Nineteenth Century Collections Online is transforming the teaching, learning, and research landscape. Heralding a new wave of discovery into the nineteenth century, NCCO includes collections from across the globe with content in multiple languages, richly representing Africa, Europe, Australia, Asia, Latin America, Middle East, and North America.
Iconic resources made accessible. Want to go on journey that's always enlightening, often surprising, and unfailingly fascinating? It all starts with National Geographic Virtual Library. Thanks to Gale's partnership with National Geographic, you have access to the complete archive of National Geographic magazine at your fingertips — every page of every issue — along with a cross-searchable collection of National Geographic books, maps, images and videos.
This collection supports campus-wide entrepreneurship and business needs by helping bring ideas from conception to reality.
Gale Literature Resource Center supports the study of Black literature classics and contemporary Black authors. Click to read more.
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Provide researchers with a range of directories on companies, publishers, association and more to sort, filter, and export data.
This digital resource contains immigration and passenger records of individuals who came to the U.S. and Canada during a 400-year historical period.
Gale provides useful resources for researching literature and teaching literary studies. Explore collections, journals, publications and more.
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