New Databases at D'Amour Library
Posted June 10, 2009
D’Amour Library recently added three new databases to its ever-growing collection of online resources.
Early American Imprint, Series 1: Evans, 1639-1800 provides access to an extensive collection of primary source material for the study of early American history including advertisements, almanacs, bibles, broadsides, catalogs, charters and by-laws, contracts, cookbooks, elegies, eulogies, laws, maps, narratives, novels, operas, pamphlets, plays, poems, primers, sermons, songs, speeches, textbooks, tracts, travelogues, treaties, and more.
The 19th Century British Pamphlets collection includes the most significant British pamphlets from the 19th century held in research libraries within the United Kingdom. The pamphlets offer insight into the political, social, and economic issues facing 19th century Britain.
The Life Sciences collection from JSTOR provides full-text access to journals across 10 disciplines within the biological, health, and general sciences including aquatic sciences biological sciences, developmental and cell biology, and zoology.
Western New England College is a private, independent, coeducational institution founded in 1919. Located on an attractive 215-acre suburban campus in Springfield, Massachusetts, the College serves 3,700 students, including 2,500 full-time undergraduate students. Undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs are offered through the College's Schools of Arts and Sciences, Business, Engineering, and Law.
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