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This New York City-based newspaper is focused on public workers in New York and also includes coverage of issues of broad concern to all working people in the private and public sectors as well as in the gig economy. Learn more about the newspaper in this Library blog post.
Part of HeinOnline, this database covers the legal protections and definitions of civil rights in the United States. Includes publications from the Commission on Civil Rights, legislative histories on landmark legislation, briefs from relevant U.S. Supreme Court cases, and more.
This is a comprehensive archive of the Daily Observer, Liberia’s best-known, independent, national newspaper, published in English. The Daily Observer, founded in 1981, is notable for its coverage of the modern history of Liberia—including the Liberian Civil War and through its current phase of development.
This database is an interdisciplinary portal of the ancient world, focusing on metadata for both papyrological documents and epigraphic material. The portal directs users to partner websites, where more information, often including also photographs, transliterations and translations of the texts, can be found. Additionally, Trismegistos includes information about people and places (BC 800 – AD 800), such as the personal names of non-royal individuals living in Egypt as well as attestations of toponyms in Egypt and increasing more outside.