Empires and Revolutions

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Dear Empires and Revolutions,   Here is your course research guide identifying library eCollections relative to researching the Aztec Empire, Hernan Cortes, Motecuhzoma II and conquistadors.   Looking for primary sources?  This page in the guide identifies two eBooks containing content written at the time. … Continued

The New York Times dot com

The Library just purchased campus-wide access to the NYTtimes.com site! Two items to note: Articles from 1923-1980 are not available. (For archival NYTs research, please use the library’s digital historical U.S. Newspaper collection).   Access to the NYTtimes.com site is … Continued

Global Issues in Context

Global Issues in Context What is it? This eCollection contains global perspectives on global issues. Sources include: reference book articles, newspapers, broadcast news, radio news, magazines, newspapers and scholarly journals. Consider browsing the ‘Issues and Topics’ section for inspiration, or, … Continued

Beta Test from Newsbank

Always wanted to be able to co-search the current international news (from the library’s purchase of Access World News) concurrently with historical U.S. newspaper content (from the library’s purchase of America’s Regional Historical Newspapers:1690-2000)? With Newsbank’s (the parent company of these … Continued