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Browser-based Digital Humanities tool for easy-to-use interrogation and analysis of primary source data, including videos with live walkthroughs, sample projects, glossaries, FAQs, and other instructional materials in "The Learning Center". To log in and create an account please select "Sign in with Microsoft" and enter your University credentials if prompted.
Ensure you only upload content to which you own the rights, and which doesn’t contain personal or confidential information OR that you have permission of the relevant rightsholder(s) - the give the supplier extensive licence for further use.
Digital archives of newspapers, magazines and other historical documents back, in some cases, to the 18th century.
A collection of academic resources including (books and encyclopaedias), (journals), (magazines), (current newspapers), (archival sources), and various English literature resources.
Early Modern government in Britain and Europe through correspondences, reports, memoranda, and parliamentary drafts from ambassadors, civil servants and provincial administrators.
Access to geoscience literature from around the world.The GeoRef database, accessed via GeoScienceWorld (GSW), provides access to the geoscience literature of the world. The database contains over 3.9 million references to geoscience journal articles, books, maps, conference papers, reports and theses.
This collection charts the evolution of the movement for women's rights from 1543-1945. It contains books, pamphlets, periodicals and primary sources covering Europe, North America, and New Zealand.
Legal research database on international arbitration law; including the GAR Magazine, plus daily news, insights and surveys [username/password required for off-campus access]
A simple way to broadly search for scholarly literature, particularly journal articles. From one place, you can search across many disciplines and sources: articles, theses, books, abstracts and court opinions (USA only), from academic publishers, professional societies, online repositories, universities and other web sites.
Collection of primary and secondary sources on the travel writing of the "Grand Tour" of Europe between 1550 and 1850; including letters, diaries and journals, account books, printed guidebooks, published travel writing, paintings and sketches, architectural drawings, and maps.
Bibliographic database on environmental studies and related disciplines, providing index to and abstract of journal articles, magazine articles, books and reports
Complete archive of the Guardian newspaper (Manchester and London, England), including all issues from 1821 to 2003.