Looking for databases beyond the ones found in our Pioneer Databases link?
Below are some reliable, resource rich sites to continue your search. Questions? Ask your librarians at [email protected] |
Public LibraryThe Ann Arbor District Library has a number of databases that capture the history of Ann Arbor through digitized primary resources (especially rare photographs) including: A history of the Art Fair, the African American Cultural & Historical Museum Oral History Project, Ann Arbor Architecture Archive, Ann Arbor City Council minutes, the Ann Arbor Film Festival Archive, the Ann Arbor News, Observer, the Making of Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti Gleanings.
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State libraryAs a resident of Michigan you have access to additional digital resources. A few of them, such as EBSCO, are linked through our Pioneer Database page but you maybe interested in other K-12 resources.
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National LibraryThe Library of Congress is a national treasure with amazing multimedia primary resources such as presidential papers, the work of famous musicians and artists, historic maps, newspapers, photos, sound files and more!
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Additional Resources Related to Research and Databases
- Slide deck of databases and digital resources in world languages (you must be logged into your AAPS google account to access these slides).