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The A&AePortal is an authoritative eBook resource that features important works of scholarship in the history of art, architecture, decorative arts, photography, and design.
Academic Video Online is a comprehensive, multidisciplinary video subscription that supports the entire range of curriculum, from anthropology to zoology. It includes a variety of video material available with curricular relevance: documentaries, interviews, feature films, performances, news programs and newsreels, and demonstrations. Patrons will find thousands of award-winning films, including Academy®, Emmy®, and Peabody® winners. Academic institutions will find frequently used films for classroom instruction, plus newly released films and previously unavailable archival material.
See entry for History Commons.
A finding aid, directory, and indexing tool for African organizations, collections, and documents that links to 500,000 items from archives around the world, mainly from the 19th and 20th centuries.
A collection of Africana social science titles consisting of 2 bibliographic databases covering Africana periodical literature and African Women's literature.
Approximately 270 newspapers from most US states, including many rare and historically significant 19th century titles.
Indexes and abstracts from physics, astronomy, and engineering journals and conference proceedings from the American Institute of Physics. Allows browsing and searching within individual journals.
Includes peer reviewed journal articles, reports, pamphlets, booklets, special reports, original research and book excerpts in the field of complementary and holistic health care.
Citations to international alternative, radical, and left periodicals, journals, newspapers, and magazine articles. Coverage: 1991-present.
Citations to international alternative, radical, and left periodicals, journals, newspapers, and magazine articles. Coverage: 1969-1990.
A single access point for Adam Matthew collections. Search unique primary source content covering the 15th - 21st centuries. Includes themes like; Borders and Migrations, Gender and Sexuality, Global History, and War and Conflict.
Please note: access to AM Explorer will end on December 31, 2024. Access to the individual collections Leisure, Travel and Mass Culture and Victorian Popular Culture will continue.
Index of scholarly journals, books, and dissertations covering the history and culture of the United States and Canada from before European contact to the present.
Digitized images from American magazines and journals held by the American Antiquarian Society, documenting the life of America's people from the Colonial Era through the Civil War and Reconstruction. Includes over 6,500 titles featuring more than 10 million pages of content. Also titles in more than two dozen languages including French, German, Norwegian, Spanish.
Provides access to full-text journals published by the American Chemical Society.
The American Indian Movement (AIM) was founded in 1968, at a time of social change and protest and the civil rights movement. AIM used the press and media to present its own unvarnished message to the American public. This collection includes the extensive FBI documentation on the evolution of AIM as an organization of social protest, documentation on the 1973 Wounded Knee Stand-off, materials collected by the Extremist Intelligence Section. These primary sources provide insight into the motives, actions, and leadership of AIM and the development of Native American radicalism, as well as the attitudes of the US government towards this organization.
American Prison Newspapers is a collection of digitized newspapers originally published by incarcerated persons in United States prisons. The collection spans the years of 1800-2020, and it includes newspapers from across the United States and from penal institutions of all kinds, including women's-only institutions. These newspapers give readers a firsthand perspective of life in U.S. prisons, revealing the news, issues, and commentary that mattered to prisoners.
Annually synthesizes primary research literature and identifies principal contributions in many disciplines. Full-text available for online titles.
Search through collection descriptions from thousands of libraries, museums, and archives.
The Archives of Sexuality and Gender is the largest collection available in support of the study of gender and sexuality, enables scholars to make new connections in LGBTQ history and activism, cultural studies, psychology, health, political science, policy studies, and other related areas of research.
The main database for research in art and art history. Includes both popular and academic titles.
Source of images organized into five broad historical eras. Each image has basic data, instructions for downloading, and where it is referenced from a list of basic art history texts.
Note: Artstor has moved to the JSTOR platform. View the Artstor on JTSOR video playlist for tutorials on the new site. The legacy Artstor interface will remain available until August 1.
Library of high quality digital images of artistic photographs and artwork from museums and collections worldwide.
OA pre-prints in Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science, Quantitative Biology, Quantitative Finance, Statistics, Electrical Engineering and Systems Science, and Economics
Access to journal articles, book reviews, and collections of essays in all scholarly fields of religion.
A search engine for academic web resources - includes journals, institutional repositories, digital collections etc. Many open access resources.
BrowZine allows you to browse, read, and follow scholarly journals that are available to you online through the library, including both subscribed and open access titles. Compatible with Android and iOS mobile devices. Useful for keeping track of your favorite journals, and allows you to see and explore similar titles.
Scholarly, peer-reviewed open access books covering a range of topics and languages.
Access to quality controlled scientific and scholarly journals covering a range of topics and languages.
Indexes journals, books, conference papers, government documents and research reports in the area of family studies.
A resource of publications from both large and small geoscience societies. Includes GeoRef, references to all publications of the U.S. Geological Survey, masters’ theses and doctoral dissertations from U.S. and Canadian universities and an index of more than 3,500 journals in 40 languages.
Search across a wide range of scholarly literature from around the world. This custom link for Google Scholar includes the Macalester Library code and will display a "MACLINKS FULL TEXT" link next to resources available from Macalester Library. You will also see MACLINKS if you are logged in to the on-campus network. If you are off campus and don't use the above custom link, you can configure Google Scholar to display MACLINKS by customizing your library links settings.
A digital preservation repository that provides access to millions of digitized materials from libraries around the world. For enhanced access to materials, log into HathiTrust using your Macalester email credentials.
Provides information on many health topics including the medical sciences, food sciences and nutrition, childcare, sports medicine and general health.
Contains scholarly full text journals focusing on many medical disciplines as well as the Lexi-PAL Drug Guide.
Index covering world history (excluding the United States and Canada). It includes hundreds of history journals and books, plus useful features such as the ability to search by time period.
Selected newspapers, magazines, books from US colonial era through the 19th century, including eight African-American 19th century newspapers and county histories from New England and Mid-Atlantic states.
Note: History Commons is the new name and platform for the former Accessible Archives database.
US health statistics and reports based on several major US health surveys.
German-English and English-German dictionary. Includes usage examples and illustrative phrases, grammar guidance, click-through verb tables and pronunciation charts, explanations of grammatical terms, and help with spelling and punctuation.
Compilation of surveys conducted by polling organizations in the United States and more than 100 other countries. All surveys reported were conducted using scientifically selected random samples.
Browse or search for ebooks from a wide range of publishers covering many subjects.
Original published reports and research in the life sciences and medicine.
Access to chemistry journal literature, patent information, chemical reactions, regulated chemicals, substance information, chemical supplier information, and biomedical literature.
This resource explores changing attitudes towards human sexuality, gender and sexual behaviors, in America and beyond, throughout the Twentieth Century.
Please note: access to this resource will end on December 31, 2024.
A collection of objects, printed books, ephemera, posters, photographs and playbills supporting the study of popular entertainment in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.