Temporary Access: JSTOR Collections

To help support teaching and research online, JSTOR is providing access to the following collections through December 31, 2020.

  • 19th Century British Pamphlets
    This collection contains the most significant British pamphlets from the 19th century held in research libraries in the United Kingdom. More than 26,000 pamphlets provide a corpus of primary sources for the study of sociopolitical and economic factors impacting 19th-century Britain.
    Trial URL: https://guides.lib.uw.edu/az.php?q=british%20pamphlets
  • Security Studies
    Explore a wide range of journals, ebooks, and research reports in the field of security studies. This content looks at security studies through a broad lens, encompassing research on international security and peace and conflict studies from all corners of the globe.
    Trial URL: https://guides.lib.uw.edu/az.php?q=security%20studies

 

Temporary Access Online: Neighborhood Change Database

To help support teaching and research online in Spring Quarter 2020, Geolytics is providing online access to the Neighborhood Change Database (NCDB). The NCDB is normally available on a CD-ROM in the library. Geolytics is providing this online access while the library is closed to users.

URL: http://demographics.geolytics.com/ncdb2010/login.aspx

Off-campus access to this trial requires Husky OnNet.

Questions about the access and use of this data source can be sent to Kian Flynn

Temporary Access: Gale Digital Collections

Through an agreement with the Center for Research Libraries and to support teaching and research online in Spring Quarter 2020, Gale is providing access to a number of digital primary source collections through June 30, 2020.

The collections available include:

  • Public Health Archives
    • Public Health in Modern America, 1890-1970
  • Archives Unbound – 300+ collections – interdisciplinary topics including Area Studies, History, Politics, Religion, English Literature, and Local/Regional History
  • Eighteenth Century Collection Online (ECCO), Parts I + II
  • 19th Century Collections Online, Parts 1-12
  • Sabin Americana, 1476-1926
  • The Making of the Modern World, 1450-1970
  • 19th Century British Library Newspapers, Parts 1-5
  • 19th Century US Newspapers
  • 19th Century UK Periodicals, Parts 1 + 2
  • American Historical Periodicals, Series’ 1-6
  • DIGITAL SCHOLAR LAB
    • All titles above, integrated into Gale’s platform for digital humanities computing.

Trial URL: http://offcampus.lib.washington.edu/login?url=https://infotrac.gale.com/itweb/crlc19?db=GDC

Temporary Access: Cambridge University Press Collections

To help support teaching and research online in Spring Quarter 2020, Cambridge University Press is providing access to the following collections to UW students, faculty, and staff through June 2020.

Cambridge Companions
Cambridge Companions are a series of authoritative guides, written by leading experts, offering lively, accessible introductions to major writers, artists, philosophers, topics, and periods.
URL: https://guides.lib.uw.edu/az.php?q=cambridge%20companions

Cambridge Elements
Cambridge Elements consist of original, concise, authoritative, and peer-reviewed scholarly and scientific research, organized into focused series edited by leading scholars, and provide comprehensive coverage of the key topics in disciplines spanning the arts and sciences.
URL: https://guides.lib.uw.edu/az.php?q=cambridge%20elements

Cambridge Textbooks
Developed and designed with learning and teaching in mind, we partner with leading instructors and educators to provide pedagogically focused and up-to-date textbooks, with scholarly rigorous content at the core of our publishing.
URL: https://guides.lib.uw.edu/az.php?q=cambridge%20textbooks

Temporary Access: Religious Magazine Archive

To help support teaching and research online in Spring Quarter 2020, ProQuest is providing access to the Religious Magazine Archive to UW students, faculty, and staff through June 2020.

Religious Magazine Archive

A searchable archive of magazines devoted to religious topics, spanning 19th-21st centuries. The publications were originally written by/for a wider populace rather than academic/cultural elites and offer insights into, for example, the influence of belief systems on public life, the history of popular religious movements and the means used by religions to gain adherents and communicate their ideologies. A wide variety of religions and denominations are represented, allowing for comparative studies of religions during this period.

Trial URL: https://trials.proquest.com/access?token=aInnWTGUhgOPAPCQFKCoVlsWN

Temporary Access: Film & Television Literature Index with Full Text

To help support teaching and research online in Spring Quarter 2020, EBSCO is providing access to the Film & Television Literature Index with Full Text through July 1, 2020.

Film & Television Literature Index™ with Full Text is the definitive online tool for film and television research. Subject coverage includes film & television theory, preservation & restoration, screenwriting, production, cinematography, technical aspects, and reviews. The database provides cover-to-cover indexing and abstracts for more than 380 publications (and selected coverage of 300), as well as full text for more than 120 journals, and 100 books. In addition, Film & Television Literature Index with Full Text includes Variety movie reviews from 1914 to the present and over 36,300 images from the MPTV Image Archive.

Trial URL: http://offcampus.lib.washington.edu/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?authtype=ip,uid&profile=ehost&defaultdb=f3h