Provides access to the OCLC database with more than 1 billion bibliographic records for materials in all formats held by libraries in the U.S. and around the world.
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Includes a large collection of scholarly journals by historians. After searching, you can limit by "Scholarly (Peer Reviewed) Journals." You can also try limiting by "Historical Period."
Search the full text of journals in many disciplines, including over 450 journals in history. You can narrow by date and you can also scroll down to narrow by discipline. Also includes book reviews.
Includes the full text of journals in the humanities and social sciences, including history. After searching, you can limit by subject, year, and more.
You can use the "Search Journal" link to search just this journal or you can search all of ProjectMuse (listed above). Note that book reviews are also included.
A database of historical newspapers from the United States including the Baltimore Afro-America (1893-1988), Baltimore Sun (1837-1989), Boston Globe (1872-1983), Chicago Tribune (1849-1990), Detroit Free Press (1831-1922), Los Angeles Times (1881-1990), New York Times (1851-2010), and Washington Post (1877-1997). Because of the extensive date coverage included, it may be useful to limit your search by publication date.
This collection contains digitized images of the pages of American magazines and journals that originated between 1740-1900. Titles range from America's first scientific journal, Medical Repository, to popular magazines like Vanity Fair and Ladies' Home Journal.
American Memory provides free and open access through the Internet to written and spoken words, sound recordings, still and moving images, prints, maps, and sheet music that document the American experience. It is a digital record of American history and creativity.
A Pocket Guide to Writing in History by Mary Lynn RampollaA Pocket Guide to Writing in History is a brief, inexpensive, and easy-to-use guide to the writing and research skills needed for undergraduate history courses. Its concise yet comprehensive coverage of every step of the research and writing process—including detailed advice on documenting sources and avoiding plagiarism—have made A Pocket Guide to Writing in History the trusted choice in history.