Identifying and locating government documents can feel like navigating a maze. Happily, ProQuest Congressional, a database of congressional documents from 1789 to the present, makes the task much easier. If you are a student or researcher of history, political science, the social sciences, or someone who wants to analyze past and present U.S. political, economic, Read More
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Research & Instruction: Exploring ProQuest Congressional
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Research & Instruction: News You Can Use
Did you know that the University Libraries library provides you with access to a comprehensive collection of credible and vetted news sources across all 50 U.S. states and territories, as well as 200 countries. Access World News includes current content and archives back to the 1980s from more than 13,800 sources to support your research Read More
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Trial Database: MGG ONLINE
Attention music researchers! Through March 30, 2022, the University Libraries has a trial running for MGG Online. MGG Online builds on the second edition of Die Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart (which the University Libraries has in print), offering new and updated content. MGG Online’s content covers an array of topics not only in all areas of music Read More
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