Learn about Gale's product enhancements that are designed to increase access to library resources online, in the classroom and have a greater impact on user success.
Gale's research resources include unique online databases, library primary sources, newspaper digital archives, eBooks, courses and large print books.
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View samples from a selection of notable contributors featured in the The Telegraph Historical Archive, part of Gale Primary Sources.
Sample articles from a selection of notable contributors: explore searchable articles scanned from the original source documents.
View samples from a selection of highlights featured in the Financial Times Historical Archive, part of Gale Primary Sources.
View samples from a selection of highlights featured in the Picture Post Historical Archive, part of Gale Primary Sources.
A selection of short research pieces demonstrating how Gale Primary Sources can be used to explore an unconventional topic.
View samples from a selection of notable contributors featured in the Mirror Historical Archive, part of Gale Primary Sources.
View samples from a selection of highlights featured in the International Herald Tribune Historical Archive, part of Gale Primary Sources.
Working with the Illustrated London News, we have explored the archive to find articles that assist in decolonizing the curriculum. Take a look at some sample articles in this new case study.
State Papers Online offers easy access to the full range of the Tudor and Stuart governments’ domestic and foreign activities in a searchable digital format.
John Chartres, Professor of Social and Economic History, tells us about the significant difference made to the quality of work produced by lecturers and students.
View samples from a selection of notable documents featured in 19th Century U.S. Newspapers, part of Gale Primary Sources.
How do we create a digital primary source archive at Gale? Our VP of Archives Publishing runs through the overall process using one of his biggets archive projects, the Daily Mail Historical Archive.
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