The databases on this page provides access to articles, journals, ebooks and ebook chapters, media, datasets and more. Use the Subject or Database Type boxes to limit your results.
LinkedIn Learning is a digital library of more than 6,000 courses covering a wide range of technical, business, software and creative topics. The courses can help students prepare for internships, jobs and coursework; provide professional development for staff; and enable faculty to stay abreast of technological developments.
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Why search here? Explore the history of African American religious life and culture from 1829 to 1922.
Content: The African American Historical Serials Collection is a collection of over 170 newspapers, magazines, and reports that show the history of African American religious life and culture from 1829 to 1922. It includes materials from African American churches and social service groups.
Ancestry Library is a resource available that offers access to extensive genealogical records and historical documents across the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Europe, Australia, and more. Use this platform to research lineage, explore historical records, census data, and more.
Why search here? Delve into the rich history, culture, and legal landscape of Indigenous Peoples of the Americas with HeinOnline's dedicated collection, offering a vast archive of treaties, tribal codes, federal statutes, case law, and scholarly articles.
Content: This comprehensive collection delivers a vast digital archive of resources, including treaties, tribal codes, federal statutes and case law, and scholarly articles, illuminating the legal and historical experiences of Indigenous Peoples across the Americas. It offers researchers a rich array of primary and secondary sources for in-depth exploration.
Provides streaming access to more than a century of African history, politics, and culture. Five film types are represented— propaganda, newsreels, documentaries, feature films, and interviews.
Interlibrary Loan (ILL) is a free service offered to Connecticut College faculty, staff and students. The purpose of ILL is to obtain access to any desired materials for the College community.
Connecticut College ILL users may place and monitor their loan and article requests using ILLiad. Article requests may also be viewed and downloaded from your ILLiad account.