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This resource focuses on the voices of under-represented groups, grassroots organizations, and countercultural movements, addressing themes such as sexuality and identity, Black resistance movements, Indigenous land rights, subcultures, and health and social issues. Compiled from archival collections housed across the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, and Canada.
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Archives of Sexuality and Gender: International Perspectives on LGBTQ Activism and Culture examines diversity in underrepresented areas of the world such as southern Africa and Australia, highlighting cultural and social histories, struggles for rights and freedoms, explorations of sexuality, and organizations and key figures in LGBTQ history.
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Access to eBooks and standards published by the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE).
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Bloomsbury Visual Arts is an interdisciplinary hub designed for research and learning across design, art, architecture and related fields.
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Hosting records sourced from private and public archives, such as The National Archives (UK) and British Library, BOA’s specially curated primary source collections cover over 500 years of world history.
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A range of sources from Britain and America, covering key subjects within this historical field, including Keynesian economic policy in post-war Britain; international labour movements; the London Stock Exchange; and the papers of important economists.
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Online textbooks and resources for students and instructors, supporting teaching and learning.
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Resources for learning and teaching in Dentistry.
Users are required to create a personal profile to access any content on the site. A personal profile also enables users to use Bookshelf (with highlighting, note-making, and bookmarking functionality), share notes/highlighting, and export notes to OneNote. If you have a personal username and password for another Elsevier product, such as ScienceDirect, Scopus, SciVal or Mendeley, the same login details will work here in ClinicalKey. If you need to create a login click 'Register here'. Please use your University of Newcastle email address
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Resources for learning and teaching in Medicine.
Users are required to create a personal profile to access any content on the site. A personal profile also enables users to use Bookshelf (with highlighting, note-making, and bookmarking functionality), share notes/highlighting, and export notes to OneNote. If you have a personal username and password for another Elsevier product, such as ScienceDirect, Scopus, SciVal or Mendeley, the same login details will work here in ClinicalKey. If you need to create a login click 'Register here'. Please use your University of Newcastle email address
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Resources for learning and teaching in Midwifery. Note: Platform mentions nursing in URL and search bar prompt, however all resources are midwifery focused.
Users are required to create a personal profile to access any content on the site. A personal profile also enables users to use Bookshelf (with highlighting, note-making, and bookmarking functionality), share notes/highlighting, and export notes to OneNote. If you have a personal username and password for another Elsevier product, such as ScienceDirect, Scopus, SciVal or Mendeley, the same login details will work here in ClinicalKey. If you need to create a login click 'Register here'. Please use your University of Newcastle email address
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Crime, Punishment, and Popular Culture, 1790-1920 contains manuscripts, books, broadsheets, and periodicals. The archive unites a number of geographic areas, reflecting the widespread impact of the changes in crime and its policing during the long nineteenth century. The collection covers Europe, North America, India, and the Antipodes and includes material in English, Spanish, French, Italian, and German.
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Decolonization: Politics and Independence in Former Colonial and Commonwealth Territories brings together material from within former British colonies and Commonwealth nations, alongside some from former French and Portuguese territories.
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This resource covers treatment guidelines for primary and permanent teeth. The website is developed in cooperation between the Copenhagen University Hospital and the International Association of Dental Traumatology (IADT).
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Supports users in conducting research that is both critical and inclusive, offering a rich library of inspiring case studies, expert videos, datasets, and how-to guides. This collection showcases a diverse range of experiences and approaches from marginalized, underrepresented, underserved, and vulnerable communities.
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Global Commodities offers unparalleled access to a wide range of rare printed and manuscript sources, visual material, ephemera and objects associated with the history of fifteen commodities: chocolate, coffee, cotton, fur, oil, opium, porcelain, silver & gold, spices, sugar, tea, timber, tobacco, wheat, wine and spirits. The material also covers other commodities including beef, cheese, coal, corn, fish, fruits, machinery, rice, silk and wool amongst others. The commodities featured in this resource have been transported, exchanged and consumed around the world for hundreds of years, helping transform societies, global trading operations, habits of consumption and social practices.
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Modern Construction Online is a comprehensive resource that provides architects, engineers, and construction professionals with the latest information on contemporary construction practices and materials. From building envelopes to sustainability and energy efficiency, this Database covers all aspects of modern construction techniques, providing practical tips and advice for selecting the right materials and methods for any project. With numerous illustrations and diagrams to aid in understanding, this essential resource is the go-to reference for anyone involved in the construction industry.
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The Times Educational Supplement (TES) is a primary and secondary education news sources. Containing material that supports research in the fields of education, social history, women's studies, public health, literature and the arts, and other topics in the humanities and social sciences.
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Women's Voices and Life Writing brings together collections from archives across the UK and Ireland, featuring perspectives on race, gender, class, disability, sexuality, ageing and more.
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