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Humanities Lab: Narrating Global Development

Provides sources on Global Development

ebooks Collections

All e-books can be searched via Find ebooks. The E-book Collections page is an alphabetical listing of all individual “research databases.” 

OECD iLibrary: Accesses studies, periodicals, and statistical annuals produced by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. OECD and IEA statistics are searchable under the Statistics tab.

e-Books on EBSCOhost: Includes a wide range of scholarly, reference, and professional titles.

ProQuest Ebook Central:  Subjects covered include business & economy, education, health, government & law, society & culture, and so on. 

Oxford Scholarship Online: Oxford Scholarship Online contains e-books in the areas of classics, economics and finance, history, law, linguistics, literature, philosophy, political science, psychology, and religion.

Project MUSE - Premium Collection: Provides a growing collection of full-text content in the fields of cultural studies, education, political science, gender studies, economics, and many others.

 

News

International News Databases:

Access World News: Provides full-text information and perspectives from several thousand U.S. and international newspapers and newswire sources,

Access Newspaper Archive Database: One of the world's largest online newspaper archives.

World News Archive: (Coverage: November 1995 – December 31, 2013) It is compiled from thousands of non-U.S. media sources, focusing especially on local media sources. It covers significant socioeconomic, political, scientific, technical, and environmental issues and events. It includes translations and English language versions from newspaper articles, conference proceedings, television and radio broadcasts, periodicals, and non-classified technical reports.

Global Newsstream: Provides one of the largest collections of news from the US, Canada, Europe, Africa, Asia, Latin America, and Australia. 

Nexis Uni: Provides full text of selected newspapers worldwide, trade publications, legal periodicals, and legal scholarly journals. 

Historical Archives

Atlanta Constitution 1868 - 1929The Chicago Defender 1905 - 1975Guardian and Observer,1791 - 2003; Hartford Courant 1764 - 1984; Los Angeles Times 1881 - 1985The New York Times 1851-2003; The Washington Post 1877 - 1990

Arizona News

Arizona Republic (1999 to present).  For earlier years use the Arizona Republic, Arizona Business Gazette (1987 to 2009).  Only available at ASU Library computers.  

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