Publications from a+t architecture publishers, including ebooks and the a+t magazine.
Conference proceedings, articles, books, reports, videos, and other publications from the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM). Searches can be expanded to include non-ACM resources.
Trade publication in advertising and brand marketing. Includes access to premium articles, embedded images, and streaming video.
African American newspapers published during the 1800s; includes full page image content.
Journals published by the American Institute of Physics (AIP) and its publishing partners, covering physics, the physical sciences, and more.
Annual scholarly literature reviews in the biomedical sciences, physical sciences, and social sciences.
Archival documents relating to the historical, political, social, legal, and health aspects of sex, sexuality, and gender. Contains newsletters, papers, government documents, manuscripts, pamphlets, and more. Includes modules on LGBTQ History and Culture Since 1940 (parts 1-2); Sex and Sexuality, Sixteenth to Twentieth Century; International Perspectives on LGBTQ Activism and Culture; Community and Identity in North America.
Archives and publications of the Chinese central government, from the National Committee of Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference.
Archives and publications of the Communist Party of China including information from official organizations, i.e., the People's Daily Press, the Party Literature Research Office of the CPC Central Committee, the National People's Congress, and the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.
Art, architecture, and archaeology images including images from the Smithsonian, the MoMA collection for architecture and design and the Schlesinger photograph collection on the history of women in America.
Newspaper articles about Asian American life, culture and politics from the 1800s to the present.
Wire copy, intra- and inter-bureau correspondence, photos, video footage, and personal papers from reporters and photographers affiliated with the Associated Press. Libraries access includes module U.S. Cities Bureaus Collection, 1931-2004
This resource requires creating an individual account using your @syr.edu address and creation of password (DO NOT use your NetID login/password). Access to Billboard’s weekly charts, digital-first platform with interactive content, news, and expert commentary on the music business.
Technical report series published by the CalTech Earthquake Engineering Research Laboratory beginning in 1970.
ACCESS NOTE: The British Library is continuing to experience a major technology outage as a result of a cyber-attack. The outage is still affecting their website, online systems and services. This is a temporary website, with limited content, which outlines the services that are currently available.
A searchable database of some of the western illuminated manuscripts in the British Library. The Library holds one of the richest collections of medieval and renaissance manuscripts in the world, and aims to provide access to images and information about its manuscripts to students, scholars, and the general public. The Catalogue includes descriptions and images of western manuscripts with pictorial and decorative embellishments, from fully painted miniatures to decorated initials.
British Foreign Office files relating to Persia (Iran), Central Asia, Russia, and Afghanistan between 1834 and 1922. Sources include government documents, dispatches, correspondence, newspaper clippings, maps, and personal accounts between the British government and various governmental representatives including foreign ministers, diplomats, Shahs of Persia, Emirs of Afghanistan, military officials, and national governments.
Articles from Civil War newspapers published between Nov. 1, 1860 and Apr. 15, 1865. Includes descriptions of events, editorials, advertisements, and more.
Open Access database of Late Antique and Medieval Christian literature which provides references for Patristic, Medieval and Byzantine texts. This collaborative project is continuously updated with new material.
Digitized, page image access to the Daily Mail Historical Archive, 1896-2016 newspaper, and cruise-ship Daily Mail Atlantic Edition, from 1923—1931.
Architectural projects from the journal Detail, including photographs and documentation.
ACCESS NOTE: The British Library is continuing to experience a major technology outage as a result of a cyber-attack. The outage is still affecting their website, online systems and services. This is a temporary website, with limited content, which outlines the services that are currently available.
Images of manuscripts from a number of British Library collections, related to history, music, science and more (full list: http://www.bl.uk/manuscripts/About.aspx).
Allows users to search Inspec, Compendex, GEOBASE, and GeoRef, simultaneously or alone. Covers the fields of physics, electronics, computing, control engineering and information technology and includes journal articles, conference proceedings, patents, and dissertations from 1898 to present.
Personal papers of environmentalists and records of United States and United Kingdom government agencies covering the history of land rights, resource usage, environmental protections, disaster response strategies, and international trade rules. Includes modules on Conservation and Public Policy in America, 1870-1980; Colonial Policy and Global Development, 1896-1993
Select magazine titles from various publishers with full-page in-browser viewing. Limited titles available.
March 28, 2024 - content will be available through Psychotherapy.net - no unique login required
Streaming videos related to arts therapy, including resources related to art, dance, drama, movement, and more, for a range of ages.
Access is available to all current Syracuse University NETID holders with @syr.edu email addresses. Registration is required. Please see Registration Instructions.
New accounts will expire in February and you will need to re-register at this time. Please refer to the Expressive Media Film Library Research Guide for additional information.
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Full page image archive of the London, U.K. magazine Financial Times, from 1843 to 2020.
British Foreign Office files relating to China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan between 1919 and 1980. Sources include government documents, dispatches, correspondence, newspaper clippings, maps, reports detailing influential Chinese personalities, and economic assessments during the rise of the modern state.
British Foreign Office files relating to South Asia, post- World War II. Content includes reports, dispatches, maps, photographs, analyses, and statistical information documenting social and political history of India, Pakistan and Afghanistan. Includes Modules 1-3.
British Foreign Office files relating to Japan during Imperialism, World War II, and occupation. Content includes diplomatic dispatches, correspondence, maps, newspaper clippings, and reports. Also includes files from the Western and American Department, and Far Eastern sub papers. Includes Modules 1-3.
This collection follows the establishment of an independent Malaysia in 1963, following the release of the Cobbold Commission Report. Under President Sukarno, Indonesia strongly opposed this decision and hostilities between the two countries escalated. Alongside tensions with Malaysia, Indonesia would experience growing civil unrest in this period, with anti-Communist sentiments on the rise. Documents featured in this collection cover these fundamental events alongside a number of key themes, including trade, economic development and authoritarian rule in this period.
British Foreign Office files relating to the Middle East during the Arab-Israeli War, oil crisis, Lebanese Civil War, Iranian Revolution, and the Iran-Iraq War. Includes reports, dispatches, maps, photographs, analyses, and statistical information. Includes Modules 1-3
Information about foundations, funding sources, grants, and corporate funders.
Consumer health information browsable by topic pages, referencing journals, reference works, and multimedia. Provided by NOVELNY.
Publication published from 1830-1885 covering fashion, health, recipes, and as well as literary works, essays, and reviews.
Log in to enable all features.Digitized print volumes, some of which are public domain. Includes almost half the print holdings at SU Libraries, with full-text searching across the entire repository, full-text PDF downloads for items in public domain or not otherwise under copyright, and full-text access to brittle out-of-print items in SU Libraries.
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Newspaper articles about Hispanic and Latino/a life, culture and politics in America from the 1500s to the present.
Books and journals published by the Institution of Engineering and Technology, covering electrical engineering, signal processing, radar, energy, control, electromagnetic wave, and more.
Art, correspondence, diaries, business documents, manuscripts, maps, newspapers, photographs, printed books, treaties, and tribe records documenting early contacts between European settlers and American Indians, 1500-1998. Content digitized from the Edward E. Ayer Collection at the Newberry Library. Subjects covered include political, social, and cultural effects of early encounters; the turbulence of the Civil War; on-going repercussions of government legislation; and the civil rights movement.
Collection of print journalism from Indigenous peoples of the US and Canada from 1828-2016. From the collections at the Newberry Library, Chicago, and the Sequoyah National Research Centre at the University of Arkansas. Key topics covered include community news, public health and welfare, education, tribal laws and elections, sovereignty, and more.
Information about journals in accounting, business, computer science, education health administration, management, psychology and psychiatry.
Portal to sites covering topics related to Latin America.
Latin American news sources and reports covering events, the economy, security, and more.
Searchable full-text version of The Liberator, an antebellum, anti-slavery newspaper published in chronological parts. Published in Boston, Massachusetts, by William Lloyd Garrison.
Transcriptions, motions, petitions, proceedings, and arbitrations from historical trials in North American and European Anglo-American courts.
Transcripts, motions, petitions, and other documents from the United States Court of Appeals.
HD videos of Metropolitan Opera performances, including telecasts from 1970 through 2000, and including radio broadcasts from 1936.
50 simultaneous users. Consumer survey data for U.S. individuals and households, yielding cross-tabulated brand and product category preferences, demographic and psychographic data, and trends for use of digital and traditional media. Includes access to Brand Catalyst, a visualization platform for creating consumer personas that compare and predict these preferences.
Full page image archive of National Geographic Magazine from 1888-2020.
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