Archives of Sexuality and Gender Primary resources
Explore LGBTQ history, a large collection of searchable primary source material on the social, political, health and legal issues impacting the LGBTQ communities around the world.
Explore LGBTQ history, a large collection of searchable primary source material on the social, political, health and legal issues impacting the LGBTQ communities around the world.
Explore LGBTQ history, a large collection of searchable primary source material on the social, political, health and legal issues impacting the LGBTQ communities around the world.
findNZarticles provides access to New Zealand content, including material by or about New Zealanders, from a range of New Zealand newspapers and journals.
Multidisciplinary resource containing peer reviewed, full-text articles from the world’s leading reference sources.
General-interest periodical resource allows users to find the information they want quickly, with intuitive searching that ensures they tap into quality sources.
Access to a collection premium articles from magazines, journals, newspapers, and other authoritative sources.
Search a selection of newspaper and magazine archives, monographs and manuscripts all cross-searchable, full text and full image of papers is available.
Abstracts and indexed articles for library and information professionals.
A large collection of full-text magazines, journals and reference books.
Complete texts, notes and scholarly resources of all Williams Shakespeare's works.
Resources for researchers. Designed to extensively cover the top 150 core academic subject reference areas.
Discover which full text publications are available electronically at Christchurch City Libraries.
Search rare nineteenth and twentieth-century archives on topics like the evolving modes of flight, World's Fairs, and more.
Abstracts and indexed articles from journals and magazines for educators.
The Treaty of Waitangi Collection brings together leading thinking on this foundational document, including works by acclaimed scholars such as Claudia Orange, Judith Binney, Vincent O’Malley, Alan Ward and Aroha Harris. This Collection is a living resource backed by a long-term vision for Treaty scholarship into the twenty-first century.
Concise, intelligent introductions to a diverse range of subject areas from Oxford University Press.
A collection of primary source material that captures the foundation of women's movements, struggles and triumphs. As a comprehensive academic-level archival resource, with a focus on the social, political, and professional achievements of women throughout the nineteenth and twentieth century.
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