Readex introduces new digital collections for both STEM and humanities courses
Readex is pleased to announce a diverse array of new digital collections for teaching and research across the humanities and increasingly studied STEM fields. To learn more, visit Readex at booth 2525 during the American Library Association annual conference or use the links below to request more information.
Origins of Modern Science and Technology
Global Perspectives from the CIA Archives
Featuring these five individually available products:
Computing and Artificial Intelligence
Global Origins of the Digital Age
Climate Science and Sustainability
Global Origins of Modern Environmentalism
Aeronautics and Space Flight
Global Origins of Modern Aviation and Rocketry
Morality and Science
Global Origins of Modern Bioethics
Nuclear Energy
Global Origins of Energy Resource Management in the Atomic Age
American Children’s Books, Series 1-3, 1654-1819
Nearly every printed work, including books for entertainment, instruction, education, devotion, and play
American Sermons, Series 1 & 2, 1652-1819
Nearly every printed work, including sermons on politics, society, religion, and family life
Native American Indians, 1645-1819
Every major book printed in North America about Native Peoples
The three new products above all feature text and data analysis tools, suggested search paths for easy browsing and discovery, and author biographies.
Early American Newspapers, Series 16, 1800-1877: Industry and the Environment
Titles selected for their coverage of the environmental impact of industry, war, and urban pollution