name(s) Intelex Past Masters
(Searches through citations, subject indexing, and some full text)
Texts and translations of selected ebooks in the history of philosophy and thought.
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