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Academic OneFile (Gale) This link opens in a new window
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Alternate Name(s): Academic OneFIle
Gale Academic OneFile, provides millions of articles from over 17,000 scholarly journals and other authoritative sources and covers everything from art and literature to economics and the sciences. Also included are thousands of podcasts and videos.
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Alternate Name(s): Agriculture Collection
With broad coverage of agriculture and its related fields, this collection provides a comprehensive view of a growing body of knowledge. Researchers will have access to current and authoritative periodical content that spans the industry from practical aspects of farming to cutting-edge scientific research in horticulture. With strong emphasis on titles covered in the Agricola database, this collection of journal titles is focused on agriculture-related fields.
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Alternate Name(s): Reveal Digital American Prison Newspapers
What you’ll find here: American Prison Newspapers brings together hundreds of newspapers published within prisons by incarcerated people over the past 200 years. When complete, the collection will contain newspapers from prisons in every state, representing penal institutions of all kinds, including women-only institutions.
Variant title: Reveal Digital American Prison Newspapers.
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Alternate Name(s): Archives Unbound
Archives Unbound presents topically-focused digital collections of historical documents. A multi-disciplinary resource, collections cover a broad range of topics from the Middle Ages forward-from Witchcraft to World War II to twentieth-century political history. Particular strengths include U.S. foreign policy; U.S. civil rights; global affairs and colonial studies; and modern history. Collections are chosen based on requests from scholars, archivists, and students.
With Archives Unbound, users can engage with primary sources by selecting the Explore Topics list, where they can browse available collections within a pre-filtered research topic, and other advanced search features including a wide range of search indexes, term frequency, and term clusters in order to uncover the research path that best suits the users needs.
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What you'll find here: the largest and most comprehensive content-and-discovery repository for public policy research. It includes reports, policy briefs, media, articles, datasets, blog posts, and other content, from thousands of IGOs, NGOs, think tanks, and research organizations from around the world.
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Alternate Name(s): Reveal Digital Student Activism
What you’ll find here:: Primary sources documenting the history of student protests in the United States. The collection will contain approximately 75,000 pages drawn from special collection libraries and archives around the country. Materials include circulars, leaflets, fliers, pamphlets, newsletters, campaign materials, protest literature, clippings, periodicals, bulletins, letters, press releases, ephemera; and meeting, demonstration, conference, and event documentation.

The collection will capture the voices of students across the great range of protest, political actions, and equal-rights advocacy from the 20th and early 21st century United States.
Note: In the interest of sensitivity toward the privacy of activists on the streets and in organizing communities today, the collection does not depict contemporary protests.
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Alternate Name(s): Pressbooks University of Baltimore OER Press
What you’ll find here: Open Education Resources (OER) created by University of Baltimore faculty for their courses.

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