The most frequently-used databases
The following databases are newly acquired or being evaluated for a future subscription.
From zines, newspapers and ephemera, to oral histories, films and photographs, 1980s Culture and Society is an eclectic and multi-faceted resource compiled from archival collections housed across the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, and Canada. Capturing diverse perspectives, materials produced by grassroots organizations and under-represented groups are presented alongside government records and mainstream media to showcase the key social, cultural, and political concerns of the decade.
(Trial Access) Access to existing APA resources through an alternative interface.
Direct access to current Atlanta Journal-Constitution and app brought to you by Emory Libraries. Please use this link to register for access: https://guides.libraries.emory.edu/ajc_digital_emory/instructions
BiblioRossica.com is an e-library project by Academic Studies Press (Brookline, MA), specializing in Russian, Jewish, and Eastern European humanities. Our collection currently features over 30,000 books, with an additional 300-400 titles added monthly. Our main collection from Russia's leading scientific publishers includes approximately 7,000 books from 47 publishers, such as Ad Marginem Press, Aleteia, and Novoe Literaturnoe Obozrenie (NLO), as well as smaller presses like Hylaea, Izdatelʹstvo im. Sabashnikovykh, and the Heritage Institute.
Digital access to official British government records relating to the region, from the decline of the Silk Road, through the diplomatic confrontation between the British and Russian Empires known as the “Great Game”, to the influence of the emergent Soviet Union in the 20th century.
Contemporary Art Library is a database of contemporary art with current exhibitions from around the world added weekly. Each exhibition record includes high resolution images of the installation and individual works as well as original documents. Students and faculty can search by gallery, museum name or artist name to find the exhibitions they’re looking for.
Data sets in the areas of finance, marketing, consumer demographics, behavioral economics, urban planning and real estate. Access: Register for an account with your Emory email and you should be verified. Dewey Data has terms and conditions that differ from most Emory Libraries databases. please see the Dewey Data Guide: https://guides.libraries.emory.edu/dewey_data
This collection of primary sources looks at two centuries of everyday, political, religious, working, trading and administrative life in England during this pivotal epoch.
EAI’s Educational Streaming Service is a subscription-based resource that transforms EAI’s Online Catalogue into a “digital textbook.” Nearly 2,000 titles by over 80 artists are currently available for streaming via this digital delivery platform.
French version of Le Monde, one of the leading newspapers of France. Access to archive back to 2001.
Bringing together unique primary sources drawn from key archival collections, The Olympic Movement presents a documentary record of the origins, expansion and growth of the Olympic Games, and the global history of sport. Through a broad range of sources including correspondence, official reports, newsletters and film footage, researchers can chart the history of sport and its relationships with culture, society, business, media and politics between the 1890s and 1990s.
Royal Shakespeare Company Archives provides a comprehensive record of the performance history of the Royal Shakespeare Company and its predecessor, the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre. Browse and compare almost 1,400 prompt books to uncover how productions took shape, and explore the creative process behind the company's most important presentations in extensive additional documentation including production records, costume designs, music files and photographs.
SHELDUS- Spatial Hazard Events and Losses Database for the United States is a county-level hazard data set for the United States. It covers natural disasters and perils, such as thunderstorms, hurricanes, floods, wildfires, tornadoes, flash floods, heavy rainfall, etc. Data includes the date of an event, affected location (county and state), and the direct losses caused by the event (property and crop losses, injuries, and fatalities). Users must register for an account using their @emory.edu email address.
Full access to the current Atlantic and its archive, both online and via the app. To access the Emory subscription, please click on "You will need to click on “sign in” in the right hand corner, and select “Accessing a group subscription? Sign in through your institution.”
Diaries and oral histories from women in numerous fields and movements.