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The following databases are newly acquired or being evaluated for a future subscription.
A tool used to help researchers and authors find the online impact of their published works. UNLV affiliates can create an account using their unlv.nevada.edu or unlv.edu email.

Good for:   Exploring social justice, civil rights, and decolonization movements in Africa and for understanding the American Committee on Africa's (ACOA) efforts to inform the public and promote solidarity with African liberation movements

Contains: Records of the American Committee on Africa (ACOA) which chart the organization's involvement in African liberation struggles in the twentieth century

281 collections of historical primary source documents, including government records and archival collections.
Global newspaper coverage of the African American experience from 1704 to today; sourced from nearly 20,000 American and global newspapers including over 400 African American newspapers. Updated daily.
Information on the influence of periodicals, institutions, scholars, and subject areas using a variety of metrics and other statistical data. Requires a Web of Science account using your unlv.nevada.edu or unlv.edu email.
1500-1929
Primary sources about Mexican history from Spanish contact with Indigenous communities, through colonial rule, Independence, the National and Reforma periods and the onset of the Revolution.
This database provides a comprehensive documentary record of the history of the Olympic Games as well as the growing prominence and influence sport had over multiple aspects of culture, society, and politics (and vice versa) around the world between the 1890s and the 1990s.
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