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Documenting the Targeting and Destruction of the Health Sector in the Gaza Strip is a database hosted by the Institute for Palestine Studies. It presents accurate and detailed information about the Israeli assault on health and the health care sector in Gaza beginning in 2023, with data on attacks on healthcare facilities and workers as well as relevant statements made by international organizations and healthcare institutions.
Full-length videos from the archives of the Jacob's Pillow Dance festival, the oldest summer dance festival in the U.S. It includes historic and recent performances by top dance companies working in all styles; themed playlists; multimedia essays; interviews; and more.
Library Stack is a new kind of archive and lending library: a virtual emulation of received library protocols for collecting, indexing, preserving and sharing. Objects in the collection are held in a durable repository for long-term access and bibliographically cataloged for discovery. By translating the protean publishing of the cultural sphere into institutional databases, Library Stack increases its visibility and contextualizes it within a wider landscape of thought, practice and publishing. Library Stack also works directly with artists and publishers to produce precisely these kinds of category-defying ebooks, videos and digital ephemera.
A streaming video collection including filmed performances, documentaries, interviews, and short and feature-length films from around the world. All genres, styles, and types of dance are represented.
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Open Syllabus Analytics is a tool for exploring millions of anonymized syllabi and other curricular materials drawn from thousands of colleges and universities around the world. Analytics helps instructors design classes, students explore fields, publishers develop books, and educators at all levels better understand the curriculum of higher education.
OpenAlex is a free and open catalog of the world's scholarly research system including 48 million open access works and 1.9 billion citations.
Streaming videos of Black music focusing mainly on jazz, African American, and African music, plus many more musical genres from around the world. Includes live performances, documentaries, and interviews. Co-created by Quincy Jones and Reza Ackbaraly.
South Asian History and Culture indexes hundreds of thousands of documents from over 500 collections and links to the original sites. The collection includes reports, journals, videos, audio files, newspapers, magazines, letters, diaries, and other primary-source materials to support studies in history, gender studies, religion, language, political science, and South Asia—with local-language interfaces and mobile access.
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