Indigenous Histories and Cultures in North America includes full text of selected works relating to American Indian history in the United States, Canada and Mexico, as well as visual material such as art work, photographs, and maps. Content is digitized from the Newberry Library’s extensive Edward E. Ayer Collection; one of the strongest archival collections on American Indian history in the world.
Locations: UM
Remote Access: Available
Combines the Royal Anthropological Institute’s Anthropological Index and Harvard University's Anthropological Literature databases, and covers the fields of anthropology, archaeology, and related interdisciplinary research. Indexing covers U.S. and world journals from the early 19th century to present.
Coverage: Early 19th century to present
Locations: UM
Remote Access: Available
In-depth coverage of and reports on health, social trends, criminal justice, international affairs, education, the environment, technology and the economy
Nexis Uni features more than 15,000 full text news, business and legal sources, including U.S. Supreme Court decisions dating back to 1790. Users can create accounts for a personalized experience, including alerts, saved searches, and bookmarks. Shared workspace is also available for team projects.
Locations: UM, UMA, UMF, UMFK, UMM, UMPI, USM, LAW
Remote Access: Available
Explore demographic and economic data through maps, reports, and data downloads. This database provides access to 250,000 data maps, hundreds of profile reports, 220 years of demographic data, 40 billion data elements and 500,000 variables