Histories of cities & counties of the original thirteen states (with the exception of Virginia), plus Vermont & Maine. The collection includes more than 2,700 large volumes that have been manually rekeyed. It provides vivid portraits of people, places, & events—not just national figures, but local figures, demographics, social, economic, & cultural transformations.
Provides local & regional perspectives on many of the topics & issues of the day:
Historical legislative & executive documents of Congress. (Coverage: 1789-1838)
An interactive, full-text eBook platform that features important works of scholarship in the history of art, architecture, decorative arts, design, & photography. Out-of-print titles & recent releases from academic & museum publishers, & peer-reviewed, born-digital content is also available. Includes full-text searching of eBooks, searching for images, & the ability for instructors to create coursepacks.
Over 400 years of personal writings by women from England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales. Shows the various shapes and formats of the diary as it evolved. Allows researchers to view history in the context of women’s thoughts—their struggles, achievements, passions, pursuits, and desires. (Complements Alexander Street’s North American Women’s Letters & Diaries.) (Coverage: 1500s - 1950)
A comprehensive source for theory & research in international affairs. Each section of CIAO is updated with new material regularly.
CIAO is divided into the following categories: working papers, conference proceedings, journals (i.e., abstracts of journal articles), books, policy briefs, economic indicators, links & resources, schedule of events, & maps & country data.
Includes nearly every book, pamphlet, & broadside published in North America during the 17th & 18th centuries. The definitive resource for information about every aspect of life in 17th & 18th century America, from agriculture & auctions through foreign affairs, diplomacy, literature, music, religion, the Revolutionary War, temperance, witchcraft, & many other topics. (Coverage: 1639-1800)
Includes all American imprints from the 17th & 18th centuries identified in the American Bibliography by Charles Evans & in the Supplement to Evans’ American Bibliography by Roger Bristol.
Can be searched on Readex AllSearch, an integrated platform that combines Readex’s primary sources into a single cross-searchable interface.
Early work printed in the British Isles & North America, as well as works in English printed elsewhere. (Coverage: 1470-1700) For the later period, see Eighteenth Century Collections Online.
This collection can also be searched on Gale Primary Sources, an integrated platform that combines Gales digital archives into a single cross-searchable interface.
Provides authoritative, full-text e-books in a wide range of subject areas along with tools to find, use, & manage the information.
Digital images of thousands of books, pamphlets & broadsides published during the 18th c. (Coverage: 1701-1800) For the earlier period, see Early English Books Online.
This collection can also be searched on Gale Primary Sources, an integrated platform that combines Gales digital archives into a single cross-searchable interface.
The acquisition of this database was made possible through the support of the Unidel Foundation.
Works of English & American poetry, drama & prose, as well as biographies, bibliographies & key secondary sources. Primary works represent a collection of thousands of works by influential authors as well as the works of lesser known or now forgotten literary figures. (Coverage: 8th century --)
Literature Online Complete provides access to:
English poetry from 600 to the present
American and African-American poetry from 1603 to the present
The Faber Poetry Library
English drama (including Shakespeare) from 1280 to 1915
English prose from 1500 to 1900
Includes access to the Annual Bibliography of English Language & Literature (ABELL) with associated full-text, major literary reference works, & websites selected for their relevance to literary studies.
Books, serials, political pamphlets, broadsides, government publications, proclamations & ephemera focusing on economics, political science, history, sociology, banking, finance, transportation & manufacturing. Includes many rare titles & 1st editions in languages other than English. (Coverage: 1450-1945)
This collection can also be searched on Gale Primary Sources, an integrated platform that combines Gales digital archives into a single cross-searchable interface.
An integrated platform for books, journals, & other materials published by Springer, a major publisher of science & social sciences books & journals. The UD Library has acquired Springer eBooks in most subject areas. (Coverage: 2005 --)
House & Senate Documents & Reports, constituting a rich set of primary source documents. Covers a variety of topics & may include reports of executive departments & independent organizations, reports of special investigations, etc. (Coverage: 1817-1994)
The U.S. Congressional Serial Set is bound by session of Congress. It began publication with the 15th Congress, 1st Session (1817). Documents before 1817 are found in the American State Papers, which can be accessed via the A-Z Databases page. The Serial Set does not include Congressional hearings & debates.
House & Senate Reports are usually from congressional committees dealing with proposed legislation & issues under investigation. They include all other papers ordered printed by the House or Senate. Documents cover a wide variety of topics & may include reports of executive departments & independent organizations, reports of special investigations made for Congress, & annual reports of non-governmental organizations. During the late 19th & early 20th centuries, Executive branch materials were also published in the Serial Set.
After 1994, GPO & the Library of Congress provide digital access to most of the continuing Serial Set materials.
It is possible to search the U.S. Congressional Serial Set Maps directly.
This collection can also be searched on Readex AllSearch, an integrated platform that combines Readex’s primary sources into a single cross-searchable interface.
Organized around the history of women in social movements in the U.S. between 1600 and 2000. Includes document projects and archives, the online version of Notable American Women (1971-2004), the database on Commissions on the Status of Women (1961-2005), book reviews, teaching tools, and more.
Open Access refers to resources that are freely available for viewing and/or use. Open Access is not the same as Public Domain, and most Open Access creators do retain their copyrights.
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