From zines, newspapers and ephemera, to oral histories, films and photographs, 1980s Culture and Society is an eclectic and multi-faceted resource compiled from archival collections housed across the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, and Canada. Capturing diverse perspectives, materials produced by grassroots organizations and under-represented groups are presented alongside government records and mainstream media to showcase the key social, cultural, and political concerns of the decade.
The De Gruyter University Press Library (UPL) brings together eBook collections from more than 27 of the world’s most prestigious university presses and publishing houses, including Harvard, Princeton, and Edinburgh.
Includes filmed performances of National Theatre Live broadcasts, alongside high-quality archive recordings. The Library has access to collections 1, 2, and 3.
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Center for Research Libraries (CRL); Global Resources Network; Global Press Archive (GPA)
From the first newspapers established by Peter the Great to the fall of the Romanovs, the Imperial Russian Newspapers collection chronicles 189 years of Russian history. Comprising out-of-copyright newspapers spanning the eighteenth, nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The collection’s core titles are from Moscow and St. Petersburg, complemented by regional newspapers across the Russian Empire.
Coverage from 1767-1918.
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Center for Research Libraries (CRL); Global Resources Network; Global Press Archive (GPA)
The Late Qing and Republican-Era Chinese Newspapers collection provides a comprehensive perspective on Chinese life, culture, and politics throughout the collapse of the Qing Dynasty, the years of provisional government and civil war, the external threats during both world wars, and the foundation of the People’s Republic of China in October 1949. The press of more than twenty cities is represented, spanning the Chinese mainland and the entire half century.
Coverage 1910-1949.
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An online collection of classical music, operas and ballets in high definition video available on the internet, mobile, tablets and connected tvs. Includes live broadcasts and archived concerts, artist portraits, documentaries, and education programs. Compare different interpretations of the same work and explore composers, artists, periods, and genres.
Online platform of streaming jazz programs and concerts including classical, free or smooth jazz, blues, soul, big band, swing, funk, bebop, cool jazz, Latin jazz, or New Orleans jazz and swing.
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Center for Research Libraries (CRL); Global Resources Network; Global Press Archive (GPA); MENA newspapers
The Middle Eastern and North African Newspapers collection includes publications from across this region, providing unique insights into the history of individual countries, as well as broad viewpoints on key historic events from the late nineteenth century through the present. Content in the Middle Eastern and North African Newspapers collection is predominantly in Arabic, but also includes key titles in English and French.
Coverage 1870-2021.
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SAGE Campus provides online learning courses for skills and research methods. The courses are self-paced. The courses cover critical skills and research methods across all stages of academic study, split into 5 categories: navigating information, data literacy, data science skills, research skills, and getting published.
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Keywords
Center for Research Libraries (CRL); Global Resources Network; Global Press Archive (GPA)
The Southeast Asian Newspapers collection chronicles the changes when most of the region was largely controlled by colonial powers and then the later challenges of early statehood. Covering several countries from the region, including Myanmar (formerly Burma), Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam, and featuring multiple languages such as Dutch, English, French, Javanese, Spanish, and Vietnamese, the collection incorporates coverage and perspectives on major regional and global events of the late 19th and 20th centuries.
Coverage from 1839 - 1976
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A collection of handbooks published by the Royal Entomological Society for the identification and taxonomy of British insects.
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