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provides access to
Squires Library's
collection of over 3,400
eBooks. eBooks are
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The
Greenwood Digital
Collection is a
multidisciplinary eBook
collection comprised of
reference, academic, and
general interest eBooks.
The collection includes
books published by
Praeger, Greenwood
Press, and Libraries
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ACLS Humanities E-Book
collection is an
online collection of
quality books in the
humanities. These are
works of major
importance that remain
vital to both scholars
and advanced students,
and are frequently cited
in the literature.
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American Civil War:
Letters and Diaries
is a database of letters
written by and to
soldiers in the Civil
War. The resource
consists of material
from over 100,000 pages
and 1,000 authors. |
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Digital Library of
Classic Protestant Texts
This collection contains
the texts of works
written by Protestant
writers of the 16th and
17th centuries. Included
are biblical
commentaries,
catechisms, treatises,
pastoral writing,
sermons, church
histories, disputations,
and personal letters.
Almost all works are
period editions which
have been presented in
their original languages
of Latin, English,
French, and German. |
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Early Encounters in
North America
is a database of
information focusing on
native peoples and
cultures in North
America. |
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Evans Early American
Imprints
This database of full
text documents, books,
and images covers life
in 17th- and
18th-century America. It
includes a wide variety
of topics, such as
history, literature,
music (i.e. hymnals),
religion (i.e. prayer
and liturgical books),
philosophy, and foreign
affairs. The content of
this digital collection
is based on the renowned
American Bibliography
by Charles Evans. |
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North American Women's
Letters and Diaries
Colonial to 1950
includes the immediate
experiences of 1,017
women, as revealed in
approximately 120,000
pages of diaries and
letters. Also includes
biographies and an
extensive annotated
bibliography of the
sources in the database. |
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