Why? To browse 50,000+ photographs of historical expeditions, exhibit construction, and items in the museum's vast collection
What? Images
When? 1890 - 1941
Why? To explore important topics within business and economics, government, history, literature, science, and social issues, via materially specifically designed to support national curriculum standards
What? Topic guides, articles
Why? To explore primary and secondary sources on global history from ancient times to the present day, with a special focus on the U.S. presidential administrations of Roosevelt, Truman, and Eisenhower
What? Journal and magazine articles
Why? To explore modern world history through a user-friendly interface
What? Subject entries, biographies, images, videos and slideshows, maps and graphs, primary sources, and timelines
When? 1450 - present
Why? To create maps and reports based on current and historical United States census data to illustrate, analyze, and understand demography and social change
What? Data indicators from historical censuses, surveys, and other datasets
When? 1790 - present
How? Create an account using your UNCSA email and a password of your choosing - you will then have access to the Social Explorer dashboard
Why? To enjoy full-site, institutional access to The New York Times including breaking news and robust arts coverage
What? Newspaper articles, images
When? 1851 - present
How? Register an account with your UNCSA email through the link for full-access
Why? To access full-text articles from one of the United States' newspapers of record
What? Full-text newspaper articles with images
When? 1980 - present (with some exceptions)