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AM Explorer (Adam Matthew Digital) This link opens in a new window
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Provides access to millions of primary source documents in the social sciences and humanities from the 15th to 21st centuries. Subject coverage includes history, literature, language, culture, and politics. The collection features artistic works, diaries, manuscripts, letters, pamphlets, newspapers, videos, photographs, maps, and more.
Digital Theatre+ This link opens in a new window
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Provides access to 600+ theatre productions, 800+ video resources, and teaching and learning guides for Theatre, English Language Arts, and Performing Arts. The database features contemporary theatre productions, musicals, poetry, operas, interviews, lectures, lesson plans, and behind-the-scenes documentaries.
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Offers extensive information on various race-related topics. It's an invaluable resource for learning more about the history of diversity, inclusiveness, and racial issues. You'll find essays, articles, reports, and other trustworthy sources that look at these critical issues in-depth.
NYTimes.com (The New York Times Company) (VALE) This link opens in a new window
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Provides complete access to NYTimes.com, including all articles published from 1851. First-time users, please select "Create Account" to create a NYTimes.com personal account. Click this link for additional information: Access Instructions. Older issues of the newspaper may be accessed from this database by clicking the menu icon (three horizontal lines) in the top left corner, clicking "More" at the bottom of the menu, clicking "TimesMachine," typing a specific date in the "Select an Issue" box, then clicking "View in TimesMachine."
Symptom Media Film Library (Symptom Media) This link opens in a new window
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Features an online mental health education and training film library with hundreds of mental health simulations. These films provide visual guideposts to enhance understanding of mental health diagnoses and decrease the stigma associated with psychological issues. The collection includes DSM-5-TR and ICD 10 Guided Case Studies and Assessment Tools. Each video ranges from 30 seconds to 15 minutes and includes a full-text transcript.
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