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The subject headings listed below can be found in the UNC-Chapel Hill Catalog. These headings can be used with other library catalogs such as WorldCat (OCLC), which includes the holdings of U.S. and international libraries.

Body, Human

Body, Human--Social Aspects

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America, History and Life
An index for North American history consisting of journal articles, books, book chapters, dissertations & book reviews. America, History and Life is a complete bibliographic reference to the history of the United States and Canada from prehistory to the present.

Academic Onefile
Provides information from a wide range of academic areas including business, social sciences, humanities, general academic, general science, education and multi-cultural topics.

New York Times Historical Newspaper
The New York Times, in the ProQuest Historical Newspapers database, offers 3,400,000 pages of full-text and full-image newspaper articles covering the entire publishing history of the newspaper, from 1851 to 2004.

Nineteenth Century Masterfile
The 19th Century Masterfile compiles a rich and growing assortment of indexes to 19th century printed material (actually from about 1774 to 1920)

Readers' Guide Retrospective
The Readers' Guide Retrospective offers indexing of over 500 popular periodicals and magazines for a period of over 100 years.

ISI Citation Databases
Can be searched as a multidisplinary database, but its real use is to find citations in the current literature to past book, articles. Also cites paintings, statues

Google Scholar
Google Scholar enables you to search specifically for scholarly literature, including peer-reviewed papers, theses, books, preprints, abstracts and technical reports from all broad areas of research.

JSTOR
JSTOR provides an image archive of important scholarly journal literature in nearly all the humanities and social sciences disciplines, international and foreign areas studies, and many of the sciences.

Project Muse
Project Muse provides access to the full text of more than 40 journals in the humanities, social sciences, and mathematics.

More Databases 

To find more databases related to your topic, go to the History section of the Article Databases page. Databases in the Women's Studies section may also help you.

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Diaries and Letters 

American Civil War: Letters and Diaries
Over 400 diaries and collections of letters written by men and women on both sides of the Civil War.

North American Women's Letters and Diaries
Over 1000 diaries written by American and Canadian women, in full text.


Manuscripts 

UNC Manuscripts Search
Searches the finding aids for UNC Manuscripts

Duke's Manuscripts collection
Home page. Links to finding aids.

Archives USA
ArchivesUSA is a current directory of over 5,000 repositories and 160,000 collections of primary source material across the United States

Digital Collections 

Documenting the American South
Digitized materials, including photos, in a variety of subjects relating to Southern history and culture

UNC Digital Collections
UNC's libraries have digitized many collections of photographs, exhibits, and artifacts. Most deal with life in the South, throughout various eras.

Duke's Digital Scriptorium Project
Digital collections from Duke.

ARTstor
ARTstor provides curated collections of art images and associated data for noncommercial and scholarly, non-profit educational use

E-Books

ebrary
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Gale Virtual Reference Library
A collection of reference books and encyclopedias in electronic format.

Limit to E-Books in the Catalog
Lets you limit your search to e-books.


 

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