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01/12/2024
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Health and Psychosocial Instruments (HaPI) is an essential database that provides in-depth information about behavioral measurement tools across a variety of disciplines, including medicine, nursing, public health, psychology, social work, sociology, communication, and organizational behavior.

With HaPI, you’ll find detailed records describing a variety of different types of measurement instruments that will help enhance the quality, reliability, and validity of your behavioral research. The database covers coding schemes, interview schedules, questionnaires, rating scales, checklists, and much more!

09/22/2022
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Native Americans in History, 1663-1928 is a newly published archival collection from Accessible Archives. The resources in this collection provide an in-depth overview of the political, social, and cultural history of native peoples from the late 1600s to early 1900s. The collection features books and newspapers that include first-hand accounts, memoirs and literary works, statistical reports, and many other forms of editorials. 
 

 

08/31/2022
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September 2022

For the month of September, we are highlighting America Latina en Video / Latin America in Video from Alexander Street Press, a collection of streaming videos exploring issues in Latin America as told, created and produced by Latin Americans.

Containing over 300 films, this collection of documentaries and performances from some of the most important producers and independent filmmakers in Latin America. The collection focuses on issues related to Latin America, including human rights, violence, immigration, political history and popular culture. The subjects and topics covered in this collection span across the social sciences including Latin American studies, sociology, anthropology, religion and more. The videos in the collection are predominantly in Spanish, English and Portuguese.

\Whether you’re a student creating a source list for your research paper on gender identity in Latin America or a professor looking to incorporate videos about Latin American art and dance into your coursework, America Latina en Video / Latin America in Video will bring a unique perspective of the region into your studies. 

You can view more Collections News and past resource spotlights on the Library Collections News page. You can also view the Electronic Resources Guide for more information about our online resources, troubleshooting tips, and resource updates.

07/06/2022
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LGBTQ+ Rights is a database featuring materials relating to the gay rights movement in America. The platform is organized by subject and then divided into other subcollections:

  • Marriage and Family 
  • Employment Discrimination
  • Military Service
  • AIDS and Health Care
  • Public Spaces and Accommodations
  • Historical Attitudes and Analysis

The overall collection features court cases, scholarly articles, and much more for you to learn in a variety of ways. The database also has a unique interactive timeline for you to click through and discover key events about the LGBTQ+ movement in America.

You can use the direct link above to get to the database and you can find additional information, search tips, and helpful resources at HeinOnline's LGBTQ+ Rights LibGuide

06/02/2022
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Pride month is meant to celebrate and highlight the LGBTQ community; to take a moment to reflect on the history of the movement; and to learn about the experiences of the individuals who not only are a part of the LGBTQ community, but also those that made a significant impact during the movement.

In honor of Pride Month, Atkins wants to highlight the Gale Archives of Sexuality and Gender, a primary source collection featuring the The LGBTQ History and Culture Since 1940 archival collections. This two-part collection highlights important aspects of LGBTQ life and the cultural, sociological development of LGBTQ groups during the later half of the twentieth century.

This award-winning collection features journals, personal papers, posters, and a variety of other content types, allowing users to make connections between the past and the present about the experience amongst LGBTQ communities. 

So take a moment and explore this online archive — explore Pride Week posters of the late 1970s in the Posters from the Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives collection, view documents and correspondences about the Bush Administration response to the AIDS crisis during the 1980s, or learn about the first-hand experiences of Ms. Bob Davis, the first openly transgender tenured faculty member of City College of San Francisco.

You can view more content by visiting the homepages for each of the collections: