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Choice 360 offers reviews, webinars, and resources to help librarians and educators find quality academic materials for college and university libraries.
Discover and access IFLA's global collection of standards, publications, and core documents in this easy-to-use digital library and resource hub.
Explore and access academic research, theses, and publications from the University of Rochester through this digital institutional repository.
Explore Carnamah's history with a virtual museum, biographical dictionary, and local records from Western Australia's Mid West region.
Browse digital collections of rare books, manuscripts, and archives from the Harry Ransom Center, offering unique access to cultural and historical materials.
Explore firsthand accounts of early American exploration and settlement with this searchable digital library from the Wisconsin Historical Society.
Findings is an open access journal publishing short, peer-reviewed research across disciplines, making new scientific results easy to find and read.
Explore in-depth review articles on key topics in molecular life sciences, curated by experts and published by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press.
Explore a rich archive of old-time radio shows, available for free listening and download from the OTRR Library's extensive digital collection.
Discover and explore historical photos, stories, and collections from around the world, shared by people and institutions on an interactive map.
Explore all of Vincent van Gogh's letters with rich annotations, illustrations, and English translations on this accessible digital archive.
Explore the history of photography with curated images, essays, and themes. Luminous-Lint is a digital library for photo lovers, collectors, and researchers.
Explore French history from 1643 to 1945 through images, videos, and expert analysis. Discover key events and artworks with in-depth context. (French language)
Explore research, exhibitions, and graduate programs focused on ancient civilizations at NYU's Institute for the Study of the Ancient World.
Discover and read over a million digitally restored, forgotten books online. Dive into rare classics and explore unique titles across every genre.
Explore the Walter P. Reuther Library’s archives, exhibits, and collections, offering resources on labor history and Wayne State University in Detroit.