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The EAI media art collection is recognized as one of the largest and most comprehensive resources for video art and moving image media in the world. Spanning the mid-1960s to the present, the collection features over 3,500 experimental media artworks by 200 artists.
Please send comments or feedback to Colleen Hailey. Trial ends on 10/21/24.
The John Benjamins Online Resources Collection provides access to John Benjamins' renowned list of handbooks and bibliographies dedicated to the study of linguistics and translation. The resources included in this collection are as follows: the Handbook of Translation Studies, the Handbook of Pragmatics, the Handbook of Terminology, the Translation Studies Bibliography, the Bibliography of Metaphor and Metonymy, and the Bibliography of Pragmatics.
Please send comments or feedback to Jennifer Embree (jembree@binghamton.edu). Trial ends on 10/31/24. Access only available to 15 simultaneous users at a time.
Contains 971 Latin American anarchist and labor periodicals published between 1880-1940, this collection holds many rare and unique titles. In particular, it richly documents the anarchist and anarcho-syndicalist episode (1890-1920) in the history of Latin American Labor Movements.
eBook subscription for Computer Science, Business, Technology.
Please send comments or feedback to Matt Gallagher. Trial ends on 10/31/24.
Sage Research Methods: Diversifying and Decolonizing Research 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. Delve into a wide range of methodologies, from qualitative to quantitative, mixed and Indigenous methods, all enriched by international contributors with diverse backgrounds.
Please send comments or feedback to Matt Gallagher. Trial ends on 10/15/24.
Sage Video: Social Justice Collection is a dynamic cross-disciplinary collection that takes users on a journey to the front lines of social justice movements worldwide. Get ready to explore the profound histories and ongoing conversations surrounding identity and community, delving into the impactful work being done, and the strides yet to come.
Please send comments or feedback to Matt Gallagher. Trial ends on 10/15/24.
Full text and images of the paper from 1822-2021. Due to labor issues, the Sunday Times was not published between 26 November 1978 and 18 November 1979. For newer content, please use our Journal Title search.
Full-image online archive of every page published in the TLS through 2019. For more recent coverage, use our Journal Title search.
Contains video testimonies of survivors and witnesses of genocide, crimes against humanity, and related persecution.