Access to e-books on foundational concepts and core techniques across the sciences. Uses non-specialist language that topic newcomers can easily digest.
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Access available through June 12, 2026 via the Gale Accelerate Program, an evidence based acquisition model. Collection of amateur publications that were written, edited, and published primarily by young people, aged 12-20, during the second half of the 19th century. Includes editorials, original short fiction, essays, poetry, and more.
Access available through June 12, 2026 via the Gale Accelerate Program, an evidence based acquisition model. Demonstrates the involvement of European nations in the American Civil War, including their internal discussions, reactions to approaches from Unionists and Confederates, the challenges and advantages the American conflict brought, and its impact on politics and society.
Access to the archival records of the American Committee on Africa (ACOA) from its foundation in 1953 through to 1981. ACOA's mission is to support African liberation struggles and inform the American public about African issues. Based in New York, the ACOA had a national focus and a broad range of participating members, including students, elected officials, and labor, civil rights and community leaders.
Access to reports, case studies, technical documents and other informally published material in the Sciences. Includes access to the following modules: Applied Environmental Science, Computer Science, Data, and AI, and Public Health and Social Care.
Streaming access to documentaries from Collective Eye Films. The films explore social, political, environmental, and spiritual issues.
Primary source documents covering a century of British colonial rule in Africa. Includes government statistics, Blue Books, and other archival material from thirteen British colonies and protectorates in Africa compiled during the period 1821–1953. Note: users are limited to 10 downloads per session.
Please note: users are limited to 10 downloads per session.
Archival and textual material relating to archaeological excavations, methods, and practices done in the late 20th century to present day. Covers the lives, cultures, and societies of civilizations through the analysis of material remains and artifacts from the past.
Nearly 40,000 documents, including CCP directives, bulletins, internal reports, leaders’ speeches, major media commentaries, and mass publications with detailed citations.
Includes four sub-databases:
Access available through June 12, 2026 via the Gale Accelerate Program, an evidence based acquisition model. Brings together primary source material from within former British colonies and Commonwealth nations, alongside some from former French and Portuguese territories. Material covers a variety of systems and modes of national and international political thought that became prominent in the twentieth century, including socialism and communism, anti-imperialism, regional independence movements, trade unionism, student activism, Pan-Africanism, and many modes of constitutional democracy.
Includes content from such production companies as Bullfrog Films, Icarus Films, Good Docs, Kartemquin Films, MediaStorm, the National Film Board of Canada, Scorpion TV Sincerely Films, Terra Nova Films and KimStim. Includes access to the Docuseek Complete Collections 1 through 4, the Docuseek Fiction Collection, the Icarus Films Fiction Collections 1 and 2, the Women Make Movies collection, the Collective Eye Films Collection, and the Pragda Essential Film Collection.
On October 14, 2025, all optional Docuseek2 users accounts with @indiana.edu email addresses were updated to @iu.edu email addresses. No further action is required.
Streaming access to feature films from Docuseek, spanning multiple genres and representing multiple countries.
Education Research Index combines ERIC, the leading education research database produced by the U.S. Department of Education, with the new Supplemental Education Index, which was created to expand upon the current scope of ERIC. Together, they offer journal articles, reports, documents, books, all indexed with the ERIC vocabulary for a unified search experience.
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Access available through June 12, 2026 via the Gale Accelerate Program, an evidence based acquisition model. Documents the history of the environment and conservation efforts across the globe from the late 1800s onwards. Includes access to both modules, Conservation and Public Policy in America, 1870-1980 and Colonial Policy and Global Development, 1896-1993.
Primary source and official census publications associated with the Ukrainian census. Access only to licensed years.
Access available through June 12, 2026 via the Gale Accelerate Program, an evidence based acquisition model. The International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent (IFRC) was established in 1919 as the League of Red Cross Societies, with the goal of expanding the humanitarian activities and reach of the existing network of Red Cross Societies. This resource includes access to IFRC archival material focused on relief services to refugees and displaced persons after conflicts, campaigns for public health and community health, disaster aid in the wake of drought, flood, famine, earthquakes, and other events, programs for community development and resilience, and support for nursing and youth activities.
Access to digital map series, including the Ukraine Cartographic Group collection. Please note that maps may be viewed only. Downloading is not permitted by East View.
Access to digital map series, including: Tajikistan (Soviet Military) maps and Zambia topographic maps. Please note that maps may be viewed only. Downloading is not permitted by East View.
Access to digitized Herald-Times issues from 1943 to 2013. Includes news articles, images, classifieds, obituaries, etc.
Primary source history collections covering a wide variety of historical newspaper publications. Also includes modules devoted to Indigenous Peoples, social justice and culture, LGBTQ+ histories, and refugees, migration, and borders.
Includes access to Accessible Archives newspaper collections, including the following collections/series: African American Newspapers ; African American Newspapers in the South ; Frank Leslie’s Weekly ; Godey’s Lady’s Book: 1830-1898 ; National Citizen and Ballot Box, 1876-1881 ; Pennsylvania Genealogical Catalogue, ; Pennsylvania Newspaper Record ; The Civil War Collection Part I, A Newspaper Perspective ; The Civil War Collection Part II, The Soldiers’ Perspective ; The Civil War Collection Part III, The Generals’ Perspective ; The Civil War Collection Part IV, A Midwestern Perspective ; The Lily, 1849-1856, The Pennsylvania Gazette, 1728-1815 ; The Revolution, 1868-1872 ; The Virginia Gazette, 1736-1780 ; The Woman's Tribune, 1883-1909.
Also includes access to three social justice and culture modules: Indigenous Peoples Social Justice and Culture, LGBTQ+ Social Justice and Culture and Refugees, Migration, Borders Social Justice and Culture, and North American Urban Documents, 1950–1999.
Access available through June 12, 2026 via the Gale Accelerate Program, an evidence based acquisition model. Historical documents, books, manuscripts, and ephemera related to how society has interacted with and regarded individuals considered to have disabilities.
Some materials include personal memoirs of experiences with disabilities or the accounts of those who treated them. Rehabilitation, treatments, methods of education, and other forms of remediation are documented. Reports and proceedings of organizations and institutions that sought to help or heal those with disabilities are also included. Policies and programs concerning persons with disabilities are also available (i.e. labor laws, legal rights, rehabilitation programs, etc.).
Streaming access to documentary titles from Icarus Films. Icarus Films specializes in social, political, and historical documentaries.
ACCESS TO THIS TITLE WILL NO LONGER BE AVAILABLE AFTER DECEMBER 31, 2025. INFORMS content is moving to EBSCO. See Business Source Complete for access.
Access to full-text, abstracts, and online-only features from the entire collection of 17 INFORMS journals.
Access to the following journals:
Reference work covering ancient grammarians and scholars of Greek and Latin antiquity. Sorted alphabetically by Latin name, each entry consists of 1) an introduction with biographical information on the respective grammarian, as well as a discussion of their work and preserved fragments; 2) the Greek text of these fragments; and finally 3) the relevant bibliography, including lists of editions (if any) and studies.
Throughout the 19th century, pamphlets were an important means of public debate, covering the key political, social, technological, and environmental issues of their day. 19th Century British Pamphlets, created by Research Libraries UK (RLUK), contains the most significant British pamphlets from the 19th century held in research libraries in the United Kingdom.
Provides audited circulation reports, circulation data, and publishers' statements for journals, magazines, and newspapers.
Explores the evolution of Mexico from c.1500 to 1929, covering Mexican history from Spanish colonization and the formation of New Spain through the Mexican War of Independence to the Mexican Revolution.
Access available through June 12, 2026 via the Gale Accelerate Program, an evidence based acquisition model. Full text searchable, scans of the complete run of the Mirror from 1903-2000, including the Sunday Mirror. Founded in 1903, the newspaper peaked in 1967, with a daily circulation of 5.25 million. Today, it is the only mainstream left-wing tabloid remaining in the UK.
Access to high definition streaming video of productions from the UK's National Theatre. Includes a range of digital performance resources as well as supplements to the filmed productions, digitized archival materials such as prompt scripts, costume designs, and costume bibles which provide behind-the-scenes background and contextual information. Includes access to collections 1 and 2.
Primary source resource covering the global history of the Olympic movement from the organization of the first modern Olympic Games in 1896, to the 1992 Summer Olympics and Paralympics held in Barcelona, Spain. Includes the perspectives of athletes, spectators, sports enthusiasts and activists, as well as governments, sports administrators, medical professionals, media outlets and corporate sponsors.
Grey literature database with access to reports, blogs, papers, and podcasts from think tanks, IGOs, NGOs, research agencies, cities, and governments. Includes access to the following modules: Global Think Tanks ; Public Health and Social Care ; World Cities and Local Governments ; World Governments.
Access available through June 12, 2026 via the Gale Accelerate Program, an evidence based acquisition model. Primary source documents covering ideas, initiatives, related to equity, diversity, and inclusion, as well as social movements devoted to people-powered politics and organizing from the nineteenth through twenty-first centuries.
Chronicles issues of social justice and attitudes about civil rights, gender equality, the environment, the government, and the ways in which many of society's institutions shifted to include citizen involvement, public welfare, and the planet's health in the twentieth century.
Streaming access to 100 Pragda films, centered around Spain, Latin America, and Latinx communities. Includes award-winning classics and contemporary works.
Access provided by the Jerome Hall Law Library. Provides access to federal regulatory documentation including historic and current rules and guidance. Includes curated regulatory histories, comprehensive agency documentation, and research tools.
Encyclopedia for research into the interactions between early Christianity and paganism as well as ancient Judaism. Please note: if you are not automatically logged in, click the “Login” link and then select “Automatic login by IP”.
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Publications relating to political relations between the United States and other states generally include cables, memoranda, and correspondence addressing the political affairs and concerns affecting the particular state. Covering primarily the early Cold War documents, this collection gives researchers an insight into American foreign policy during this period.
The documents found in these files are predominantly instructions to – and dispatches from – diplomatic and consular officials and are often accompanied by enclosures. Notes between the Department of State and foreign diplomats in the United States, memoranda prepared by State Department officials, and correspondence with officials of other government departments, as well as with private businesses and persons, are also included.
Access to scholarship on all aspects of the Renaissance, covering the 14th to the 18th century. Key subject areas include art and architecture, economy and commerce, environment, literature and drama, politics and governance, religion, and society.
The South Asian Newspapers collection chronicles colonial rule as well as contemporary perspectives on independence movements, early statehood, and the extensive economic and social growth taking place in the region during this time. The collection covers several countries, including Afghanistan, Bangladesh (formerly East Pakistan), India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka, and features multiple languages such as Bengali, Dari, English, Nepali, and more.
Sovetskii Ekran was a popular bi-monthly film magazine covering the production and the creative lives of actors and directors of Soviet cinema. It also covered international film news, offering Soviet citizens glimpses into global fashion trends and popular Hollywood actors.
Digital archive chronicling Soviet military history and propaganda. Published by Voenizdat, the principal Soviet military publishing house, the posters span the period from 1956 to 1995. Please note that content is view-only and downloading is not permitted by East View.
The collection covers a range of subjects, including Ground Forces, Air Force, Navy and Artillery, as well as specialized topics like Chemical and Nuclear Warfare, Small Arms and Firearms, NATO, Aircraft Design, and Living Conditions.
Access available through June 12, 2026 via the Gale Accelerate Program, an evidence based acquisition model. Digitized files from the Colonial Office of the British Government. Documents record Britain's administration and governance of countries under Britain's colonial rule, their international relations across the period, and the changing demographics and daily life of their inhabitants.
Access available through June 12, 2026 via the Gale Accelerate Program, an evidence based acquisition model. Primary and secondary education news source. The Times Educational Supplement (TES) covers public policy and pedagogical practice. Over its first decade, TES established itself as a newspaper for teachers, with a particular focus on advocacy of educational reforms. Its readership expanded over time to include parents and general readers interested in school reform activity.
Access to primary source documents from six of London’s principal livery companies, spanning the years 1450 to 1750. Provides insights into life in early modern London, covering a broad variety of themes as well as reactions to key historical events such as the Reformation, the English Civil War, the Great Plague, and the Great Fire of London.
Access to U.S. government documents, federal statistics, and news coverage with contextual features designed to trace policy development and outcomes.
Access provided by the Jerome Hall Law Library. Access to primary source information and statistical data related to the Civil Rights polices of the United States. Covers the executive, legislative, and judicial aspects of civil rights policies, their real-world impact, and implications for civil liberties. Additional features include topic pages, curated timelines,and downloadable statistical tables.
Documents included in this collection illustrate Cold War contexts, the role of the United States in Venezuela's foreign affairs, and the centrality of oil in the Venezuelan economy. Other documents detail a range of issues, such as: clarification of Venezuelan boundaries; multiple balance sheets for the Central Bank of Venezuela; and police corruption in Zulia, one of Venezuela's twenty-three states.
Streaming access to a selection of documentary films from Women Make Movies. Includes major-award winning movies, and both new releases and older titles previously not available for streaming.
E-book database with access to digital standard editions of Chinese classics published by the Zhonghua Book Company.
Searchable in both simplified and traditional Chinese scripts.