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Al-Manhal is a database for full-text of the Arabic peer refereed electronic versions, while ensuring all digital publishing copy rights.
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The collection contains more than 20,000 objects, including nationalist publications, colonial government reports, newspaper articles, personal papers, correspondence, core books, pamphlets, reports, and speeches, as well as interviews (oral histories) with those who participated in the struggles.The Aluka website includes a wide variety of high-quality scholarly materials contributed by Aluka's partners.
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World Heritage Sites: Africa is made up of 20 sub-collections and more than 57,000 objects. Selected sub-collections include the Heinz Rüther Collection from the University of Cape Town, the Kilwa Archive from the British Institute in Eastern Africa (BIEA), and the Smithsonian Heritage Collection.
The collection is comprised of two interlinked and unique types of data: spatial and contextual data.
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This database offers scholars and students of Palestine and the Arab-Israeli conflict a wide range of original source material, from the 1917 Balfour Declaration through to the Black September war of 1970/1971. These materials including letters, minutes, reports, maps, are selected from primary source documents at the National Archives, London.
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Bloomberg Businessweek Magazine Archive is the world’s only complete digital version of the Businessweek backfile. With coverage starting at the magazine’s first issue in 1929, the archive contains content not available on any other EBSCO full-text product.
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