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Databases
Interdisciplinary collection on medieval studies combines primary sources and interdisciplinary scholarship from a global perspective.
Borealis, the Canadian Dataverse Repository, is a bilingual, multidisciplinary, secure, Canadian research data repository, supported by academic libraries and research institutions across Canada. Borealis supports open discovery, management, sharing, and preservation of Canadian research data.
Combining several established indexes, C19 is a comprehensive source for discovering nineteenth-century books, periodicals, official documents, newspapers, archives and reference material. C19 allows cross-searching the entire body of indexes or searching within each index individually.
Publication coverage: 1961-2013, 2015
A series of over 300 volumes spanning ten subject areas across the humanities and social sciences, with a concentration on political and cultural history, literature, philosophy, religious studies, music and the arts.
A selection of ebooks on multiple subjects from Cambridge University Press.
CAN-Core Academic Video is a Canadian streaming video platform with over 6,000 titles in a wide range of subject areas, including a large collection of documentary and feature films by Indigenous filmmakers.
An online digital library of feature film titles licensed for Canadian viewing.
The e-Duke Books Scholarly Collection provides access to over 2,000 e-books published by Duke University Press in the humanities and social sciences.