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Tidsskrift.dk is Denmark’s national portal for reading and publishing academic, scientific, and cultural journals in full-text digital format.
Explore a digital archive of NASA's Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo mission photos, offering easy access to historic space exploration imagery and resources.
Access open research and publications from Technological University Dublin. Browse, search, and read academic works freely under Creative Commons licenses.
Browse and read digitized books and rare collections from the University Library Düsseldorf online, free of charge. Explore cultural and historical works anytime.
Explore US history with free courses and resources for students, teachers, and history enthusiasts. Perfect for learning or teaching at any level.
Discover Western Australia's history, science, and culture through seven museum locations and extensive online collections, exhibits, and resources.
Web of Stories lets you watch and listen as renowned scientists, artists, and thinkers share their personal life stories in video interviews.
Discover Winston Churchill’s life, speeches, and legacy with articles, quotes, events, and educational resources from the International Churchill Society.
Explore and download vintage and abandonware software from a vast online archive dedicated to preserving classic programs and operating systems.
Access open research articles, dissertations, and datasets from the University of Warwick in one searchable online archive. Free and open to everyone.
A digital library offering access to a wide range of ebooks and academic resources for reading or downloading across various subjects.
Browse and explore a large collection of NASA images, videos, and historic media spanning decades of space exploration and discovery.
Explore a digital archive of transgender history with documents, photos, and resources about trans communities, activism, and culture around the world.
Explore Harvard University Herbaria & Libraries for access to botanical collections, research resources, and digital archives in plant science.