Tulane University Libraries Expands Digital Primary Source Collections
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Tulane University Libraries is pleased to announce the completion of processing for two significant acquisitions of digital primary source collections. Both are now available to researchers through the library's A-Z Databases list.
Caribbean Newspapers, 1718-1876 (Readex)
Part of Readex's America's Historical Newspapers platform, the Caribbean Newspapers database includes more than 140 newspapers in English, Spanish, French, and Danish from over 20 islands and territories.
AM Digital Collection
Tulane has added 39 databases from AM Digital. The full list of now-available databases is below:
- Age of Exploration
- America in World War II: Oral Histories and Personal Accounts
- Central Asia, Persia and Afghanistan, 1834-1922, Section I: From Silk Road to Soviet Rule
- Children's Literature and Culture
- Colonial America, Modules III-V
- Early Modern England. Society, Culture and Everyday Life, 1500-1700
- East India Company, Modules I-IV
- First World War, Module IV
- Food and Drink in History, Modules I and II
- Foreign Office Files for Japan, 1919-1952, Sections I-III
- Foreign Office Files for South East Asia, 1963-1980, Section I
- Gilded Age and Progressive Era
- Girlhood: Magazines and Print Culture, Module I
- Indigenous Newspapers in North America
- J. Walter Thompson Advertising America
- Literary Print Culture. The Stationers' Company Archive
- Mass Observation Project, Modules I-II
- Medical Services and Warfare, Modules I-II
- Migration to New Worlds, Module II
- Nineteenth Century Literary Society: The John Murray Publishing Archive
- Poverty, Philanthropy and Social Conditions in Victorian Britain
- Service Newspapers of World War II, Modules I-II
- Sex and Sexuality, Module II
- Shakespeare's Globe Archive: Theatres, Players & Performance
- Socialism on Film
- Trade Catalogues and the American Home
For more information:
Please reach out to library@tulane.edu