A vast resource of topically-focused digital collections of historical documents that combine the best of legacy microfilms from Gale and Primary Source Media and new, never-before-filmed collections. Specifically developed to address the needs of individual scholars, universities and organizations, Archives Unbound is unique not only for its expansive, multi-disciplinary content but also for the distinct new intuitive search platform by which you access it.
Access includes:
Afghanistan and the U.S., 1945-1963: Records of the U.S. State Department
U.S. Relations and Policies in Southeast Asia, 1944-1958: Records of the Office of Southeast Asian Affairs
National Security and FBI Surveillance Enemy Aliens
Click here for a more complete listing of collections available in this electronic resource
A combination of Encyclopedia Britannica and the Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary & Thesaurus with access to magazines, periodicals, biographies, news, and more .
The Churchill Archives is a digital library of modern international history that includes more than 800,000 pages of original documents, produced between 1874 and 1965, ranging from Winston S. Churchill’s personal correspondence to his official exchanges with kings, presidents, politicians, and military leaders
Credo Reference hosts more than 780 reference titles that you can search or browse by topic.
Credo Reference offers:
Tools to quickly map your paper topic
Citable sources for your bibliography
Provide thousands and thousands of images, charts, graphs, diagrams and more
Primary documents central to U.S. foreign and military policy since 1945
Diverse collections organized by country, event, or topic:
Afghanistan/ Argentina/ Berlin Crisis/ Chile & the U.S./ China and the U.S./
CIA Covert Ops/ CIA Family Jewels/ Columbia & the U.S./ Cuban Missile Crisis/
Guatemala and the U.S./ El Salvador 1977-1994/ Electronic Surveillance and the NSA/
Iran Revolution/ Iran-Contra Affair/ Iraqgate/
Japan and the U.S., 1960-2000/ Kissinger Telephone Conversations/
Kissinger Transcripts/ Mexico-U.S. Counternarcotics Policy/ National Security Agency/
Nicaragua/ Peru/ Philippines & U.S. Policy/
Presidential Directives/ South Africa/ Soviet Estimate/
Terrorism and U.S. Policy, 1968-2002/ The United States and the Two Koreas/
U.S. Espionage and Intelligence/ U.S. Intelligence & China/
Intelligence Community 1947-1989 & After 9-11/ Weapons of Mass Destruction/
Military Uses of Space/ U.S. Nuclear History/
Nuclear Non-Proliferation/ U.S. Policy in Vietnam War, 1954-1975
Chronologies; glossaries; subject bibliographies
Click Collections Guide for a list and description of the various collections.
An archive of scholarly journal literature in the humanities.
Academic disciplines that include history, political science, and law, as well as Middle Eastern, Latin American, Asian, African, and Slavic studies
Content includes the first issuance of each journal title included in the database
Current to within the last 2-5 years
Boston Globe (1872-1982)
Christian Science Monitor (1908--1991)
Chicago Tribune (1849-1990)
Los Angeles Times (1881-1990)
New York Times (1851--2001)
Wall Street Journal ( 1889--1987)
Washington Post (1877—1988)
The collection offers full page and article images with searchable text going back to each newspaper's first issue.
The collection includes digital reproductions providing access to every page from every available issue.
NOTE: Search Lexis-Nexis Academic for current newspaper articles.
References to articles on U.S. history and culture found in English language periodicals, 1890-1982
Broad subject coverage in mainstream, popular magazines
Subjects include: popular culture, history, foreign affairs, biography, medicine, news, politics, religion, science, sports, technology, and travel
Electronic version of the paper index, Readers’ Guide to Periodical Literature (Ref Z 5051 R7)
Terrorism Research & Analysis Consortium (TRAC) is a comprehensive resource for the study of political violence of all kinds. TRAC provides researchers in the fields of terrorism studies, political science, international relations, sociology, criminal justice, philosophy and history with content that enables intellectual clarity on a highly complex topic.
-- Core analyses of 3,800 groups that have been known to aid and abet political violence or terrorist organizations.
-- Original, commissioned analyses of seminal terrorism topics.
-- Profiles of vulnerable regions and cities mostly likely to attract terrorist incidents.
-- Live intelligence repository: TRAC provides a publishing center for research of any length produced by its members.
-- TRAC continuously monitors important news and analysis sources and posts feeds to the site as events unfold.
-- Hot links that quickly navigate between concepts within articles, news feeds, and outside resources.
-- Access to political violence experts worldwide.
-- Hundreds of internet links to think tanks; government agencies; universities, community colleges and police academies offering courses in terrorism, criminal justice, and homeland security; government and private research centers.
News articles, parliamentary reports, editorial opinion, obituaries, photos, advertising and classifieds.
Keyword and relevance searching
Browse by date feature allows you to find an individual issue of the newspaper and read through, page by page
Note:
The Times (London) is not published on Sunday.
The Sunday Times is a totally different newspaper and is not included in this database.
The Times (London), 1985-present, is included in the NexisUni database.
Updates the Library’s holdings of the quarterly printed index
(Ref Z 1223 Z7 D4) and the microfiche collection (microfiche 1-2)
Previously classified documents from post-World War II era through the 1970s, many with the original stamps, scribbles, and smudges
Full-text memoranda; reports; letters; cables; and assorted documents
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