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Explore peer-reviewed research and commentary on workplace hazards, health effects, and environmental issues in this leading occupational medicine journal.
Explore ancient Greek culture, resources, and research at the Center for Hellenic Studies, offering fellowships, events, and a digital library for all.
Read or listen to the Bible online for free in many languages. Explore text and audio versions without music or dramatization on this multilingual site.
Access and explore research papers from the University of Nottingham in this digital archive, making scholarly work available to a global audience.
Browse and access a collection of digitized images and documents from the University of Florida's digital library archive, available for research and reference.
Explore OECD publications for research, insights, and policy analysis on global issues like AI, climate, education, and the economy in one place.
Discover Wisconsin's history, explore vast collections, research your family tree, and connect with museums, historic sites, and educational resources.
Download full Wikimedia project data and archives for offline access, research, or backup—direct from official Wikimedia servers and mirror sites.
BMC Medicine is an open access journal sharing the latest research and breakthroughs in medicine and public health for a global audience.
Browse and search historical newspaper archives to explore headlines, stories, and events from past decades in one convenient online library.
Enjoy free digital picture books for young readers, with narration in many languages to help families and children explore reading together.
Bioline International offers open access to research journals from developing countries, sharing bioscience, health, and environmental studies worldwide.
A personal blog by Jason Scott sharing stories, history, and updates about digital archiving, computer culture, and fundraising projects.
Explore in-depth stories and histories of classic computer games, interactive fiction, and digital culture on this engaging blog by Jimmy Maher.
Teaching American History offers free resources, primary documents, and seminars to help educators bring U.S. history to life in their classrooms.
Explore digital signal processing concepts with free online chapters, resources, and teaching aids from Steven W. Smith's acclaimed DSP guide.
Browse and search NeurIPS datasets and benchmarks proceedings, making it easy to find academic papers and research in machine learning and AI.