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Bay Area TV Archive This link opens in a new window
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Preserves 6000 hours of news film, documentaries and other TV footage produced in the Bay Area and Northern California from the Twentieth Century.
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Contains thousands of unique items spanning from the Medieval era to the present. Collections are drawn from the holdings of world-class institutions like the Texas Collection, Armstrong Browning Library, and the Poage Legislative Library.
Black Freedom Struggle in the United States This link opens in a new window
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Features select primary source documents related to critical people and events in African American history from several time periods in American History.
Canterbury Dictionary of Hymnology This link opens in a new window
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Contains writing on hymns of the Judeo-Christian tradition, from the earliest years to those written today.
Christian Classics Ethereal Library This link opens in a new window
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A digital library of hundreds of classic Christian books selected for edification and education.
Congregational Library & Archives This link opens in a new window
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The Congregational Library began in 1853 when a small group of Boston clergymen donated 56 books from their personal collections. A century and a half later, it has become an internationally recognized resource for scholars, religious leaders, and local churches.
County Business Patterns (CBP) This link opens in a new window
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CBP is an annual series that provides subnational economic data by industry. This series includes the number of establishments, employment during the week of March 12, first quarter payroll, and annual payroll.
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Alternate Name(s) Academic Publisher
As an independent academic publisher, De Gruyter publishes over 1,500 books and 16,000 journal articles every year, across 26 subject areas. This includes more than 200 books and 5,000 articles in open access.

Trial access ends December 31, 2023.
Economic Census This link opens in a new window
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The Economic Census is the official five-year measure of American businesses providing comprehensive statistics at the national, state, and local levels. It serves as the benchmark for current economic activity, such as the Gross Domestic Product and Producer Price Index.
George Eastman Museum This link opens in a new window
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The world’s oldest photography museum and one of the oldest film archives. The museum holds unparalleled collections—encompassing several million objects—in the fields of photography, cinema, and photographic and cinematographic technology, and photographically illustrated books. The institution is also a longtime leader in film preservation and photographic conservation.
Great Books and Classics This link opens in a new window
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The core works and authors listed on this site were taken from the Great Books Foundation adult reading program, the reading list in the back of How To Read A Book (Mortimer Adler's classic text on intelligent reading), the Great Books of the Western World collection, and the Harvard Classics series. Some books have been included based on their reputation.
International Mission Board Archives This link opens in a new window
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The Archives collect, preserve, and make available resource materials that document Southern Baptist field personnel and missions history while networking with Southern Baptist Convention entities on research requests, records management practices, information sharing, and special projects.
Israel & Palestine This link opens in a new window
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Israel & Palestine features important information on the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine throughout world history. This content will provide a deeper understanding of the political, economic, and social impacts of this conflict from an historical perspective.
JoVE Unlimited This link opens in a new window
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JoVE is the leading producer and publisher of video resources for science education and research. With thousands of videos published across several disciplines in science, medicine and engineering, the JoVE library provides clear, detailed illustrations of a vast range of scientific techniques and concepts.

Trial ends December 21, 2023
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feature unique materials digitized from the William H. Hannon Library, as well as from LMU’s Center for Ignatian Spirituality, which contributed the Sacred Heart Chapel Collection. The digital resources represent historically significant documents, photographs, audiovisual recordings, manuscripts, scrapbooks, maps, postcards, and diaries. Many of our collections center on the history of Southern California, Catholicism in Los Angeles, and Loyola Marymount University. Rare books and manuscripts include works that highlight the early centuries of Jesuit imagination as well as key polemics of the Protestant Reformation.
Naxos Music Library This link opens in a new window
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Naxos is the world’s largest online classical music library. The contents can be browsed by composer, artist, genre, category and label. Furthermore, a vast array of background information is available including aural training exercises, libretti and synopses, and in-depth analyses of selected works.
Perseus Digital Library This link opens in a new window
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Covers the history, literature and culture of the Greco-Roman world. Also includes primary and secondary sources for the study of ancient Greece and Rome, Art & Archaeology Artifacts, Arabic language documents, Materials for the study of the Germanic Peoples, Sources on the history of the 19th-century United States, Primary and secondary sources in early modern English literature, Issues of the Richmond Times Dispatch, and Humanist and Renaissance Italian Poetry in Latin.
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The Samford University Library's Digital Collection includes unique digital material centered on the history of Samford University, the history of the Birmingham metropolitan area, the history of Alabama, and religious life in Alabama.
Statista This link opens in a new window
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"Statista provides access to comprehensive statistical data with an emphasis on market research and analysis. Statista’s expert tools, including Consumer Insights, eCommerce Insights, and Company Insights, feature a wealth of data referencing thousands of brands, tens of thousands of marketplaces, and hundreds of countries across the world. Response time is fast, and charts and graphics enhance the user experience." LJ’s Top 10 Picks for Best Databases 2022.
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