Databases
Databases
A selection of ebooks on multiple subjects from Cambridge University Press.
Cambridge Shakespeare is a comprehensive collection of materials related to Shakespeare, published by Cambridge University Press.
Publication coverage: 1701-1928
Books and newspapers that explore the act of protest in the United States from 1701-1928.
Biography of Harriet Tubman in scenes from period publications
Publication coverage: 1853
Digitized version of Solomon Northrup's account of slavery.
Contains annotated full texts of books in the Clarendon Aristotle Series.
Early European Books Collections
Publication coverage: 1450s-1700
EEB is a collection of digitized European books printed in the early modern period (1450s-1700).Literary Manuscripts: Berg Collection
Publication coverage: 19th century
Literary Manuscripts is drawn from the nineteenth century Victorian holdings of the Henry W. and Albert A. Berg Collection of English and American Literature.Publication coverage: 1670s to 1970s
Shakespeare in Performance is a collection of over 1,000 digitized rare and unique prompt books from the Folger Shakespeare Library.
A resource dedicated to historiography and the examination of historical theory and methods using a global approach.
This American database brings together legislative histories on major legislation, briefs from Supreme Court cases, accounts of labor riots from the not-so-distant past, reports on working conditions of today, and more. Every title has been assigned one (or more) 18 new title-level subjects. Unique to this database is a chart of landmark court cases related to labor and employment law.
This is a comprehensive, online physiotherapy resource that integrates leading physical therapy textbooks, procedure and exercise videos, image galleries, self-assessment tools, and a unique cadaver dissection tool. AccessPhysiotherapy from McGraw-Hill Medical is a resource for the study, instruction, and practice of physical therapy.
Interdisciplinary collection on medieval studies combines primary sources and interdisciplinary scholarship from a global perspective.
The Human Kinetics Library is a digital hub for sport and exercise studies. It features 180 eBooks and over 300 images, audio clips and instructional videos in the fields of kinesiology, exercise science, and allied health.