New e-Resources May - July 2025
Explore new e-resources added to the Libraries' collections from May-July 2025.

Databases
- Access World News 2025 Collection: 230 new titles from the United States and international sources, including local news outlets Cuse Media, NCC News, The NewsHouse, and WAER.
- AM Research Skills: Interrogating Colonial Documents and Narratives: Online learning tools designed to introduce humanities and social science students to key approaches and methodologies of working with primary source material.
- Applied Science Commons: Applied Environmental Sciences: Reports, technical documents, white papers, grey literature, and podcasts from research organizations around the world, including papers from dissolved organizations.
- Indigenous Life in America: Newspaper articles about Indigenous life, culture, and politics from 2017 to the present.
- Mintel Global New Products Database: Datasets and reports on the Mintel Reports platform, covering product launches from top retailers in international markets.
- Sage Business Foundations: Overviews, videos and scenarios of major business theories and their applications.
- Sage Research Methods: Diversifying and Decolonizing Research: Videos, Cases, Datasets, and How-to Guides on conducting research that is both critical and inclusive, by showcasing a diverse range of experiences and approaches from marginalized, under-represented, underserved, and vulnerable communities.
Streaming Media
- Health Care in Sport and Exercise: videos and ebooks on medical conditions and injuries, rehabilitation, sports massage, and other related topics on Human Kinetics Library.
- Historic Dress in Detail: videos and accompanying case studies exploring European garments in detail, available on Bloomsbury Fashion Central
- Sage Research Methods Video: Data Science, Big Data Analytics, and Digital Methods: Tutorials and videos that cover data science methods, issues, and challenges surrounding big data research, and applications of computational social science research.
- Sage Video Social Justice Collection: Videos of social justice movements worldwide, addressing topics such as race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, and colonialism.
- Sage Video Social Work Collection: Videos on social work theory and policy relate to practice, including administration, skills, and research methods
- Stratford Festival Shakespeare Collection 2: live performances of All’s Well That Ends Well, Hamlet, Henry VIII and Richard III, available on Bloomsbury Drama Online
Digital Archives
- American Committee on Africa: Liberation Movements, Solidarity and Activism: Correspondence, writings, speeches, publications, newsletters, and pamphlets from a US organization's involvement in African liberation struggles; covers social justice, civil rights, decolonization, US anti-apartheid movements, Africa in the Cold War.
- Indigenous Peoples Social Justice and Culture: Blogs, magazines, videos, podcasts, tweets, newspapers, and more from indigenous community organizations around the world.
- Refugees, Migration, and Borders: Social Justice and Culture: Podcasts, blogs, digital magazines, and interviews from personal narratives and organizational records from the 1980s to present.
- Sources Chrétiennes Online: Original texts in Greek, Latin, Syriac, Aramaic, and Georgian relating to the Christian Church accompanied by a French translation, introduction, and notes.
- Times Digital Archive, 2020-2024
Ebook Collections
- Aurora Metro Books and Global Plays Collection within Bloomsbury Drama Online, adding hundreds of international and translated playtexts by women, Black and Asian American, and global writers.
- Bloomsbury Global Encyclopedia of Women in Architecture and Bloomsbury Encyclopedia of New Media Art, available on Bloomsbury Visual Arts
- Global Film and Media Collection from University of Amsterdam Press and BFI TV Studies from the British Film Institute, available on Bloomsbury Screen Studies.
- Oxford Scholarship Online Archive 1990-2009 on Oxford Academic
Journal Titles
- American Theatre
- Gatherings: An Interdisciplinary, Intersectional Feminist Journal – SU Libraries provided financial support for this open access journal
- Studies in Language
- Yearbook of International Organizations