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Following a request from History students, the Library currently has trial access to two magazine archives from British Online Archives, The Bystander, 1903-1940 and The Sketch, 1893-1958.
Following a request by staff in History, I'm happy to let you know the Library currently has trial access to the Jackie Archive, 1964-1993 from The Social History Archive, which provides access to this seminal British weekly magazine for teenage girls for the first time.
Screenshot of page from last issue of Jackie from 03 July 1993. From The Social History Archive.
Jackie magazine was a cultural touchstone for British teenage girls from 1964 to 1993. A symbol and standard-bearer for the 1960s and beyond, it was the first title to cater explicitly to young teens and went on to sell in excess of a million copies a week. Across three decades, Jackie chronicled the changing identity of British girlhood, from the optimism of the Swinging Sixties to the uncertainty of the early 1990s. Today, it stands not only as a nostalgic artefact but also as a rich source for students and researchers investigating the intersections of adolescence, media, advertising, gender, culture, and more.
This series provides access to the only full set known to exist, as no publicly held collection holds the complete archive of the magazine.
Please note, trial access to a resource is an opportunity for our staff and students to try a resource out and give feedback on its quality and usefulness. However, if we trial a resource this is not an indication that we plan to or will be able to purchase or subscribe to the resource in the near future.
Caroline Stirling – Academic Support Librarian for History, Classics and Archaeology
I'm pleased to let you know that following successful trials, the Library has been able to purchase two new digital newspaper archives. Expanding our already extensive collection of digital newspaper archives from the UK and around the world.
*The Library has since purchased ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The Scotsman Archive (1950-2002) and you can access this as part of the fuller ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The Scotsman Archive (1817-2002) via our Newspapers, Magazines and Other News Sources guide or DiscoverEd.*
Thanks to requests from staff and students in HCA, the Library has trial access to 4 digital primary source collections in November. From an Antiguan sugar plantation, politics and war in the 20th century, to a newly released Scottish newspaper archive for the second half of the 20th century.
Bibliography of the History and Archaeology of Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages
This bibliography provides comprehensive coverage of all publications, in all languages, pertaining to this vast area of the European continent and its impact on European history from about 500 to the aftermath of the Mongol invasion of 1241. Trial ends: 31 October 2024...continue reading "New E-resources Trials"
Thanks to a request from staff in HCA the Library currently has trial access to Australian Newspapers (1831-2000) part of ProQuest's Historical Newspapers series, which covers two of the most influential Australian newspapers: The Age and Sydney Morning Herald.
I'm happy to let you know that after a successful trial last year the Library now has access to 2 Brepolis databases: Monumenta Germaniae Historica and Archive of Celtic-Latin Literature.
Thanks to a request from a HCA student the Library currently has trial access to the Vanity Fair Magazine Archive from EBSCO, which presents an extensive collection of the popular magazine in a comprehensive cover-to-cover format, dating from its very first issue in 1913.
The Library has two new E-resources Trials running following requests from staff in HCA, ProQuest Historical Newspapers: ABC (1903 - 2010) and Codices Vossiani Latini Online.
Trial access to both databases ends 11th February 2024. You can access these two databases via the E-resources Trials page.
Thanks to a request from a member of staff in HCA the Library currently has trial access to East India Company: India Office Records from the British Library, 1599-1947 from AM Digital. This digital resource allows students and researchers to access the vast and remarkable collection of primary source documents from the India Office Records, the single most important archive for the study of the East India Company.