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The following databases are newly acquired or being evaluated for a future subscription.
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 is an archive of El Mundo, a conservative newspaper from Puerto Rico. Key topics covered by the newspaper include industrialization of Puerto Rican society, the Great Depression, territorial relations with the United States including citizenship and activities of independence movements such as the Macheteros and FALN, the rise of the Popular Democratic Party, the Ponce massacre, the Ley de la Mordaza (Gag Law) and more. The publication was founded in 1919 and ceased publication permanently in 1990.
Alternate Name(s) FReD; ReD
It is a crowdsourced effort to include unpublished and published replication results of social scientific studies to estimate and track the replicability along various fields and provide researchers with a way to assess replicability of crucial studies in a quick and transparent way. The project merges FORRT’s Replications and Reversals with the Replication Database. The dataset is open and shared under a CC-By Attribution 4.0 International license.
The collection chronicles 189 years of Russian history through out-of-copyright newspapers spanning the eighteenth, nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The collection includes 33 publications, with core titles from Moscow and St. Petersburg, complemented by regional newspapers across the Russian Empire.
Alternate Name(s) D2O
A collection of MIT Press scholarly ebooks, both monographs and edited collections.

Via our subscription the GC library allows more MIT press books to be published with open access licenses and gains access to a backfile of older titles still in copyright.
Alternate Name(s) SAADA
The archival collections document and preserve the experiences of South Asian America and are particularly centered on those in the U.S. who trace their heritage to Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and other South Asian diaspora communities. The collections include items such as correspondence, flyers, newspaper clippings, oral histories, photographs, videos and more. Represented languages include Bengali, English, Hindi, Malayalam, Punjabi, Tamil, Urdu and others.
The collection covers several countries, including Afghanistan, Bangladesh (formerly East Pakistan), India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka, and features multiple languages such as Bengali, Dari, English, Nepali, and more. With titles and issues dating as far back as the 1850s, the collection provides coverage and perspectives on major regional and global events of the 19th and 20th centuries.
Alternate Name(s) SEADL
SEADL contains materials published or otherwise produced in Southeast Asia. Nations represented in the collection include Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. Materials consist of digital versions of books, manuscripts, periodicals, oral histories, and videos as well as searchable indexes of additional Southeast Asian resources.
The collection covers several countries from the region, including Myanmar (formerly Burma), Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam, and features multiple languages such as Dutch, English, French, Javanese, Spanish, and Vietnamese. The collection includes 129 titles and incorporates coverage and perspectives on major regional and global events of the late 19th and 20th centuries.
Statista provides statistical data, consumer insights, dossiers, and industry reports for 170 industries, on over 80,000 topics, from 22,500 sources.
This database chronicles transnational feminist/women’s activism and movements in relation to development in the Global South. As an archival-based project, it contextualizes gender and struggle on a global scale.
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