Databases
As a new American nation emerged in the 1800s, the first draft of history was written by those who experienced it and recorded it in newspaper pages from coast to coast. Nineteenth Century U.S.
Designed to meet every academic researcher's needs, Academic Search Elite provides access to acclaimed full-text scholarly journals and magazines.
Over 7,000 U.S. and Canadian advertisements covering five product categories - Beauty and Hygiene, Radio, Television, Transportation, and World War II propaganda - dated between 1911 and 1955.
A listing of African-American historical newspapers and magazines across the United States that can be read online
The Agricultural Cooperative Extension Collection contains fact sheets, newsletters and other publications produced the OSU Extension Office.
Discover historic programs of publicly funded radio and television across America. Watch and listen.
Searchable database which provides access to in-depth full text government documents of political, military, and governmental activities related to American Indians and Alaskan Natives.
The AIFG presently contains over 450 non-fiction films that document Native lifeways from the Arctic Circle to Tierra del Fuego, with a large concentration on peoples of the Southwest.
Established in 2006, American Indians in Children's Literature (AICL) provides critical analysis of Indigenous peoples in children's and young adult books.
Find birth, death, and census records. Ancestry is available at home to our patrons until September 2021. Learn more with the Ancestry LibGuide.
ArchiveGrid includes over 7 million records describing archival materials, bringing together information about historical documents, personal papers, family histories, and more.