Recently Added Resources
RECENTLY ADDED DATABASES & E-REFERENCE MATERIALS
1981-2016
The Daily Observer is Liberia's English language best-known independent national newspaper. This archive provides access to over thirty years of coverage of the modern history of Liberia, including the Liberian Civil War through its current phase of development.
Open access to the Southeast Asian Newspapers collection is made possible thanks to the generous support of the Center for Research Libraries and its member institutions.
For more information about using this database, please view the publisher's online tutorial.
Related Subjects: International & Area Studies | Newspapers & Magazines | History & Primary Resources | African & African American StudiesPermalink:
https://gpa.eastview.com/crl/doda/
SlaveVoyages is the world's largest archive of data related to the trans-Atlantic and intra-American slave trades. This database includes data on over 30,000 British, French, and Dutch ships that forced roughly 12 million Africans across the Atlantic between the 16th -19th centuries as well as data on hundreds of thousands of enslaved peoples that were trafficked within the Americas. This resource also includes images, maps, ship routes, information on morality rates aboard the ships, the number of children transported, the names of ship captains, and information related to resistance and rebellions.
This database is made possible by the collaborative effort of Emory University, the Hutchins Center for African and African American Research at Harvard University, the Nation Museum of African American History and Culture, the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture at William and Mary, Rice University, and the University of California.
For more information about using this database, please view the publisher's online tutorial.
Related Subjects: History & Primary Resources | African & African American StudiesPermalink:
https://www.slavevoyages.org/
1778-1886
This open access database provides access to treaties, agreements, and other historical documents between tribal nations and the United States. The documents include an index and are browsable by document type and tribal nation. The digitized documents were originally published in Indian Affairs: Law and Treaties Volume II by Charles Kappler. The documents include links to Kappler's digitized documents at the National Archives.
This open access database is a collaboration between Oklahoma State University, the USDA, the Department of the Interior, and the Department of Defense Legacy Program.
For more information about using this database, please view the publisher's online tutorial.
Related Subjects: History & Primary Resources | Native American StudiesPermalink:
https://treaties.okstate.edu/
This open access database provides access to 374 digitized treaties between Indigenous peoples and the United States, also known as the Ratified Indian Treaties. A collaboration between the National Archives and the Museum of Indian Art and Culture in Santa Fe, this resource also provides historical context in the form of historical maps, information on the historic and present day Native nations involved, and the ability to explore land transfer agreements based on current zip codes.
For more information about using this database, please view the publisher's online tutorial.
Related Subjects: History & Primary Resources | Native American StudiesPermalink:
https://digitreaties.org/
1899-1939
The Soviet-Era Ukrainian Newspapers collection includes five Ukrainian and Russian language newspapers from three different Ukrainian cities, Kyiv, Kharkiv, and Lviv. This collection covers the early 20th century, a tumultuous time for Ukraine, and documents the Ukrainian War for Independence, the Holodomor, and the establishment of the Second Polish Republic and the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic.
For more information about using this database, please visit the publisher's online tutorial.
Related Subjects: History & Primary Resources | Newspapers & Magazines | International & Area StudiesPermalink:
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This open access collection provides access to the digitized histories of civil rights activism by Black, Latine, Indigenous, Asian American, and Pacific Islander communities. Materials are drawn from universities, public libraries, community archives, and historical societies and include photographs, unofficial letters, correspondence, demonstration plan outlines, meeting minutes, newsreels, interviews, and musical recordings. This collection is actively being developed in stages and is targeted for completion at the end of 2025.
For more information about using this database, please view the publisher's online tutorial.
Related Subjects: History & Primary Resources | Sociology | AnthropologyPermalink:
https://www.jstor.org/site/reveal-digital/behind-the-scenes-civil-rights-movements/
This open access database is a collection of primary resources documenting the artistic response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic. The collection focuses on a global perspective and representation of communities who have remained in the margins. Documents within the collection include sheet music, photographs, visual art, playbills and production notes, and personal letters. This collection is actively being developed and new material is added on a regular basis.
For more information about using this database, please view the publisher's online tutorial.
Related Subjects: History & Primary Resources | Fine Arts | Sociology | Anthropology | Performing ArtsPermalink:
https://www.jstor.org/site/reveal-digital/hiv-aids-the-arts/
This collection provides access to over 900 newspapers from over 340 Ukrainian cities. While most newspapers in the collection are in Ukrainian and Russian, there are also papers written in German, Armenian, Crimean Tatar, Hebrew, Polish, Hungarian, and more. Together, these newspapers document the regional consequences of the collapse of the Soviet Union, the early period of Ukraine's independence, and events leading up to the Orange Revolution (2004-2005).
For more information about using this database, please view the publisher's online tutorial.
Related Subjects: History & Primary Resources | Newspapers & Magazines | International & Area StudiesPermalink:
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2008-present
Searches the full text of five current newspapers via ProQuest's platform: Chicago Tribune, Los Angeles Times, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Washington Post.
NOTE: Coverage of the New York Times excludes the most recent 30 days. Access to the most recent month of the New York Times online content is available via NYTimes.com in the Databases & E-Reference listings.
Coverage of the Wall Street Journal excludes the most recent week. Access to the most recent week of the Wall Street Journal content is available via Wall Street Journal in the Databases & E-Reference listings.
For more information about using this database, view the publisher's online tutorial.
Related Subjects: Journalism & Mass Communication | History & Primary Resources | Newspapers & MagazinesPermalink:
https://login.ezproxy.lib.ou.edu/login?url=https://search.proquest.com/?accountid=12964&selectids=1009278%2C1009279%2C1009268%2C1009276%2C1009277
PsycBooks provides access to over 4,600 scholarly and professional titles published by the American Psychological Association. Titles include historical and classic works from the behavioral and social sciences. Updated monthly, this collection also includes all volumes of the APA Handbooks in Psychology Series, APA Classic books, the exclusive electronic release of the APA/Oxford University Press Encyclopedia of Psychology, and hard-to-find and out-of-print books dating back to the 1600s.
For more information about using this resource, please visit the publishers online tutorial.
Related Subjects: Human Relations | Psychology | Education | Social Work | Sociology | Health & Exercise Science | Women's & Gender Studies | GeneralPermalink:
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