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Part of History Commons, this module preserves the social, cultural, and political dimensions of Indigenous communities around the world, through original voices. Included are blogs, magazines, videos, podcasts, tweets, newspapers, and other content from more than 1,000 organizations.
Part of Applied Science Commons, Computer Science, Data, and AI tracks and preserves critical reports, white and technical papers, podcasts, blogs, videos, and other content types—providing researchers with the information they need to understand the latest advancements and applications in these fields.
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Dewey Data is a research platform that provides access to third-party datasets across a variety of data categories including healthcare, management, workforce, consumer behavior, and transportation.
Part of Latin America Commons, Latin American History and Culture brings unified, cross-searchable access to millions of pages from websites and archives scattered across the internet—books, magazines, photographs, maps, letters, diaries, ephemera, videos, and audio files.
Part of Gale Primary Sources, Latino Social and Political Culture and History: Perspectives on the Chicano Movement highlights the Chicano/a experience in the United States and a rich history and diversity of the community. The archive focuses on activists such as César Chávez, Dolores Huerta, Rodolfo "Corky" Gonzales, and other leaders of the Chicano Movement, aka El Movimiento. It also highlights important organizations and movements, such as the United Farm Workers, efforts toward land reclamation, and student movements against discrimination in education.
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Oxford Research Encyclopedias provides access to thousands of in-depth, peer-reviewed summaries of the scholarly literature by world-class experts across a broad range of disciplines. New articles are added monthly and existing reviews are regularly updated to reflect changes in scholarship.