For a complete list of all our online databases and e-resources, go to OneSearch, the library’s catalog. We’ll update this page as new resources are added to our collection.
Girlhood: Magazines and Print Culture
Girlhood: Magazines and Print Culture is a collection of graphic and illustrative annuals, comics, magazines, and periodicals that facilitate the study of print culture aimed at young and teenage girls throughout the twentieth century. The collection focuses on publications produced in the UK, Australia, and U.S., representing some of the most popular titles aimed at teenage girls during this era.
Latin American Histories in the United States
Latin American Histories in the United States is a multi-archive resource compiled from archival collections located in the United States, providing users with access to primary sources describing the experience of Latine communities across the country, with a focus on underrepresented identities, including Latinas, LGBTQ+, and Afro-Latine. Focusing on grassroots and community-generated content, this resource provides users with records of everyday life, as well as how individuals and communities fought for their rights and cultural freedom during the Civil Rights era, the growth of movements, the exchange of ideas, the development of distinct political identities, and expressions of self through art and culture during the mid-to-late twentieth century.
