E-corpus is a collective digital library that catalogs and disseminates numerous documents: manuscripts, archives, books, journals, prints, audio recordings, video, etc.
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Includes access to Early American Newspapers, Series 1, 1690-1876, Series 2, 1758-1900, and 12 ERA collections covering 1690-1815 and 1866-1889. Overall, this collection includes over 1,100 newspapers.
Indexes to journals, newspapers, books, documents, artwork, and images primarily from the 12th century through 1960. Includes multidisciplinary coverage of primary materials in the Humanities, Social Sciences, Engineering, History of Science, Law, Economics, Religion, Psychology, Government Documents, Visual Arts, Music, and the Physical Sciences.
The purpose of Eighteenth Century Journals: A Portal for Newspapers and Periodicals, c1685-1835 is to make available digitally for the first time unique or extremely rare eighteenth century periodicals. The resource is provided by Adam Matthew.
Articles from key journals and books in the fields of management, information science and engineering. Most, but not all, journals and books provide full-text access.
Ethnic NewsWatch now includes two collections: 1) Ethnic NewsWatch, a current collection (1990-present) of newspapers,magazines and journals from ethnic and minority presses.
Keesing's World News Archive contains about 95,000 unbiased, full-text reports of the most historically significant political, social, and economic events of the world since 1931.
The Australian Newspapers service allows access to historic Australian newspapers digitized as part of the Australian Newspapers Digitisation Program.
This site was designed to provide easy access to EPA's publications and simple navigation to other services which may help in locating environmental information.
Full-text coverage, 1980-present, of the US newspaper of record.
Provides full-text access to over 6,000 American, British, Canadian and several other international newspapers with coverage between 1607-present.
Nikkei Telecom21 is the Japan's largest online database on business. Access to the database is limited to 1 user.
A project of the North Carolina State Archives, this collection contains over 23,000 pages from newspapers dating from 1751 until 1898.