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The following databases are newly acquired or being evaluated for a future subscription.
Al-Monitor offers expert news and commentary on the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. The Pro package includes access to Memos (focused expert analysis on a topic), Newsletters (2x/daily on an industry sector), and Trend Reports (data-driven in-depth reports).
The Middle East Council on Global Affairs (ME Council) is an independent, non-profit research institution based in Doha, Qatar, focused on policy-relevant research and dialogue on Middle Eastern and North African (MENA) geopolitical and socioeconomic issues. Acting as a bridge between the MENA region and the world, the ME Council provides regional perspectives on global policy and collaborates with leading institutions to address shared challenges.
The Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC) combated discrimination, particularly to African-Americans in the workforce, during World War II and beyond. The collections include investigations of complaints made by employees suffering discrimination, reports and correspondence with other Federal agencies, field reports from FEPC offices, and other documents.
Acquired through a grant from the Resources Legacy Fund to honor Artemis G. Kirk, University Librarian Emeritus, for the library collections in the field of African-American, African and History of Slavery Studies.
News articles, government documents, and statistics relating to civil rights policies and their effect on American society and culture.
Acquired through a grant from the Resources Legacy Fund to honor Artemis G. Kirk, University Librarian Emeritus, for the library collections in the field of African-American, African and History of Slavery Studies.