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From brand new resources to tried and true collections, UT Libraries has what you need to complete your coursework and research all online.Archives of Sexuality and Gender
This collection from Gale delivers full-text primary source documents on important aspects of LGBTQ life. The archive illuminates the experiences of the LGBTQ community in the second half of the twentieth century. Includes documents from both major international activist organizations and local, grassroots groups.
Trial- Covidence
Covidence is a systematic review screening platform designed to streamline production of literature review. New users must sign-up or be invited (select "Start Here" below to see options for requesting an invite). This trial runs from June 22, 2022 - September 29, 2022. Please provide feedback to this trial! Your opinion matters!
Punctum Books
Punctum is an open-access book (OA) publisher devoted to academic and para-academic authors working in the humanities, social sciences, fine arts, and architecture and design who are publishing books that are genre-queer and genre-bending and which take experimental risks with the forms and styles of intellectual writing. Explore this new open access ebook collection!
2022 Culture Corner
The 2022 Virtual Culture Corner, "The Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPI) Perspective," offers resources and materials that explore the cultures and traditions of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders and offer perspectives on a variety of AAPI topics and issues.
Volunteers Basketball Media Guides
This digital collection shares the annually-published men's basketball media guides from 1952 to 1980.
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