Description:MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content. OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity. Through OCW, educators improve courses and curricula, making their schools more effective; students find additional resources to help them succeed; and independent learners enrich their lives and use the content to tackle some of our world’s most difficult challenges.
Description:The world's largest archive of social science data, supported by 800 members. Resources for quantitative methodology learning and teaching.Access Note:Most data is publicly available.
Description:Academic journals and ebooks. Multi-disciplinary topics include arts and humanities, science, health, and business. Expanded COVID-19 access includes primary source material, and additional journal collections, until 6/30/2021.
Description:An online combined bibliographic catalogue of open access material, on the WorldCat / OCLC platform, with more than 30 million records contributed by 1500 institutions. One of the largest aggregations of records pointing to open access collections in the world.
Description:A world-wide collection of cross-cultural treasures, hosted by the Library of Congress, includes books, manuscripts, maps, newspapers, journals, prints and photographs, sound recordings, and films.
Description:MERLOT is a free and open resource designed primarily for faculty and students of higher education. Links to online learning materials are collected here along with annotations such as peer reviews and assignments.
Description:Archive index containing over a million citations, covering important humanities and social sciences journals published from 1907 to 1984. High-quality indexing includes articles and book reviews, on the EBSCO platform. Subjects include (click More info)...