A variety of new resources have been added to UC Merced’s online collection via the California Digital Library this summer.
UC Merced now has access to JSTOR’s Arts & Sciences XV Collection, adding an additional 150 titles to the platform by 2018. Arts & Sciences XV provides extensive coverage in the humanities, social sciences and sciences, including literature, film, art, music, religion, classical studies, history, education, economics, political science, and sociology.
AnthroSource, which was previously licensed by UC Merced, is now included in CDL’s systemwide Wiley contract for the next three years. AnthroSource provides access to more than 100 years of anthropological knowledge, and currently includes 32 anthropological publications from AAA comprising journals, books, monographs, bulletins and newsletters.
The Declassified Documents Reference System has been released and is now live on the Artemis platform from Gale Cengage as U.S. Declassified Documents Online. USDDO provides access to a broad range of previously classified federal records encompassing the 20th and 21st centuries. This collection brings together many sensitive documents from all the presidential libraries and a variety of executive agencies in a single database.