Trial – Women and Social Movements, International Archive

WASIbuttonWe have trial access to Women and Social Movements, International Archive until the 8th November.  Access this database on campus or off campus via the VPN.

Women and Social Movements, International is a landmark collection of primary materials. Through the writings of women activists, their personal letters and diaries, and the proceedings of conferences at which pivotal decisions were made, this collection lets you see how women’s social movements shaped much of the events and attitudes that have defined modern life.

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Trial – Credo Reference

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We have trial access to Credo Reference until 31st October.  Access is via a specific username and password listed on our EASE protected password page.

Credo Online Reference Service helps researchers build context by providing background information and key terms enabling more efficient research. It gives access to hundreds of in-depth subject encyclopedias and handbooks covering every major subject from Accounting to Art History and Shakespeare to Einstein, as well as Topic Pages which offer an easy starting point and pathways for further research. Some people might find the Credo Mind Map a good way of seeing the relationships between topics in a visual way.

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A list of all trials currently available to University of Edinburgh staff and students can be found on our trials webpage.

Trial – British Newspaper Archive

BNWS_bannerrightWe have trial access to the full content of the British Newspapers Archive until 30th November.

The British Newspapers 1600-1950 is the most significant digital collection of British historic newspapers. New conservation and imaging techniques and a new cross-searchable platform adopted by the British Library offers unparalleled access and discoverability to this valuable historical and cultural archive. In addition one will find specially commissioned essays and contextual materials written by expert scholars intended to help non-specialist users with perspective and analysis.

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Dawsonera – access problem

One of our major e-book providers – Dawsonera is continuing to suffer from technical issues logorelating to logins and downloading e-books.

They will post updates to twitter @dawsonera when they have updates – they have not been able to provide a timescale for resolution.

This issue is now resolved.

Check the comments section for further updates – last updated 17/11.

Trial – Archaeopress

ArchaeopresslogoWe have trial access to Archaeopress E-books until 28th October.  Access on or off campus via the username and password listed on our password webpage (use EASE to access this).

Archaeopress digital subscription service currently includes over 300 archaeology e-book titles, including British Archaeological Reports. Around 10-15 new files are added each month.

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Trial – Defining Gender, 1450-1910

logoWe have trial access to Defining Gender, 1450-1910 until 23rd October on campus or via the VPN.

Defining Gender includes a broad range of thematically organised documents from 21 libraries providing an excellent opportunity for comparative study and research. Manuscripts, printed works and illustrations combine to address the key issues from both masculine and feminine perspectives. They are indexed to provide ready accessibility for students by person and subject across all five sections.

Please note that PDF download options are not available during trials.

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Trial – Oxford Encyclopedia of Women in World History

WeOR_LogoLRC have trial access to the Oxford Encyclopedia of Women in World History  until the 17th October.

The Oxford Encyclopedia of Women in World History, edited by Bonnie G. Smith, includes over 650 biographies of influential women and over 600 topical articles covering topics such as geography and history, culture and society, organizations, movements, and gender studies.

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Trial – Loeb Classical Library Online

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We have trial access to the Loeb Classical Library Online for 2 months.

The Digital Loeb Classical Library contains more than 520 volumes of Latin, Greek and English texts aiming to be a virtual library of all that is important in Greek and Latin Literature, epic and lyric poetry, history, travel, philosophy and oratory, medical writers and mathematicians, and the Church Fathers who make particular use of pagan culture. Readers can browse, search, bookmark, annotate and use a Greek keyboard.

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Update – we have now taken out a subscription