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- Anthropology PlusCoverage:1890 to present
A compilation of the Anthropological Index Online and Anthropological Literature databases, this resource is an index of bibliographic materials covering the fields of anthropology, archaeology and related interdisciplinary research under the subject area: Humanities. - AnthroSourceCoverage: Varies
Provides full-text anthropological resources from journals, newsletters, bulletins and monographs. - eHRAF ArchaeologyCoverage: Varies
eHRAF Archaeology focuses on in-depth descriptive documents of archaeological traditions from around the world. eHRAF is unique in having subject indexing at the paragraph level. - eHRAF World CulturesCoverage: Varies
eHRAF World Cultures contains ethnographic collections covering all aspects of cultural and social life. eHRAF is unique in having subject indexing at the paragraph level - JSTORCoverage: Varies
A digital library for scholars, researchers, and students. Access more than 10 million academic journal articles, books, and primary sources in 75 disciplines.
Temporary access to: JSTOR Business IV, Hebrew Journals, Ireland, Jewish Studies, Lives of Literature, 19th Century British Pamphlets, World Heritage Sights: Africa, Struggles for Freedom: Southern Africa. Ends July 1, 2021
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