History: North America

Databases

The Archibald Library subscribes to a wide range of electronic databases containing newspapers, magazines, journals, and books. Choose a subject area from the menu below for a listing of appropriate databases to search. We have also included some free online journals, databases, repositories and websites of particular value to academic research.

Alphabetical Listing of all Databases

History: North America

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This page contains links to both subscribed resources available through the Archibald Library and recommended free resources.

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Academic OneFile Select  

Academic OneFile Select is a multi-disciplinary database of journal articles, with over 2,000 journals not represented in other library databases.

Academic Search Complete 

Academic Search Complete is the world's most comprehensive scholarly, multi-disciplinary full-text database. It contains a wide range of journal articles and other literature across virtually all academic disciplines.

ACLS Humanities E-Book 

This electronic resource includes about 4,500 full-text, cross-searchable books in the humanities selected by scholars for their continuing importance for research and teaching, with a particular focus on history titles.

Canadiana Online  ( formerly Early Canadiana Online )

This digital repository is an excellent place to find primary sources related to all aspects of Canadian history.

E-books on EbscoHost  

This collection contains over 150,000 full-length e-books in virtually every academic discipline, with significant representation in biblical studies. The database allows for searching within the text of the books as well as title and subject searching.

Explore History ( accessible to Saskatchewan residents only )

Gateway to a world-class collection of primary sources including maps, photos, newspapers, manuscripts, pamphlets, portraits and more. Relevant databases include Archives of Sexuality and Gender, Indigenous Peoples of North America, and Nineteenth Century Collections Online.

Gale Ebooks  ( formerly Gale Virtual Reference Library )

This is a collection of electronic reference works from a variety of subject areas.

JSTOR ( Archival Journal & Primary Source Collection )

JSTOR provides access to back issues of important journals in the arts and sciences. The library currently has access to JSTORs full archival journal and primary source collection. Subject areas covered include: humanities, social sciences, business, music, natural sciences, psychology, and language.

Recommended Internet Sources

19th Century Schoolbooks ( (Document Archive) )

Full-Text Collection contains 141 schoolbooks from the Nietz Old Textbook Collection and two works by Dr. John Nietz which survey historic American schoolbooks in the context of the history of education.

American Life Histories  ( (Document Archive) )

A collection of manuscripts from the federal writers' project (1936-1940) chronicling vivid life stories of Americans who lived at the turn of the century.

American Memory at Library of Congress 

Written and spoken words, sound recordings, still and moving images, prints, maps, and sheet music that document and chronicle historical events, people, places, and ideas of the Unites States of America.

Archive of Women's Political Communication ( (Document Archive) )

An online archives of women's political communication including present and past speeches of women political leaders.

Athabasca University Digitization Portal 

Digital information resources for teaching, learning and research.

Atlantic Canada Portal  ( (Document Archive) )

A virtual archive of primary source material relating to the Atlantic Provinces. Each collection features digitized documents and images, accompanied by learning activities and commentary.

Avalon Project ( (Document Archive) )

Digital documents relevant to the fields of Law, History, Economics, Politics, Diplomacy and Government.

Best of History Websites  ( (Resource Directory) )

Annotated links to over 1200 history web sites as well as links to hundreds of quality K-12 history lesson plans, history teacher guides, history activities, history games, history quizzes, and more.

Black Freedom Struggle in the United States 

A website created by ProQuest containing primary source documents related to people and events in African American history.

Canadian Letters ( (Document Archive) )

A permanent online archive which preserves Canada's wartime correspondence, photographs, and other personal materials, from the battlefront and from the home-front.

Columbia Anthology  ( (Journal) )

Articles from COLUMBIA magazine focused on Washington history.

Common-Place  ( (Journal) )

Text and articles with discussions and insightful analysis of early American history (before 1900).

Digital Book Index 

Links to thousands of full-text digital books from commercial and non-commercial publishers, universities, and various private sites. Most of these books, texts, and documents are free.

Du Bois Central  ( (Document Archive) )

An online repository of primary materials for the study of African American history and culture. Digitized papers of W.E.B. Du Bois including correspondence, essays, lectures, and notes.

Electronic Texts in American Studies  ( (Document Archive) )

PDF electronic texts of documents, primary texts, and literature associated with the history and culture of the United States.

Explore History ( accessible to Saskatchewan residents only )

Gateway to a world-class collection of primary sources including maps, photos, newspapers, manuscripts, pamphlets, portraits and more. Relevant databases include Archives of Sexuality and Gender, Indigenous Peoples of North America, and Nineteenth Century Collections Online.

First Nations Collection  ( at Southern Oregon University (Document Archive) )

Documents, books, and articles relating to the indigenous peoples of Southern Oregon including the Coos, Hupa, Karuk, Klamath, Modoc, Takelma, Shasta, Siuslaw, Cow Creek Band of Umpqua, Yahooskin, and Yurok nations.

Galileo Education Network - Aboriginal Resources 

Documents, books, and articles available to read online.

Google Books 

Access part or all of hundreds of thousands of books from university library collections. Google books can also be a great way to search inside books held in the Archibald Library's print collection.

Google Scholar 

Access scholarly literature in various forms including journal articles and conference papers. Also track citations of specific works.

Harvard Web Collections 

Web-accessible resources on a wide variety of topics available from Harvard University, including historical texts and pictures.

Hathi Trust Digital Library 

Digitized book and journal content including both in copyright and public domain materials digitized by Google, the Internet Archive, and Microsoft, as well as various public libraries.

Indigenous Studies Portal 

Electronic resources (books, articles, theses, documents, photographs, archival resources, maps, etc.) compiled for Indigenous Studies by the University of Saskatchewan.

JURN 

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Library and Archives Canada - Ethnic Groups Booklets 

Access to full text documents on various ethinc groups living in Canada.

Library and Archives Canada - Historical Booklets 

Access to full text documents on the history of Canada.

Making of America  

Primary sources in American social history from the antebellum period through reconstruction. Especially strong in the subject areas of education, psychology, American history, sociology, religion, and science and technology.

MemorySask  

MemorySask is the Saskatchewan Archival Information Network’s database of descriptions of archival material held in Saskatchewan archives as well as some repositories in Nunavut. The database also contains over 30,000 linked digital objects, primarily photographs. You can browse by archival description, institution, name (town, person, etc.), or browse the linked digital objects directly.

Northern Review (Journal) 

A multidisciplinary, peer-reviewed discussion of human experience in the Circumpolar North. Ranging from issues of social policy and northern politics to questions of Indigenous cultures in transition and the historical experience of newcomers.

Open Library 

An open, editable library catalog, building towards a web page for every book ever published.

Our Roots 

A collection of Canadian local histories in French and English made available through the University of Calgary Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections.

Peel's Prairie Provinces 

An online bibliography of books, pamphlets, and other materials related to the settlement and development of the Prairies, as well as a searchable full-text collection of many of these items. (both text and images)

Repositories of Primary Sources 

A listing of over 5000 websites describing holdings of manuscripts, archives, rare books, historical photographs, and other primary sources for the research scholar.

Socialist History Project ( (Document Archive) )

Writings on the experiences, ideas, analyses and insights of a century of socialism in Canada and Québec.

Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library 

Digital access to a number of digital collections separated by topic.

U Penn Online Books Page 

A listing of free books, definitive collections, and serials.

UBC Library Digital Collections 

Locally-created digital collections developed and maintained by the University of British Columbia Library.

UMDL Text Collections ( (Document Archives) )

Electronic books and journals provided by the University of Michigan Digital Library Production Service. (wide variety of topics)

Woman Suffrage Resources ( (Resource Directory) )

The collected speeches of Abigail Scottt Duniway (1834-1915)

Working Histories ( (Resource Directory) )

Yale University Library 

Results from over 500,000 images in selected Library Digital Collections.