New Resources: MIT Ebooks and Gale Archives Unbound collections

Access to MIT Ebooks has been granted through 2024 and Gale Archives Unbound offer six new online primary source collections.
Access to MIT Ebooks has been granted through 2024 and Gale Archives Unbound offer six new online primary source collections.

UNL Libraries now has access to the full online backfile of academic monographs published by MIT Press (excluding “trade” publications). Access to paywalled content has been granted through 2024 as part of the BTAA agreement to fund MIT Press’ Direct to Open (D2O) program for publishing Open Access monographs beginning in 2022. Records for approximately 2500 individual titles have been activated in the catalog.

UNL Libraries now has access to six new online primary source collections on Gale’s Archives Unbound platform. These collections, focused on Russian and Soviet history, were purchased with funds from the Anatole G. Mazour Memorial Endowment Fund:

Alexander III and the Policy of "Russification," 1883-1886
Commercial and Trade Relations Between Tsarist Russia, the Soviet Union and the U.S., 1910-1963
Country Intelligence Reports/State Department's Bureau of Intelligence and Research Reports USSR (1941-1961)
George H. W. Bush and Foreign Affairs: The Moscow Summit and the Dissolution of the USSR
The Russian Civil War and American Expeditionary Forces in Siberia, 1918-20
World War I and Revolution in Russia, 1914-1918

A platform-level record for Archives Unbound has been added to the A-Z list, and records for the individual collections have been activated in the Libraries catalog.