UNB Libraries is pleased to announce the availability of 16 new databases from Alexander Street Press. This searchable series of databases provide full-text access to a broad selection of literature, film scripts and dramatic works, a wealth of primary source documents in women’s history and North American history, and historical recordings of folk, jazz, blues, and traditional music from around the world. Databases accessible via our libraries include:
- American Film Scripts Online
- Asian American Drama
- Black Drama
- Black Thought and Culture
- British and Irish Women’s Letters and Diaries
- Early Encounters in North America
- Latino Literature
- North American Immigrant Letters, Diaries and Oral Histories
- North American Indian Biographical Database (IBIO)
- North American Theatre Online
- North American Women’s Drama
- North American Women’s Letters and Diaries
- Oral History Online
- Smithsonian Global Sound
- Twentieth Century North American Drama
- Women and Social Movements in the US, 1600-2000
The IBIO and Smithsonian Global Sound can accessed from the Reference Materials page of the library website (from the library home page, select e-Resources > Reference Materials, then choose ‘Biographies’ or ‘Music’, respectively).
All other databases are listed separately on the Indexes and Abstracts page (from the library home page, select e-Resources > Indexes and Abstracts).
If you have any questions or comments, please contact the appropriate subject librarian:
- Lesley Balcom (Women’s Studies): lbalcom@unb.ca
- James MacKenzie (History, English Literature): jmackenz@unb.ca
- Leanne Wells (Anthropology, Native Studies: lwells@unb.ca