Collection of around 200 Oxford University Press law textbooks, covering core and optional undergraduate subjects including contract, criminal, tort, constitutional, and EU law. Designed to support UK law courses, with full-text access and the ability to search across titles. Updated annually to reflect current legal developments.
A comprehensive online legal research database providing access to a wide range of UK legal materials including legislation, case law, legal commentary (includes Halsbury´s Laws of England) and journals.
Digital archive of 26 prominent US and UK LGBT publications from the 1950s to 2015, including The Advocate (from 1967) and Gay Times. Includes full-colour, cover-to-cover issues with searchable text. Covers topics such as activism, politics, health, lifestyle, and the arts, offering insight into LGBTQ+ history, culture, and social change.
An online collection of primary sources documenting the political, social, and cultural history of LGBT life from the late 19th century to the present. Includes books, periodicals, personal papers, speeches, interviews, and ephemera. Covers global perspectives with a focus on North America and Europe.
An index of literature in library and information science. Includes journals, books, research reports, and conference proceedings, with content dating from the mid-1960s to the present. Covers subjects such as librarianship, cataloging, classification, bibliometrics, information management, and online information retrieval.
A bibliographic database of the Library of Congress collections, covering books, manuscripts, maps, music, photographs, newspapers, and audiovisual materials. Includes records from the 14th century to the present, across a wide range of subjects and global regions.
This resource is made up of a multi-institutional collaborative venture to develop the next generation of open-access texts to improve postsecondary education at all levels of higher learning.
A fully searchable archive of The Listener, a weekly BBC magazine published from 1929 to 1991. Includes transcripts of broadcast talks, commentary on cultural and political issues, and contributions from major literary and intellectual figures such as George Orwell, Virginia Woolf, and Bertrand Russell.
A growing scholarly reference work offering over 10,000 articles on world literatures in English, written and edited by academic specialists. Content includes biographical profiles, critical analyses of literary works, and essays on historical, cultural, and theoretical contexts. Coverage spans English, American, European, Classical, and postcolonial literatures, with growing representation of Hispanic, Japanese, South Asian, and Nordic writing.
Primary sources from 1554 to 2007 documenting the English book trade, printing, publishing, book-binding and copyright. Includes the Entry Book of Copies, court and membership records, and trade documents. Offers insight into early copyright law and the Stationers’ Company’s role in London’s printing industry.
An cross-searchable full-text database of poetry, prose, and drama in English, dating back to the 8th century. Includes literary criticism, author biographies, reference works, and academic journals. Subjects: literary studies, linguistics, and cultural history.
A collection of short academic texts focused on the intersection of social identity and place. Topics include race, gender, disability, migration, and religion, with global case studies grounded in lived experience. Designed for teaching and research in the social sciences and humanities.
A collection of open-access critical editions of French and Francophone texts, published by the University of Liverpool. Includes single texts and anthologies with scholarly introductions, notes, and bibliographies. Covers a range of literary and historical subjects, with texts presented in the original, in translation, or with parallel English translations.
A digital collection of over 500 volumes of Greek and Latin literature with parallel English translations. Covers classical texts from Homer to late antiquity, including philosophy, history, drama, poetry, and oratory. Features include full-text search and tools for citation and annotation
Digitised archive of the Los Angeles Times, including news articles, photographs, advertisements, obituaries, and cartoons. Covers local, regional, and national events from the late 19th to early 21st century.