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Canadian Newsstream provides users with unmatched full-text format access to current Canadian news content and archives as far back as the 1970s, from over 400 sources including newspapers, newswires, websites, and broadcasts. [from vendor]

Canadian Major Dailies provides access to more than 35 of Canada’s most respected national and regional newspapers in full-text format, providing researchers with thorough and timely coverage of national and regional events. [from vendor]

This is a grouped entry for renewal purposes. See PsycBooks and PsycExtra for information on the individual resources.

Features thousands of full-text journals, dissertations, working papers, key business and economics periodicals, country-and industry-focused reports, and major news sources, with international coverage of companies and business trends. [from vendor]

The Sociology Collection provides access to Sociological Abstracts in combination with other databases covering the international literature in sociology and social services, along with related fields. [from vendor]

This database contains company, industry, economic and geopolitical macroeconomic market research. [from vendor]

More than 330,000 citations for books, essays, journal articles and government documents of the United States and Canada pertaining to culture, history, and daily life of Indigenous Peoples of North America. [from vendor]

This historic newspaper archive contains over 150 years of history with Canada's Heritage from 1844 - the online digitized full-image version of the complete works of The Globe and Mail newspaper since its inception as The Globe in 1844. [from vendor]

A database of digital humanities and social sciences journals from leading university presses and scholarly societies. [from vendor]

Information on the prehistory of the world, organized by regions and archaeological traditions. Each tradition consists of a general summary and documents including books, journal articles, dissertations, and manuscripts. Provides access to archaeological materials for comparative studies within and across regions. [from vendor]

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