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Trial access until May 30, 2025: Aggregates global grey literature from think tanks, NGOs, and research groups to support research in public policy and social sciences. Please provide feedback on this trial.
Trial access until May 31, 2025: Over 250,000 pages of firsthand military records, correspondence, and documents detailing U.S. campaigns and policies concerning Native American nations during 19th-century westward expansion. Please provide feedback on this trial.
900+ unscripted therapy session videos featuring diverse therapeutic approaches led by experienced clinicians, designed for training and education in clinical and counseling programs.
Trial access until May 30, 2025: Aggregates high-impact applied research, like technical reports and case studies, from reputable global sources, making this informal yet scholarly content easy to discover, cite, and preserve alongside traditional literature. Please provide feedback on this trial.
Resources on historical dress, including videos and articles highlighting materials, construction techniques, and fastenings for students and researchers in costume and fashion studies.
Explore primary sources from 1624–1870 detailing British colonial governance, trade, settlement, and plantation life across the Caribbean, featuring materials from The National Archives, UK.
Docuseek streams essential independent, social-issue, and environmental films. ASU Library's licensed collections include African-American Studies Collection, Global Environmental Justice Collection, and the Docuseek Complete Collection 4th Edition LoF.
The most comprehensive, searchable resource on Nazi camps and ghettos, offering empirically grounded research, archival sources, eyewitness accounts, and interactive map-based navigation.
Stream archival fashion videos featuring runway shows, designer profiles, and industry trends from the 1970s through the early 2010s.
Trial access until May 30, 2025: Explore curated primary sources, multimedia, and archival materials on global social justice themes for interdisciplinary research and teaching. Please provide feedback on this trial.
Trial access until May 31, 2025: Documents Indigenous Americans' experiences and impacts as reported by the news media from the 17th to the 21st century, highlighting cultural contributions and ongoing challenges under settler colonialism. Please provide feedback on this trial.
An online reference work that provides authoritative articles about literary and cultural history.
Trial access until May 31, 2025: Digitized records from U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs superintendents, including correspondence, reports, and treaties, document the oversight and experiences of Native American tribes from 1813 to 1880. Please provide feedback on this trial.
A streaming video collection of classical music performances, opera, ballet, theater productions, and documentaries from major performing arts companies worldwide.
Trial access until May 30, 2025: Explore over 9,000 professional and technical e-books covering computing, STEM, and related fields, featuring publishers like ACM, Bentham Science, and Packt, with resources on AI, cybersecurity, software engineering, and certification prep for CompTIA, AWS, and Cisco. Please provide feedback on this trial.
Access scholarly overviews and critical analyses across the humanities, social sciences, education, and law.
Explore the history of a major theater company through prompt books, production records, costume designs, photographs, and music files, highlighting over a century of iconic productions.
Trial access until May 30, 2025: Access texts documenting cultural, political, religious, and social life in the Americas from the 1500s to the early 1900s, sourced from Sabin's landmark bibliography. Please provide feedback on this trial.
Showcasing rare prompt books from the 17th to 20th centuries, this resource explores the performance history of Shakespeare’s plays in theaters across Britain, the U.S., and beyond.
Primary materials on performances, design, and operations at Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, including prompt books, costume notes, photos, and architectural plans.
Trial resource until June 5, 2025: Curated interdisciplinary content, including ebooks and articles, to support learning and action towards the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Please provide feedback on this trial.
Trial access until May 31, 2025: Digitized primary source records from U.S. territorial governments (1818-1913), including Native American treaties, military records, judicial proceedings, population data, and land records. Please provide feedback on this trial.
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