Full-text access to over 2,600 peer-reviewed journals across a wide range of disciplines, including arts, humanities, social sciences, science, engineering, medicine, and business. Includes content from Taylor & Francis, Routledge, and Dove Medical Press.
Access to all 3,530 globally-acclaimed instructional videos produced in 2008 by the United Kingdom's Department of Education to train and develop teachers' skills through demonstrations and commentary by teachers, administrators, and other educational experts.
A fully searchable archive of The Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph, offering over 1 million pages of news, commentary, and features. Covers UK and international affairs, politics, culture, and society from the mid-19th to early 21st century.
A digital archive of over 100,000 images documenting Nazi persecution and the Holocaust (1889–1965). Includes eyewitness accounts, photographs, propaganda, synagogue postcards, and biographical records. Drawn from the Wiener Library, the world’s first Holocaust archive.
A searchable, full-text facsimile archive of The Times (London), covering over 200 years from 1785 onward. Offers in-depth reporting on global events, politics, business, and culture, with articles viewable in their original published format.
A searchable digital archive of the TLS from 1902–2014, offering facsimile pages and revealing the identities of previously anonymous contributors. Covers literature, criticism, history, politics, science, and the arts, with contributions from leading global writers and thinkers.
Provides full-text access to major newspaers from across the US, including The Times-Picayune (New Orleans), The Plain Dealer (Cleveland), and The Oregonian (Portland) from 1923 to 1991. Drawn from U.S. historical collections, the archive includes news articles, editorials, advertisements, and other content reflecting regional perspectives on 20th-century American life.
A searchable collection of play texts from the 1890s to the present, featuring works by over 300 playwrights from across the English-speaking world. Includes a wide range of dramatic styles and themes, with representation of postcolonial, women’s, and community theatre alongside canonical and lesser-known works.
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