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18th Century Collections part I and II This link opens in a new window
  • Off-campus access is restricted to current UMBC students, faculty, and staff.
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Alternate Name(s) Eighteenth Century Collections Online
A fully text-searchable collection of books, pamphlets and broadsides in all subjects printed between 1701 and 1800.
Adam Matthew Explorer This link opens in a new window
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A comprehensive resource for primary sources in history, global studies, American studies, Asian studies, gender studies, theatre, music, and much more.
Sage Campus This link opens in a new window
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SAGE Campus supports the teaching and learning of skills and research methods through 250+ hours of structured online learning. The courses are self-paced and instructor-led, comprised of an engaging mix of SAGE-quality content, video, interactives, and formative assessments.
Sage Research Methods Cases This link opens in a new window
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Learn about methods application and research design with stories from researchers in the field.
Sage Research Methods Data Visualization This link opens in a new window
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Learn how to create impactful visualizations with notated examples, video tutorials and practice data.
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In the summer of 2012, as part of the London Olympic Games' Cultural Olympiad and the World Shakespeare Festival, Shakespeare's Globe hosted the hugely successful Globe to Globe Festival. This unprecedented six-week event saw theatre companies from across the world perform at Shakespeare's Globe in over 30 different languages.

This collection includes complete video for ten of the performances from this festival, including All's Well That Ends Well (Gujarati), The Comedy of Errors (Dari Persian), Henry VI, Part 1 (Serbian), Henry VI, Part 2 (Albanian), Henry VI, Part 3 (Macedonian), Julius Caesar (Italian), Love's Labour's Lost (British Sign Language), The Merry Wives of Windsor (Swahili), Romeo and Juliet (Brazilian Portuguese), Timon of Athens (German)
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A primary source collection which offers ways of understanding the expansion of world trade, the Industrial Revolution, and the development of modern capitalism, supporting research in a variety of disciplines.
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