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- JSTOR:
An online database of fulltext articles
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Online
Texts on the WEB
There
is as yet no comprehensive catalog or listing of Web-accessible
digitized collections of primary sources. There are several
incomplete catalogs or listings, but no one authoritative
source. Still, a few resources to search are the following: |
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Ausgewählte
Materialien für Literatur- und Kulturstudien (USA) |
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Fine
literature digitally republished. – Project Gutenberg
makes available to the general public information, books and
other materials in forms a vast majority of the computers, programs
and people can easily read, use, quote, and search. |
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The
Internet Archive is building a digital library of Internet
sites and other cultural artifacts in digital form. Like a paper
library, we provide free access to researchers, historians,
scholars, and the general public. |
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The
Alex Catalogue of Electronic Texts is a collection of public
domain documents from American and English literature as well
as Western philosophy. |
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This
site is dedicated to the collection, preservation and presentation
of educational material. |
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What
can you find here?
• University of California Digital Collections:100s of
websites from University of California campuses and institutions:
• Archival Images and Documents: 70,000 images (photos,
paintings, drawings), 100s of diaries, interviews, and letters
• Statistics about California: 1,000s of statistics on
California’s businesses, economy, people, housing, and
more
• eBooks: 100s of eBooks on topics ranging from early
Pacific explorations to Hollywood’s influence on society
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Chronicling
America
enhances access to America's historic newspapers. This site
allows you to search and view newspaper pages from 1880-1910
and find information about American newspapers published between
1690-present. |
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The
California Digital
Newspaper Collection offers over 150,000 pages of California
newspapers spanning the years 1849-1911 freely available to
the public. Current newspapers available include the Alta California
(1849-1889); the San Francisco Call (1900-1910); the Amador
Ledger (1900-1911); the Imperial Valley Press (1901-1911); and
the Los Angeles Herald (1905-1907). |
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Papers
Past
contains more than one million pages of digitised New Zealand
newspapers and periodicals. The collection covers the years
1839 to 1920 and includes publications from all regions of New
Zealand. |
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Historic
Australian Newspapers, 1803 to 1954 |