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- A Light on Past Lives: The Illuminating Effects of Electronic Resources on Biographical Research
- The Literary World of Early American Women: Using Digital Archives to Recover Allusions and Explore Influences
- Locating Black Canada in the U.S. Periodical Press: A 19th-Century Network of Affiliations
- The Lost Prince of American Bohemians: The Strange Life and Mysterious Death of Ralph Keeler, Literary Vagabond
- Loving the "City of Homes" and its Historical Newspaper Archives
- Making Books Out of Ether: The Next Generation of Historical Research
- Measuring Time in a Blissful Dawn: William Wordsworth and American Newspapers during the French Revolution
- Medicine on the Rand: The Biko Doctors and South Africa’s Sharp Dissection
- "Meet the Students": Bringing Your Library's Online Resources Into Your Students' "Circle of Trust"
- "More Than I Ever Expected" - A Conversation with Jutta Seibert, Villanova University
- Murder! Or the Remarkable Trial of Tommy Jemmy, 19th-Century Seneca Witch-Hunter and Defender of Indian Sovereignty
- The Muslim World in Early U.S. Texts
- The Mysterious Mr. Carter: Transatlantic Adventures in Early American Finance
- The Nanjing Atrocities Reported in the U.S. Newspapers, 1937-38
- The "New People" in China: Using Historical Newspapers to Analyze America’s First Contacts with Asia
- Nineteenth Century Imperial Manhood in Clipper Ship Cards
- Originalism in a Digital Age: An Inquiry into the Right to Bear Arms
- "Out of the Jaws of Death! Out of the Mouth of Hell!" - Dispatches from the Front during the American Civil War
- “Be Not Partaker in the Sin”: The Language of Abstinence in 19th-Century Abolition and Temperance Texts
- A Patron-Grown Reference Tool: The Notable Kentucky African Americans Database