A selection of 2000 primary source documents including historical newspaper articles, pamphlets, diaries, correspondence and more that highlight the triumphs and resiliency of African Americans in the pursuit of equality through six periods of history.
Self-service, computer-automated document conversion tool that allows students, faculty, and staff to convert documents into a variety of alternative formats including audiobooks, e-books, and digital Braille. The service can also be used to convert image-only PDF files or scanned images into more accessible formats.
Trial access will end on June 15, 2022. Drama Online is a digital library of over 1,700 playtexts, 350 audio plays and 150 hours of video from theatre publishers and companies offering a multimedia experience of theatre.
Mango is a self-directed program for learning another language. Over 70 languages are available, including Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Greek (ancient and modern), Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Latin, Spanish (Castilian and Latin American), English, and many more. Click its title to connect to the log-in page and create your personal profile. Once you have your own profile, you can download an app to use Mango on a mobile device (Android/iOS), you can log in directly from Mango's site in the future, or you can continue logging in from here.
Provides access to content at MercuryNews.com. Mercury News content includes breaking news, local news, sports, opinion, things to do, and more. Full text of articles back to 1985 and full-color newspaper page images back to 2020 are available from San Jose Mercury News.
Trial access will end on May 17, 2022.
The new 9th edition of the MLA Handbook, the official, authoritative source on the MLA citation format. Now available online, fully searchable and interactive, enhanced with over 500 sample citations. Trial runs from April 18 - May 17
This is is a collection of authoritative articles written by subject specialists and scholars in the field of Urban Studies, which spans social sciences, the humanities, and more technical fields such as architecture, planning, engineering, environmental science, and legal studies. Combining the best features of an annotated bibliography and a high-level encyclopedia, these bibliographies guide researchers to the best available scholarship.
Reinstated effective January 1, 2022.
The world's most comprehensive collection of dissertations and theses from around the world, spanning from 1861 to the present day, and offering full-text for most of the dissertations added since 1997.
Provides the full text of the electronic edition of record of the newspaper from 1985 to the present and full-color newspaper pages from 2020 to present. Current content also available through Mercury News (MercuryNews.com).