Hi!
The Wikipedia Library has several new, free research donations available:
* EBSCO (very expansive access to academic, newspaper, and magazine sources):
* Newspaperarchive.com (historical newspapers from the United States, Canada, UK and 20 other countries--includes Open Access "clippings" feature):
* IMF Elibary (archival collection of IMF reports, studies and research on global economics and development):
* Sabinet (large African digital publisher with a wide range of content in English and other European and African languages):
* Numérique Premium (French language social science and humanities ebook database with many topical collections):
* Al Manhal (Arabic and English database with a variety of sources mainly focused on or published in the Middle East):
* Jamalon (Arabic book distributor with physical book delivery to volunteers):
Many other are resources are available, including Elsevier ScienceDirect, British Medical Journal, Dynamed, Project MUSE, DeGruyter, Newspapers.com, Highbeam, and HeinOnline.
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The Wikipedia Library Team
p.s. We engaged in a thoughtful debate this week about our access donation partnerships. You can read about our view, and we welcome your comments.