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African American Studies  Tags: africanamerican studies  

to provide an intellectual arena in which students learn to critically examine, analyze, interpret and affect the experiences, traditions, and dynamics of people of African descent and by extension, develop a fuller understanding of humankind.
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Library Subscription Databases

African-American Poetry (1750-1900)
Poems and biographical details of authors

Black Drama
full-text of 1,200 plays, almost a quarter previously unpublished

Black Thought and Culture
non-fiction published works of leading African Americans

Ethnic NewsWatch
Newspapers, magazines and journals of the ethnic, minority and native press

NetLibrary
Full-text of electronic books in many subject areas

Project Muse
journal titles, many of which are available in full-text, grouped according to subject

JSTOR
journal titles, many of which are available in full-text, grouped according to subject

Academic Search Premier (EBSCOHost):
includes full-text article coverage of 100s of academic journals.

Cambridge Companion to the African American Novel
Cambridge Collections Online offers subject or theme based collections of content within a richly functional, fully cross-searchable online environment. At present, we offer one main collection, The Complete Cambridge Companions, and two sub-collections comprising the Cambridge Companions in Literature and Classics and the Cambridge Companions in Philosophy, Religion and Culture. Each collection is updated with new Companions on publication. Hundreds of subjects are covered.

Concise Oxford Companion to African American Literature
Electronic book available online.(PS153.N5 C59 2001eb)

eBook Celebrates Black History Month
Did you know that the Temple University Libraries offer access to hundreds of thousands of full-text electronic books? Through agreements with multiple eBook providers, University faculty, staff and students can access this content through the library catalog or the dedicated “eBooks” page within the library web site.

One of our premier eBook providers, NetLibrary, offers a free eBook each month, and this month's choice is especially significant for Temple University. In honor of Black History Month, NetLibrary’s free eBook for February 2007 is A Companion to African-American Studies.

 

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