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Gale provides resources for topics related to 18th Century British History. Explore primary sources, databases, journals & other British history resources.
Gale provides resources to support Social Emotional Learning (SEL) and empathy education. Click to explore eBooks for emotional education on Gale eBooks.
Gale Presents: Udemy provides library patrons with access to thousands of online video courses for upskilling in business, tech, and more. Click to read.
Gale provides useful resources for researching and teaching about literary criticism. Explore databases, collections and other resources.
A passion shared by librarians is the belief that libraries should be welcoming, free, and open to all while providing equitable service to their communities. Among the communities libraries are committed to serving is the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning (LGBTQ) population, which is often referred to as “the invisible minority”.
Language learning made easy! Get access to a wealth of scholarly information, tools, and resources to help you learn a new language.
Gale provides useful resources for topics related to African American History. Explore primary sources, databases, journals & more.
Periodical resources for all user types. InfoTrac provides what 21st-century researchers expect: instant access to complete, up-to-date content. Put the world’s leading journals and reference sources at your users’ fingertips, with easy-to-use features and unique search tools enabling discovery.
Gale offers an overview of the Electoral College, derived from scholarly sources and academic journals. Read explanations, history, pros and cons, & more.
Starting in the late nineteenth century, forces in social and political spheres across the globe struggled to balance the good of the public and the planet against the economic exploitation of resources. Explore the rise of the modern conservation movement against the impacts of colonialism, land use and exploitation, exploration, agriculture, pollution, and more into the late twentieth century in Gale’s Environmental History series.
Gale's academic databases provide access to scholarly journals and articles, as well as primary sources. Click to explore our research and education databases.
This collection from the American Antiquarian Society features 18th and 19th century North American periodicals and magazines. Click to learn more.
Gale provides resources for topics related to 20th Century British History. Explore primary sources, databases, eBooks & other British history publications.
Gale provides useful resources related to short story literary criticism. Click to explore our collections.
Gale provides useful resources for colonialism research and education. Click to explore primary source collections related to colonial history.
With the Global Development and Humanitarian Aid series, you can offer researchers insights into the impacts of disasters worldwide through the unique perspectives of humanitarian response teams.
Gale Primary Source Learning Centers help students develop research skills and understand the content of primary source archives. Click to read more.
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Offer firsthand insights into the experiences of Latin Americans who advocated for social justice and self-determination.
Eighteenth Century Collections Online (ECCO) is an essential resource for eighteenth-century research, but no one archive can fully cover a hundred years of rich history and discourse. Interested in learning more? Fill out the form to request a trial and connect with a Gale rep to learn more.