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Regional, national & international news including broadcast transcripts, campus newspapers and court cases.
Over 500 popular high school magazines. Includes pamphlets, reference books, biographies, primary source documents, and an image collection of more than 200,000 photos, maps, and flags.
Humanities, social sciences and sciences. Peer-reviewed articles, constructs bibliography in MLA or APA style.
Alternative and independent presses.
An authoritative information source with articles, images, videos and links to reviewed websites.
Tables of content pages for business, humanities, medicine, popular culture, science, social sciences and technology journals.
Bibliographic information for books, audios and videos.
Articles covering literary criticism and literary cultures of many different countries.
The American Museum of Photography is a virtual museum, located only on the Internet. It is open 24 hours a day, year-round.
An extremely thorough site giving access to a wealth of information on the history of art.
The SDSU CeramicsWeb is an experimental web site for ceramics. It includes a such things as databases of glaze recipes and material analysis, links to other ceramics web sites, health and safety information, and a variety of educational materials related to ceramics.
Gives access to artists, museums, galleries, high quality art, art history, arts education, antiques, performing arts, classified ads, resume postings, arts chats, arts forums and much more.