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Military History
Department of Defense – Missile Defense Agency Historical Resources: “The history of U.S. missile defense efforts spans over six decades. These resources are presented with a description of the missile defense efforts of the time in the hopes that the context will help illuminate the content of these documents.” Department of Homeland Security – CreationContinue reading “Military History”
Health Sciences
Here you’ll find a collection of online resources dedicated to the study of health and medicine. Selected resources include, but are not limited to, peer reviewed journals dedicated to medical practice and research, government documents related to public health and the regulation of the health-care industry, and other related materials that explore the “delivery ofContinue reading “Health Sciences”
Social Sciences, Government, and Economics
Interested in exploring the complexities of human institutions? Looking to understand the inner workings of governments, economies, and social systems? This is a good place to start! Here you will find a selection of resources dedicated to the study of various social sciences with an emphasis on government, economics, and sociology, though other disciplines areContinue reading “Social Sciences, Government, and Economics”
Environmental Studies and Sciences
Want to learn about the world around around you? Start here! Below is a collection of interdisciplinary resources dedicated to a wide variety of environmental studies and sciences. Whether you’re looking for historical botanical illustrations, biological studies of artic environments, or studies on the development of urban planning, you can likely find a good launchingContinue reading “Environmental Studies and Sciences”
Legal Studies and Criminal History
Need to know more about a landmark court case? Perhaps you are researching the process of appeals. Or maybe you’re just really interested in the history of a particular crime? The resources listed here are a great place to start your research. From official government documents to the various ephemera produced by popular culture’s fascinationContinue reading “Legal Studies and Criminal History”
Art and Literary Studies Archives and Databases.
Children’s Historical Collection: “The Children’s Historical Collection contains children’s books of historical note or value including rare, out-of-print, and autographed books; books by award-winning/notable authors or illustrators; books by Texas authors or illustrators; or books set in Texas past or present.” Chinese Rubbings Collection: “Harvard is home to over 5,000 East Asian rubbings, the majorityContinue reading “Art and Literary Studies Archives and Databases.”
Women’s and Gender Studies Archives and Databases
Doctor or Doctress?: “Primary sources, such as original letters, photographs, and newspaper clippings, help create a view of the past far richer than textbooks do. Doctor or Doctress? was created in order to make primary sources accessible to high school students and teachers. The stories featured on Doctor or Doctress? make history more approachable byContinue reading “Women’s and Gender Studies Archives and Databases”
Medical History Archives and Databases
Academic Medicine – Journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges (Previous Issues): Free access is provided to issues published between 1926 and 2019. American Medical Association Archives (ama.nmtvault.com): “The digital collections provide access to more than 230 titles from the AMA Archives in full text, searchable format. This digital resource offers a comprehensive overviewContinue reading “Medical History Archives and Databases”