Collection of 120,000 late Qing and Republican e-books from Shanghai Library including many rare titles. Books are full-text searchable. Database includes author biographies, and cross-references to other Shanghai Library databases (especially for late Qing and Republican journals and newspapers). Especially interesting for literature and cross-cultural studies. Download of single pages is possible. Database clusters similar titles which is especially useful for research on the history of translation of Western literature or scientific knowledge. The database is part of Shanghai Library’s Quanguo baokan suoyin 全国报刊索引.
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.
e-Marefa is a set of complete digital databases giving access to Arabic articles, journals, dissertations and theses, and data and statistics. It is considered one of the largest global databases dedicated to promoting Arab content research in higher education.
The East View Global Press Archive (GPA) is a program to create the most comprehensive collection of digital news sources from around the world. GPA is the result of an initiative of Stanford Libraries and the Hoover Institution Library & Archives to digitally preserve and make more accessible thousands of original print newspaper publications collected by the Hoover Institution and now housed by Stanford Libraries.
Encompassing newspapers in more than 30 languages, GPA will ultimately include thousands of titles from across the globe, all presented in full-image and full-text format optimized for scholarly use.
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.
NoorLib is a digital library containing over 70,000 titles (about 110,000 volumes) mostly in Persian and Arabic, in the fields of Islamic studies, political science, social science, literature, culture, geography, and history.
NoorMags is the largest full-text database for Persian journals. It contains over 2,800 journals published from the 1900s to the present, as well as over one million articles with various subjects.
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.
“1938-1943 full-image, full text archive of Pravda Ukrainy (Правда Украины) – originally Sovetskaia Ukraina (Советская Украина) – the Russian-language Soviet Ukrainian daily and a newspaper of record, serving as the official organ of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Ukraine and Supreme Soviet of the Ukrainian SSR.”
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