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Science Reference Center This link opens in a new window
Contains full text for hundreds of science encyclopedias, reference books, periodicals and other sources. Topics covered include biology, chemistry, earth & space science, environmental science, health & medicine, history of science, life science, physics, science & society, science as inquiry, scientists, technology and wildlife.
SingersBabel This link opens in a new window
Study literal translations, International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) transcriptions, and audio guides for art song texts.
Smithsonian Collections Online This link opens in a new window
Search the Smithsonian's archives on rare 19th & 20th century topics including the evolving modes of flight, World's Fairs, and trade literature. This comprehensive resource presents unique insight into history, science, nature, the arts, innovation, technology, and world culture.
Smithsonian Global Sound for Libraries This link opens in a new window
Explore a virtual encyclopedia of the world's diverse musical and aural traditions. Produced in partnership with Smithsonian Folkways Recordings.
Sources in U.S. History Online : Slavery in America This link opens in a new window
Search a series of archival digital collections containing 600+ significant documents, including personal narratives, pamphlets, addresses, monographs, sermons, and political speeches from the 17th century through the end of the 19th century.
Sources in U.S. History Online : The American Revolution This link opens in a new window
Sources in U.S. History Online is a series of archival digital collections intended for public library patrons as well as high school, community college, and university students. The American Revolution digital collection contains nearly 500 significant documents of the time--official correspondence, personal letters, collected writings of key figures, political speeches, memoirs and narratives of soldiers and civilians, histories, biographies, contemporary reference works, and other kinds of documents--enabling students, faculty and patrons to study one of the key events in American history.
Sources in U.S. History Online : The Civil War This link opens in a new window
Sources in U.S. History Online is a series of archival digital collections intended for public library patrons as well as high school, community college, and university students. The Civil War digital collection contains nearly 500 significant documents of the time--personal narratives, monographs, regimental histories, collected essays, sermons, songs, legal tracts, and political speeches--enabling students, faculty and patrons to study one of the key events in American history.
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The Times Digital Archive This link opens in a new window
Search 200+ years of the publication widely considered to be the world's "newspaper of record."
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