New Resources
The following have been added to our collection within the past academic year.
Oxford Social Explorer
"Visually explore our vast collection of socio-economic data using maps, reports, and data downloads."
Subjects served: Sociology, History and Political Science, Education, Public Health, Social Work, Criminal Justice
IPA Source
IPA Source is the web's largest library of International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) transcriptions
and literal translations of opera arias and art song texts. Now with over 12321 titles!
Subject served: Music
AAS Historical Periodicals Thematic Subset
Women’s Periodicals of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century, 1733-1844
"includes representative titles such as The Lady's Monthly Museum or Polite Repository of Amusement and Instruction, The Ladies' Companion, The Lady's Book, and Margret Fuller's Transcendentalist publication, The Dial."
Women’s Periodicals of the Nineteenth Century, 1845-1865
"Drawing heavily from the temperance and abolition movements, this collection includes periodicals from a number of female authors and publishers who helped to cement the foundations of women's active role in American social and religious movements. Notable long-running publications include Dickens' Household Words and Valuable Whispers, Godey's Lady's Book, The Ladies Repository, and Peterson's Magazine."
Women’s Periodicals of the Nineteenth Century, 1866-1891
"provides valuable research material to allow scholars to focus on how women in particular struggled to recover from the Civil War during the years of Reconstruction. This collection includes titles from many women’s general interest and political magazines of this era. Featured titles include Harper’s Bazaar, Southern Review, Harriet Beecher Stowe’s Hearth and Home, The Agitator, True Woman, and Woman’s Advocate."
Subjects served: Multiple