Gale Primary Sources online archive drop-in session: Wed 3rd May

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The Gale Primary Sources online archive provides access to thousands of documents, including a broad range of historical newspapers. Bodleian Libraries subscriptions include:

  1. Chatham House Online Archive Module 1: 1920-1979
    Digitised publications and archives of the Royal Institute of International Affairs (Chatham House), the world-leading independent international affairs policy institute founded in 1920 following the Paris Peace Conference.
  2. Archives of Sexuality and Gender, part I: LGBTQ History and Culture Since 1940
    The largest digital collection of historical primary source publications relating to the history and study of sex, sexuality, and gender research and gender studies research.
  3. Nineteenth Century Collections Online: British Politics and Society
    Packed with primary sources to help analyse the development of urban centres and the major restructuring of society that took place during the Industrial Revolution.
  4. A wide range of newspaper historical archives including: Daily Mail Historical Archive [1896-2016],  The Economist Historical Archive [1843-2020],  International Herald Tribune Historical Archive [1887-2013] Picture Post Historical Archive [1938-1957],  Punch Historical Archive [1841-1992], The Telegraph Historical Archive [1855-2016],  The Independent Historical Archive [1986-2016],  The Listener Historical Archive [1929-1991]

Tom English and Nikita Archer from Gale will be in the Manor Road Building Ground Floor Atrium from 1-3pm on Wednesday 3 May to run a drop-in session to help students and researchers get the most from the Gale Primary Sources online archive for dissertations, theses and other research.

There’s no need to book a slot in advance – just come along for a chat!

All are welcome.