- The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross series
- Ken Burns: Jazz series
- Reconstruction: America After the Civil War series
- Outlier: The Story of Katherine Johnson
- Clementine Hunter’s World
- Isaac Pope: The Spirit of an American Century
- Strange Fruit
- Charley Pride: I’m Just Me
- The Apollo
- For Love of Liberty: The Story of America’s Black Patriots (University Edition) series
- The Black Press: Soldiers without Swords
- The Civil Rights Movement
- Let Freedom Ring: Moments from the Civil Rights Movement, 1954–1965
Database Highlight
Over 800 new titles added to Films on Demand
As new titles get added to the library’s subscription to Films on Demand, we will try to list those titles here.
In order to view these new films, access Films on Demand and search for the title. Happy viewing!
New tools that organize COVID-19 scholarly papers
Science magazine article explores CORD-19 and SciSight.
Project MUSE — New resources demystified
Project MUSE has long been a trusted source for essential humanities and social science scholarship. In a “commitment to serve the academic community throughout the global COVID-19 public health crisis,” Project MUSE has launched a set of free Resources For Instructors. These resources include:
- access to over 40 temporarily free books and articles about online teaching and learning, from MUSE’s participating university press and non-profit scholarly publishers
- subject-specific lists of peer-reviewed content from MUSE suitable for use in courses and research
- tips for incorporating MUSE journals and books in class use
Clicking through the subject-specific lists of content will take you to the free resources database. An evaluation of this free collection reveals that you have access to about 100,000 more full-text articles and ebooks from your library’s subscription to Project MUSE, including the collection of free ebooks about online teaching and learning.