Gartner provides resources about Information Technology (IT) issues and it’s relation to business management. Includes; articles, blogs, case studies, consumer insight, forecasts, market and SWOT analysis, videos and podcasts and more. Subjects include: consumer electronics, financial services, education, automotive, hospitality, insurance, life science, manufacturing. Features: Magic quadrants (a series of market research reports using qualitative data analysis to demonstrate market trends); Hype Cycles (graphical presentations of maturity of emerging technologies).
Records of the Communist Party of Great Britain's Womens' Department from 1944 to 1991. Includes minutes, agendas, and promotional materials from women's campaigns, events, and conferences, offering insight into the relationship between Western communism and the women’s liberation movement during the post-war era.
These personal collections focus on family and domestic life. They document pre-war German-Jewish life, involvement in World War One, leaving Germany in 1939, writing to family members during World War Two, post war life and restitution claims.
Contains a wealth of detail on both current and historical financial data across the world. You will need to register using your Sussex email account to access the resource.
A specialist international public health database for researchers, public health practitioners, NGOs, policy makers, clinicians, healthcare professionals and students. Includes journals, books, research reports, patents and standards, dissertations, conference proceedings, annual reports and more, dating back to 1973.
Searches academic publishers, professional societies and pre-print archives.
The backfile of GQ magazine, from its launch in 1931 (as Apparel Arts) to the present. One of the longest-running, most influential men's magazines, GQ expanded its initial focus on fashion to cover general men’s-interest subjects.
A magazine devoted to classical music, particularly recordings. This resource is being cancelled at the end of the year and will not be avaialble from 2025.
A searchable full-text digital archive of these two British periodicals, containing articles from their first issues in 1821 for the Guardian and 1791 for the Observer.