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Due to scheduled maintenance on the Library's proxy server, all library databases will be temporarily unavailable on Sunday, September 7th, 2025 from 12:00AM ET to 1:25AM ET. Status updates can be viewed on the OCLC System Status Dashboard.
Search over 6,800 digitized historical periodicals from the American Antiquarian Society's collection. Our access includes Parts I-V, with coverage spanning from 1684 through 1922.
Search for literary commentary about contemporary authors, twentieth-century authors, and children's literature. The database includes full-text of analysis from books, periodicals, and other publications, entries on a variety of literary topics, and covers works from almost 5,000 authors from around the world.
Search and view the full-text of current runs and archives of newspapers, newswires, and news sites from the US, Canada, Europe, Africa, Asia, Latin America, and Australia.
Click "Sign In With My Card" to use your Norwich University email address and password to login and start using our collection. Access our collection of fiction and non-fiction e-books and audiobooks. New titles are added regularly. On the go? Access Libby on your phone or tablet using the Libby mobile app!
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The 2025 Open Collection is a collection of preserved materials from government organizations facing the removal of public information and data, including reports, blog posts, videos, and podcasts. The primary focus of this collection is the U.S. Government.
SAH Archipedia is an online architecture encyclopedia, containing histories, photographs, and maps for over 25,000 structures and places. Content is drawn from the book series Buildings of the United States, and is published by the Society of Architectural Historians and the University of Virginia Press.
Search and view digitized records collected by the Assistant Chief of Naval Personnel related to the WAVES (Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service) branch of the U.S. Naval Reserve. Records included in the collection cover the activities of WAVES from 1942 through 1948, and on their subsequent activities and reunions through 1972.
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