New Digital Acquisitions for Fall 2023

Students and faculty returning for fall 2023 will find that Tulane Universities Libraries have acquired more than two dozen new major digital acquisitions from scholarly publishers. These resources have each been linked with records in the catalog and in the Libraries’ A-Z Databases List. For a list of these new acquisitions, see this one prepared by the liaison librarians in our Scholarly Engagement division at https://libguides.tulane.edu/ld.php?content_id=73093706.

These new resources address disciplines and topics such as architecture & urban studies, French & francophone studies, literary Studies, medieval studies, history of U.S. civil rights in the 20th Century, the history of gender & sexuality in the 19th to 21st centuries, history of slavery & race relations in the 17th to 19th centuries, and theater. They include U.S. Government documents from the 20th and 21st centuries, magazine archives from the U.S. and the U.K., research encyclopedias, science & engineering eBook collections, social sciences eBook collections, and many other resource types—all online. In many cases, they build upon a large array of similar resources with related themes that have been steadily acquired by Tulane University Libraries in the past.

Examples range from large primary source digital collections like Slavery, the Slave Trade, and Law and Order in 19th Century America, 1636-1880, and Archives of Sexuality IV: International Perspectives on LGBTQ Activism and Culture to archival back files of important serials such as the Le Monde Digital Archive (1944-2000).

- AC 8/21/2023

New digital acquisitions