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Article Databases - American & World History

  • Available to UMBC Students, Faculty and Staff America: History & Life Learn how to use this resource

    Coverage: prehistory - present
    America: History and Life (AHL) indexes the historical literature on North America and Canda.

  • Available to UMBC Students, Faculty and Staff Early English Book Online (EEBO)

    Coverage: ca. 1475 to 1700 (historical)
    Early English Books Online (EEBO) is a searchable full text database of over 95,000 titles published between 1475 and 1700. Over 125,000 titles anticipated (new titles are added each year). Searchable by author, title, subject & imprint information. Documents can be viewed online and or downloaded in PDF format (Adobe)

  • Free online resource Early Modern Women Database

    Coverage: 1500 to ca. 1800
    Provides links to resources useful for the study of women in early modern Europe and the Americas. Coverage 1500 to 1800. Includes links to Web sites about the Medieval period and 19th Century. Resources have been selected by librarians of the University of Maryland Libraries. The database includes bibliographic databases to full-text resources, images, and sound recordings. Most of the resources are free.

  • Free online resource Feminae: Medieval Women and Gender Index

    Coverage: 1996-
    Feminae covers journal articles, book reviews, and essays in books about women, sexuality, and gender during the Middle Ages. [Books written by a single author are not indexed in Feminae]. Bibliographic records only.

  • Available to UMBC Students, Faculty and Staff Historical Abstracts Learn how to use this resource

    Coverage: 1954 - present
    Historical Abstracts indexes journals covering world history from 1450 to the present (excluding the United States and Canada). Currently over 2,000 journals published throughout the world are covered.

  • Available to UMBC Students, Faculty and Staff History Cooperative

    A joint venture of the American Historical Assn., Org. of American Historians, U. of Illinois Press and Nat'l Academy Press. Includes full-text journals & information on member organizations. No login needed, use Search or go to journals

  • Available to UMBC Students, Faculty and Staff ITER Database & Journals

    Coverage: current
    A searchable bibliography of 225,000 plus records from the complete runs of more than 300 scholarly journals, monographs, and collected essays pertaining to the Middle Ages and Renaissance (400-1700). Includes access to ITER journals.

  • Available to UMBC Students, Faculty and Staff JSTOR

    Coverage: varies
    Electronic archive of selected core journals in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences. Includes full-text of all articles published prior to the most current five years. UMBC subscribes to Arts & Science I, II, III, General Science, Ecology & Botany.

  • Free online resource Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

    The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography consists of citations to articles, books, and doctoral dissertations about various aspects of Maryland's history and culture, divided into a set of standard subject categories. The citations are gathered from scholarly journals, local and state history-related newsletters and magazines, subject indexes to monographs and journals, publishers' catalogs, and electronic databases, among other sources.

  • Free online resource Monastic Matrix: a scholarly resource for the study of women's religious communities from 400-1600 CE

    the Matrix includes information on the location and establishment of women's religious communities, primary and secondary sources on communities, biographical information on founders/membes, a glossary, bibliography, and an image file of related art.

  • Free online resource ORB: The Online Reference Book for Medieval Studies

    ORB is an academic site, written and maintained by medieval scholars for the benefit of their fellow instructors and serious students. ORB provides access to full length textbooks, encyclopedia articles, bibliographies and primary source materials.

  • Free online resource The Labyrinth: Resources for Medieval Studies

    Database of primarily web-based resources for medieval topics, arranged by category and type of material. Sponsored by Georgetown University.

  • Available to UMBC Students, Faculty and Staff Women and Social Movements in the United States, 1600-2000

    Coverage: 1600-2000
    Database of books, documents, images, scholarly essays, commentaries and bibliographies of all aspects of American Women's public lives and political activities.

  • Available to UMBC Students, Faculty and Staff Women Writers Online

    Coverage: 1400 to 1850
    Searchable, full-text digital archive of texts by pre-Victorian women writers (includes Renaissance Women Online).


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Article Databases - Biography

  • Available to UMBC Students, Faculty and Staff African American Biographical Database (AABD)

    Coverage: 1790-1950
    Biographical information on thousands of African Americans, assembled from biographical dictionaries and other sources. Initial content was drawn from Chadwyck-Healey's Black Biographical Dictionaries 1790-1950. Provided by the Bell endowment.

  • Available to UMBC Students, Faculty and Staff American National Biography Online

    Coverage: c.975-
    American National Biography [ANB] offers portraits of more than 17,400 men and women whose lives have shaped the nation. The online edition of the ANB is updated quarterly with additions and revisions.

  • Available to UMBC Students, Faculty and Staff Biography and Genealogy Master Index

    Coverage: Full set
    Indexes current and retrospective reference works containing multiple biographies. 10 million+ entries.

  • Available to UMBC Students, Faculty and Staff Biography Index

    Coverage: 1946 - present
    Coverage includes English-language periodicals and more than 1,800 books added each year.

  • Available to UMBC Students, Faculty and Staff Oxford Dictionary of National Biography [DNB]

    Coverage: earliest - 2002
    The Oxford DNB includeds the complete text of 55,000 biogrphies with 10,000 portrait illustrations of people who shaped the history of the British Isles and beyond, from the earliest times to the year 2002


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Article Databases - Diplomatic & Military History

  • Free online resource Foreign Relations of the United States

    The Foreign Relations of the United States series presents the official documentary historical record of major U.S. foreign policy decisions and significant diplomatic activity. Published by the Department of State. Select volumes.

  • Free online resource Foreign Relations of the United States (Archive)

    Coverage: 1861-1899; 1900-1918
    The Foreign Relations of the United States series is the official documentary historical record of major U.S. foreign policy decisions that have been declassified and edited for publication. Produced by the U of Wisc and the U of Ilinois at Chicago

  • Available to UMBC Students, Faculty and Staff Military & Government Collection (Ebsco) Learn how to use this resource

    Coverage: 1990 - present
    Provides cover-to-cover full text for nearly 300 journals and periodicals and indexing and abstracts for nearly 400 titles pertaining to all branches of the military and government.

  • Free online resource National Security Archive at George Washington University

    Coverage: current
    The National Security Archive is an independent non-governmental research institute and library that collects and publishes declassified documents, providing access to critical declassified records on national security, military history, foreign policy

  • Free online resource NSA Historical Publications

    Coverage: 18th-current
    Full-text pamphlets and monographs published by the National Security Agency. Topics range from slavery through Prohibition, World War II, Cold War, Korea, Vietnam, cryptology, misc.

  • Free online resource The Vietnam Project at Texas Tech University [Virtual Vietnam Archive]

    Coverage: 1960-
    The mission of the Vietnam Project at Texas Tech University is to support research & education regarding all aspects of the history of the American Vietnam experience. Materials include full text documents, maps, oral histories, diaries, videos, other.


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Article Databases - Science & Technology History

  • Free online resource Biographical Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences

    Biographical Memoirs are brief biographies of deceased National Academy of Sciences members, written by those who knew them or their work. These biographies provide a personal and scholarly view of the lives and work of America's most distinguished scientists and a biographical history of science in the United States.

  • Free online resource Complete Works of Charles Darwin Online

    Coverage: 1840-
    This website provides Darwin's complete publications, many handwritten manuscripts and the largest Darwin bibliography and manuscript catalogue ever published. There are also over 170 ancillary textsfrom reference works, reviews, obituaries and more.

  • Free online resource Dibner Library of the History of Science and Technology

    Coverage: current
    Access point to the Dibner Library's online editions and databases. Includes links to pdf versions of selected Dibner Library Lectures, the scientists' biographies database, and links to other collections in the Smithsonian.

  • Free online resource ECHO: Exploring & collecting history online

    Coverage: earliest-current
    Since 2001 the Echo project has used the Internet to collect and present the recent history of science, technology, and industry. Echo provides a centralized guide and portal for those seeking websites on the history of science and technology.

  • Free online resource Internet History of Science Sourcebook [from Fordham University]

    The Internet History Sourcebooks Project is a collection of public domain and copy-permitted historical texts presented cleanly (without advertising or excessive layout) for educational use. The History of Science Sourcebook is a subset of the major sourcebooks.

  • Free online resource Intute: Science, Engineering and Technology

    Coverage: 2001-
    Intute is a free service that offers access to high quality Web resources in the physical sciences; there are currently over 33,300 resources in astronomy, chemistry, earth sciences, materials sciences, physics, and science history and policy

  • Free online resource NASA History Division

    NASA History Division serves two key functions: to disseminate aerospace information as widely as possible and help NASA managers benefit from the study of past accomplishment and difficulties. Pages include both documents, photographs and links.

  • Free online resource Science in the Nineteenth-Century Periodical [index]

    Coverage: 1800-1900
    The Science in the Nineteenth-Century Periodical (SciPer) index provides an scholarly synopsis of the material relating to science, technology, and medicine appearing in sixteen non-scientific periodicals published in Britain between 1800 and 1900.

  • CD-ROM: ask at Reference Desk The swords of Armageddon: U.S. nuclear weapons development since 1945

    Coverage: 1945-
    Includes a complete technical glossary;a history of American thermonuclear weaponry; weapons physics; technological innovations in weapons design; individual war-head histories. Full text files on REF workstation, CD available in stacks at U264.S96 1995


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Article Databases - General Reference & Interdisciplinary Databases

  • Available to UMBC Students, Faculty and Staff Academic Search Premier (Ebsco) Learn how to use this resource

    Coverage: varies
    Provides full-text for over 3,400 scholarly journals covering the social sciences, humanities, education, sciences, and more. Funded by the Maryland Digital Library (MDL).

  • Available to UMBC Students, Faculty and Staff Dissertation Abstracts (Proquest Digital Dissertations)

    Coverage: 1861 - present
    Indexes U.S., Canadian, British, and other European dissertations and theses; dissertations abstracted since 1980, theses abstracted since 1988. Full Dissertations published since 1997 (1991 from UMBC) are available in PDF digital format.

  • Available to UMBC Students, Faculty and Staff Gale Virtual Reference Library [GVRL]

    Gale Virtual Reference Library offers online access to reference sources including encyclopedias, almanacs, series and more. UMBC titles cover biography, business, law, public health, economic history, and multicultural studies.

  • Available to UMBC Students, Faculty and Staff Humanities International Complete (Ebsco) Learn how to use this resource

    Humanities International Index is a comprehensive database covering journals, books and other reference sources in the humanities. The database contains bibliographic records from a multitude of U.S. and international journals, books and reference works.

  • Available to UMBC Students, Faculty and Staff Web of Knowledge

    Coverage: 1998-present
    The Web of Knowledge includes Science Citation Index, Social Sciences Citation Index and Arts & Humanities Citation Index. Covers approximately 8,700 high impact research journals and provides access to cited and citing references. Additional searchable resources on the Web of Knowledge homepage (select from dropdown menu).

    EndNote Web citation management software also available through Web of Knowledge

  • Available to UMBC Students, Faculty and Staff WorldCat

    Coverage: current
    Records of any type of material cataloged by OCLC member libraries. Includes manuscripts written as early as the 12th century.

  • Available to UMBC Students, Faculty and Staff Worldwide Political Science Abstracts Learn how to use this resource

    Coverage: 1975-current
    Provides citations, abstracts, and indexing of the international literature in political science and its complementary fields, including international relations and public administration / policy.


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