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Offers the opportunity to study the most well-known and also unheralded events of the Black Freedom Struggle in the 20th Century from the perspective of the men, women, and sometimes even children who waged one of the most inspiring social movements in American history.
Berliner Philharmoniker Digital Concert Hall contains hundreds of recordings with all the great artists of classical music. Each year roughly 40 concerts are added. There are also fascinating documentaries and bonus films.
Limited to 1 user at a time. Patrons will be prompted to register for free access.
Each Digital Concert Hall user is asked to revalidate their access once every 90 days.
1. To verify the account, the user is required to simply log into digitalconcerthall.com in the IP range of the university (on campus) or by proxy (from home) with the user’s email address and password.
2. The user has been validated and is now able to access all of the Digital Concert Hall for free from home and on all devices for continuing 90 days.
Search for SDSU journals, print and electronic. Browzine has an easy to use interface, and introduces browsability to SDSU journals. Librayr users can create a free Browzine account to save journals and articles for future reading.
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From your Android, iOS or Kindle Fire device, visit the Apple App Store, Google Play Store or Amazon App Store and search for BrowZine and install.
Tap on the app icon to open BrowZine. A list of libraries will appear, please select San Diego State University. Enter your credentials, these will be the same used for remote access.
Start browsing! Use the Subject dropdown menu to browse by subject categories or our Titles A-Z to find a specific title by name.
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The backfiles of a variety of 20th-century serials covering many aspects of children's lives and interests.
The core of China: Culture and Society is approx. 1,200 full color, full-text searchable pamphlets held in the Charles W. Wason Collection on East Asia published mostly in English between 1750 and 1929. This collection includes Annual reports, primary sources such as letters and speeches, and journals.
MIT CogNet is the essential research tool for scholars in the brain and cognitive sciences. Authoritative and unrivaled, it is an indispensable resource for those interested in cutting-edge primary research across the range of fields that study the nature of the human mind.
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Archival and textual material relating to archaeological excavations, methods, and practices from the late 20th century to present day.
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Over 200 years of works from pre-18th century Europe
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Books, case studies, archival materials that examine the history of trade, trade policies, financial crises, emerging markets and technological innovations that unite the world in an ever-changing system of trade
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Collections from the U.S. National Archives and the Chicago History Museum, as well as firsthand accounts on Indian Wars and westward migration.
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Includes Bexar Archives: Colonial Archives of Texas during the Spanish and Mexican Periods, 1717-1836 and Latino Civil Rights during the Carter Administration
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Candidly documents the realities of slavery at the most immediate grassroots level in Southern society and provide some of the most revealing documentation in existence on the functioning of the slave system.
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Primary sources on women's rights.
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Contains the formerly classified and secret proposals that, when approved by the president, became the military and foreign policies of the United States. These records offer a behind-the-scenes view of the highest levels of U.S. military decision-making.
The web’s largest library of International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) transcriptions & literal translations of aria and art song texts
A wealth of detail on company financials, ratios, business segments, descriptions, sustainability, officers and directors. Powerful and intuitive search capabilities combined with an easy to learn and use interface provide quick access to a multitude of company, industry, index, ESG and economic data views and reports. The same comprehensive suite of financial information used by professionals under LSEG's Refinitiv and FTSE Russell brands.
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A collection of Spanish language films that illuminate the culture of Latin America and Spain.
Race Relations in America is a collection of documents produced by the American Missionary Association's Race Relations Department between 1943 and 1970 to investigate problem areas in race relations and develop methods for educating communities and preventing conflict.
This collection includes primary and secondary resources such as:
- audio recordings of speeches
- photographs of the participants at the Annual Race Relations Institutes
- survey material covering school desegregation, church integration, employment practices, housing and recreation, including interviews and raw data, and the resulting analyses, statistics and reports.
- detailed case studies on race relations in cities such as Baltimore, Pittsburgh, Minneapolis, Trenton, Nashville, and San Francisco.
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Founded by two teenage brothers in 1865 when the West was still wild, this newspaper lets researchers travel back in time to experience the completion of the transcontinental railroad, the Klondike gold rush, the San Francisco earthquake and fire of 1906, America’s entry into World War I, and many other events.
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The Sigma Repository makes it easy for nurses and nursing students to locate unique nursing research as well as evidence-based practice and educational materials. Good for finding grey literature for a systematic review.
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A digital time capsule of socialist thought featuring over 25 digital periodicals.
An interdisciplinary collection of digital content mapped to the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
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There are approximately 9000 titles included in the UN iLibrary. Every year around 500 new titles are added to the collection, approximately 70% of which are in English and cover the following topics:
Agriculture Rural Development and Forestry
Children and Youth
Democracy and Governance
Disarmament
Drugs, Crime and Terrorism
Economic and Social Development
Environment and Climate Change
Human Rights and Refugees
Human Settlements and Urban Issues
International Law and Justice
International Trade and Finance
Migration
Natural Resources, Water and Energy
Peacekeeping and Security
Population and Demography
Public Health
Transportation and Public Safety
United Nations
Women and Gender Issues