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As we recognize National Native American Heritage Month, it’s important to the highlight resources focused on Native voices, histories, and heritages. Click to learn more.
From early career researchers to established experts, our goal is to empower academic research, teaching, and learning by building connections and collaboration across the global scholarly community—in the humanities, social sciences, and beyond.
Gale provides a bursary for this course, based in the Humanities Division at the University of Oxford with some of the teaching provided by the Bodleian Libraries. Our goal is to support teaching and learning - and for Gale to learn from the students and their emerging research interests.
Discover resources on diversity, equity, and inclusion. Access a wealth of research and insights that foster inclusive communities and promote social justice.
Gale and American Libraries have collaborated on an academic library article series that explores how librarians build relationships in the academic community.
Gale provides useful resources for researching and teaching science and technology. Click to explore scientific literature, collections, and other publications.
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Early Arabic Printed Books from the British Library supports comparative approaches to the study of the Middle East and the Muslim world and inspires original research on Islamic religion, history, language, literature, and science. It is an essential resource for every major library needing Arabic primary source material for research, teaching, and learning.
History in a whole new light. Since its inception in 2009 the Archives Unbound program has published more than 230 titles. The roots of the program are in microfilm, and the collection makes available targeted collections of interest to scholars engaged in serious research.
Access the National Geographic magazine collection in Gale's virtual library database with the ability to read every page of every issue.
History in a whole new light. Since its inception in 2009 the Archives Unbound program has published more than 230 titles. The roots of the program are in microfilm, and the collection makes available targeted collections of interest to scholars engaged in serious research.
Originally the personal library of the Brazilian diplomat, historian, and journalist Manoel de Oliveira Lima, the Oliveira Lima Library has long been regarded as one of the finest collections of Luso-Brazilian materials available to scholars. It’s now accessible for students, educators, and researchers alike to delve deeper into Brazilian and Portuguese history and culture from the sixteenth to the twentieth century.
The most ambitious project of its kind, the content of Slavery and Anti-Slavery: A Transnational Archive is carefully reviewed by a renowned board of scholars and thematically arranged. It covers a wide spectrum of interests related to the history of slavery: legal issues; the Caribbean; children and women under slavery; modes of resistance; and much more.
Gale brings together the story of the health system in the United States with a database of relevant literature. Explore Gale's Public Health Archives.
Access a broad historical record that spans two world wars with Gale's declassified UK government documents database from 5 British intelligence agencies.