In addition to the specialized databases listed below, also see more general multidisciplinary databases such as:
The premier online full-text resource serving the research, teaching and professional needs of anthropologists.
Comprehensive streaming video resource for the study of human culture, behavior and society around the world including ethnographic films, documentaries, select feature films, and previously unpublished fieldwork. Browse by cultural group, geographic location, ethnographer, and subject.
Cross-cultural full text database for the study of archaeological traditions.
Full-text, primary source materials covering all aspects of cultural and social life. A collection of over 400 different cultural, ethnic, religious, and national groups worldwide. Access is via keyword, as well as through geographic (OWC) codes and a topical (OCM) classification scheme.
Access to all Annual Review journals that are part of WCU Libraries' subscription.
Freely available Index to articles in journals at the Anthropology Library and Research Centre and to films held at the Royal Anthropological Institute.
A comprehensive and high quality sociology research database encompassing the broad spectrum of sociological study.
Leading full-text database of top biomedical and health journals.
Covers all aspects of the study of language including phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax and semantics. Documents indexed include journal articles, book reviews, books, book chapters, dissertations and working papers.
Find, read about, and research the world's 7,099 known living languages.
Source of information focusing on the history and life of the United States and Canada from prehistory to the present.
Citations and some full-text for scholarly journals, essays, book reviews, and multi-author works from the American Theological Library Association.
Primary source material representing the culture and identity of African American communities primarily in Atlanta, New York, Chicago, and North Carolina.
Primary source material for the study of American social, cultural, and popular history in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
Manuscripts, maps, atlases, photographs, and drawings and paintings that cover American Indian history, archaeology, voyages, exploration and accounts of early America, the development of cartography, Philippine, Hawaiian, Central, and South American history.
Indigenous print journalism from the US and Canada.
Covers the history of Jewish communities in America from the arrival of the first Jews in the 17th century right through to the mid-20th century. This collection brings to life the communal and social aspects of Jewish identity and culture, whilst tracing Jewish involvement in the political life of American society as a whole.
Historical, primary source materials in indigenous American studies.
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