Gale Primary Sources Roadshow Tues 18th November
The Gale Primary Sources Roadshow will be visiting on Tuesday 18th November from 09:30 - 13:00 in the Hardiman Research Building Foyer (Library entrance).
The roadshow is a fantastic opportunity to have an informal chat with product experts who will explain the breadth of primary source content available for your essays, projects and dissertations as well as demonstrating how to use the powerful Gale search tools to get the best results.
Experts from Gale publishing will provide one-to-one content advice and assistance for any of Gale's primary source collections that the Library subscribes to.
Students, researchers and academic staff are welcome to drop by anytime.
Browse the full listing of all our available Gale primary source collections.
This visit is particularly timely since we have recently added a number of new exciting primary resource collections from Gale and updated a number of others::
- 17th & 18th Century Burney Newspapers Part II
- This archive represents the largest single collection of 17th and 18th-century English news media and includes more than 1,000 pamphlets, proclamations, newsbooks, and newspapers
- LGBTQ History and Culture since 1940 Part II( Until Sept 2027)
- Part II contains periodicals, newsletters, manuscripts, government records, organizational papers, correspondence, providing coverage of underrepresented communities within the LGBTQ community
- British Library Newspapers
- Unparalleled in depth and scope, British Library Newspapers consists of collections which span three hundred years of newspaper publishing in the U.K. Parts II, III, V are available until available September 2027
- Financial Times Historical Archive 1888 - 2021
- delivers the complete run of the London edition from its first issue through 2021. Every article, advertisement, and market listing is included -- shown both individually and in the context of the full page and issue of the day.
- Political Extremism and Radicalism
- provides insight on unorthodox groups and movements from both the right and left of the political spectrum through rare, hard to access primary sources
- Refugees, Relief and Resettlement
- chronicles the plight of refugees and displaced persons across Europe, North Africa, and Asia using pamphlets, ephemera, government documents, relief organization publications, and refugee reports.
- State Papers Online : The Stuart and Cumberland Papers
- the Stuart and Cumberland Papers document the 17 & 18th century Jacobean movement including their exile and efforts to regain the throne. A significant addition to our Irish State papers collections
- Women's Studies Archive : Issues and Identities
- captures the foundation of women's movements, struggles, and triumphs, providing researchers with valuable insights, focusing on the social, political, and professional achievements of women throughout the nineteenth and twentieth century.
- Economist Historical Archive (Updated to 2020)
- Sunday Times Digital Historical Archive (Updated to 2021)
- Times Literary Supplement Archive (Updated to 2019)
Remember to pay a visit on November 18th to the roadshow and learn more about the rich available content from Gale and the best search methodologies.
Collection Development / Forbairt Bailiúchán
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